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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The woman who aged from 23 to 73 in a few days


These pictures may look like an attractive woman in her 20s and her grandmother.

But they are said to be the same person – apparently taken just days apart.

The young Vietnamese woman at the centre of the improbable medical case, Nguyen Thi Phuong, claims the transformation may have come about because of an extreme allergy to seafood.

Nguyen, 26, says she developed this puffy face and sagging skin in 2008 but was too poor to seek treatment. Earlier this month, doctors said they would examine her free of charge.

Nguyen’s husband, carpenter Thanh Tuyen, insists the story is true and his love has not faded for his once-beautiful wife.

She has always worn wear a mask in public to hide her appearance from prying eyes, but she has now sought help from doctors to see if they can reverse the 'ageing' effect.

Displaying photos of a beautiful 21-year-old woman on her wedding day in 2006, Mrs Nguyen said: 'Five years ago, I was rather pretty and not so ugly like this, right?'

Mrs Nguyen believes her condition was caused by a life-long allergy to seafood.

She said she had suffered a particularly bad reaction in 2008.

'I was really itchy all over my body. I had to scratch even while sleeping.'

Phuong said she took some medicine bought at a local pharmacy instead of going to the hospital because her and her husband Tuyen, now 33, were too poor to afford it.

She said: 'After one month of taking the drugs, I became less itchy but hives remained on my skin.
Then I switched to traditional medicine and all the hives disappeared, together with my itching. However, my skin began to sag and fold.'

Mrs Nguyen then took another kind of traditional medicine to treat her rapid-aging skin problem - but to no avail.

Doctors say it may have been the long-term use of traditional medicines that caused the condition as they are often spiked with corticoids. These steroids speed up the effects of the unregulated remedies but could also have triggered the rare skin disease mastocytosis, where the body produces too many mast cells.

The couple do not remember what the medicine was or which pharmacy they got it from.

Mrs Nguyen said: 'We considered that it was our destiny and I quit treatment in 2009. Now I always wear a face mask whenever I go out.

'The skin on my face, chest and belly have folds like an old woman who has given birth several times although I have never had a child.

'But the rapid-aging syndrome hasn't affected my menstrual cycle, hair, teeth, eyes and mind.'



In 2010, the couple migrated to the southern province of Binh Phuoc's Bu Dop District where they rent a small wooden house.

Mr Nguyen continued to work as a carpenter while Phuong got a job at a cashew-nut processing factory. Both earn a total of less than £92 a month - which means they cannot afford an examination at a major hospital in Ho Chi Minh City.

Tuyen said his wife's disease has not affected his love for her or their relationship.

He said: 'I married Phuong when she was a beautiful woman. I have followed her through her disease and have never been shocked at all.

'It's not easy to talk about one's own marital affairs. Just simply understand that I still love her very much.'

Mrs Nguyen said her husband's love is the reason she is able to persevere in the face of adversity.

She said: 'He still loves me like before despite the fact that I look old and ugly. With him, I feel more confident to live and work.'

On October 2, doctors from Nguyen Dinh Chieu Hospital in Ben Tre Province said they would examine Phuong for free and send her to the HCMC Dermatology Hospital if they failed to diagnose her condition.

There is already some disagreement among doctors over the cause of the rare condition.

Doctor Vo Thi Bach Suong of the HCMC University of Medicine and Pharmacy, said: 'She might have taken corticoid for a long time. Many traditional pharmacists use corticoid in their medicine, leading to side effects like swelled face and abnormally-growing skin sections.'

Nguyen Hoai Nam, another lecturer at the university, agreed that Phuong may suffer from the wrongful use of corticoid. (Source: Dailymail)


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

3D Printer Made out of Legos [VIDEO]


Have you ever seen 3D printer – Milling Machine?
The answer can be yes or no, but have you ever seen 3D printer made out of Lego?
Arthur Sacek from Brazil’s ZOOM Education for Life have made 3D milling machine and get everybody attention. The machine is made of LEGO pieces except for the electric saw. You just insert a block of floral foam, the machine is cutting away layer by layer, just for about two and a half hours the product is finish.
Enjoy the video.


 Visit his web site – click HERE

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Win a Chance to Attend Red Carpet Screening of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan in Pakistan




 Ali Zafar‘s official Facebook page is actively generating publicity for his second Bollywood venture with YRF, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan. With his track,madhubala, already considered this season’s ideal dance number and the hardcore promotion spree on TV channels exciting the audience, the movie is all set to release this week.

