Reportedly priced at an outrageous $4.6 million, the Veneno is based on the Aventador though is significantly more extreme. And when you start with a 700 hp carbon chassis supercar, that’s saying a lot.
The new car can accelerate to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed in excess of 200, and it's street legal. Well there's only 3 in the world, so this pictures are probably the only time you will see it:)
Animals in flight are the most awesome thing in the whole world.
Have you ever caught your cat flying?
Have you ever caught your cat flying?
Eels are funny, they always look like they just told a joke and are waiting for your reaction? Sooo?:)
This billboard is for the University of Engineering and Technology of Peru (UTEC) in Lima, Peru. The air there is incredibly humid, and this billboard uses that humidity to produce drinking water from thin air. Many people in Lima have limited access to clean drinking water. More innovative ideas that are actually useful please!
It's estimated that there are less than 25,000 polar bears left in the wild. In spite of this, more than 400 are shot legally every year by hunters.The legal hunting of polar bears is a fairly divisive issue. Many claim that the hunting is sustainable and carefully monitored by ecologists. I don't know about that
Let's save them, look how cute they are.
What do you think, Dragon? Definitely a Dragon! No, this is actually a Armadillo girdled lizard(Cordylus cataphractus), a lizard found exclusively in the deserts of Southern Africa.
Scary Police Brutality at Mardi Gras in Sydney Australia. This footage contains strong language and offensive material. Be Aware. This is just sad.
Wang’s “cybernetic” sculptural works explores the relationship between man and technology.
The characteristic faces that are repeatedly found are in fact a self portrait of Wang himself. Wang’s combining of human features with the artificiality of the machinery are derived from the three stages of cybernetics. Wang is particularly interested in the stage of cyborg, of robots being able to take on roles of the human body such as artificial arms and legs to aid humans. Thus Wang is challenging of the often thought perception that the moral nature of human being are lost with the advancement of artificial intelligence.
Dominic Episcopo has spent six years gathering what he calls uniquely American images for the book called “Meat America,” which will come out this year. “I’m not quite as obsessed with meat as you might think,” he says. “But I do think these images speak to a meat fetish thing that is uniquely American.” According to the Food and Agricultural Organization report of 2009, Americans consume 279.1 pounds of meat per person each year. These staggering numbers made U.S. #1 in the world, with Australia coming in second. Episcopo describes his point as such, “This exhibition celebrates our collective American appetite of insurmountable odds, limitless aspiration, and immeasurable success. Though, some may just see it just as a bunch of states, presidents and American icons shaped out of animal products, which is also fine with me.” What do you think of this interesting approach?
