Everyone wants a camera they can handle as roughly as they wish to but are afraid that their investment might take the toll of poor handling. The Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 Camera is just the camera that has been made for the purpose of rough handling . And what is amazing is that it fits your pocket very well too at $290. This camera is not only waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof ,but also crushproof.  It has a 14 megapixel sensor, a 5x optical zoom, dual image stabilization, 720p video recording, a 2.7-inch LCD, and HDMI output, it’s also waterproof to 33 feet, shockproof to 6.6 feet, freezeproof to 14º F, and “oh yeah” crushproof up to approximately 100 Kgs of weight. This is the camera to carry to the rough outdoors and forget about taking care of it.

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Paintball

Posted: 4th March 2011 by Aditya Mahajan in Gadgets
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Have you ever been fascinated by paintball games but always thought that you do not have a right companion to play those with or you are sharp enough not to get a worthy opponent. You wait is over with the Paintball Robot. It costs $1,200 and has a top-mounted paintball gun with elevation change capabilities, as well as a tracked base that can climb stairs and turn in place and it can be controlled by one of your friends watching all your moves from afar.

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A cane sword

Posted: 3rd March 2011 by Aditya Mahajan in Gadgets
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I am sure most of have felt one time or the other when a villain like Gulshan Grover surprises the hero with a sword coming out of his cane. Here is the answer to your thoughts if you wanted to own one of these some day:The Sword Canes which will cost you about $450-$1,450 and are available in a variety of styles. Inside the cane you have a really sharp blade you can use to your liberty and surprise your enemies who mistook you for just a guy with a stick.

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The Ipad2

Posted: 3rd March 2011 by Aditya Mahajan in Gadgets
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Its no longer news now that Apple released the Ipad-2 yesterday and it was Steve Jobs himself to do the honors. The price of the Ipad would range from $500-$829. The newer avatar is 33% thinner than the current iPad and even thinner than the Iphone 4. It sports a dual-core A5 processor , as well as a front-facing VGA camera for FaceTime, and a rear-facing camera that captures 720p HD video. Apart from all this goodness it also has a built-in gyroscope, HDMI video output at 1080p HD , 10 hours of battery life, and the same 9.7-inch LED-backlit LCD screen.

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The Ego Submarine

Posted: 1st March 2011 by Aditya Mahajan in Cars, Gadgets
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The concept of a personal submarine is fast catching pace in the high-end luxury market and here is the Raonhaje Ego Submarine , though its not a complete submarine which can go to the deep depths , but if the water is clear and you want to enjoy the underwater environment and natural beauty its the perfect answer.It has a submersed central hull flanked by a floating hull on both sides, specially-made acrylic windows and the wheel and pedal control system makes piloting it as easy as driving a car. You also get podded propulsion for easy maneuverability, all-electric operation with a run time of up to eight hours, and two seats to have a quite and fun filled time with the one accompanying you aboard.

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Funny Maths-Anonymous

Posted: 1st March 2011 by aseem.ace in Thoughts
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He’s teaching her arithmetic,
He said it was his mission,
He kissed her once, he kissed her twice
And said now that’s addition,
And as he added smack by smack,
In silent satisfaction,
She sweetly kissed him back,
And said now that’s subtraction,
Then he kissed her ‘n she kissed him,
Without an explanation,
And both together smiled and said.
That’s multiplication,
Then dad arrived upon the scene,
And made a quick decision,
He kicked the kid three blocks away,
And said that’s long division.

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I dreamed once that I was going to be hanged; but I was not at all surprised about it. Nobody was. My relations came to see me off, I thought, and to wish me “Good-bye!” They all came, and were all very pleasant; but they were not in the least astonished–not one of them. Everybody appeared to regard the coming tragedy as one of the most-naturally-to-be-expected things in the world.

It is only in sleep that true imagination ever stirs within us. Awake, we never imagine anything; we merely alter, vary, or transpose. We give another twist to the kaleidoscope of the things we see around us, and obtain another pattern; but not one of us has ever added one tiniest piece of new glass to the toy.

Human thought is not a firework, ever shooting off fresh forms and shapes as it burns; it is a tree, growing very slowly — you can watch it long and see no movement — very silently, unnoticed. It was planted in the world many thousand years ago, a tiny, sickly plant. And men guarded it and tended it, and gave up life and fame to aid its growth. In the hot days of their youth, they came to the gate of the garden and knocked, begging to be let in, and to be counted among the gardeners. And their young companions without called to them to come back, and play the man with bow and spear, and win sweet smiles from rosy lips, and take their part amid the feast, and dance, not stoop with wrinkled brows, at weaklings’ work. And the passers by mocked them and called shame, and others cried out to stone them. And still they stayed there laboring, that the tree might grow a little, and they died and were forgotten. And the tree grew fair and strong. The storms of ignorance passed over it, and harmed it not. The fierce fires of superstition soared around it; but men leaped into the flames and beat them back, perishing, and the tree grew. With the sweat of their brow have men nourished its green leaves. Their tears have moistened the earth about it. With their blood they have watered its roots. The seasons have come and passed, and the tree has grown and flourished. And its branches have spread far and high, and ever fresh shoots are bursting forth, and ever new leaves unfolding to the light. But they are all part of the one tree — the tree that was planted on the first birthday of the human race. The stem that bears them springs from the gnarled old trunk that was green and soft when white-haired Time was a little child; the sap that feeds them is drawn up through the roots that twine and twist about the bones of the ages that are dead.

How dull, how impossible life would be without dreams — waking dreams, I mean — the dreams that we call “castles in the air,” built by the kindly hands of Hope! Were it not for the mirage of the oasis, drawing his footsteps ever onward, the weary traveler would lie down in the desert sand and die. It is the mirage of distant success, of happiness that, like the bunch of carrots fastened an inch beyond the donkey’s nose, seems always just within our reach, if only we will gallop fast enough, that makes us run so eagerly along the road of Life.

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