Messages In This Digest (11 Messages)
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- *NATURE AND ITS BEAUTY*_* From: TUNA
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- Anjali Lavinia Latest Stills.. From: Shyjith M
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- Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Boy.. Must See.. From: Shyjith M
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- THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CONSTRUCTION WEHICLES... From: Shyjith M
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- The world RICHEST in a changing WORLD... From: Shyjith M
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- Photo Manipulations of Pictures and Reality From: ALI KHAN
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- Beautiful Gardens... From: Shyjith M
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- Tiger And Child From: Deepak Punjabi
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- *MONGOLIA*_* 5 From: TUNA
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- *MONGOLIA*_* 6 From: TUNA
- 11a.
- *ANIMALS*_* From: TUNA
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*NATURE AND ITS BEAUTY*_*
Posted by: "TUNA" tuna.34@gmail.com tunaysem
Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:41 am (PDT)
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Anjali Lavinia Latest Stills..
Posted by: "Shyjith M" jithu.m1984@gmail.com
Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:46 am (PDT)
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Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Boy.. Must See..
Posted by: "Shyjith M" jithu.m1984@gmail.com
Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:49 am (PDT)
<goog_393026069> The life of Dai Guohong was rather ordinary before 2008.
He was 18 years old when he lost his both legs in the horrible Wenchuan
earthquake. He didn't give in, trained a lot and has now become one of
China's top swimmers.
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THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CONSTRUCTION WEHICLES...
Posted by: "Shyjith M" jithu.m1984@gmail.com
Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:55 am (PDT)
*Krupp Bagger 288: World's Largest Trencher*
To put it lightly, the Bagger 288 is a bucket-wheel excavator. But there's
nothing light about a 13,500-ton mobile strip miner. The German creation is
721 feet long, 315 feet high, and can clear an area the size of a football
field three stories deepin just one day.
*Armored Caterpillar D9R*
Its nickname is Doobi (Hebrew for teddy bear) but this heavily armored
bulldozer is anything but soft and cuddly. With 15 tons of
Israeli-engineered armor protecting the entire machine and bulletproof
windows sealing in the cabin, this monster machine is equipped for
construction, rescue, demolition, and even defending itself with
custom-fitted grenade launchers and machine guns.
*Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1*
The Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 telescopic crane is ridiculous. It can lift up
to 1,200 tons. It's boom extends to 100 meters long with up to 126 meters
of additional lattice. Rolling along on a nine-axle suspension, this bad
boy can handle any job. Disc brakes come standard.
*LeTourneau L-2350 Front End Loader*
The world's largest rubber-tire front loading vehicle of its kind, the
L-2350's bucket is roughly the size of a studio apartment. It has a 2,300
horsepower engine capable of lifting up to 160,000 lbs. The operator stands
two stories off the ground, and the mammoth bucket extends to a maximum
height of nearly 44 feet.
*Rusch Triple 34-25 with Genesis 2500 Demolition Shear*
Quite possibly the largest demolition shear in the world, the Genesis 2500
wields devastating power, especially mounted on the Rusch excavator. It is
a destruction machine with Godzilla-like force.
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The world RICHEST in a changing WORLD...
Posted by: "Shyjith M" jithu.m1984@gmail.com
Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:56 pm (PDT)
<goog_393026155>
*World's Richest Governments * <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
We know the world's richest man is Carlos Slim Helu of Mexico, <goog_393026155>
After the two richest men in the world , Bill Gates n Warrent Buffet , gave
away most of their fortune to charity ) <goog_393026155>
You'll have to check with Forbes for the rest. <goog_393026155>
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How about *governments*? <goog_393026155>
Which government is the richest (having most money that is, in
US$)?<goog_393026155>
If you are expecting North American and European nations, wrong
.........<goog_393026155>
While the countries may *look* rich, wealthy European nations can't
withstand a prolonged major financial crisis, just like Greece.<goog_393026155>
The USA might have the biggest economy, but the American government is not
at all rich; <goog_393026155>
(in fact, *it can't even take out US$150bn if asked to now without
resorting to borrowing*.) <goog_393026155>
To date the US government has borrowed $14.5 trillion! <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
The UK, likewise, while the country/people are well off, the government
isn't. <goog_393026155>
The UK government's debt stands at *$9 trillion now*! <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
The *World's Richest Governments** immediately after the 2008-2009
