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Red Bull Flugtag Moscow 2009

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Extraordinary competition of flying weird crafts Red Bull Flugtag 2009 took place in Moscow. The place was just packed with crowds of people. Moscowites gathered on the bank of the river to watch this spectacular fun!

33 crews from different regions competed for the first place, wearing the most unusual costumes and jumping to the water with peculiar crafts decorated in a funny way. The machines were launched from the runway which was 6 metres high. In accordance with the rules no power source was allowed to lift the device.

Red Bull Flugtag is an annual event known all over the world. The first competition was in 1991 in Vienna and since then over 40 similar events have been held all over the world. At last it came to Russia too! The competition was well organized.

The flight was assessed according three criteria:

  • The length of flight
  • Eccentricity of the craft
  • Originality of the performance

The record was taken in Austria in 2000, when one of the participants flew almost 60 metres! The winners became the crew “Air bath” from St.Petersburg.

Highway collapse in Hunan

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Xinhua News: Around 5 o’clock on the 17th, an elevated road on Hongqi Road of Zhuzhou City in Hunan province collapsed, and at present the number of casualties is unknown.

hunan collapse

Here are some pictures that were posed on various News Blogs:

china Highway accident

hunan, china - highway collapse

Crash Bridge in China

The World’s Biggest Ship: Oasis of the Seas

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The Oasis of the Seas will be the first of the Oasis Class (formerly the Genesis Class or project Genesis) luxury cruise ships in the Royal Caribbean International fleet. The ship was ordered in February 2006 and the keel was laid in December 2007. The Oasis is expected to be in service in late 2009, sailing from Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, US, on Caribbean itineraries.

oasis of the seas

The 16-deck ship, which has an estimated build cost of $1.24bn, will be the largest cruise ship afloat with a tonnage of 220,000gt (43% more than the Freedom Class ships) and a double occupancy capacity of 5,400 passengers in 2,700 state rooms. The ship is being built in the Aker Yards at Turku in Finland and will be followed by her sister vessel the Allure of the Seas in late 2008.

Technical

The vessel will have an overall length of 1,181ft (360m), a beam of 154ft (47m), a height above the waterline of 213ft (65m) and a draft of 30ft (9m). The ship will be powered by eight Wartsila V12 diesel engines generating 17,500hp each. The main propulsion system will be three 20MW azimuthing Asea Brown Boveri Azipods, which will give the ship a cruising speed of 20.2kt.

 

oasis of the seas

Facilities

The Oasis will have the distinction of being the largest commercial ship to be constructed. Aside from the normal range of bars and restaurants the ship will have a number of facilities never before seen on a cruise ship.

There will be a full size carousel (27 figures), zip-line cable (nine decks high), Central Park, two rock climbing walls and the AquaTheatre amphitheatre (the largest freshwater pool on any cruise ship) as well as the Rising Tide bar which will move up and down three decks in Central Park.

The ship will be divided into seven neighbourhoods with different themes, including Central Park, Boardwalk (reminiscent of a seaside pier) and the Royal Promenade.

Central Park

The open-air Central Park will occupy the centre of the ship and will form a unique public gathering place including pathways, flower gardens and a canopy of trees. The central piazza will be a multi-purpose space for alfresco dining, entertainment, concerts and street performances. The Central Park neighbourhood will be lined with 334 staterooms (254 with balconies) rising five decks high, offering views of the park.

Restaurants will include: 150 Central Park, the Central Park Café (picnic lunches), Antonio’s Table (Italian restaurant), Vintages wine bar, Chops Grille steakhouse, the Canopy Bar and the unique Rising Tide bar. The park will also host two glass-arched domes called the Crystal Canopies that will provide natural light for the inside decks of the ship. Central Park will also have a range of boutique shops, a chess garden, a pergola garden and a sculpture garden.

AquaTheatre

The AquaTheater will be an outdoor venue at the stern of the ship near the Boardwalk neighbourhood. The amphitheatre space will offer a kidney-shaped pool (swimming and scuba diving) and sun loungers on tiered platforms.

