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Irina Shayk Doesn’T Shave Her Legs

Russian model Irina Shayk, mostly famous these days for being the 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model, was out in LA yesterday looking slightly less sexy than she did in the magazine. Mostly because she doesn’t shave her legs. And if she doesn’t shave her legs, her bush must be an abomination. If I’m dating a supermodel, her vagina better look like it was drawn on with a pencil.

Breathtaking Examples Of High Speed Photography

High Speed Photography is getting very popular day by day. High speed photography produces awesome results because of a relatively faster shutter speed. This form of photography comes into play when we want to capture those scenes which cannot be witnessed with bare eyes. We have already published a post about 40 Stunning High Speed Photographs and that was greatly appreciated by our readers. Now we have gathered another great collection of High Speed Photography. This round-up contains 55 most stunning and appealing high speed photographs which demonstrate the remarkable skills of the photographers who have taken such amazing snaps.

Ponzi Wife Hopes To Pole Dance Her Way Back To Profit

Things haven't been so easy for former Scores stripper Diane Passage in recent months, ever since her husband, accountant to the stars Kenneth Starr, pleaded guilty to running a Ponzi scheme. Starr is facing 12 years in jail, his companies are in bankruptcy, and their joint bank accounts have been frozen—so what's a third wife to do to make a little money? Passage reportedly auditioned for a new, untitled reality TV show which will show what life is like for pole dancers; if Passage gets a spot, she'll be filmed as she starts working at Scores again. There won't be any nudity, but there will be footage of the girls "going about their daily lives."

Cloud Encounters

Alien invasion or freak of nature? Thankfully it’s the latter! Often mistaken for UFOs, spectacular lenticular clouds are formed at high altitudes when, uh, a bunch of scientific stuff happens. But aren’t they cool? Click the pics for a better look at these gorgeous formations.



PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES TECHNOLOGY & OTHER NEAT STUFF

Superperformance MkIII Roadster Blends Ford’S Classic Styling With Best Modern Powertrains

2011 Ford Mustang GT with 5.0-liter V8 behind the wheel is already a fierce roadster with sheer driving fun and power bonanza. With those 412 ponies roaring under the hood and a curb weight of 3,600 pounds, 2011 Ford Mustang GT was nothing but pot of pure honey, as for as the driving and performance is concerned. However, Superperformance, Shelby-licensed Cobra replicas maker, has a different thought in mind when made this MKIII roadster. Under the hood is the same 5.0l V8, but it’s now to drag comparatively less weight than 2011 roadster. Means, it’s gonna be all the more fun on the road. The new roadster is the perfect blend of Ford’s classic styling with best modern powertrains and has ‘engine wedges snugly into the front of the car, and only a custom air intake and headers are all that are needed to make everything fit’.

Double Glock Full Auto Pistols

Just when I think I have seen it all, I see something like the DoubleGlock Machine Pistol. I don't know anything about this pistol. If any of our European readers know the history behind it, please share it in the comments. I guess that the recoil of the fully automatic Glock 18 pistols (Glock 18C?) would cancel each other out allowing easy control.

Concept Cars: Audi Onix

The Audi Onix is powered by a hybrid drivetrain which consists of a mid-mounted V12 engine, and two 114 hp (85kW) electric motors. This additional power, which is generated during braking, is stored in an optimized flywheel accumulator, located between the two electric motors. The power from the electric motors is reserved for the front wheels, while the V12 sends its power to the rear wheels. Clearly the Audi Onix was conceived with racing in mind, and although it's purely a concept Ciprian designed it as a fictional competitor for the Porsche 918 RSR hybrid.

Pathfinder Subs Would Crawl Along The Ocean Floor

The Transatlantic Seafloor Research Challenge is not a real competition, but that hasn't stopped British designer Philip Pauley from envisioning it, and the watercraft that would take part in it. If it were to exist, the challenge would require underwater vehicles to cross from the UK to the US using whatever route their team members thought was the quickest, but they would have to stay in physical contact with the sea floor for as much of the distance as possible. Pauley's Pathfinder submarines would be equipped with wheels or tracks for trundling along the bottom on most of the crossing, but would also theoretically be able to propel themselves up through the water when necessary.

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