financial crisis are: -* <goog_393026155>
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1. *P R of China* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $2,454,300,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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2. *Japan* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $1,019,000,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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3. *Russia* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $458,020,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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4. *Saudi Arabia* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $395,467,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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5. *Taiwan (ROC)* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $362,380,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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6. * **India* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $279,422,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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7. *South Korea* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $274,220,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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8. * **Switzerland* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $262,000,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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9. * **Hong Kong*, China <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $256,000,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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10. *Brazil* <goog_393026155>
National reserves: $255,000,000,000 <goog_393026155>
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*Here are the rest, in million US$:* <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
11 Singapore / 203,436 <goog_393026155>
12 Germany / 189,100 <goog_393026155>
13 Thailand / 150,000 <goog_393026155>
14 Algeria / 149,000 <goog_393026155>
15 France / 140,848 <goog_393026155>
16 Italy / 133,104 <goog_393026155>
17 *United States* / 124,176 <goog_393026155>
18 Mexico / 100,096 <goog_393026155>
19* Iran */ 96,560 <goog_393026155>
*20 Malaysia / 96,100* <goog_393026155>
21 Poland / 85,232 <goog_393026155>
22 Libya / 79,000 <goog_393026155>
23 Denmark / 76,315 <goog_393026155>
24 Turkey / 71,859 <goog_393026155>
25 Indonesia / 69,730 <goog_393026155>
26 *United Kingdom* / 69,091 <goog_393026155>
27 Israel / 62,490 <goog_393026155>
28 *Canada* / 57,392 <goog_393026155>
29 Norway / 49,223 <goog_393026155>
30 Iraq / 48,779 <goog_393026155>
31 Argentina / 48,778 <goog_393026155>
32 Philippines / 47,650 <goog_393026155>
33 Sweden / 46,631 <goog_393026155>
34 *United Arab Emirates* / 45,000 <goog_393026155>
35 Hungary / 44,591 <goog_393026155>
36 Romania / 44,056 <goog_393026155>
37 Nigeria / 40,480 <goog_393026155>
38 Czech Republic / 40,151 <goog_393026155>
39 *Australia* / 39,454 <goog_393026155>
40 Lebanon / 38,600 <goog_393026155>
41 Netherlands / 38,372 <goog_393026155>
42 South Africa / 38,283 <goog_393026155>
43 Peru / 37,108 <goog_393026155>
44 Egypt / 35,223 <goog_393026155>
45 Venezuela / 31,925 <goog_393026155>
46 Ukraine / 28,837 <goog_393026155>
47 Spain / 28,195 <goog_393026155>
48 Colombia / 25,141 <goog_393026155>
49 Chile / 24,921 <goog_393026155>
50 Belgium / 24,130 <goog_393026155>
51 Brunei / 22,000 <goog_393026155>
52 Morocco / 21,873 <goog_393026155>
53 Vietnam / 17,500 <goog_393026155>
54 *Macau* / 18,730 <goog_393026155>
55 Kazakhstan / 27,549 <goog_393026155>
56 Kuwait / 19,420 <goog_393026155>
57 Angola / 19,400 <goog_393026155>
58 Austria / 18,079 <goog_393026155>
59 Serbia / 17,357 <goog_393026155>
60 Pakistan / 16,770 <goog_393026155>
61 *New Zealand* / 16,570 <goog_393026155>
62 Bulgaria / 16,497 <goog_393026155>
63 Ireland / 16,229 <goog_393026155>
63 Portugal / 16,254 <goog_393026155>
64 Croatia / 13,720 <goog_393026155>
65 Jordan / 12,180 <goog_393026155>
66 Finland / 11,085 <goog_393026155>
67 Bangladesh / 10,550 <goog_393026155>
68 Botswana / 10,000 <goog_393026155>
69 Tunisia / 9,709 <goog_393026155>
70 Azerbaijan / 9,316 <goog_393026155>
71 Bolivia / 8,585 <goog_393026155>
72 Trinidad and Tobago / 8,100 <goog_393026155>
73 Yemen / 7,400 <goog_393026155>
74 Uruguay / 8,104 <goog_393026155>
75 Oman / 7,004 <goog_393026155>
76 Latvia / 6,820 <goog_393026155>
77 Lithuania / 6,438 <goog_393026155>
78 Qatar / 6,368 <goog_393026155>
79 Cyprus / 6,176 <goog_393026155>
80 Belarus / 6,074 <goog_393026155>
81 Syria / 6,039 <goog_393026155>
82 Uzbekistan / 5,600 <goog_393026155>
83 Luxembourg / 5,337 <goog_393026155>
84 Guatemala / 5,496 <goog_393026155>
85 Greece / 5,207 <goog_393026155>
86 Bosnia and Herzegovina / 5,151 <goog_393026155>
87 Cuba / 4,247 <goog_393026155>
88 Costa Rica / 4,113 <goog_393026155>
89 Equatorial Guinea / 3,928 <goog_393026155>
90 Ecuador / 3,913 <goog_393026155>
91 *Iceland */ 3,823 <goog_393026155>
92 Paraguay / 3,731 <goog_393026155>
93 Turkmenistan / 3,644 <goog_393026155>
94 Estonia / 3,583 <goog_393026155>
95 Malta / 3,522 <goog_393026155>
96 Myanmar / 3,500 <goog_393026155>
97 Bahrain / 3,474 <goog_393026155>
98 Kenya / 3,260 <goog_393026155>
99 Ghana / 2,837 <goog_393026155>
100 El Salvador / 2,845 <goog_393026155>
101 Sri Lanka / 2,600 <goog_393026155>
