29 September 2010

Flying Fish


Flying Fish (16 images)

Exocoetidae, is a family of marine fish in the order Beloniformes of class Actinopterygii. Fishes of this family are known as flying fish. There are about 64 species grouped in seven to nine genera. Flying fish live in all of the oceans, particularly in warm tropical and subtropical waters.

Their most striking feature is their pectoral fins, which are unusually large, and enable the fish to hide and escape from predators by leaping out of the water, taking short gliding flights through air just above the water’s surface. Their glides are typically around 50 metres (160 ft). Check out 15 more images after the jump.

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)


Flying Fish (16 images)

Flying Fish (16 images)

'Monyet' jadi pengawal


langur terlatih kini menjadi pengawal khas Temasya Delhi XIX untuk menghalang gangguan monyet-monyet liar di tempat awam dan venue pertandingan. - AP

NEW DELHI - Pihak berkuasa Delhi akan menempatkan satu kontinjen langur, spesies monyet besar di beberapa venue Sukan Komanwel untuk membantu menghalau monyet-monyet yang lebih kecil daripada menganggu Temasya Komanwel XIX.

Bermula hari ini, 10 ekor langur akan ditempatkan di luar beberapa buah venue temasya di ibu negara India itu, terutama di Kompleks Renang yang dilihat kerap menjadi tumpuan monyet-monyet nakal, kata seorang pegawai Sukan Komanwel.

Majlis Perbandaran New Delhi (NDMC) sebelum ini mempunyai satu pasukan langur terlatih yang sering digunakan untuk menakutkan monyet-monyet kecil di kawasan orang-orang kenamaan.

"Bermula esok (hari ini) dan seterusnya, kami akan menambah jumlah langur dari 28 kepada 38 ekor,'' kata seorang pegawai NDMC kepada agensi berita India, Press Trust of India semalam.

Sehingga kini, haiwan sering memeningkan kepala penganjur, yang sudahpun dihimpit pelbagai masalah lain, termasuk anjing liar dan ular di venue Perkampungan Sukan.

Kehadiran monyet di bandar raya Delhi merupakan perkara biasa, di mana mereka sering mengganggu pejabat kerajaan, malah balai polis.

Pada 2007, timbalan datuk bandar New Delhi maut akibat terjatuh selepas diserang sekumpulan monyet di rumahnya. - AFP

RIM perkenal Playbook

SAN FRANCISCO 28 Sept. - Pengeluar telefon pintar BlackBerry, Research in Motion (RIM) kini bersaing dengan produk Apple, iPad apabila mendedahkan komputer tablet Playbook yang disasarkan kepada pengguna perniagaan yang mahukan komunikasi selamat.

"Ini adalah komputer tablet profesional yang pertama di dunia," kata Presiden dan ketua eksekutif bersama RIM, Mike Lazaridis ketika mempamerkan peralatan tersebut di San Francisco.

Playbook adalah satu daripada sejumlah komputer tablet yang akan dikeluarkan dalam usaha mengatasi iPad dan merupakan cubaan pertama di luar bidang telefon bimbit untuk syarikat beribu pejabat di Waterloo, Ontario ini.

Ia mempunyai skrin sesentuh berukuran 17.8 sentimeter, lebih kecil berbanding iPad yang bersaiz 25 sentimeter dan menggunakan perisian video Adobe Flash, yang dilarang daripada peralatan Apple tersebut.

"Anda akan melalui pengalaman penuh ketika melayari laman web," kata Lazaridis, yang turut menekankan integrasi dengan telefon pintar BlackBerry, kegemaran ramai golongan profesional.

Pengguna BlackBerry juga boleh menyambung telefon bimbit itu dengan Playbook menggunakan Bluetooth untuk melihat e-mel, kalendar, dokumen atau kandungan lain.

PlayBook juga menonjolkan kamera di bahagian hadapan dan belakang bagi menyokong sidang video dan membolehkan penggunaan beberapa program serentak. - AFP

Main kutu haram di Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR - Aktiviti main kutu yang popular di Malaysia dan banyak dianjurkan secara kecil-kecilan di kalangan masyarakat di negara ini sejak dahulu lagi rupa-rupanya salah di sisi undang-undang.

Ramai yang tidak menyedari hakikat itu. Mengikut undang-undang, tidak ada individu mahupun syarikat di negara ini dibenarkan menganjurkan pelaburan wang kutu termasuk aktiviti mengutip wang orang lain bagi tujuan membina rangkaian perniagaan.

Pengarah Kanan Penguatkuasaan, Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM), Muhd. Redzuan Abdullah berkata, kegiatan itu dilarang mengikut Akta (Larangan) Kumpulan Wang Kutu 1971.

