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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Watch Boss (2013) Full Movie Online

you can watch it here on folllowing link

http://movies.telly-tv.co.in/2013/02/watch-boss-full-online-hindi-movie.html

Man Got Over Fear of Flying by Skydiving, and Got It All on Tape

Using skydiving to get rid of a fear of flying seems like going completely overboard, but it seems to have helped Dan Clunn. As part of a personal project to overcome his fears, Clunn's wife bought him a skydive over British Columbia. And luckily for us, he caught the entire thing on video. Clunn captures everything from the climb to more than 10,000 feet, to the anticipation before the jump, to the death-defying fall itself. By the end of it, Clunn changes from being nervous, to blissful. It looks like a lot of fun, and also totally scary.

Military Members and Their Families Clean Up Pearl Harbor Memorial During Shutdown


You may remember the story we told you last week about Chris Cox, the South Carolina man who took it upon himself to clean up the grounds around the Lincoln Memorial. Of course, the Lincoln Memorial is not the only national park receiving much-needed lawn care from private citizens during the government shutdown. It's also happening in Hawaii.
The entrance to the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor had been looking overgrown and disheveled, so a group of military families decided to follow in Cox’s footsteps and clean it up on their own. Army medic Josh Stone noticed that there was work and said, "The grass was pretty out of control, so I said, 'Let's try to do something about it.'" He put out a call for volunteers on Facebook. Dozens of members of the military, their spouses, and their children answered the call, arriving at the site with lawn mowers, trimmers, rakes, and a ton of energy.

Italian Man Builds Handmade Roller Coaster in the Woods


Are you a fan of amusement parks? The thrill of a roller coaster, the excitement of a ferris wheel? Well, would you visit a handmade roller coaster? Let’s say in the middle of the woods?
That's what one extremely crafty welder, Bruno, built in a northern Italian forest near the city of Treviso. He’s been building roller coasters, swings and slides by hand for the past 40 years. His story is featured in a new short documentary on Vimeo released by communications research company Fabrica. The title of the documentary, "Ai Pioppi" is also the name of his family’s restaurant.
When he opened the park in 1969, his initial goal was to attract customers. He says of his ride-building creative process, "A branch falls, a leaf floats down, a bird flies by, a stone rolls. And I say to myself, 'maybe I can use this movement.' That's how my ideas are born."
Bruno is a talented man, but we don't know if we would ride one of his creations!