102 Cambodia / 2,522 <goog_393026155>
103 Côte d'Ivoire / 2,500 <goog_393026155>
104 Tanzania / 2,441 <goog_393026155>
105 Cameroon / 2,341 <goog_393026155>
106 Macedonia / 2,243 <goog_393026155>
107 Dominican Republic / 2,223 <goog_393026155>
108 Papua New Guinea / 2,193 <goog_393026155>
109 Honduras / 2,083 <goog_393026155>
110 Armenia / 1,848 <goog_393026155>
111 Slovakia / 1,809 <goog_393026155>
112 Mauritius / 1,772 <goog_393026155>
113 Albania / 1,615 <goog_393026155>
114 Kyrgyzstan / 1,559 <goog_393026155>
115 Jamaica / 1,490 <goog_393026155>
116 Mozambique / 1,470 <goog_393026155>
117 Gabon / 1,459 <goog_393026155>
118 Senegal / 1,350 <goog_393026155>
119 Georgia / 1,300 <goog_393026155>
120 Panama / 1,260 <goog_393026155>
121 Sudan / 1,245 <goog_393026155>
122 Zimbabwe / 1,222 <goog_393026155>
123 Slovenia / 1,105 <goog_393026155>
124 Moldova / 1,102 <goog_393026155>
125 Zambia / 1,100 <goog_393026155>
126 Nicaragua / 1,496 <goog_393026155>
127 Mongolia / 1,000 <goog_393026155>
128 Chad / 997 <goog_393026155>
129 Burkina Faso / 897 <goog_393026155>
130 Lesotho / 889 <goog_393026155>
131 Ethiopia / 840 <goog_393026155>
132 Benin / 825 <goog_393026155>
133 Namibia / 750 <goog_393026155>
134 Madagascar / 745 <goog_393026155>
135 Barbados / 620 <goog_393026155>
136 Laos / 514 <goog_393026155>
137 Rwanda / 511 <goog_393026155>
138 Swaziland / 395 <goog_393026155>
139 Togo / 363 <goog_393026155>
140 Cape Verde / 344 <goog_393026155>
141 Tajikistan / 301 <goog_393026155>
142 Guyana / 292 <goog_393026155>
143 Haiti / 221 <goog_393026155>
144 Belize / 150 <goog_393026155>
145 Vanuatu / 149 <goog_393026155>
146 Malawi / 140 <goog_393026155>
147 Gambia / 120 <goog_393026155>
148 Guinea / 119 <goog_393026155>
149 Burundi / 118 <goog_393026155>
150 Seychelles / 118 <goog_393026155>
151 Samoa / 70 <goog_393026155>
152 Tonga / 55 <goog_393026155>
153 Liberia / 49 <goog_393026155>
154 Congo / 36 <goog_393026155>
155 São Tomé and Príncipe / 36 <goog_393026155>
156 Eritrea / 22 <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
Big national reserves doesn't guarantee prosperity however, for instance,
the yearly expenses for China's government is $1.11 trillion, their
government must always think of economic growth and making more money. The
PRC overspent $110bn last year, much of it towards modernizing their
military, if it goes on like this their reserves can only last for 22
yrs.<goog_393026155>
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*The Malaysian gov't overspent $13bn last year, if it goes on like this
their reserves can only last for 7 yrs.* <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
The Singaporean government overspent $3bn last year, much of it rescuing
their banks from financial crisis, if it goes on like this their reserves
can last 68 yrs. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
The Swiss gov't overspent $1bn last year, if it goes on like this their
reserves can last 262 yrs. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
A country normally can borrow up to 100% its GDP. A very strong industrial
country or very financial stable nation can borrow up to perhaps 200% its
GDP, debts over 250% GDP the country is bankrupt. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
Greece's debt is *113.40%* GDP, in *danger *as it is not considered a
strong industrial or financial country, as we already know. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
Iceland's debt is *107.60%* GDP, also in *crisis* as it is not so strong
industrially or financially. <goog_393026155>
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Singapore's debt is *113.10%*, not in hot water due to its global financial
hub status, and also its financial strength. It's only dangerous for
Singapore when it reaches 200%. <goog_393026155>
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Japan's debt is *189.30%*, still under radar as a powerful Industrial
nation. It needs to panic only at around 200%. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
*The US has the world largest debt, but it is only 62% of its GDP, it is
not in any immediate danger of bankruptcy.* <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
Zimbabwe's debt is *282.60%* GDP, it is a kaput nation. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
Malaysia's debt is currently At *53.70%* GDP.... would have been much
better if not for billions wasted thru corruption and mismanagement by
UMNO.<goog_393026155>
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*Hong Kong and Taiwan are doing pretty good with debts at 32-37%
GDP.*<goog_393026155>
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South Korea is even better with debts at *23.5%* GDP. <goog_393026155>
<goog_393026155>
China is very stable with debts at *16.90%* GDP. <goog_393026155>
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Russia is like a big mountain with debts @ only at *6.30%* GDP.<goog_393026155>
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*There are only 5 countries with no debt, and are all comparatively small:*
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*Brunei, Liechtenstein, Palau, Nieu, and Macau (China)\*
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Photo Manipulations of Pictures and Reality
Posted by: "ALI KHAN" graceful.ali@gmail.com graceful_guy
Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:59 pm (PDT)
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Beautiful Gardens...
