Sunday, June 27, 2010

Messi'n Oasis duh Chak lawmna zai turin duh




English rock band Oasis hi i duh ve viau em? I duh viau chuan Lionel Messi nen in duhzâwng a inang tihna a ni a. He band hi Messi hian a duh hle a, Argentina an champion chuan champion lawmna party-ah zai ngei se a duh hle.

Messi hian Oasis hla a ngaihthlak hmasak ber chu "Don't Believe the Truth" hla a ni a, a ngaihthlak tanna hi a la rei lo hle a, tunhnai mai, World Cup tan hma lawk khan a ni; chu pawh Carlos Tevez-an World Cup inbuatsaih nana Liam leh Noel Gallagher hlate hi ngaithla ve turin a râwn a, Messi hian a ngaithla a, a duh ta viau a ni âwm e.

"World Cup khelhna hmun tur pana thlawhna kan chuan laiin Tevez hian ngaithla ve turin min hrilh a, an album pahnih min ngaihthlaktir phawt a, ka rin aiin an lo thiam a, ka ngainat zawng tak an lo ni a, ka duh ta hle a ni," tiin, kum 22 mi Messi hian a sawi. Oasis hi British rock band an ni a, Manchester khaw chhuak an ni.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Woman Covers 95 % of Her Body with Tattoos








American Julia Gnuse has covered her body in ink. Among the tattoos, you can find jungle scenes, her favourite actors and Disney cartoon characters.
But it wasn’t in the name of art that she started tattooing herself, it was because of her skin condition, called porphyria, which gave her blisters when her skin was exposed to sunlight.
To mask her scarring, she first tried tattooing her skin the same color to the scarring that she had, but it didn’t match her pale-looking skin. That’s when she tried colorful tattoos and got hooked up.
This addiction of hers lead her right into a Guinness World Record for “the American who has been named the most tattooed woman in the world.”
All of her tattoo designs were created by the same artist.

Naupang Chak

Phir Twins











Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Cameras of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™

Vision Research Digital High-Speed Cameras

Thirteen Phantom® Digital Cameras are providing

the Ultra-Slow Motion Coverage
Vision Research, a leading manufacturer of high-speed digital imaging systems, announced that thirteen of the company's Phantom® digital high-speed cameras are providing the exclusive ultra-slow motion coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. The use of Vision Research's digital high-speed cameras at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as at other recent high-profile events such as the Olympics, Super Bowl and World Series, is yet another testament to the performance, reliability and impact that the company's Phantom digital high-speed camera technology continues to have on the live sports broadcast industry.

"Our entire organization is buzzing knowing that our Phantom cameras will be providing the ultra-slow motion replay for the world's most watched sporting event," said Rick Robinson, divisional vice president - marketing. "Ultra-slow motion replay has evolved significantly over the past decade, and Vision Research is proud to be at the forefront of that evolution with our Phantom digital high-speed cameras. For Vision Research, ultra-slow motion is about conveying emotion and leaving viewers at home with a lasting impact that will have them talking about an event or play that was merely a few seconds long, for weeks or even years to come."





Phantom v640

The range of Vision Research digital high-speed cameras in place at the month-long tournament, held from June 11, 2010 through July 11, 2010, includes eight Phantom v640s and five Phantom HDs. VVision Research’s Phantom v640 and Phantom HD are two of the most versatile, highest-performing digital high speed cameras on the market today. With maximum resolutions of 2560x1600 and 2048x2048, respectively, the Phantom v640 and Phantom HD provide high resolution imagery and maximum detail. When used at full-HD resolution, the Phantom v640 can record at speeds of 2.700 frames-per-second (fps) and the Phantom HD can record at speeds up to 1.000 fps.




Phantom HD Gold

About Vision Research
Vision Research designs and manufactures high-speed digital imaging systems used in applications including defense, automotive, engineering, science, medical research, industrial manufacturing and packaging, sports and entertainment, and digital cinematography for television and movie production.

The Wayne, N.J.-based company prides itself on the sensitivity, high-resolution and image quality produced by its systems, robust software interfaces, and reliability and versatility of its camera family -- all which continue to stand as benchmarks for the high-speed digital imaging industry.

Vision Research digital high-speed cameras add a new dimension to the sense of sight, allowing the user to see details of an event when it's too fast to see, and too important not to™. For additional information regarding Vision Research, please visit www.visionresearch.com.
Vision Research is a business unit of the Materials Analysis Division of AMETEK Inc., a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices.


3D Filming of the games
Sony and FIFA have teamed up to bring the biggest sporting event in 3D exclusively to those who truly appreciate the beautiful game.


3D SpiderCam - More info to come


Sony Pictures Entertainment will produce and distribute an official
3D film of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ after the event.


SOURCE: Vision Research, Market Wire, Real Vision

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Manchester City beat Chelsea in race to sign £29m Valencia forward David Silva

Manchester City have agreed a £29million deal with Valencia for Spain international David Silva.

In demand: Silva is set for City moveThe 24-year-old, who had also been courted by Real Madrid and Chelsea, is now expected to finalise terms on a four year contract worth around £160,000 a week. City delegates have been in Spain to iron out the deal amid concerns that Chelsea may step in at the eleventh hour but are confident everything is now in place.

They plan to team the silky midfielder with Yaya Toure and James Milner in a revamped side geared not just for Champions League qualification but a title push.

City are still searching for a right-back and will add a striker too before the end of the window but Silva has been a priority, as revealed in Sportsmail last month.
The one-time Mancheser United target had been keen on a move to Chelsea but they were unwilling to match cash-strapped Valencia's valuation.

Red Indian



Picture 2010