Russian miniaturist Anatoly Konenko engaged microminiature art for three decades. He came up with its own technology letters on rice, poppy seed, as well as human hair, and has recently created the world's smallest aquarium with live fish. This tiny tank is made of fiberglass on the bottom rising living algae, and fish in it too, very real - 5 danio rerio juveniles, whose size does not exceed 4 mm. Volume mikrorezervuara - 10 ml. That is 2 teaspoons. 06 more images after the break...
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Incredible Swarms Of Fish
Incredible Swarms Of Fish
The shores of Acapulco's beaches were this weekend teeming with masses of fish packed so tightly they looked like an oil slick from above. Thousands of sardines, anchovies, stripped bass and mackerel surged along the coast of the Mexican resort in an event believed to be linked to the devastating Japanese tsunami. Delighted fishermen rushed out in wooden motor boats, abandoning their rods and nets and simply scooping the fish up with buckets. There were about 20 or 30 fishermen and there were people who came with their kids to take advantage of it,' Carlos Morales said. The fishermen attributed the strange phenomenon to the unusual currents unleashed by tsunami that followed the earthquake in Japan
Experts couldn't be sure. 'It would fall into that category where you would love to make theconnection, but who knows?' said Rich Briggs, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey. 'Tsunamis can change local currents, but it's hard to make a firm connection.'
Hilarious Slide To Unlock IdeasThursday
This buckle "says" it all.
It would be nice to have one of these if you ever forget your house keys.
A more complicated slide to open system.
Here's an ad that toys around with Apple's popular feature. It's from Audi and AlmapBBDO in Brazil, and it reimagines "Click to Unlock" as a winding racetrack. For users who play along and circle the track, the ad opens an app for Audi's iPad magazine. It's simple and clever.
That's a good magnet to help you diet.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
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