All three lead actors will be attending premieres in Abu Dhabi, London and then Mumbai upon release. Apart from being one of the biggest and most anticipated films of 2011, the ban of Tere Bin Ladenmakes MBKD, Ali Zafar’s first bollywood film to be screened in Pakistani cinemas. Hence two premieres are being planed in Lahore and Karachi for a grand release in the actor’s homeland.
A number of celebrities and vips will be attending the red carpet affair organized by IMGC Global, MBKD distributors for Pakistan. Ali Zafar’s facebook fan page has announced to distribute free premiere passes for Lahore and Karachi events through an interesting online contest. All those who want to be amongst the first ones to watch one of the craziest romantic comedies in recent times should take part in the contest and be a part of the glittering evening. All you have to do is give a caption to this image and the most interesting ones win a chance to to attend a star studded red carpet screening of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan.

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Bol Movie Reviewed by various Online media and Websites


Shoaib Mansoor‘s much awaited and most hyped, BOL movie, has now been finally released in India, UK, USA, Canada and many other parts of the World. BOL has also successfully managed to attract the masses and media outlets, as the movie reviews are getting published back to back.
In this post, we have gathered the excerpts of all major reviews done by various online Indian websites and magazines. This will indeed give you an idea as how BOL is being seen in neighboring country and worldwide, post its release. So here we go:
To see a Pakistani film that is better than most commercial Indian films, is embarrassing. “Bol”, despite its few flaws, becomes that minor masterpiece that eclipses Bollywood.- Cine Basti 
BOL is a courageous film that has the guts to expose issues plaguing the society. It raises questions, challenges the age-old customs and mirrors a reality most convincingly. A brilliant film embellished with bravura performances. Not to be missed! Taran Adarsh on Bollywood Hungama 
 Bol is a film that leaves us with a lot of unanswered questions about gender bias.- Subhash K Jha on Bollywood Hungama
It highlights issues that are germane not just in Pakistan, but in many countries around the world.Bollywood life
The writing is riveting, and the dialogues in particular, are crisp, clear and caustic. Despite the serious demeanour of the film, the director infuses sporadic moments of unusual humour- The Economic Times
Bol is a fantastic fare, entertaining and thought-provoking, but it should not have come in direct opposition to Hurricane Bodyguard- KoiMoi
If not for the less publicity and average songs the film could have garnered much needed word of mouth pre-release. But with positive reviews pouring in, the film is sure to catch on the rage.- Super Good Movies
Director Sohaib deserves applause for the subject he tackles. The script and screenplay are well crafted. His selection of cast is perfect and they all perform very well,- Smash Hits
while the good intentions and a thought-provoking story go a long way in making Bol a remarkable film, the lengthy run time and a narrative that lags intermittently comes in the way of the film being truly enjoyable. It’s a good film, no doubt, but also slightly underwhelming in totality.- DNA India

Do you have something to say about “BOL” ? use the comments section below ! 

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

A Pakistani Motercyclist Traveling From America to Pakistan



A Different Agenda is all about my epic solo motorcycle journey from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California to Lahore, Pakistan. Follow me as I undertake this adventure.




Moin Khan a solo motorcyclist is traveling from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California to Lahore, Pakistan.

It’s as unplanned as a ride could ever be. I’m hoping to last 4 to 5 months on the road. Im not sure of the exact length of the journey, but it will probably be around 25,000 miles (40,000 km). I have no idea where I’ll be staying during the nights, have some camping gear but no idea where the campgrounds are. The unique thing about this journey is that I’ll be doing it on a Honda CBR 600 F4i sport bike and not a touring bike!

For More Details visit his website or you can also get updates about his journey from his Facebook Fan Page.  Where Moin regularly updates videos and pictures.

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Want A Google+ Invitation?


If anyone of you needs a GOOGLE+ Invitation, i have got some, send me an email on MastiTime2011@gmail.com and i will invite you :)
It's a great move by google in Social Networking. The freedom of Sharing continues.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Skype And Facebook Get Integrated


Facebook, meet Skype. And Skype, you should probably meet Facebook. The two met in a major way today during a Facebook "Something Awesome" press event, where a grand total of three new Facebook features were introduced. One of those was a revamped design for chatting. Evidently, a good many of the 750 million Facebook users enjoy the chat function, and it was revamped today to scale properly and take better advantage of wider browsers.