At night, the pool will be used for performances such as acrobatics, synchronised swimming, water ballet, and high-diving, as well as fountain shows. The AquaTheater pool will be 21.9ft by 51.6ft, with a depth of 17.9ft.

aqua theatre oasis of the seas

 

There will be three stage machinery devices to raise or lower its depth for different usage and three lifts for multi-level performances. Underwater cameras will be able to film performances and project the images onto two giant Barco LED screens around the stage. There will also be two diving towers, two spring boards and two 10m-high dive platforms as well as a trampoline between the dive towers for gymnastic performances.

Accommodation

The ship will have an enormous range of accommodation including suites, family suites, and staterooms. The majority of suites and staterooms will have a view of some sort or other. However, a new concept being introduced on Oasis is the loft suite. There will be 25 of these two level accommodations (crown lofts) with private balconies and floor space of around 51m² (545ft²).

There will be 52in LCD televisions, two bathrooms, fog free mirrors, and limestone tiles. There are also three other types of loft. The Royal Loft Suite (1,524ft²) will sleep six, have its own baby grand piano, inside and outside dining room, private wet bar, Jacuzzi, library and 843ft² (78.3m²) balcony.

The two corner Sky Loft Suites will be larger than the standard lofts giving up to 770ft² (71m²) of floor space and separate dining room and spacious balcony. There will also be two accessible crown lofts which will be slightly larger than the standard and with better access for disabled passengers.

oasis of the seas suites

Sean Kingston switches it up with BEAUTIFUL GIRLS produced by JR Rotem

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For Sean Kingston , [the EPIC records joint venture] was almost like a prophecy beginning to be fulfilled. Not only is music his love, it is in his blood. Iconic Reggae artist Buju Banton is his uncle and Jack Ruby, who produced records for Bob Marley and Burning Spear in Jamaica, is his grandfather. Now Kingston says he’s looking forward to making music and living out his dream.

ABOUT SEAN KINGSTON

After producing an endless array of hit records for the likes of musical heavyweights such as 50 Cent, The Game, Rihanna and Snoop Dogg, production savant J.R. Rotem has turned his attention to one of the most innovative young talents in music, Sean Kingston, the first signing on his Beluga Heights label.

Kingston, a 17 year old native of Jamaica who now lives in Miami brings his very unique triple threat of talent of rapping, reggae chatting and soulful harmonization with the 2007 release of his debut yet to be titled album.

“As an artist, my whole goal is to make powerful and classic music,” Sean divulges. “I want everyone to feel me and understand where I’m from and that’s what this album will do. The music is all about an authentic Sean Kingston vibe. JR is a talented dude and a dope producer and he saw that I had something different than any other artist out there. Together we’re a powerful force.

In addition to J.R., The Runners, Cool and Dre, DJ Felli Fell, and DJ Khaled will be supplying beats. In just a short time, Kingston has already done what few in his age bracket can accomplish – solidify a following in the streets and get people excited about music again.

He has two certified thunder knockers on his hands with “Colors 2007” and the Jamaican remix. The original version is a lyrical brouhaha with Kingston showing he can hang with the acclaimed guest MCs. Miami Mayor Rick Ross and the multi-platinum west coast superstar, The Game. The reggae remix of Colors is a Caribbean hailstorm featuring the legendary Vybez Cartel and the always profound Kardinal Offishall. Both records maintain the same theme of unity and self-reflection.

“That’s the whole campaign,” Kingston, whose parents are from Jamaica, elaborated. “The song is about representing every flag that you’re loyal to – whether it is Jamaica, the States, your block etc. It’s a lifestyle record that can be a street anthem no matter where you are. I couldn’t ask for anybody better than The Game and Ross to join me on the track. The Reggae version came up because I knew I had to do one special for Jamaica. The first person I thought of was Vybez Cartel. His verse came out crazy. Then Kardinal Official, that’s my homie, he really attacked the track.”

