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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The shortest man in the world

Khagendra Thapa Magar (born October 1991), son of Rup Bahadur and Dhana Maya Thapa Magar, is the shortest man in the world, measuring 0.56 m (1 ft 10 in)

Magar is from the Baglung District of Nepal , just 600 grams (21 oz) at birth, Khagendra now is only about 5.5 kilograms (12 lb; 0.87 st).


Monday, July 19, 2010

The Mirror Man







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Monday, July 12, 2010

Extra Ordinary People with Impossible Talents













Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Invisible man

Liu Bolin...invisible man... This guy paints himself, no kidding, no trick photography, he just paints himself.

























Saturday, May 8, 2010

A hero surgeon



In April, 29th, 1961 a doctor of the 6th Soviet Antarctic expedition Leonid Rogozov aged 27 felt pain in a right lower belly and fever. The next day brought only exasperation. Having no chance to call a plane and being the only doctor at the station “Novolazarevskaya”, at night, in April, 30th the surgeon made an appendix removal operation on himself using local anesthesia. He was assisted by an engineer and the station’s meteorologist.
In 1959 Leonid Rogozov graduated from the Institute and was immediately accepted to the surgery clinical residency. However, his studies at the residency were broken off for some time due to Leonid’s trip to Antarctica in September, 1960 as a doctor of the 6th Soviet Antarctic expedition to Novolazarevskaya station.
During this expedition there happened an event that made a 27-year old surgeon world-famous.
In the 4th month of the wintering, in April, 29th, 1961, Leonid showed disturbing symptoms: weakness, nausea, fever and pain in a right iliac region. The following day his temperature got even higher. Being the only doctor in the expedition consisting of 13 people, Leonid diagnosed himself: acute appendicitis. There were no planes at any of the nearest stations, besides, adverse weather conditions would not allow to fly to Novolazarevskaya anyway. In order to save the sick member of a polar expedition there was needed an urgent operation on site. And the only way out was to operate on himself.




At night, on the 30th of April, 1961, the surgeon was being helped by a mechanical engineer and a meteorologist who were giving him the medical instruments and holding a small mirror at his belly. Lying half bent on the left side, the doctor made a local anesthesia with novocaine solution and made a 12cm incision in the right iliac region with a scalpel. Either watching in the mirror or by touch he removed an inflamed appendix and injected antibiotic in the abdominal cavity. In 30 or 40 minutes from the beginning of the operation there developed a faint and giddiness and the surgeon had to make pauses for some rest. Nevertheless, by midnight the operation lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes was over. In five days the temperature normalized, in two days more – the stitches were taken out.
In the St. Petersburg Museum of the Arctic and the Antarctic there is an exposure of surgical instruments that Leonid Rogozov applied for this uneasy operation.



Thursday, April 22, 2010

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

Seamstresses in Peru set out to set a Guinness World Record for the largest pair of jeans sewn. The pair of jeans measures 141 feet tall and 98 feet wide and weighs in at 7.5 tons. The current record is held by the city of Medellin in Columbia. That pair was 114 feet tall and 82 feet wide

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

World's Largest Pair of Jeans

Sunday, April 11, 2010

NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE IN LIFE

What is in a name? One's whole destiny, it seems.
Nothing is impossible in life....




Just 21 years ago in his grandma's place...
From one of the poorest family's chair
to the most powerful chair
in the world......!!!



Attitude leads a person to many destinies,

just keep on moving..



OBAMA =

O - Originally
B - Born in
A - Africa to
M - Manage
A - America





Sunday, April 4, 2010

Head designs



















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