Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Truck jumps 83 feet over a speeding F1 car

A 16-tonne transporter truck jumped 83 feet over a speeding F1 car in a record-breaking stunt. Both vehicles raced side by side, reaching speeds of up to 70mph before the death-defying jump. Hollywood stuntman Mike Ryan drove the truck and trailer over the jump at Bentwaters Park in Suffolk. The height that Mr Ryan reached with the truck was a new world record, which makes the achievement even more impressive. Guinness measured the distance from where the back of the truck touched down - although the front actually landed at 137ft and seven inches. As the truck smashed down into the ground, debris and smoke flew out of the bottom as the car raced off safely into the distance. Experienced stuntman Mr Ivanov has driven cars in both James Bond and Bourne films.








Saturday, November 22, 2014

Russian takes it to a new level…

The ice bucket challenge is for wimps! Just when you thought it was over, Russian takes it to a new level… with LIQUID NITROGEN

The bitterly cold liquid has a temperature of minus 195C.
But Anton Sharypov, 34, is unafraid to pour a bucket of it over his head.
'I am putting my faith in the laws of physics,' he says before the challenge.


The ice bucket challenge may seem cool if you live in a place which is usually quite hot, but for those who dwell in a cold climate the idea is probably less impressive.
Like if you lived in chilly Russia, for example, the sensation of tipping a bucket of ice water over your head is probably not dissimilar to leaving the house on a rainy day.
So it's perhaps no wonder that it's a Russian scientist who has staged the most spectacular spin yet of the ice bucket challenge – using minus 195 degree Celsius liquid nitrogen.







Two University Students Graffiti National Assembly, Say It Was For Homework

Seoul Yeongdeungpo Police have charged but not detained Moon and Kim  (University Students) for illegally entering the National Assembly and marking the building with graffiti. (The official charge is trespassing in a public building and damage to a public object).

According to the police, at 5:55 p.m., Moon (and Kim) used black paint to graffiti “I hate you” on a column near the rear entrance of the main National Assembly building in Yeouido.

The two slipped in through the southern entrance at 5:20 p.m., and encountered no resistance. After the crime was committed, they were caught at the scene by a situation room employee and a riot police officer patrolling the area.

Moon and Kim are current students at a university in Seoul . In the police report, they stated that, “We had an assignment to make a video advertisement expressing freedom that was out-of-the-ordinary. So we wrote that and were going to take a video of it. We didn't know it was a crime.