Friday, 17 June 2011

HEY I THINK THAT I EXPERIENCED IT BEFORE


                                            Déjà vu

Déjà vu , literally "already seen") is the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation, even though the exact circumstances of the previous encounter are uncertain and were perhaps imagined. The term was coined by a FRENCH PHYCHIC researcher, Emile Boirac(1851–1917) in his book L'Avenir des sciences psychiques ("The Future of Psychic Sciences"), which expanded upon an essay he wrote while an undergraduate. The experience of déjà vu is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eeriness", "strangeness", "weirdness", or what Sigmund freud calls "the uncanny". The "previous" experience is most frequently attributed to a dream, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience has genuinely happened in the past.
The experience of déjà vu seems to be quite common among adults and children alike. References to the experience of déjà vu are found in literature of the past, indicating it is not a new phenomenon. It has been extremely difficult to invoke the déjà vu experience in laboratory settings, therefore making it a subject of few empirical studies. Certain researchers claim to have found ways to recreate this sensation using hypnosis

I WANNA BE A POLICEMAN

 Here we have different police cars from around the world, which are in different shapes, sizes, colors, & make. But all have the common purpose: uphold the law.
                                                                 
 GERMANY

Germany: Brabus CLS Rocket.Germany: Brabus CLS Rocket, is currently the world's fastest legal sedan with 730hp from a twin-turbo V12 and a top-speed of 225.19mph.

AUSTRIA

 Austria: Porsche 911
Austria: Porsche 911 can speed up to 177mph & costed £65,000 for the Austrian Police.

ITALY
Another one from Italy
Italy: Lamborghini Gallardo. 'Lamborghini donated one of these beauties to the Italian Police back in 2004. They probably liked it as they purchased another one a year later for around $166,000. Top speed: 190mph. Powered by a 5 liter V10 with 500hp.'
UNITED KINGDOM

Lamborghini Gallardo: UKLamborghini Gallardo: UK.

Lamborghini Police Car in London. 'It a 640bhp Lamborghini Murcielago LP640. No more BMW 535d patrol cars for our boys in blue. Instead they will have a bellowing Italian 6.5-litre V12 and four-wheel-drive at their disposal, good for 211mph and 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds.'
INDIA

Police car in India.Police car in India.
HOLLAND
Holland: Spyker C8 SpyderHolland: Spyker C8 Spyder, it has 406hp & a V8 with Lamborghini doors. Maximum speed: 186mph.
BULGARIA
Bulgaria: Porsche 911Bulgaria: Porsche 911.
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa: Lamborghini GallardoSouth Africa: Lamborghini Gallardo.
A local Lamborghini importer gave this $200,000 car as a loan to the authorities to use it as an "attention-getting device" to control traffic.

SPAIN
Cruiser is from Barcelona, SpainCruiser is from Barcelona, Spain.
USA
 USA: Dodge ViperUSA: Dodge Viper.

USA: Hummer H2USA: Hummer H2, 700hp Hummer powered by a 7.0L supercharged V8 for a sheriff in Texas.
CANADA
Canada: Jaguar S TypeCanada: Jaguar S Type. 





Tuesday, 14 June 2011

zzzz SOME SLEEPY FACTS zzzzz


Sleep Facts


Some amazing facts about sleep:
  1. One third of our life is spent sleeping
  2. In your lifetime, you would've spent about 6 years of it dreaming. That is more than 2,100 days spent in a different world
  3. Dreams have been here as long as mankind. Back in the Roman Era, striking and significant dreams were submitted to the Senate for analysis and interpretation
  4. Everybody dreams. EVERYBODY! Simply because you do not remember a dream does not mean that you did not dream
  5. Dreams are indispensable. A lack of dream activity can mean protein deficiency or a personality disorder
  6. We dream on average of one or two hours every night. And we often even have 4-7 dreams in one night
  7. Blind people do dream. Although their dreams may not consist of vivid images, blind people can clearly recall and describe the sounds they hear or the textures they come in contact with in their dream. Their hearing and tactility are hyper-sensitive
  8. Five minutes after the end of the dream, half the content is forgotten. After ten minutes, 90% is lost
  9. The word dream stems from the Middle English word, dream which means "joy" and "music"
  10. Men tend to dream more about other men, while women dream equally about men and women
  11. Studies have shown that our brain waves are more active when we are dreaming than when we are awake
  12. Dreamers who are awakened right after REM sleep are able to recall their dreams more vividly than those who slept through the night until morning
  13. People who are giving up smoking have longer and more intense dreams
  14. Toddlers do not dream about themselves. They do not appear in their own dreams until the age of 3 or 4
  15. If you are snoring, then you cannot be dreaming
  16. Nightmares are common in children, typically beginning at around age 3 and occurring up to age 7-8
  17. De JA Vu in dreams occurs more often in females than males.