The torch is 72 centimetres high, weighs 985 grams and is made of aluminium. The torch is of a curved surface form, with etching and anodizing being used during its production. A torch can usually keep burning for approximately 15 minutes in conditions where the flame is 25 to 30 centimetres high in a windless environment.
The torch has been produced to withstand winds of up to 65 kilometres per hour and to stay alight in rain up to 50mm an hour. The flame can be identified and photographed in sunshine and areas of extreme brightness. The fuel is propane which is in accordance with environmental guidelines. The material of its form is recyclable.
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Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Torch Unveiled
Dancing Bush is Beaten by the Bongos
That's One Big Pothole
Eelko Moorer's Bat-Style Footwear
David Huckabee Arrested With Handgun At Airport
David Huckabee arrested! The 26-year-old son of Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, was arrested at Little Rock's Airport on a Thursday last April after a federal X-ray technician detected a loaded .40-caliber Glock pistol in his carry-on luggage.
Huckabee pleaded guilty in Little Rock District Court after being charged with a misdemeanor count of possessing a weapon in a prohibited place.
District Judge Lee Munson gave Huckabee a one-year suspended jail sentence and ordered him into 10 days of community service which Huckabee can avoid by paying $100. Source: ABC
British Man Pulls Plane of 7.4 Tonnes with Ears
The strong man also attempted to raise money for his charity Manjit Fitness, which aims to get children living in his native Mahilpur, India involved in sport.Link
Pelicans Tie the Knot at Zoo
World's Eight Tallest Statutes
No. 1. Ushiku Amida Buddha, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
The staute is 100 meter tall, standing on a 10m lotus base and a 10m platform, total 120 meters. It weighs 4000 tons and is the tallest statue in the world. The monument is three times taller and thirty times larger in volume than the Statue of Liberty. link
No. 2. The Statue of Emperors Yan and Huang, Zhengzhou, Hunan Province, China
The statue is 106 meters high, with the eye three meters wide and the nose eight meters long. Emperors Yan and Huang, two emperors in ancient Chinese legends, are said to be the earliest ancestors of the Chinese nation. link
No. 3. Kiev's statue of the Motherland, Kiev, Ukraine
The memorial of the Great Patriotic War (World War II) itself is 62 meters tall, the overall height is 102 meters. link
No. 4 Peter the Great Statue, Moscow, Russia
The 94 meter high bronze sculpture of Peter the Great standing in the Moscow River was designed by Zurab Tsereteli. link
No. 5. Statue of Liberty, New York, USA
A colossal statue given to the United States by France in 1886, is standing at Liberty Island in the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor. The overall height is 93 meters. The statute is 46 meters tall, with the foundation adding another 46.9 meters. link
No. 6. The Motherland, Volgograd, Russia
The statue has another name called Mother Motherland Is Calling. Measured from the tip of her sword to the top of the plinth, the distance is 85 meters (279 feet). It is can be found at 48°44′32.5″N, 44°32′13″E on Google Maps. link
No. 7. Leshan Giant Buddha, Sichuan Province, China
Standing 71 metres tall, the statue is the tallest stone Buddha statue in the world. link
No. 8.Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The statue stands 38 m tall and is located at the peak of the 710-m (2330-foot) Corcovado mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park, overlooking the Rio de Janeiro city. link
Chinese Bar Serves Wine Using Syrindge and Test Tubes
Giant Sweet Potato Weighs 15 Kilograms
Nutrition Facts Printed on Cookies
80-year-old Leaves His Palm Marks On A Rock.
Octogenarian Hong Qing-gen, who lives near Jinbang Park, began hitting the rock as an exercise to keep fit a decade ago.Link to Kooky Photos: hxkjw
He would hit it some 1,000 times each day for two hours. After 10 years of this daily exercise, the imprints of his palms are now clearly visible on the rock.
Learn to Fly Here?
Drunk Man Rides Horse nto Bank
Wolfgang Heinrich, 40, from the German town Wiesenburg, had been riding with his Haflinger horse Sammy when he stopped to have a drink with friends.
But when he left the pub he realised he was too drunk to ride all the way home - and because it was cold, he decided to use his bank card to open up a nearby bank foyer and take himself and Sammy inside to sleep it off.
