Saturday, 1 June 2013

Techies 12

New Wireless Electronics Could Heal Wounds and Then Dissolve


Nestled inside a wound, a remote-controlled device perks up and begins releasing bacteria-killing heat, a form of thermal therapy that can fell even the most drug-resistant microbes. After it does its job, the electronic heater dissolves, and its biocompatible ingredients become part of the person it has helped to heal.

Though not quite a reality yet, this scenario isn’t too far off. In addition to dissolvable electronics, scientists have now built a biodegradable remote-controlled, power-harvesting circuit, described May 17 in Advanced Materials, and are already testing absorbable thermal electronics in rodents.

This biocompatible remote-controlled circuit is an important step toward building dissolvable electronics that could function as “electroceuticals,” devices that perform therapeutic roles and then disappear. Such roles could include stimulating nerve and bone growth, helping heal wounds, delivering drugs, or acting as antibiotics.

“In each case, the device needs to function only for a timeframe set by a healing process. As such, the ideal scenario is for the device to simply disappear afterward,” said John Rogers, a mechanical engineer at the University of Illinois. Last year, Rogers described the development of a water-soluble, silicon-based circuit that completely dissolves in water; earlier this year, his team produced tiny LEDs that can be injected into the brain.

The remote-controlled circuits are fashioned on super-thin silk and are responsive to radio frequencies. The team builds the capacitors, inductors, and resistors using water-soluble and biocompatible materials: silicon nanomembranes, which work as semiconductors; magnesium, which already plays an important role in biological systems; silicon dioxide or magnesium oxide as insulators; and silk, for the substrate upon which the circuits are crafted.




Electric Eye Multicrystal Silicon Solar Battery Charger Panel for Laptop 11200mA


Techies 11

Evolution Robotics Mint Automatic Hard Floor Cleaner ...

The Mint Automatic Floor Cleaner from Evolution Robotics is designed exclusively for sweeping and mopping hard surface floors for you. Using dry and pre-moistened cleaning cloths, Mint picks up the dust, dirt and pet hair that constantly accumulate on floors. Mint’s compact design gets into tight spaces, under furniture and into other areas that are hard to reach with traditional mops and sweepers.

  Smart Lock 



The standard features you'd expect from such a system are all present. Your own phone can unlock the door, without your intervention if you'd like, for truly hands-free entry. And you can grant access to others remotely, using relatively fine-grained controls. You can give the plumber free rein to come and go for a whole day, or your dog walker only between the hours of three and four PM on weekdays. That should mean less spare physical keys your abode out in the wild. August will also keeps tabs on everyone's comings and goings and present them in an easy to browse log. And, since vacation rentals and Airbnb users will likely be among the earliest adopters, August is discussing the possibility of a virtual guest book for visitors to "sign."


When August ships for $199 later this year, it wont be a complete replacement like the Kevo. Instead it attaches to your existing deadbolt, replacing only the interior latch. That means you can use the smart lock in that overpriced studio you're renting and from the outside it won't look any different. Of course, inside you're looking at a conspicuous wheel made of aluminum with a textured edge and embedded LEDs that tell you when the door is locked, unlocked and when the batteries are running low. And with the creators claiming between six months and a year on standard AAAs, you probably wont see the latter message too often. The bad news is that, since August relies on Bluetooth 4.0, the list of supported devices is relatively short. You'll need to have an iPhone 4S or newer, a third-gen iPad or a "latest model Android device," though a spokesperson would not name any specific handsets. Make sure to check out the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EFlPncm4fnY

