Archive for September, 2008

Chinese Bao Xishun, World’s Tallest Man Again

September 29th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in people, world record

Chinese Bao Xishun, Worlds Tallest Man AgainBao Xishun of China is the world’s tallest man for the second time.

The Guinness World Records has returned the title to him after Leonid Stadnyk of Ukraine refused to be measured under the records book’s new guideline. Bao, who stands at 7 feet, 8.95 inches, held the title for a year before losing it in 2006 to Stadnyk, who is 8 feet 5.5 inches tall.

Under the new guideline, candidates need to be measured six times in one day in both standing and lying position. Bao agreed but Stadnyk refused, and so Guinness was forced to give the record back to Bao based on a statement from his doctor.

“We realized there was such interest and excitement in these categories to do with height that it was too important a category for us to leave it to a doctor alone,” Glenday said. “So we decided to tighten things up completely to make sure there was no doubt.”

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Sarah Carmen, The Woman Who Has 200 Orgasms a Day

September 23rd, 2008 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in health, odd, people

When it comes to sex, Sarah Carmen has lot of stories to tell. It’s because she is the only woman who has 200 orgasms a day – a woman who don’t need a G-Shot.

Sarah is suffering from Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome or PSAS. This disorder increase blood flow to her sex organs which results to her orgasms anytime of the day, anywhere. She believes her condition started when she was 19 after being prescribed with anti-depressants pills.

Sarah Carmen, The Woman Who Has 200 Orgasms a Day“In six months I was having 150 orgasms a day—and it has been as many as 200.”

She and her boyfriend split— and new partners struggle to keep up with her sex demands. “Often, I’ll want to wear myself out by having as many orgasms as I can so they stop and I can get some peace,” she said.

Sarah is a beautician and working in salons filled with whirring hairdryers and skincare gadgets can cause problems.

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Burj Dubai, World’s Tallest Building at 688 Meters

September 22nd, 2008 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in structure, world record

Burj Dubai, Worlds Tallest Building Still under construction yet the Burj Dubai is now the world’s tallest building. As of September 2008, it’s total height reached 688 meters or 2,257 feet and when completed, Burj Dubai will be more than 800 meters in height with 160 livable floors.

The building began construction in September 2004 and is expected to be finished on September 2009. The total budget of construction is $4.1 billion and the price of office space is $4,000 per sq foot.

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He Pingping, World’s Smallest Man at 2 feet, 5 inches

September 21st, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in human body, people, world record

At just 2 feet and 5 inches, He Pingping is the world’s smallest enable man. He was recognized by the Guinness World record and is included in the record book’s 2009 edition. He defeated Lin Yü-chih who holds the title previously.

This Chinese little man who is native of China’s Inner Mongolia is now a big celebrity and has become an internet icon because of his size.

A video of He Pingping during his official measurement conducted by the Guinness World record representatives.

Water Bear or Tardigrade, World’s Toughest Animal

September 19th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in animal, world record

Water Bear or TardigradeSmall as it maybe, Water Bear or Tardigrade is the world’s toughest animal. It can survive extreme conditions known to man.

Water Bears can be found all over the world from the high Himalayas, to the deep sea and from the polar regions to the equator. It can grow to about 1.5 millimeters and can survive in the following extreme conditions:

- Can survive being heated for a few minutes to 151 °C or being chilled for days at –200 °C, or for a few minutes at –272 °C. (1 °C warmer than absolute zero)

- Can withstand the extremely low pressure of a vacuum and also very high pressures, many times greater than atmospheric pressure for at least 10 days. They can also withstand 6,000 atmospheres pressure, which is nearly six times the pressure of water in the deepest ocean trench.

- Can survive nearly one decade in a dry state. One report said that it survived over a period of 120 years in a dehydrated state.

- Can withstand 5,700 grays or 570,000 rads of x-ray radiation while human may die at 10-20 grays.

- Can survive the extreme environment of outer space for 10 days.

