Friday, November 5, 2010

Worlds Tallest 8 feet Bikini Beauty











USS Independence (LCS-2) Very Strange Boat for Coastal



USS Independence (LCS-2), the class prototype for the Independence-class littoral combat ship, will be the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the concept of independence. It is the design produced by the General Dynamics consortium for the Navy's littoral combat ship program, and competes with the Lockheed Martin-designed USS Freedom.

It is intended as a small assault transport that can take on various capabilities with the installation of mission modules. The ship is a trimaran design that can make more than 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph), and was delivered to the Navy at the end of 2009.



















Pamela Anderson with Skinny Black Dress


Pamela in the fashion show she looks like very fashionable and very hot.

Pamela Anderson The Former BayWatch Beauty In YOGA

With a devastating food crisis in Haiti and other parts of the world celebs are looking for answers in new technologies. Vertical Farming has emerged as that new technology and Terrasphere Systems, LLC as the company to watch.

East Quogue, NY (PRWEB) Pamela Anderson Wants to Feed the World August 31, 2010

Pamela Anderson, the former Baywatch beauty and playboy playmate that has captivated the imagination of the world has joined forces with an unlikely new hero of the Green Party, retired hockey star and enforcer, Georges Laraque. Pamela the 5”7 105 lb blonde bombshell has been hard at work at being a vegetarian for over two decades, plus being a big PETA supporter as well as the celebrity spokes model for the American Liver Foundation. Pamela has excelled at doing good while the 6’4, 265lb Geroge Laraque has been beating the stuffing out of other hockey players in the NHL. So, what do Pamela Anderson and Georges Laraque have in common?

The answer…Haiti and a pioneering new technology company in the Vertical Farming world called Terrasphere Systems, LLC which has emerged as a rally point for both Pamela and Georges.

The below was taken from Pamela Anderson’s Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/notes/pamela-anderson/haiti/423321828498

The Terrasphere technology has the ability to change the worlds Agri food production methods and will lead the way by example for many other green sustainable technology’s to join in its quest in creating the possibility of real change for the planet, Terrasphere with out a doubt is the truest form of self sustaining economic development that the world has to offer and will be able to deliver a safe, trusted, guaranteed food supply of fruits and vegetables 12 months of the year anywhere in the world with zero water waste,,, Nick Brusatore Inventor and Co Founder says he expects many other great successful technology’s driven by great inventors to come forth and stand with Pamela, Georges and Himself to help make major change for humanity.

See what Pam and Georges are so excited about in action:
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBBaO3jL0gc
The below was taken from Georges Laraque’s website:
http://www.georgeslaraque.com/default.asp?mn=1.39.129

Vertical farming essentially means that fresh fruit and vegetables are grown in compact, indoor facilities. Plant trays are stacked upwards, and then placed next to a light source to grow without the use of pesticides. The amazing thing about all this is that because of TerraSphere’s indoor environment, food can be produced anywhere in the world, in any climate, 365 days a year. I’m telling you, this technology offers so many advantages. For instance, it can also produce crops 10 times faster than other agriculture methods like farming and greenhouses and grow fruit and vegetables that last longer. The natural resources we need to grow food need to be conserved and TerraSphere does that too – land and water use is greatly reduced and power use is cut by 50 percent. The facilities can be built wherever the people need them, making it much less expensive – inner cities, the African desert and places like Haiti (which is where I come in).













Another major supporter of TerraSphere Systems and this new food growing technology is Atlas Vertical Farming, which intends to invest $30 million dollars to support this venture.

Source

Freak Accidents ever Seen

In the late summer of 1929 a new highway was opened to traffic between Bremen and Bremerhaven, Germany. Within a year of its opening, more than 100 automobiles had crashed mysteriously on the highway - all at kilometer stone 239, on a perfectly straight stretch of highway. When questioned by police, survivors described feeling " a tremendous thrill " as their cars reached the marker and said that some great force then seized their vehicles and pulled them off of the road. In a single day, September 7th, 1930, nine cars were wrecked at the fateful marker.

The police and other investigators were puzzled, but a local dowser (one who finds underground water through esoteric methods), Carl Wehrs, suggested that the mysterious force was a powerful magnetic current generated by an underground stream. To test his theory he took a steel divining rod in his hands and slowly walked toward marker 239. When he was directly opposite it, about 12 feet away, to the amazement of onlookers the rod flew out of his hands, shot across the road and buried itself into the dirt. Satisfied that his theory was correct, Wehrs applied his own solution to the problem and buried a copper box full of small star shaped pieces of copper at the base of marker 239.

The box remained buried there for a week, and during that time no accidents occurred. The box was then dug up, and the first three cars that passed the marker wrecked. The box was quickly reburied, and since then there have been no accidents at marker 239. Although Carl was a diviner, and presumably knew something about underground streams, local farmers believed that a demon was responsible for the accidents


















Thursday, November 4, 2010

Download HeadFirst Servlets Chapter - 13 - The Power Of Filters


Download the Chapter - 13 The Power of Servlets