Techies 10

ENHANCE Precise Gaming
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Touchscreen Smartphones. Level up as a gamer when you begin using the
iPhone joystick to take your mobile gaming to new
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On a rainy weekend last year, Patrick Priebe, a German lab technician and Iron Man fanatic who rewatches the film and its sequel every week, decided to build a compact yet powerful laser inspired by Tony Stark’s repulsor-beam weapon. In the U.S., the maximum strength for consumer laser pointers is typically five milliwatts; Priebe’s handheld laser is 1,000 milliwatts, enough to instantly blind anyone not wearing special safety glasses.
Priebe began his project by sculpting a two-millimeter sheet of brass into a C-shape so that he would be able to slip the weapon onto his hand. Inside the housing, he made a large ring that holds a laser diode from a Casio projector and works as a heat sink. The device runs on 7.4 volts from lithium-ion batteries, which a component called a driver keeps from spiking dangerously and damaging the diode.
Finally, Priebe, who spends his workdays refining paint and polymers, painstakingly applied the primer, filler, base coat and matte to give it a striking look. Although his beam can’t blow guerrilla soldiers off their feet like his comic-book hero’s could, it can easily scorch balloons, wood, a CD case or a piece of raw chicken.

Techies 9

Giant Space Jellyfish This image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera on the Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. HFG1 is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Cassiopeia. It was produced by a binary star system (V664 Cas) that is moving rapidly through our Galaxy. The star is moving towards the upper-right of the image. As HFG1 plows through the interstellar medium, a bluish bowshock is produced; and a red trail of gas is left behind in its wake. The image was generated with observations in the Hydrogen alpha (red) and Oxygen [OIII] (blue) filters. In this image, North is down and East is to the right. Image: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage) and H. Schweiker (WIYN and NOAO/AURA/NSF)                                                                                                                            









Are aliens attacking the Sea of Japan? Not exactly. But these gigantic blobs are unwelcome visitors from another place. Called Nomura's jellyfish, the wiggly, pinkish giants can weigh up to 450 pounds (204 kilograms)—as heavy as a male lion—and they're swarming by the millions.

The supersize sea creatures—normally found off the coasts of China and North and South Korea—occasionally drift east into the Sea of Japan to feed on tiny organisms called plankton. But now one hundred times the usual number of jellyfish are invading Japanese waters. And local fishermen are feeling as if they are under siege.

The fishermen's nets are getting weighted down, or even broken, by hundreds of jellyfish. The jellies crush, slime, and poison valuable fish in the nets, such as the tuna and salmon that the fishermen rely on to make a living.

No one knows for sure what's causing this jellyfish traffic jam. It's possible that oceans heated by global warming are creating the perfect jellyfish breeding ground. Another theory is that overfishing has decreased the numbers of some fish, which may allow the jellies to chow down without competition for food. For now, all the fishermen can do is design special nets to try to keep the jellies out. Some of them hope to turn the catastrophe into cash by selling jellyfish snacks. Peanut butter and jellyfish, anyone?                    
 

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Techies 8: Ford Ecospot Titanium and Mercedez Benz A 180 hands-on( Hatchback market)


 FORD ECOSPORT




So, we got early hands on Ford Ecosport Titanium version, all packed up with features. Well the car is fully loaded , it has got loads of features. With its tough look exterior this Hatchback gives look of an MUV. Sure its beefy in lots of places. The most admirable part though is really the front with very large grills and wraparound headlamps, makes it recognizable, the dual colored side view mirrors are large and practicle but looks nice too. The boot space fits in 2 medium sized suit cases at max, however the rear seats fold giving a lot of space. The interiors has lots from the fiesta, including the plastic quality and thats not so good, it looks nice but due to its shiny plastic it gives a cheap looks. Ford has generously loaded features on Ecosport, even with the base models. However the titanium version which wehad hands on was loaded with many features like 6 air bags, steering mounted controls, electric wing mirrors, 16'' wheels, auto climate control, ABS, height adjustable leather seats, glove box with a cooler, front fog lamps, rear parking sensors, push button start,voice operated system, front and curtain air bags keyless entry all in this car. Now it all comes down to driving this baby. While driving the Voice command doesn't functions that well, it takes time to understand the commands, The sync feature allows the user to connects his phone, iPhone, iPod, usb whatever you have, and control it using voice commands, so that u need not to take your eyes off the road again. Special feature is, in case of emergency, say deployment of airbags, it automatically dials the emergency number, if the driver is fine he can disconnect the call, otherwise the car will send the GPS coordinates along with a call to the emergency number. Though the engine is silent from the start, but it gets noisy during revs. Its smooth, nice to drive. Overall I have to say, I am really impressed with what Ford engineers have done this time. I hope this car is a success in India. 