Wrestling in Tamato Pool
Astronomers Find "second Earth"
Huge Spinning-tops
China's Most Popular Surname is Wang
A new study has debunked the notion that Li (李) is China's most popular surname.Link via UniquedailyA 2006 survey of 296 million people in 1,100 counties and cities by the Chinese Academy of Sciences found that Li led the ranks of family names with about 7.4 per cent of the population.
However, state media reports a recent analysis of household registration data covering nearly all of China's population revealed that Wang [which literally could be translated as King] is, in fact, the most common name in the country.
It says data shows almost 93 million mainland Chinese are called Wang, or about 7.25 per cent of the total population.
Tortoise Race
Video: The Cat Who Plays the Piano
An Angry Female Soldier 's Rants on Iraq War
...I'm a Marine and I served my tour in Iraq. My husband, also a Marine, served several. I left the service six months ago because I got pregnant while he was home on leave and three days ago I get a visit from two men in uniform who hand me a letter and tell me my husband died in that fucking festering sand-pit. He should have been home a month ago but they extended his tour and now he's coming home in a box. [...]Picture from Tagworld
And you know what the most f*ked up thing about this Iraq sh*t is? They don't want us there. They're not happy we came and they want us out NOW. We f*ked up their lives even worse than they already were and they're pissed off. We didn't help them and we're not helping them now. That's what our soldiers are dying for. [...]
And I'm going to go to my husband funeral and recieve that flag and hang it up on the wall for my baby to see when he's older. But I'm not going to tell him that his father died for the stupidty of the American government. I'm going to tell him that his father was a hero and the best man I ever met and that he loved his country enough to die for it, because that's all true and nothing will be solved by telling my son that his father was sent to die by people who didn't care about him at all.
F*k you, war supporters, George W. B*h, and all the god damn mother f*kers who made the war possible. I hope you burn in hell.
Rare Borneo Rhino Caught on the Video for First Time
A video grab released by Malaysian WWF on April 24, 2007 shows a rare two-horned Borneo rhino in the Malaysian jungle of Sabah, Borneo. One of the world's rarest rhinos has been caught on film for the first time on Borneo island, wildlife officials said on Tuesday as they showed footage of the animal eating, walking about and sniffing the camera.
Malaysian officials of global conservation organisation WWF said the two-minute video, recorded in February by a camera hidden in the jungle, was the first to capture the behaviour of the elusive two-horned Borneo rhino in the wild.
There are only between 25 and 50 of the rhinos left alive in the dense jungles deep in the heart of the Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo, and the animals are so secretive that the first still picture of one was only taken last year, the WWF said.
Borneo Rhino, Dicerorhinus sumatrensis harrissoni, is a subspecies of the Sumatran rhino and the smallest and hairiest of all the rhinos. It can weigh from 600 to 800kg (1,300 to 1,800 lb).
The Rock That Stops Superman Discovered in Serbia
The large green crystals of kryptonite have a devasting affect on the superhero. However, unlike its famous counterpart, the new mineral is white, powdery and not radioactive. And, rather than coming from outer space, the real kryptonite was found in Serbia.Link
'Towards the end of my research,' says Dr Stanley [at the Natural History Museum], 'I searched the web using the mineral's chemical formula, sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide, and was amazed to discover that same scientific name written on a case of rock containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luther from a museum in the film Superman Returns'.
'The new mineral does not contain fluorine and is white rather than green, but in all other respects the chemistry matches that for the rock containing kryptonite. We will have to be careful with it - we wouldn't want to deprive Earth of its most famous superhero!'
The mineral could be used as a source of lithium , which has many uses including in batteries, or as a source of borate, which is used for cleaning, also known as borax.
£650,000 Mansion to be Sold for £60
Alf and Kath Overy, of the Old Parsonage near Goole, East Yorkshire, put their home on the market last year.
But after it failed to sell for the £650,000 asking price, they decided to offer the 300-year-old Grade II listed building as a competition prize [for £60].
Entrants have been challenged to look at a doctored photograph of the house and guess where a missing shadow should fall.
The couple say they have limited the number of entries to 25,000 and plan to donate some of the money raised by the competition to the International League for the Protection of Horses.