Kingston’s album is shaping up to be as diverse as the colors are on the different flags he talks about.

The melody of “Stand By Me,” also acted a muse for the first official single off the album “Beautiful Girls.” It is way more than puppy love when Sean lays his vocals on the record, singing about a shattering break up.

“You’re way too beautiful girl,” he sings about heartbreak. “Girls will have you suicidal when they say it’s over.”

“I heard the track ‘Stand By Me,’ one night in the studio, the radio was on. “I asked J.R., did anybody ever flip that? He made the beat the beat right there on the spot and I wrote the songs in a few minutes. It’s hard when you’re in love and a girl tells you that it is time to end things. I know everyone can relate to that, so that’s why I had to write about it.”

“Drummer Boy” finds Kingston sticking mainly to rapping over the trouncing pounce of drums, while “I Can Feel” takes it to the party and incorporates a sample of Phil Collins’ timeless “In the Air Tonight.”

Perhaps one of the most eye opening track however may the song “Prosecutor,” where Kingston vents about what he calls the wrongful imprisonment of his sister and mother. “You’re lying and there’s no way to prove it,” he fumes.

Sean says he was inspired to write the record after he saw his family incarcerated when he was just 14 years old.

“I always had my sister and my brother,” he began to explain. “My brother was doing his own thing, he was there but he was running around doing his own thing. When my mother and sister went away, it took a lot out of me. My sister went away for four months and my mom been away for over a year. When she went way, I was like ‘nah man, this is too much.’ I was only 14. I missed her like crazy but I pulled through and used it as my motivation. “Prosecutor” is a defining song on the album for me – nothing fake about it because it touches on something very personal to me. The dope melody that’s on there makes me feel even closer to it.”

Kingston wants to make it clear that he is no cookie cutter artist that has the songs laid out for him. He comes up with 100 percent of his lyrics.

“Man, it feels good to get that creative freedom,” he says. “Not a lot of artists are put in that position. I don’t feel that just because I’m a young dude, somebody should write my songs and say ‘ok spit it this way.’ I think music is better when it comes from the person, when it comes from your heart. I feel comfortable writing my own music and them letting me do it, is a great situation.

Sean talks about J.R. more like a big brother, rather than an Executive Producer of his album. Couple of years ago, Kingston started randomly hitting music industry contacts on MySpace. Although none of the A&R reps responded, Rotem emailed him back. J.R. almost had no choice, “Sean would hit me up at least three times a day!” J.R. says.

“He just had a real distinct sound,” Rotem remembers. “I worked with some of the best and I don’t see why Sean can’t grow to be one of them. His potential is limitless.”

Rotem invited Sean for a meeting in Los Angeles, coincidentally; the young performer was already in the process of moving to California. Shortly after their initial meeting, Rotem had a flagship artist for his Epic records joint venture, Beluga Heights. For Sean, it was almost like a prophecy beginning to be fulfilled. Not only is music his love, it is in his blood. Iconic Reggae artist Buju Banton is his uncle and Jack Ruby, who produced records for Bob Marley and Burning Spear in Jamaica, is his grandfather. Now Kingston says he’s looking forward to making music and living out his dream.

“In the future I want to have my own label and work on the business side,” he said. “I went to acting school when I was younger, so I want to get into that. I want to get into every aspect of the business. It took me a little while to develop and build my sound, to find out who the real Sean Kingston was. I didn’t know if I wanted to harmonize, or to rap. But I found out that I can do it all.”

Ten year old girls accomplish what governments won’t

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Quite possibly the coolest 10 year old girl in the land, Alaina Podmorow, was moved to action after her mother Jamie (coolest mom in the land?) took her to hear a speech by Canadian journalist and human rights activist Sally Armstrong.

”I heard about bombings in Afghanistan. I was unaware. That night, I got educated about it,” said Alaina.
In her speech, Armstrong explained that while many Afghan girls have gone back to school since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, the fear of local warlords and militia groups continues to keep girls out of classrooms.

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