Mercedes Benz A-180 


Again.. Its Benz, Its a hatchback, its now in India. The Mercedes Benz launched its luxury hatchback A 180 yesterday. With A class, Mercedes proved that a Mercedes is not only for business class people but can also be for young hip hop generation. Most attractive part of the car is the big Mercedes logo on the front grill. The car is simply stunning, look it from any angle, it just reflects the legacy of the company, though its an entirely different class, this car is young and full of attitude. It stands out from other hatchbacks with its low roof, 17'' alloys which gives it a sporty look.Though its said to be a hatchback, but the dimensions are equal to that of Ford fiesta. If you are not a family kind of person and like to drive, this car is meant for you, with its full black interiors, Sporty driver seat and the premium feel you get when you sit inside a Mercedes. The chrome ring vents, gear, leather on dashboard and the 7 inch display all gives in a full driver's experience. The electronic memory seat is a feature quite common to Mercedes cars, driver can save up to 4 driving positions which can be accessed later on.The rear window is very small and restricts visibility, so does the columns on the front side, making blind-spots. And sunroof lovers, you are gonna love this baby as it has a massive sun roof. The music system is also quite good. Weakest part is the engine, it has got 1.6 l turbocharged PETROL engine, yeah thats right, you heard it, PETROL engine emitting 122bhp of power . The steering of car is sharp, and provides with really great grip on road and the shortest breaking distance among indian cars.Its smooth, its stable, its fast, its fluidic  and its in control.Though the car may not be a family car, but if you like to drive hatchbacks and have a budget of 24 lacks, this is the car for you.



Techies 7: All about future of education

NO PAPER, NO WORRIES:-

Earlier this week Sony unveiled a new digital paper prototype device with a couple of key differences over what we’re used to seeing in e-readers. The first is its size. Rather than the typical 6-inch displays such as the Kindle uses, Sony has gone with a 13.3-inch 1200 x 1600 A4 panel. The other key difference is the fact you can use a stylus to scribble notes on your e-books.
 Sony has now decided to show off what its digital paper notepad can do at a trade show.
Its ultra light, that’s due to the fact it doesn’t use glass for the display, just plastic. In fact, the display is the new E Ink Mobius panel, which has been created with the help of Sony who brought their mass production experience into the mix.
Writing on the notepad looks like it could be a pleasant experience despite the clear delay before characters appear. The resolution of the screen also helps to keep the text looking very crisp and allows you a lot of space to write without having to constantly move to a new sheet of digital paper.
Sony is carrying out a test release of the device at three universities in Japan soon, but has also promised a commercial release before the end of 2013. All that’s missing now is a price point. I’m really hoping Sony can come in lower than tablets, otherwise this digital notepad is going to be a hard sell.

WHAT ALL  A STUDENT WANTS AFTER HAVING THIS DIGITAL PAPER, OH YEAH.. A SUPER COMPUTER..

99$ FOR A SUPER COMPUTER. Yeah, Sounds like a dream but it soon will be true. Adapteva, Lexington, Massachusetts based company announced the kickstart of adapteva's Linux based $99 supercomputer, based on Parallel Computing. parallel computing is the process by which various calculations are performed at the same time, breaking up a larger problem into separate, smaller bits so those bits can be calculated simultaneously. Massively powerful supercomputers, such as IBM’s Blue Gene/P, employ parallel computing.
The Dubbed Parallela, Adapteva’s board is roughly the size of a credit card, similar to the Raspberry Pi, but packs a significantly more powerful punch. Parallela comes with 1GB of RAM, 2 USB 2.0 ports, a microSD slot, an HDMI connection, and a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port. All of those specs are fairly standard for a little $99 computer nowadays, except along with the Parallela’s ARM A9 processor, it comes with a 64-core Epiphany Multicore Accelerator, which helps the board achieve around 90 gigaflops. For comparison, that amount of GFLOPS is equivalent to a 45GHz processor.
So yeah, for those who are looking for cheap powerful computing devices, I suggest you guys wait till December for this baby to kick in, though I don't think they will start selling it in India, but yeah we will import it anyway.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Building India: 1

The Great Indian Civilization


Yes, the great indian civilization. Many of you must be thinking what's great about this corrupt nation, where people are starving, fighting against the government for their rights.

