Earlier this year they embarked on an overwhelmingly successful reunion tour before cutting it short for various reasons. But now, the Spice Girls are coming back together to attend their friend/manager Simon Fuller’s wedding.
Ranked as Number OneIt is 500 miles (800km) east of the Philippines and 2000 miles (3200km) south of Tokyo. Manta rays and eagle rays are attracted to these plankton-fill waters.
Avril Lavigne in maxim
Here’s Canadian cutie Avril Lavigne impressing the hell out of me with her display of cleavage in the latest issue of Maxim magazine. Wow! Having said that, would it kill her to pose in something else other than poser-punk gear? After seeing her bikini body, a bikini or lingerie photoshoot would be nice, you know? Real nice actually. Check out the rest of her shoot here.
100 wonderful photo effects Photoshop tutorials
How can we define what’s a photo effect? That was my main concern when I started the research to build this list. Despite of this situation, I had one thing clear: the final result had to be quite different from the orignal picture and be recognized as a post production photo manipulation.
Cops and robbers break into same house
FOR a burglar, being chased by the police is one thing. But finding them already there when you jemmy open the window just doesn’t seem fair.
MONOPOLY Fun Facts
For sixty years, over 480 million players from around the globe have played this extraordinary game. But it takes more than just playing an occasional round to keep up on all the facts that surround the world’s most popular game.
Google Earth Comes To Your Browser
During a developer conference today, Google released a new plugin that allows Google Earth to be embedded into a browser. The plugin will allow developers to create mashups using imagery from Google Earth (and Google Sky) and will also allow existing Google Maps mashups to be converted using just one line of code.
Here’s a video showing the plugin in action.
The plugin is currently available for IE6, IE7 and Firefox 2 on Windows.
If you’ve been thrilled (despite suspension of disbelief) by indestructible Indiana Jones hurtling down three spectacular CG waterfalls in a row, you might have wondered if our planet has REAL places with similarly enormous waterfalls in a jungle setting. Well, here is a place with a full 800 meter vertical drop - this should appear lethal even to Indiana Jones screenwriters.
Angel Falls, Venezuela (also called Salto Angel) is the Earth’s highest uninterrupted waterfall. It is 979 metres (3,230 feet) tall - think of it as 2.5 times as tall as the Empire State Building and full 15 times higher than Niagara Falls!