Wednesday, February 24, 2010

SPREAD THIS MESSAGE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN


New York k Americans ne same to same KAABA SHARIFF ki shakal ka 1 Bar banaya hai jo " Fifth Avenue between 58th and 59th Streets MIDTOWN MANHATTAN " pe hai, aur usmai Dunya k har Qism ki SHARAAB, WHISKY etc... NANGAPAN khule aam ho raha hai.
Un hone uska naam " APPLE KABA " rakha hai.
America k muslims is BAR ko open nahi karne ki koshish me lage hai, wo BAR fanaa hojaye is MSG ko jitna ho sake utna forward karo taki sabko malum hojaye aur ISLAM KE KAABE SHARIFF ka mazaak hargiz na banee...
Dil se kaho k Allah SAB ko TOUFIQ ata farmaye... Aameen







Man Without a Face

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

First Website To Visit After Formating Your PC

The easiest way to get apps.

Pick your favorite software.
Start your customized installer.
You're done!
Ninite installs software fast with default settings and
says "no" to browser toolbars and other junk.

Ninite checks your PC's language and 64-bit support
to install the latest, best version of each program.

Ninite runs on Windows XP/Vista/7 and works in the
background unattended and 100% hands-free.

All Ninite does is automatically download and install
the apps you select. Not even Ninite is installed.



http://ninite.com/ 




 

Monday, February 15, 2010

Saddam's Palaces in Iraq

 


In the Spring of 2009, the photographer Richard Mosse traveled to Iraq, where he captured arresting images of U.S. soldiers working and living in what used to be palaces of Saddam Hussein. These visions of western soldiers at rest in imperial palaces are both intensely jarring and oddly playful, and they underscore the seemingly ineffable experience of downtime during a military occupation. The transformation of an imperial palace into a site of temporary housing also speaks to the notion that our histories are constantly being rewritten. architect urally, sociologically, globally, and locally.
What follows is a selection from Richard Mosse's "Breach."


 
  


JDAM bomb damage within Saddam's Palace interior, Jebel Makhoul, Iraq (2009); photo by Richard Mosse.

  

American dormitories built within Saddam's Birthday Palace, Tikrit, Iraq (2009); photos by Richard Mosse.

  


Fallen tiles and chandeliers, Al Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq (2009); photo by Richard Mosse.

  

Stairway, Al-Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq (2009); photo by Richard Mosse. 

  

Chandelier, Al-Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq (2009); photo by Richard Mosse.

  

Detail of U.S. soldier's living quarters, Birthday Palace interior, Tikrit, Iraq (2009); photo by Richard Mosse.

  

Tigris Salmon caught at Camp Victory Base, measuring 5 feet 10.5 inches and weighing 105 lbs. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

rofl!!!

When you purchase your bike, make sure the color of bike seat is taken into consideration!

 

Impossible Perspective

Amazing Two Headed Fish

FUNNY DOSE

Why do some girls cut their pictures

 
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
  













3 Idiots Holding Sumthing of each other



  
 
Abraj Al Bait Towers, Makkah - World's Tallest & Largest Hotel Upon Completion

Abraj Al-Bait Towers
also known as the
Mecca Royal Clock Hotel Tower
is a complex under construction building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by the Saudi Binladin Group.

Upon completion, the tallest tower in the complex would stand as the tallest building in Saudi Arabia, tallest and largest hotel in the world, with a planned height of 595 m (1,950 ft).

Upon completion, the structure would have the largest floor area of any structure in the world with 1,500,000 square metres (16,137,600 sq ft) of floorspace. This is the same as Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport, in the United Arab Emirates which is the current record holder.

It will also surpass the Rose Tower in Dubai as the world's tallest hotel. It is also the second tallest building under construction. The entire project is estimated to be completed in fall of 2010.
 

Currently Constructed

 



Graphics Illustration Upon Completion

  
  

INTERESTING CRICKET MOMENTS