
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
unbelievable paintings

Produced by Julian Beever

"Cocito" from the Chalk It Up Festival in Pasadena, CA.
Produced by Kurt Wenner - http://www.kurtwenner.com/biography.htm

Produced by Kurt Wenner - http://www.kurtwenner.com/biography.htm

Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever

"Zoroaster" in Palm Desert, CA.
Produced by Kurt Wenner - http://www.kurtwenner.com/biography.htm

Produced by Julian Beever

People are actually avoiding walking in the "hole"
Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever

Which is the real guy & which beer is real?
Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever
The image below has been taken from a wrong angle:

Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever
Remember, both his feet in reality are flat on the pavement
Politicians Meeting Their End

Produced by Julian Beever
This drawing of a Rescue was to be viewed using an inverting mirror

girl on a beach mat.

Produced by Julian Beever

Make Poverty History drawing from the side(40 ft long)
Produced by Julian Beever

Produced by Julian Beever
Spiderman to the rescue

Produced by Julian Beever
Batman and Robin to the rescue(SO COOL)

Produced by Julian Beever
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Butterfly Man
Netlore Archive: Emailed photos purport to show mummified remains of a fairy (aka 'butterfly man' or 'moth man') discovered in the Derbyshire countryside of England
Description: Emailed images
Circulating since: April 2007
Status: April Fools hoax
Analysis: See below
Email example contributed by Jacki D., 9 May 2007:
![]() Maybe not anymore but a recent discovery would suggest that they probably did. What appear to be the mummified remains of a fairy have been discovered in the Derbyshire countryside. ![]() ![]() SEE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT |
Comments: BBC News has confirmed that the images and text above were created as an April Fools prank by Dan Baines, whose job is designing "strange and unique" illusions for stage magicians. The story of the mummified fairy's discovery was first posted in March 2007 on Baines' Website, Lebanon Circle Magic Company, where it attracted as many as 20,000 hits in a single day. After confessing to the hoax he sold the fake artifact on eBay for £280. Many people, he says, continue to insist it's real.
The prank calls to mind the infamous Cottingley Fairies hoax of 1917, wherein a pair of young British girls with too much time on their hands concocted fake photographs of tiny, humanoid fairies flitting through the air. The photos were vetted as authentic by none other than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes series, and received an inordinate amount of publicity from a credulous press. It wasn't until 66 years later, in 1983, that one of the girls confessed that the fairy images had been hand-drawn and suspended in the air via hatpins to be photographed.
Gaff art
Baines' work is an outstanding example of what is called "gaff art," the use of taxidermy and prop-building techniques to create realistic-looking sideshow artifacts. One famous example was P.T. Barnum's half-ape, half-fish Feejee Mermaid, which astonished visitors to his American Museum in the mid-1800s. More recent examples, such as Juan Cabana's "Golden Mermaid" carcass, have won fame and infamy thanks to images circulated via the Internet.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Can u solve this..?
Please solve it
Kirchoff's Current Law (KCL):
At every node, the sum of all currents entering a node must equal zero.
Kirchoff's Voltage Law (KVL):
The voltage law says that the sum of voltages around every closed loop in the circuit must equal zero.
Exercise:
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Kirchoff ka baap bhi solve nahi kar sakta...!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
MG Road Oru Orma......
Did Boyfriend Kill TCS Girl? (Orkut Case)
Koushambi Layek, a systems consultant with TCS, was found dead in room number 202 of Hotel Sun-n-Sheel in Andheri (East) when the hotel staff opened the door with a duplicate key after their repeated calls on the intercom went unanswered. She was found lying on the bed soaked in blood with two bullets wounds.
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Mumbai police is drawing a sketch of the man who identified himself as Manish Thakur and accompanied Koushambi to the hotel where she was found dead. The Manish Thakur in this photograph was a close friend of hers |
On Monday, the hotel staff called up the room at around noon and when nobody responded despite repeated attempts, they opened the door with a duplicate key.
"Koushambi was shot twice from point blank range - one bullet lodged in her head and the other in her neck. We have recovered her TCS identity card, a railway pass and a chopper from the spot," said Deputy Commissioner Naik Navre.
Nobody in the hotel heard the gun shots and the police suspect that Koushambi was gagged before being shot. The police are now in the process of drawing a sketch of the man with whom Koushambi had checked in with the help of the descriptions provided by the hotel staff.
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VICTIM: Koushambi Layek, 4 fans 248 scraps 3 photos 0 videos |
Koushambi, a native of Dumka in Chhatisgarh, shared an apartment with two TCS girls in Regalia Co-operative Housing Society in Borivli. Before moving in there, she was staying with four of her TCS colleagues — Shilpa Gangarde, Megha Acharya, Nalini Gupta and Nidhi Jain — at Sai Shraddha Housing Society at Ashokvan.
Sandeep Narvankar, secretary of Sai Shraddha Housing Society, said they never had any complaints against Koushambi from any of the residents. Suresh Singh, a watchman, said he had not seen Koushambi with any boy in the building. “She never came home late and was never accompanied by anyone,” he added.
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A dog sniffs the shoes of the suspect at the Sun-N-Sheel Hotel where the TCS systems engineer was found dead. (Inset) Koushambi Layek, the victim |
Manish Thakur’s profile on Orkut opens with: “Hi, this is Manish here. hope u will find it interesting with me. all the best. only good friends are allowed, thankx...”
He gives his age as 28 and says he is on Orkut for friends, activity partners and business networking. In the space for residential address, he mentions two cities -- Kolkata and Kochi.
Additional Commissioner of Police Bipin Bihari said: “Police has managed to get contact numbers of Manish Thakur and the numbers are being tracked to reach the suspect. We are hopeful to get hold of him soon, although we are not sure if he entered his real name in the register.”
Orkut leads to the Murder of a young girl in India
The brutal murder of Koushambi Layek refuses to leave the mind. Her cheerful, vivacious and straightforward gaze from her picture on orkut seems to haunt many as we try to figure what exactly went wrong and why did she have to face such an ill-fated end. | ![]() | |
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