"We thought we'd give everyone a chance and the response has been that it's an unusual, good idea", Mr Overy said, "Whoever gets it for £60, it could change their lives completely."
Man Received 5,000 calls for Youtube Posting
Ryan Fitzgerald is unemployed, lives with his father and has a little bit of time on his hands.
So, he decided to offer his ear, to anyone who wants to call. After posting a video with his cell phone number on YouTube on Friday, the 20-year-old told The Boston Globe he has received more than 5,000 calls and text messages.
Fitzgerald said he wanted to "be there," for anyone who needed to talk. "I never met you, but I do care," a spiky-haired Fitzgerald said into the camera on his YouTube posting.
Fitzgerald, who said people consider him "easy to talk to," was inspired by Juan Mann. YouTube video clips of Mann offering "Free Hugs" to strangers became wildly popular on the user-controlled Internet site.
Google vs God
13-year-old Wins US Texting Champion With $25000 Prize
She clinched the title with a quickfire error-free rendition of 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious. If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious'.
In the final, Morgan at first seemed to have been beaten by Eli Tirosh, a 21-year-old law student from Los Angels, who put down her mobile phone first, only for the judges to rule that she had made a typing error.
She trained by sending on average 8,000 text messages a month to her friends - that rate equates one every five and a half minutes. She pays $US10 a month for an unlimited text package on her mobile phone.
The girl plans to do some shopping with her prize money in Manhaton, while her mother has already eyed it for her college fund.
Link Ananova & the Age
Armless Woman Logs Her Life by Feet
Lifelike Lychee Fruits Carved from Stone
Peruvian Scissors Dance
A "scissors" dancer hummers a nail into fellow dancer Gavilan's tongue during the national scissors dance competition in Villa Maria, southern Lima, April 22, 2007. The Peruvian Scissors Dance (Danza de las Tijeras), continuing a tradition inherited from their Inca ancestors, is characterized by two metal poles which take the shape of a pair of scissors. Dancers compete by dancing as well as by taking part in trials such as glass-eating, walking on fire or sticking wires into their body.
Russian Ex-president Boris Yeltsin Dies at 76
Kremlin spokesman Alexander Smirnov confirmed Yeltsin's death, but gave no cause or further information. The Interfax news agency cited an unidentified medical source as saying he had died of heart failure.
He was a contradictory figure, rocketing to popularity in the Communist era on pledges to fight corruption -- but proving unable, or unwilling, to prevent the looting of state industry as it moved into private hands during his nine years as Russia's first freely elected president.
He steadfastly defended freedom of the press, but was a master at manipulating the media.
He amassed as much power as possible in his office -- then gave it all up [to Putin] in a dramatic New Year's address at the end of 1999.
Yeltsin's greatest moments came in bursts. He stood atop a tank to resist an attempted coup in August 1991, and spearheaded the peaceful end of the Soviet state on Dec. 25 of that year.
Video: Arab Guy Running on Treadmill
Pope Got15,001 Pairs of Shoes
During a visit to this northern city known as Italy's shoe capital, a local consortium gave one pair for himself and 15,000 more pairs for the needy around the world.
The Pope was given burgundy-colored loafers designed and manufactured by the Moreschi firm and made from kangaroo hide.
Those destined for the poor include boots and other types of footwear. Local industrialists are due to send them directly to charities chosen by the Vatican.
Carnassial Alligator Killed to Recover Evidence of Eating Child
The tragedy occurred at about 6 p.m. on Friday, when a pupil surnamed Liu and three other children from Xiantian Primary School climbed over the fence of a crocodile pool which had been temporarily closed [for aution].
The children shot the animals with catapults and beat them with wooden sticks. One of the irritated alligators bit Liu's clothes and dragged him into water, where he was eaten by a swarm of alligators.
The sinpers lured the crocodiles with pork and shoot one that crawled ashore to death with seven bullets.
Legal medical experts anatomized body of the creature and found remains of a human being, therefore confirmed the missing child was eaten by the crocodiles.
Hitler's Little Helper
Firemen Rescued Dog Trapped in Wall
Video: Water Instantly Freezed to the Ice
A scientific experiment shows ropelike peaks (slush) immediately formed when the supercooled water (-21C/-6F) was pour into a bowl. Link to Youtube via Digg