We all say "East Or West India Is The Best" Is it really true?? or are we capable of saying that India is the greatest nation in this world??
The bitter truth is that according our condition these days we can't say any of these things. But why is it so, why we can't say that we are the greatest nation in this world even after 60 odd years of independence, the biggest reason for this is that we have bigoted (Discarding without knowing) the real essence of India, as thousands of activists say I am also saying that old line that we are heading towards west. Yes, its true everybody knows that, but do we have really tried our best to know about our India? Answer is no. Most of us don't even think about our nation. If we really want to build this nation as a better place for future we have think about it and the real essence of this country- "Spirituality".
Many of you must have thought of closing this article and opening your FB accounts, but please give a little time to your nation about what it was a thousand years ago.
Whenever someone talks about Spirituality, Religion, Gautam Buddha, Swami Vivekanand and many other such things don't you feel bored or like please change this topic. Suppose one day your best friend comes to you and ask you "buddy do you know what enlightment is?" your answer will be counter question for sure "Bro are you alright?". 

Why is it so?
to explain this let me take you to your childhood, as a child we all ask our parents or our teachers about who created this universe, who created food, who created us they answered for all of this as GOD and you ask them how God created all this they will ask you to go play outside with your friends.
No reasons for anything when it comes to this word God.
That's why you can't debate with any religious person upon science because scientists don't have the theory of everything but they have "THE GOD".
If something don't have any reasons we don't like it because we belong to 21st century we all know science works on evidences, and we have not worked upon our civilization because we think it's baseless; as we were never told about the facts behind that because nowadays no one knows that and nobody cares to know that either.

What about sanskrit? how many of us know sanskrit? why would we learn sanskrit its an useless language, if anyone feels like this please search on google for NASA AND SANSKRIT, you will get our answer. According to many experiments and surveys sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer programming. Shocked! but its true. Most of the Indian and European languages have their origin in sanskrit we all know this but never tried to find out what's so special about it, we can't read our religious text because it's in sanskrit and we don't know it so we have discarded them in modern days. Many of you may argue that translated versions are also available but everyone has its own point of view and i think you would like to read Bhagwad Gita in words of Lord Krishna not in someone who not even know about India.



We are no one to tell you what's good or bad for our nation but this was a small step just to make you think about ancient India and its prosperity which was all because of spirituality and integration between science and religion.
We have to think about our country before British invasion because we were prosperous at that time and today we are not and we have to take lessons from our past, not from U.S.A. or any other developed countries' past. If anyone is not satisfied or even satisfied with what I am saying, do visit this link this will open your eyes for sure                                             Technology Of Spirituality:Khurshed Batliwala

If you agree with me let's start a movement, please click on this link sign up for this change
 Petition For A Better India


Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Techies 6: Upcomong cars in 2013

Well, starting of 2013 was really good for car enthusiasts, but common guys its only May, not even half of the year has passed, many of the automotive giants really have planned some gifts for us.
Some of the upcoming Cars in India are:-

  1. Ford Ecosport :- FORD.. name is enough, but in india, not much of a developer, but no worries. Ecosport is  MUV, 1.2 l engine which is promised by company to perform equivalent to that of a 1.6 l, honestly, in that price range (6.50-12.50 lakhs) I think ecosport will bring many of competitors down. Expected launch - June 2013


  2. Mercedez Benz A class-  Its a mercedez.. comes in reasonable price, its in INDIA.. if u prefer brand over luxury, i would recommend you this baby.. the mercedez A class is the new smallest car in the Mercedes-Benz range. The supermini was unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in March and went on sale in Europe at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. This hatchback is based on the Merc’s new MFA platform (Modular Front-wheel Architecture) and will be launched in India soon. With the price range Rs. 20-24 lakhs, expected launch is in 1st week of June.

  3. Jeep Grand Cherokee-Jeep.. No.. its not that mahindra jeep, its real Jeep, the 4x4 giant, finally coming to india.Jeep is an iconic brand in most places around the world, including in India, and not just because Mahindra used to assemble WW2 Jeeps. The go-anywhere ability of the Jeep brand has been retained over the decades, and an element of luxury has been added especially to their big models like the Grand Cherokee.

    Expected Launch: September 2013
    Expected Price: Rs. 25-30 lakhs
    4. 


    The Cross Country is a toughened up version of the V40 hatchback with 40mm additional ground clearance. The looks of the car are also altered a bit to make it look a bit more rugged. The crossover gets bigger alloy-wheels with chunky tyres, body claddings, roof rails, skid plate and blackened rear view mirrors.
    The five-seater Cross Country comes with 40/60 folding rear seats for extra space. It is equipped with safety features like pedestrian detection, auto braking and city safety which have won the Euro NCAP Advanced Award. The V40 Cross Country is equipped with AWD and hill descent control for decent off-roading capabilities.

    Expected Launch: 14 June 2013
    Expected Price: Rs. 24-28 lakhs
    List continues Mercedez Benz B class Diesel, New Skoda Octavia, Ssangyon Rando etc.....

Techies 5: Just Got wilder, Sexier, hotter....

Lamborghini, Italian manufacturer of luxury sportscars which is part of Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi. Just launched its new fierce bull, which is the new hot topic now.
After the launch of lamborghini Veneno, company's fame degraded as some critiques gave the car " Ugliest Car Of the Year Award", but thats really harsh, i mean who does that to a Lamborghini, Common man.. moving on.. Lambo rose up, like a fighting bull took them down with this fighting bull. The Lamborghini Egoista is a limited production sports car unveiled by Lamborghini. It was built to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary. Only one Egoista will be made, and it is a fully functioning model based on the Gallardo. It features a 5.2 L (317 cu in) V10 engine producing 600 hp (447 kW; 608 PS).
It has a unique canopy door and the cockpit, which is modeled after a modern fighter jet and completely removable, has only one seat for the driver.
The unique exterior of the Egoista is meant to resemble a bull ready to charge if looked at from the side. The lighting resembles that of a modern airplane, with sidemarkers and indicators on the sides and top of the car as well as front and rear. The bodywork consists of active aerodynamic panels that raise and lower for optimum downforce and stability. The body and wheels are made of antiradar material to even more identify with jet fighters.
In Italian, Egoista literally means "selfish." According to the model's designer Walter de Silva, the Egoista "represents hedonism taken to the extreme."

Company, on its 50th anniversary presented this awesome video, with the launching of the sports car. Shame that only one egoista will be made.
Egoista is name of another  killing bull, as like other cars of Lamborghini.
Though the car looks entirely concept, but according to me the design was very much taken from animated cartoon series Speed Racer. :P i guess..

Techies 4

Control your sight AND hearing like a TV or radio. O.O

A group of students from the Royal College of Art in London has developed headsets that allow the wearer to adjust their sight and hearing in the same way they'd control the settings on a TV or radio (+ movie).
Eidos by Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara
The Eidos equipment was developed to enhance sensory perception by tuning in to specific sounds or images amongst a barrage of sonic and visual information, then applying effects to enhance the important ones.
"We've found that while we experience the world as many overlapping signals, we can use technology to first isolate and then amplify the one we want," say the designers.
Eidos by Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara
The first device is a mask that fits over the mouth and ears to let the wearer hear speech more selectively. A directional microphone captures the audio, which is processed by software to neutralise background noise.
Eidos by Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara
It's then transmitted to the listener through headphones and a central mouthpiece, which passes the isolated sound directly to the inner ear via bone vibrations. "This creates the unique sensation of hearing someone talk right inside your head," they say.
Eidos by Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara
The second device fits over the eyes and applies special effects - like those seen in long-exposure photography - to what the wearer is seeing in real-time. A head-mounted camera captures the imagery and sends it to a computer, where it's processed by custom software to detect and overlay movement.
Eidos by Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara
It's then played to the wearer inside the headset, allowing them to see patterns and traces of movement that would normally be undetectable.
Eidos by Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara
Possible applications could include sports, allowing teams to visualise and improve technique in real time, and performing arts where effects normally limited to video could be applied to live performance.

