Monday, 27 May 2013

Plan to build life-sized Simpsons theme park

source: news.com.au
EVER wonder what it would be like to eat at Krusty Burger or grab a Duff's beer at Moe's Tavern? Well soon it will be possible for fans to immerse themselves in the world of one of the most famous cartoons ever, with plans to build a near life-sized replica of The Simpsons at Orlando's Universal Studios in Florida.
Visitors to The Simpsons theme park area will also be able to have dessert at Lard Lad's Donuts, and pop in to the famous Kwik-E-Mart, among other attractions.
In pictures: Extreme theme park rides
The park will revolve around The Simpsons ride, which was built in 2008, with a new ride planned about the show's alien characters called Kang & Kodos' Twirl 'n' Hurl.
It will open later this year.
Universal said of the replica: "For the first time ever - anywhere - fans will be able to walk down Fast Food Boulevard and visit the places that helped Springfield stake its claim as 'Shelbyville by the Sea'.

For more pics of the plans CLICK HERE


French Open player Sergiy Stakhovsky takes photo of mark ball left in clay

PICTURE this: Angered by a line call, a player at the French Open tennis tournament pulls out his phone and uses it to snap a photo of the mark left in the red clay by the ball.
Maybe the sort of thing that would happen at a public court, if two pals got into a tiff during a match and one wanted evidence for later - except in this case, it was a professional who did it at the French Open.
Sergiy Stakhovsky of Ukraine set down his racquet and briefly became an amateur photographer in his 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 loss to seventh-seeded Richard Gasquet of France in the first round of the Grand Slam tournament.
Stakhovsky plans to show the picture to the tournament supervisor in hopes of avoiding losing some of his prizemoney.
"I'm now expecting a fine, actually, so I'm going to go and fight," Stakhovsky said.
"I believe it was a bad call, it was a bad judgment. After all, we are playing on clay, where you should be clearly able to read the mark," he added, "and unfortunately, not all of our referees are able to do so."
During the first set on Court Suzanne Lenglen, the 101st-ranked Stakhovsky hit a shot that landed right along a line. The ball was ruled out, but Stakhovsky was sure it was in.

He argued with the chair umpire, Carlos Ramos, who wouldn't change the decision. So Stakhovsky decided to gather proof for his case, getting his phone and walking over to where the spot in question was, then leaning over to get a close-up of the red clay.
"It was just spontaneous. It's never thought through," he said. "When you see it, you get frustrated, because you saw the ball is nowhere being out and the frustrations comes in."
Asked by a reporter to show the photo, Stakhovsky obliged, grabbing his phone from a pocket.
"Everybody wants to see it," he said with a chuckle.
Stakhovsky said it wasn't even the first time he'd done this: He pulled a similar stunt during the clay-court tournament at Munich last month.
"Munich was a very close call which could go both ways, so I didn't really bother going to the supervisor and asking. But this one is in a Grand Slam, so first of all, the fine is actually there, possibly, (and) I don't want to get it. So I'll try to explain myself. I don't know if it's going to work."

At a clay event in Rome this month, another pro, Viktor Troicki of Serbia, ushered a TV cameraman out onto the court to get video evidence of a ball mark he was sure showed a call was incorrect.
"I saw that," Stakhovsky said, then offered a critique of the camerawork on that occasion, saying the angle was all wrong: "They came from the side, so you couldn't see the mark."
Gasquet, for his part, agreed the call was quite close and said he wasn't bothered a bit by Stakhovsky's antics.
"It's funny. It's not a problem," Gasquet said. "He's a funny guy. I think he's one of the funniest guys in the draw. For sure, it's not usual to see that, but I can understand he's frustrated."

Lethal gamma-ray burst from star WR 104 could reach earth

source : news.com.au

EARTH may lie in the path of a lethal gamma-ray burst that could wipe out a quarter of our atmospheric ozone. Astronomers say WR 104, a Wolf-Rayet star about 8000 light years away, could go supernova any day, which would generate gamma-rays that could reach earth.
"We could see it go supernova anywhere from tomorrow to 500,000 years from now," astronomer Grant Hill told Forbes.
"For all intents and purposes, the gamma-ray burst and optical photons from the supernova would arrive simultaneously."
Gamma-ray bursts are triggered by supernovae, or exploding stars.
There has been much debate over whether a gamma-ray burst from WR 104 would reach earth, but Dr Hill said it depended on the star's rotation.
"If you look at WR 104 and the image of its pinwheel, it really is a visceral and powerful argument that the thing is face on with an inclination of zero," Dr Hill said.
This would mean earth was directly in the line of fire from the star.
University of Kansas physicist Adrian Melott told Forbes such a gamma-ray burst would cause a 50 per cent increase in UVB radiation.
"You would first notice a 10-second blue flash in the upper atmosphere, but then the damage would be done," he said.
WR 104 was discovered by University of Sydney astronomer Peter Tuthill in 1998.

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Chelsea vs Benfica Europa League Final Pre match pics, Fernando Torres Hazard Terry

Ahead of the final, here are a pic of a new hairstyle for Fernando Torres.

Click Here to check out the Pic of Torres and Ake

And here is a Pic of Eden Hazard who will most likely miss the final due to a hamstring Injury and John Terry who also may miss it, but theres talk he might play.

Click here to check out the pic of Hazard and Terry

Sunday, 12 May 2013

Fernando Torres Singing We are the Champions

Since their reign as champions of one title will be ending very soon, might as well reshow you Torres singing skills after winning the champions league last year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoNvTcqytBk

After Earth Soundtrack - James Newton Howard

James Newton Howard posted a preview of the After Earth Soundtrack score, here it is, enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ_V4NJT3Es

Monday, 6 May 2013

Justin Bieber gets attacked in Dubai on Stage!!

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Bieber was on Stage in Dubai at his concert peforming whilst a crazy fan tried hugging him. But the security grabbed the fan and out of the intensity of the grab Justin Bieber himself flew back a bit and the piano fell over, clearly revealing he was lip synching by the way. I hope the piano is okay. Video is below and above. ENJOY

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRgfZmbYQzs