Crysis Game’s Physics
A setup of 3000 barrels to show the capabilities of the physics engine in Crysis. Contains some scenes you could see only in a game.
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A setup of 3000 barrels to show the capabilities of the physics engine in Crysis. Contains some scenes you could see only in a game.
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A lost, isolated tribe from the modern civilization in the Brazilian Amazons.
Although we do not know the name of the recently spotted tribe in Brazil, or what language they speak, it is possible to tease out some clues as to their way of life from the aerial photographs taken by the Brazilian government. Fiona Watson, from the campaign group Survival International, uses her experience gained during 20 years of visiting the region, to explain what the pictures may show.
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As usual, as shocking as possible… a social campaign by Connect2Earth. Thanks to Samuel for this one.
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A collection with photos of the strangest looking animals in the world. Well, see also these Liger and Tigon and the Pandog.
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We already have these insanely designed levels for the NES’s Super Mario Bros, but what about the Super Mario World for Super NES? Below are two levels of Mario World, which are geniusly designed by a Japanese author, and he named them the Kaizo Mario. Want to commit a suicide? Go here and get it.
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Talking about Spiderman, here you are a real one. French Alain Robert climbs the facade of the 185m Abu Dhabi Investment Authority tower in only 20 minutes with his bare hands. He has also climbed more than 80 giant structures around the world including the Sears Tower in Chicago, Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Eiffel Tower in Paris and Empire State Building in New York City. Click on the image to see more. And also visit his homepage. -Hang-
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A woman with a bizarre fetish for inaninimate objects has revealed she has been married to the Berlin Wall for 29 years.
Eija-Riitta Berliner-Mauer, 54, whose surname means Berlin Wall in German, wed the concrete structure in 1979 after being diagnosed with a condition called Objectum-Sexuality.
Mrs Berliner-Mauer, whose fetish is said to have its roots in childhood, claimed she fell in love with the structure when she first saw it on television when she was seven.
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“The Great Wall of China’s attractive, but he’s too thick – my husband is sexier.”
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