Well, I guess you have to see this as Dubai have the most beautiful subway in the world. The subway can be rated 5-star. And also, it is freaky clean. Watch the picture below and you will believe what I saying.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
World's Most Beautiful Subway
Monday, August 9, 2010
World's Most Ridiculous Car Hoods
This is true, no photoshop, just some people too bored and started to decorate their car. Some of the car hood just awesome, haha. Enjoy, the most ridiculous car hoods you ever seen.
Obama Hood
Hulk Hood
Horny Pony Hood
Eternal Love Hood
Darth Vader Hood
Creepy Lady Hood
Transformer Hood
PitBull Hood
Pac Man Hood
Exposed Hood
Obama Hood
Hulk Hood
Horny Pony Hood
Eternal Love Hood
Darth Vader Hood
Creepy Lady Hood
Transformer Hood
PitBull Hood
Pac Man Hood
Exposed Hood
Thursday, August 5, 2010
World's Most Millionaires In The Country
You want to be a Millionaire? Before you start your journey, you might need to go to the city below which has the most millionaires in the world. Or you can choose to stay there.
New York : 667,200 Millionaires
Los Angeles: 235,800 Millionaires
Chicago: 198,100 Millionaires
Washington D.C.: 152,400 Millionaires
San Francisco: 138,300 Millionaires
Philadelphia: 104,100 Millionaires
Boston: 102,300 Millionaires
Detroit: 89,100 Millionaires
Houston: 88,200 Millionaires
San Jose: 86,500 Millionaires
New York : 667,200 Millionaires
Los Angeles: 235,800 Millionaires
Chicago: 198,100 Millionaires
Washington D.C.: 152,400 Millionaires
San Francisco: 138,300 Millionaires
Philadelphia: 104,100 Millionaires
Boston: 102,300 Millionaires
Detroit: 89,100 Millionaires
Houston: 88,200 Millionaires
San Jose: 86,500 Millionaires
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
World's Most Incredible Planes
Imagine a personal plane that fits one person only, or jets that fly by flapping their wings.
Take a look at these incredible design concepts for the airplanes of the future.
Take a look at these incredible design concepts for the airplanes of the future.
Friday, July 30, 2010
World's Most Valuable Brands
1. Coca-Cola - $67,000 million
Beverage company, manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886.
2. Microsoft - $56,926 million
Public multinational corporation based in Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions.
3. IBM - $56,201 million
Multinational computer, technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, North Castle, New York, United States. IBM is the world's fourth largest technology company. IBM is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century.
4. General Electric - $48,907 million
company involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications and engineering.
5. Intel - $32,319 million
Technology company, and the world's largest semiconductor chip maker
6. Nokia - $30,131 million
Fashionable designs and low-cost models for the developing world enabled the mobile phone maker to regain ground against competitors.
7. Toyota - $27,941 million
Toyota is closing in on GM to become the world's biggest automaker. A slated 10% increase in U.S. sales this year will help even more.
8. Disney - $27,848 million
New CEO Robert Iger expanded the brand by buying animation hit-maker Pixar and beefing up digital distribution of TV shows through the Internet and iPods.
9. McDonald's - $27,501 million
A new healthy-living marketing campaign—and the premium-priced sandwiches and salads that came with it—have led to a fourth year of sales gains.
10. Mercedes-Benz - $21,795 million
The new S-Class sedan and M-Class SUV are helping repair a tarnished quality reputation. High costs and weak margins will take longer to fix.
Beverage company, manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886.
2. Microsoft - $56,926 million
Public multinational corporation based in Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions.
3. IBM - $56,201 million
Multinational computer, technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, North Castle, New York, United States. IBM is the world's fourth largest technology company. IBM is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century.
4. General Electric - $48,907 million
company involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications and engineering.
5. Intel - $32,319 million
Technology company, and the world's largest semiconductor chip maker
6. Nokia - $30,131 million
Fashionable designs and low-cost models for the developing world enabled the mobile phone maker to regain ground against competitors.
7. Toyota - $27,941 million
Toyota is closing in on GM to become the world's biggest automaker. A slated 10% increase in U.S. sales this year will help even more.
8. Disney - $27,848 million
New CEO Robert Iger expanded the brand by buying animation hit-maker Pixar and beefing up digital distribution of TV shows through the Internet and iPods.