"Pelaburan itu sama sekali tidak dibenarkan memandangkan ia menimbulkan kekhuatiran berlaku penyelewengan yang akan merugikan pelaburnya.

"Skim kutu diharamkan. Jika sabit kesalahan individu terbabit bakal berhadapan dengan hukuman denda maksimum RM5,000 atau penjara maksimum tiga tahun atau kedua-duanya sekali mengikut Seksyen 3 akta yang sama," katanya ketika dihubungi Kosmo! di sini semalam.

'Eclipse' Builders Blohm + Voss to Launch 1930s-Style Megayacht



Roman Abramovich's gigantic high-tech gigayacht Eclipse has been a major headache for German shipyard Blohm + Voss, with the Russian billionaire complaining about everything from the mirrors to the engine vibrations. While the project still stumbles along, as we reported earlier this month it won't even be the world's largest privately owned yacht by the time it's finally finished. Perhaps that's why Blohm + Voss' next big project eschews the ultra-modern in favor of something more appealing than appalling: a 1930s-style superyacht that borrows heavily from the famed firm's 130-year-old archives. At 364 feet, the B+V 111 MY/ Vintage (above) actually qualifies for megayacht status.

In addition to a helipad the exterior spaces offer a swimming pool with glazed side panels and a large beach club aft. The entire 5th deck is devoted to the owner's suite which includes a large bedroom, his and hers bathrooms and dressing areas, a private dining room, gym and lounge. In addition up to 12 guests can be accommodated in four luxury and two VIP guests cabins. An indoor dining area with a lounge connects to an aft deck for al fresco dining and cocktailing. With a crew of 25 seeing to the yacht's diesel-mechanical propulsion system, she's set for a cruising speed of 14.5 knots.

Luxist Visits Ski Dubai, The World's Largest Indoor Ski Area



Sipping a cup of hot chocolate beneath a heat lamp on the deck of the cozy mountainside Avalanche Cafe, it's easy to forget that you're in the middle of the desert in Dubai. That is, until you see a pack of bearded men gleefully whizzing down the slope, white tunics billowing like sails behind them.

Any excursion to Ski Dubai, which purports to be the world's largest indoor ski area, is filled with this sort of incongruity. Though the air outside routinely tops 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer, the temperature inside the 22,500 square meter facility remains just below freezing all year round. The structure that encloses the ski slope is as tall as a 25-story building; its flagship trail, the first indoor black diamond ever built, is longer than three football fields. There are four other runs of varying difficulty, as well as a chairlift, a freestyle snowboarding zone, and of course, the aforementioned café.

Opened in 2005, the slope is located in the Mall of the Emirates, about ten minutes by car from downtown Dubai. The city is known for its absurdity-for example, the Burj al Arab, a 1,000-foot hotel designed to look like a sail, is less than half the height of the nearby Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, home to the first hotel designed by Giorgio Armani.

From the outset, Ski Dubai is equally outlandish. Mall trappings give way to faux-stone walls adorned with pictures of European ski destinations. Paper flames flutter in a fake fireplace. Two plush polar bears stare down bemusedly from a souvenir kiosk. At the front desk 180 Dirhams, or about $50, you can get an afternoon lift ticket, a set of skis, a pair of poles and a loaner snowsuit.

There's a communal area with benches where you can slide the suit on over your clothes, which is what most visitors seem to do, or you can retire to the locker room in the back to change (if you'd rather pray, there's a room for that as well). Then stroll through a set of turnstiles, board an escalator and try to remember that you're about to go skiing, visual cues be damned.

Once you walk out onto the slope itself, it's a bit easier to take your surroundings easier. But only a bit. The snow crunches uncertainly beneath your feet, the frosty air smells less like Aspen and more like the coldest movie theater in the world-and then there's the ceiling, painted light blue and illuminated by bright white lights. It's sort of like skiing down the aisles of a diagonally-tilted Wal-Mart.



To get to the top of the mountain, you have to ride a real chair-lift, complete with the safety bar that never seems to come down in the right place before it hoists you up into the air. The cables creak over the din of the Rihanna and Taylor Swift songs piped into the enclosure along with the freezing gusts. Some twenty feet below you, packs of teenaged Emirati snowboarders speeding down the slope, practicing tricks doubtlessly cribbed from American video games.



By this time, you're probably wondering how much energy it takes to power a man-made ski slope in the middle of the desert. Gliding over the Avalanche Cafe with its heat lamps and hot chocolate, a small yellow sign with a familiar logo offers a lonely and misguided attempt at solace: "Shell is helping us keep the environment clean."

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