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Fugu or Pufferfish, World’s Most Dangerous Food

September 18th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in animal, world record

With poison 1000 times lethal than cyanide, Fugu or the pufferfish is the world’s most dangerous food. Though dangerous if not prepared properly, Fugu is included in more than 80 Japanese menus and one of Japan’s most sought after dish. It is serve in the country’s most expensive restaurants usually in traditional Japanese setting.

Fugu, Worlds Most Dangerous Food

The Fugu’s poison is called tetrodotoxin and is located in the internal organs, especially the liver and ovaries, and also the skin. If prepared incorrectly, a meal of Fugu will result in 100% death if not treated accordingly. For this reason, only licensed chef is allowed to prepare it in Japanese restaurants.

The poison acts by paralyzing nerves making the victim unable to move or breath. They are fully conscious until their lungs fail and eventually the victim will die. The only way to treat a victim is to use respirator until the toxin subsides.

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Svetlana Pankratova, Woman with the World’s Longest Legs, 4 ft 4 in

September 18th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in people, world record

Svetlana Pankratova, Woman with the Worlds Longest LegsAt 6 feet and 5 inches tall Svetlana Pankratova is the woman with the world’s longest legs. Her legs is staggering 4 feet and 4 inches, which means her body and head is only 2 feet and 1 inch combined.

Svetlana lives in Volgograd, Russia and is only 37 years old. She was recognized by the Guinness World records and is included in the 2008 edition of the record book.

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"LikeAFish" Artificial Gills, Swim Like a Fish Says Alon Bodner

September 16th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in invention, science

Are you dreaming of swimming like a fish? Well, the artificial gills is maybe the answer.

A brainchild of Alon Bodner, this battery-powered device named “LikeAFish” will extract oxygen from the seawater allowing for a tankless underwater diving. Although this new invention is in the prototype stage, Bodner says they are working hard to develop a prototype small enough for a diver to carry it on his diving vest. They are estimating that in two years a fully functional prototype will be available.

LikeAFish Artificial GillsThe system can work as a replacement of common ‘open diving systems’. However, because of large air and water requirements, the system is best suited for ‘closed systems’, also known as ‘rebreathers’.

Submarines and underwater habitats are private cases of rebreather uses, and where use of the new system would have enormous benefits. Many operations that are now considered to be ‘impossible’ become within reach when the underwater time of sub sea vehicles becomes virtually unlimited.

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St. Peter’s Basilica, World’s Largest Christian Church

September 16th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in structure, world record

At 2.3 hectares in total area, St. Peter’s Basilica is the world’s largest Christian church. It is located in the Vatican City of Rome in Italy.

The basilica is believed to be the burial site of St. Peter, one of the 12 apostles of Christ. For this reason, all the Popes have been buried there. It is also famous as a place of pilgrimage, for its liturgical functions and for its historical associations.

St. Peters Basilica, Worlds Largest Christian ChurchSt. Peter’s is famous as a place of pilgrimage, for its liturgical functions and for its historical associations. It is associated with the papacy, with the Counter-reformation and with numerous artists, most significantly Michelangelo. As a work of architecture, it is regarded as the greatest building of its age. Contrary to popular misconception, Saint Peter’s is not a cathedral, as it is not the seat of a bishop. It is properly termed a basilica. Like all the earliest churches in Rome, it has the entrance to the east and the apse at the west end of the building.

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Jim Litz, on a Collision Course with a Black Bear

September 15th, 2008 by admin | Comments Off | Filed in funny, offbeat news, people


Jim Litz should consider himself very lucky to just suffer bruises, or else he might be one of the recipient of a successful face transplant.

While traveling 25 mph on his bike going to work, Jim, a middle school teacher, had a collision course with a black bear. He and the bear went cartwheeling down the road.

Lucky for him that the bear was not in the revengeful mood and just walk out of the scene. He was brought to a hospital by his wife who drove by shortly after the crash.

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