Posted by: "Shyjith M" jithu.m1984@gmail.com
Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:02 pm (PDT)
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Tiger And Child
Posted by: "Deepak Punjabi" indigoblue2005@yahoo.com indigoblue2005
Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:06 pm (PDT)
Easy tiger! Moment huge beast tried to play pat-a-cake with a toddler (but don't worry, they're separated by glass)
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 7:39 AM on 31st October 2011
These breathtaking photographs
capture the remarkable moments when a tiger bowed its head and placed a
paw up to the hand of a small girl.
Photographer
Dyrk Daniels noticed the 370lb Golden Bengal Tiger had taken an
interest in the child, who was leaning against his glass enclosure.
As
the tiger, called Taj, headed over to her, Mr Daniels got his camera
ready, expecting him to snarl and bang against the glass.
Tender moment: Rather than banging against the glass, the tiger gently put its paw up to the little girl's hand
But amazingly the tiger hung his head, stretched a paw out to her hand and rubbed his cheek against where the girl's face was.
Father-of-two Dyrk Daniels, 47, went to Cougar Mountain Zoo in Issaquah, Washington State, to photograph the Bengal tigers.
Â
When he got to the
enclosure there were several children and families in the area, so he
decided to let them see the tigers first before he tried to photograph
them himself.
âThat
is when I noticed this little girl was leaning against the glass with
both hands out stretched staring at the âbig kittiesâ,â he said.
Gentle giant: As the tiger headed over to the
glass partition towards the little girl, photographer Dyrk Daniels
thought the big cat would snarl and frighten her
Bonding: The tiger put its face right down so the little girl could look it straight in the eye
âI noticed that Taj had taken an interest in the girl and was heading towards her.
âI thought for certain that the little girl would need therapy after the encounter and fear cats for the rest of her life.
âI
could not believe my eyes when Taj approached the girl, bowed his head
and then placed his huge right paw exactly in front of where the little
girl's left hand was.
âIt
was incredible to watch. Taj let down his right paw, rubbed his cheek
against the glass where the little girl's face was and moved off.â
Far
from being scared, the little girl was so excited that she started
clapping as she walked back afterwards towards her mother.
âI have never seen such tenderness from such a large predator,â Mr Daniels said.
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*MONGOLIA*_* 5
Posted by: "TUNA" tuna.34@gmail.com tunaysem
Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:13 pm (PDT)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Mongolia
Region: East and Central Asia
Area total: 1,564,115.75 km2
Coast line: Landlocked country
Capital:Ulan Bator
Shireet lake
Steppes
Tereldsh National Park in Mongolia.
White lake
White lake
Buddha
Erdene Zuu Temple in Kharakhorum
Erdene Zuu Temple
Stupa to the honour of Genghis Khan
Temple in Gandan
Call to prayer
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*MONGOLIA*_* 6
Posted by: "TUNA" tuna.34@gmail.com tunaysem
Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:16 pm (PDT)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Mongolia
Region: East and Central Asia
Area total: 1,564,115.75 km2
Coast line: Landlocked country
Capital:Ulan Bator
The statue of Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan (1162? - August 1227), born Temujin and occasionally known by his temple name Taizu(??), was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Genghis_Khan
A locked door. Symbol of the oldest of all philosophies, Misstrauismus.
A stone heap (Owoo) hung with blue prayer scarves in the Gobi desert.
At full gallop
Milking
Betting on horse riding in the Mongolian festival Nadaam
Musician playing the traditional Mongolian musical instrument morin khuur
Khuurshuur(mutton pancakes) and potato and carrot salad
Mongolian hat
Sweets
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*ANIMALS*_*
Posted by: "TUNA" tuna.34@gmail.com tunaysem
Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:19 pm (PDT)
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