The next is a revamped group chat feature; Facebook's making it even easier to initiate group chat sessions, and they said that around half of the users participate in one way or another. But those are just the appetizers. The real news came with a partnership with Skype, which now ties Skype into Facebook's web design in a huge way. Video calling is now a one-click process for Facebook members, and those familiar with Skype (and used to see their friends around) will no doubt enjoy the new feature.

Furthermore, those who would rather use a standalone application can download the v5.5 Beta for Windows in order to see their Facebook contacts from there. Mac and Linux users have to wait, and there's no word on when these new features will spread to the mobile side. It's pretty clear, however, that Skype and Facebook are in this for the long haul, and now we just have to wonder if this will affect how Facebook and Windows 8 are integrated. Will the initial bootup screen ask you to sign into Facebook? It's a social world, after all...
(Source: hothardware)

Saturday, July 2, 2011

World’s Most Beautiful Currency Notes

Have you ever been in another country and thought,” These folks really have some beautiful money?” Whether it was the colors, the portraits, or the overall design, good looking money is just a little more fun to spend.

So, what are the most beautiful currencies in the world? David Standish, author of The Art of Money , shares his comments and top picks. And even though he says the European Single Currency has driven many of the beautiful currency notes into extinction, he says there are still some spectacular notes to flash around.

Click ahead to see Standish’s thoughts on what he considers the most beautiful currencies.
A Costa Rican bank note for five colones. - It shows Rafael Yglesia Castro, president of Costa Rica from 1894 to 1902 and a Guaria Morada orchid, Costa Ricas national flower. The current series of bank notes is being replaced throughout 2010.
A Canadian bank note for five dollars, depicting children playing ice hockey. - The verse is from a Roch Carrier short story, and reads: "The winters of my childhood were long, long seasons. We lived in three places - the school, the church and the skating rink - but our real life was on the skating rink."
A colourful five dollar Australian note. - In 1965, Australia adopted the name "royal" for its currency, but it was later dropped in favour of the dollar.

A note for one Egyptian pound. 

A 100 dirham note from the UAE, showing the World Trade Centre.

A five rupee note from Pakistan.
A five ringgit note from Malaysia


A 20 rand note from South Africa. 

A colourful, floral 1000 note from French Polynesia


Thiland currency note.

Surinamese currency note
Bundras currency note

Newzealand currency note
Bahamas currency note

Libiya currency note

India currency note

Indonesia currency note
(Source: rungmasti)

Facebook vs Google+


Online search giant Google has launched a new social networking website in its latest attempt to take on Facebook, which now claims more than 500m users.

Google+ allows individuals to share photos, messages and comments but also integrates the company's maps and images into the service.

It also aims to help users easily organise contacts within groups.

But some analysts say Google has simply reproduced features of Facebook while adding a video chat function.

Google, which handles roughly two out of every three internet searches in the US, has taken several stabs at Facebook in recent years.

But its previous efforts ended in failure, with both Google Wave and Google Buzz proving unpopular with users.

New functions

The company is now boasting that four features in Google+ could help make the company a permanent player in social networking:



* Circles - a functionality that allows individuals to place friends into groups, allowing users to share different forms of content with targeted clusters of friends
* Hangouts - live multi-user video conferencing that permits friends to drop in and out of live group conversations
* Huddle - group instant messaging
* Sparks - a feature that connects individuals on the network to others with common interests.

The current version of Google+ has only been released to a small number of users, but the company has said it soon hopes to make the social network available to the millions of individuals that use its services each day.

"Online sharing needs a serious re-think, so it's time we got started," Vic Gundotra, senior vice president of engineering at Google, said in a press release.

"Other social networking tools make selective sharing within small groups difficult," she added, taking what appears to be a jab at Facebook's recent grouping function.

But some analysts have said Google could have a difficult time converting Facebook devotees to their new social network.

"People have their social circles on Facebook - asking them to create another social circle is challenging," Debra Aho Williamson, principal analyst with research firm eMarketer, told the Associated Press news agency.

"The whole idea of a Google social network... they've been throwing stuff against the wall for several years and so forth nothing has stuck," she added.

In April, Google reached an out-of-court settlement with a US policy group over its rollout of Google Buzz, a previous social effort.

The legal action claimed Google deceived users and violated its own privacy policy by automatically enrolling all Gmail users in its Buzz social network without seeking prior permission.

(Source: BBC)