9. McDonald's - $27,501 million
A new healthy-living marketing campaign—and the premium-priced sandwiches and salads that came with it—have led to a fourth year of sales gains.
10. Mercedes-Benz - $21,795 million
The new S-Class sedan and M-Class SUV are helping repair a tarnished quality reputation. High costs and weak margins will take longer to fix.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
World's Most Expensive Restaurant Dish
You take a standard dish offering -- an omelette, a bagel, a martini, a burger -- and add some combination of: black truffles, foie gras, gold leaf, caviar, a diamond, etc. Add some zeros to the price, blast out a press release for the new menu item, and your fledging establish is mentioned in papers and TV news broadcasts across the country and maybe the world, and online mentions abound. It doesn't ever need to be ordered, of course.
Here are 10 of the most ridiculously restaurant dish gimmicks of the last few years.
$1.4 Million Strawberries
$10,000 "Martini On The Rock"
$5,000 Burger
$1,000 Sundae Landing Serendipity on this for the second time, the Golden Opulence sundae rings in at a staggering $1,000. The sundae is a base of Thaitian vanilla ice cream infused with Madagascar vanilla beans and piece of Chuao chocolate from Venezuela that gets topped with an edible gold leaf, then drizzeled with Amedei Porcelana chocolate and candied fruit, gold covered almonds, chocolate truffles and marzipan cherries
$1,000 Omelette
$1,000 Brownie
$1,000 Bagel
$515 Sidecar Cocktail
$500 Hot Pot
$69 Hot Dog
Here are 10 of the most ridiculously restaurant dish gimmicks of the last few years.
$1.4 Million Strawberries
The 90+ year old Arnaud restaurant in New Orleans' French Quarter sounds quaint enough. That's until you've heard about their Strawberries Arnaud, which ring in at a whopping $1.4 million. The pedestrian bowl of berries comes garnished with a 4.7-carat pink (because it's strawberries, duh) diamond ring, and is served by waiters wearing white gloves who pour $30,000 liquor.
$10,000 "Martini On The Rock"
It's just a single very special rock: a diamond. NYC's Algonquin hotel offers a $10,000 martini that comes with its own pre-selected diamond in the glass.
$5,000 Burger
Chef Hubert Keller at the Fleur de Lys restaurant at Mandalay Bay whips up the pricey burgers, which are pure Kobe beef flavored with foie gras and black truffles, served on a truffle bun, and garnished with Keller's special truffle sauce.
$1,000 Sundae Landing Serendipity on this for the second time, the Golden Opulence sundae rings in at a staggering $1,000. The sundae is a base of Thaitian vanilla ice cream infused with Madagascar vanilla beans and piece of Chuao chocolate from Venezuela that gets topped with an edible gold leaf, then drizzeled with Amedei Porcelana chocolate and candied fruit, gold covered almonds, chocolate truffles and marzipan cherries
$1,000 Omelette
Norma's in NYC's Le Parker Meridien Hotel serves their omelette with fresh Maine lobster and 10 oz. of caviar.
$1,000 Brownie
Brule, a restaurant located in Atlantic City's Tropicana Resort serves what they call the "Brownie Extraordinaire,". The dish, offered with a $15,000 Valentine's Day package is a dark chocolate brownie topped with hazelnuts, but that's not why it's so pricey. The brownie comes alongside a St. Louis crystal "atomizer," a perfume bottle-like contraption
$1,000 Bagel
Back in 2007, New York's Westin Hotel created the world's most expensive bagel, topped with white truffle cream cheese, goji berry infused Riesling jelly, and, of course, gold leaf.
$515 Sidecar Cocktail
It starts with extremely rare 1865 Ritz Reserve cognac, made from grapes that were on the vine before the devastating phylloxera infestation of the 1860s. Only a few bottles remain.
$500 Hot Pot
At his Vegas spot, Takayama charges a steep $500. The luxe hot pots come in custom-molded pots, heated on induction burners set into the tables; and feature ingredients such as wild bluefin tuna belly wrapped around julienned Japanese leeks, taraba crab legs from Hokkaido, sliced abalone, winter yellowtail and beef from the Ohmi region of Japan.
$69 Hot Dog
The beef dog is grilled in white truffle oil and then served in pretzel bread, before getting topped with foie gras, black truffles, caramelized onions, heirloom tomato ketchup, and dijon mustard with black truffles.
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