That's what these celebs have been spotted doing lately!
Microsoft is launching the Windows 8 powered Surface Pro tablet on February 9th. This baby supports existing desktop applications as well as the Windows 8 ones. The Surface Pro has a slick design and a 10.6-inch screen. It's pen support and a Full HD display with an Intel Core i5 processor makes it's specs much better then the previous tablets.
WTF is all I can say about these folks.
These daring inauguration attendees are guilty of braking all the formal wear and behavior rules. C'mon people, take some fashion and etiquette classes.
This new alcohol vaporizer is freely available online for around $35. It works by heating alcohol to 140 Fahrenheit, and then the fumes are inhaled through a straw. Because the toxins go straight into the bloodstream through the lungs the user gets an instant intense high.
Some of us who are more fortunate can occasionally enjoy the luxuries money can buy, and there's no better way to do so than having an amazing getaway to a cabin in the mountains or a gorgeous beach house and hanging out in a private Jacuzzi with breathtaking view! Which one would you choose?
Bacon is undoubtedly a delicious treat, but some people take it too far! Check out these Products and foods and judge for yourself weather awesome or ridiculous!
Director Quentin Tarantino definitely has a creative eye, and is certainly one of the most unique directors in the film industry. Quite often he makes some very bold moves in the film industry, in fact, that is what he is most famously known for, bizarre and interesting scenes all put together coherently. Let's take a look at some.
Two-class school (primary school of higher type) at Bogorodsko-Glukhovskoy factory Arseny Morozov, now Noginsk school number 10. Architects are Markov, Karasev (?). 1908.
How amazingly creative and detailed are these birthday cakes? I would imagine it took a lot of time and effort to create these edible masterpieces. From old school nintendos, to the ever so popular iPhone, here are 10 cakes your geeky friends would surely enjoy.
According to an Air Force power point briefing provided to POGO, earlier this month at 0815 on April 10th, the controls on an F-22A at Langley Air Force Base showed that the aircraft's canopy wasn't locking. After several attempts at opening and closing the canopy, on the final try it locked and jammed--trapping the pilot inside. According to the briefing, the 27th Aircraft Maintenance Unit then "consulted Lockheed Martin and the F-22A System Program Office to determine alternative methods to open the canopy and extract the pilot."
