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Nina Senicar’s Amazing Bikini Pictures

I have no clue who the hell this Nina Senicar chick is, but look at that body. I'm going to assume that she’s a model of some sort or a European TV personality who probably wears some of the tiniest outfits anyone has ever seen on television. Whoever the f@#k she is, I’m glad she decided to slip into her little bikini and hang out on what I can only assume is some rich old man’s luxury yacht. There seems to be something about multi million dollar luxury yachts that really attracts the hotties. I wonder what it could be?

Kittens Discarded In Cat Food Bag Rescued By Dog

Two kittens who were thrown mercilessly into a a bag and then dumped in the middle of the road are now available for adoption from and Iowa rescue group. But if it weren't for the heroic actions of dog named Reagan, they probably would not have survived. WHOTV reports that the two kittens, named Tipper and Skipper, were sealed in a Meow Mix bag with the rest of the litter and then left in the street. The bag had been run over by a vehicle, killing some of the kittens and making it difficult to tell exactly how many cats were inside. Somehow, Tipper and Skipper survived. "It was not a pretty sight," Linda Blakely from Iowa's Raccoon Valley Animal Sanctuary said. That's when Reagan stepped in. He grabbed the bag, and carried it home. He didn't stop whining until his owner opened the bag. Covered in the blood and remains of the kittens who were killed, she found two seriously injured survivors.

Christina Hendricks Brings Out the Big Guns

I don't know how Christina Hendricks keeps those amazing funbags inside her dress top. I don't know, but I certainly do care, enough to launch a multi-hour investigation of the gravity defying laws surrounding those big balloon tops. Joining the boobtastic fantastic Christina Hendricks in red on the red carpet film premiere were Olivia Munn, having herself quite a day of ogle-worthy moments, and the tomboy-turned-ingenue-turned-girl-I'd-kill-t0-see-nekkid, Emma Roberts, the three lovelies in red making palatable, if not delectable, the showcase around a film that you'd have to threaten to pull my tongue out through my scrote before I relented to watch even the opening credits.

Eyebombing

Eyebombing is the act of setting googly eyes on inanimate things in the public space. Ultimately the goal is to humanize the streets, and bring sunshine to people passing by. THE RULES: 1. Only images of inanimate objects with wiggle eyes - NOT stickers. 2. Only images taken in the public space.



PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES TECHNOLOGY & OTHER NEAT STUFF

315hp Hayabusa Boom Trike rivals Porsche GT3 and Ferrari F430

Boom Trikes is the Europe-wide leading manufacturer of trikes that develops and produces trikes for the global market as well. Founded in 1990 by Wolfgang and Christine Merkle, the English custom-bike makers are back with a new Suzuki Hayabusa Trike that is sure to take any trike-lover’s breath away. Measuring 352cm in length by 176cm in width, the new Hayabusa Trike uses elements from the world’s quickest motorcycle including operating elements and cooling system. The strongest production Trike in recorded history, the Hayabusa Boom Trike also borrows the electrical system, the exhaust system and engine from the Hayabusa it is based upon. The trike offers an incredible power to weight ratio of 2.49 kg per hp which is made even more astonishing by the fact that the bike weighs a mere 500 kg. This means that the 315 hp it generates on the Turbo version essentially puts it in the same league as the Porsche GT3 and the Ferrari F430 when it comes to on-road performance. The suction version of the engine also delivers a massive 197 hp and the trike comes with the circuit, coupling and brake systems on the handlebars as the motorcycle does. This allows the biker to maintain optimum control of the bike even at higher speeds and while executing dexterous maneuvers.

Products Made Using Recycled Boat Sails

Sailcloth is made from different fabrics and is quite sturdy. It is tough and water-resistant and is good to be used in all kinds of weather conditions. Hardly any effort is made to recycle sailcloth even after knowing all the properties it comes injected with. It is thrown away most of times without exploiting its complete potential. But there are many who are recycling sailcloth and using it to make various everyday items. Below is a list of seven products that have been made using recycled boat sails.

Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrow Concept

For the 2011 Los Angeles Design Challenge, which was seeking to find the most spectacular new film car for Hollywood, the designers from the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios in Sindelfingen (Germany) and Carlsbad (USA), have joined the ranks of the screen-writers. The designers at the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studio in Carlsbad, California have created a Hollywood-style homage for Mercedes-Benz to 125 years of innovation in automotive technology and design. The leading roles are played by two high-tech characters which have been instrumental in reconciling safety and stylish design in automobiles: the Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrow cult racing car and crash test dummies.

Why The EU Is Kicking Our Clean Energy Ass

he EU signed Kyoto in 1997, and passed laws to lower emissions by 2005. Five years later it had double the wind power of the US, and ten times the solar power. I know that it has been customary to compare the metrics on renewable energy development within the US as a whole to just one nation within the European Union, but it is misleading, as a comparison of our relative progress, because the US has a bigger economy than any one EU nation such as Germany or Spain, that it is typically compared to. It is time for us to compare the US with the EU as a whole to get an accurate picture, because it is easier for a larger economy to beat a smaller one in anything. This applies in any metric, but especially when comparing things like numbers of wind farms or solar farms, because how many people there are in a given area, and how much electricity they need (to produce and consume what percent of the global GDP) needs to be comparable, or the comparison is nonsensical.

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