Latest Mind Boggling News(Techies 3)

Alien-Looking Skeleton Poses Medical Mystery(ATA)

A teensy skeleton with a squashed alienlike head may have earthly origins, but the remains, found in the Atacama Desert a decade ago, do make for quite a medical mystery.
Apparently when the mummified specimen was discovered, some had suggested the possibility it was an alien that had somehow landed on Earth, though the researchers involved never suggested this otherworldly origin.
Now, DNA and other tests suggest the individual was a human and was 6 to 8 years of age when he or she died. Even so, the remains were just 6 inches (15 centimeters) long.
While the jury is out regarding the mutations that cause the deformity, and there is a real discrepancy in how we account for the apparent age of the bones … every nucleotide I've been able to look at is human," researcher Garry Nolan, professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford School of Medicine, told LiveScience. "I've only scratched the surface in the analysis. But there is nothing that jumps out so far as to scream 'nonhuman.'"

Gloves which can detect toxins in air, playing with Mortein just got better.. (Techies 2)

Tailor-made indicator dyes

The warning signal is triggered by an indicator dye integrated into the glove that reacts to the presence of analytes, in this case, the toxic substances. The experts at EMFT used a variety of techniques in order to furnish textiles with sensor-activated dyes. The sensor-activated dyes are applied to the clothing with the customary dye and print process, for example, by affixing them in an immersion bath. Previously, the researchers used targeted chemical modification to adapt the color molecules to the fiber properties of the respective textile. Alternatively, the textiles can also be coated with sensor particles that are furnished with sensor dyes. For this purpose, the scientists integrated the dye molecules either into commercial pigments or they built them up on an entirely synthetic basis. The pigments are then manufactured according to the customary textile finishing process, for instance, the sensor particles are also suitable for silkscreening. “Which version we opt for depends on the requirements of the planned application,” says Trupp.

The challenge lies foremost in the tailored development of sensor dyes. “The dye molecule must detect a specific analyte in a targeted manner – only then will a chemical reaction occur. Moreover, the dye must adhere securely; it cannot disappear due to washing. We aim for the customer’s preferences in the color selection as well. All of these aspects must be kept in mind when developing the molecule and pigment properties,” explains Trupp.

The expert already has new ideas about how the solution could be developed further. For example, a miniaturized sensor module, integrated into textiles, could record toxic substances, store the measurement data and even transmit them to a main unit. This way, you could document how frequently an individual within a hazardous environment was exposed to poisonous concentrations over a longer period of time.

The researchers also envision other potential applications in the foodstuffs industry: In the future, color indicator systems integrated into foils or bottle closures are intended to make the quality status of the packaged foods visible. Because the sell-by date does not represent a guarantee of any kind. Foodstuffs may often spoil prematurely - unnoticed by the consumer - due to a packaging error, or in the warehousing, or due to disruptions in the refrigeration chain. Oil-based and fat-containing products are specifically prone to this, as are meats, fish and ready meals.

Monday, 27 May 2013

Wallpapers

Here are some of pictures that can be used as background images..

Techies

four wheel jet ski



The Quadski reaches speeds of 45mph on both water and land and transitions between them in seconds. At the press of a button the Quadski's wheels deploy when approaching land and retract after entering the water.
Previously, no commercially available amphibian has been able to exceed 10 mph on water. The difference is the breakthrough GIBBS patented technology provides unique on-water performance. Unmatched freedom on water AND land, and rapid in transition - Quadski sets a new standard in flexibility, freedom and fun for personal watercraft.

 


  for further info, go through the video....

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Welcome

Google+ Hello and welcome to our first blog,
TING DIN DIDING.. :P a funny name.. isnt it..
in this blog you will find pictures, wallpapers, music on demand, videos..
moreover we are architecture freshmens, so we will try to post our works online for others to help. Thank you.. and suggestions are most welcome, Happy posting and commenting.. :)
And yeah.. we love cars, gadgets and rock music, so we'll be posting about that a lot...
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Here are some wallpapers for you..
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