Devgad Alphonso Mangoes (2 pieces) at Rs.19:

Sankalp deals at Ebay is back with another exciting offer. This time they are giving  Devgad Alphonso Mangoes (2 pieces) at Rs.19.Follow the below steps to get  with free shipping.

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How to get Devgad Alphonso Mangoes (2 pieces) at Rs.19:
  • Click here to visit Ebay offer page
  • Add Devgad Alphonso Mangoes (2 pieces0 into cart
  • Make the payment of Rs.19

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10 Weirdest and Uniquely Shaped Buildings

clip_image001The Hashtag Tower (Seoul, Korea)

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Now this is something to talk about: Danish architects BIG have designed an apartment tower complex that looks like a hashtag.
The Cross # Towers constitute a three-dimensional urban community of interlocking horizontal and vertical towers. Three public bridges connect two slender towers at different levels – underground, on the street and in the air. Catering to the demands and desires of different residents, age groups and cultures, the bridges are landscaped and equipped for a variety of activities traditionally restricted to the ground. The resultant volume forms a distinct figure on the new skyline of Seoul – a “#” that serves as a gateway to the new Yongsan Business District, signaling a radical departure from the crude repetition of disconnected towers, leaning towards a new urban community that populates the three-dimensional space of the city. (Link | Via)

clip_image003Elephant Building (Bangkok)

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Meet the Elephant Building in Bangkok, Thailand. Designed by Sumet Jumsai and completed in 1997. (Link)

clip_image005Ren Building (Shangai)

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The Ren Building is an interesting design by PLOT, which has since split up into BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) and JDS (Julien De Smedt). The project was a proposal for a hotel, sports and conference center for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. The building was conceived as two buildings merging into one. The first building, emerging from the water, is supposed to be devoted to activities of the body, and houses the sports and water culture center. The second building, emerging from land, is to be devoted to the spirit and enlightenment, and houses the conference center and meeting facilities. The two buildings are to meet in a 1000-room hotel, a building for living. The building becomes the Chinese sign for “The People”, and a recognizable landmark for the World Expo in China. (Link)

clip_image008Swastika Building (California, US)

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This is a US Navy building in Coronado, CA that was unintentionally built in the shape of a swastika. Now, because of a public uproar, the Navy will be spending $600,000 to alter the shape of the building.
(Link)

clip_image011Wing Shape Zayed National Museum (UAE)

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This wing-shaped building is the Zayed National Museum designed by Foster + Partners. It is located on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE, and will be the first museum completed for the island for showcasing the history, culture and more recently, the social and economic transformation of the Emirates.
The museum features five wing-shaped towers protruding from a man-made, landscaped mound that houses the galleries. The towers act as thermal chimneys and draw cooling currents through the museum without any need for electricity. Fresh air is captured and drawn through underground ground-cooling pipes and then released into the museum’s air. Since the towers heat up at the top, air is pulled up vertically through the galleries due to the thermal stack effect, and is then pushed out of the air vents.

clip_image014The Dancing House (Czech Republic)

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The Dancing House, aka the Dancing Building, is an architectural masterpiece in downtown Prague. It got its name due to its shape. The original name was Fred and Ginger (after Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) as it resembles a pair of dancers. It was designed in 1992 by Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunic and finished in 1996.

clip_image016“COR” building (Miami, Fl)

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A new high rise is going up in Miami’s design district, and its a lean, green, eco machine. A collaboration between Chad Oppenheim architecture + design, energy consultant Buro Happold, and structural engineer Ysreal Seinuk, the $40 million, 25-story, “COR” building will incorporate mixed-use residential and commercial space, integrating green technologies including wind turbines, photovoltaic panels, and solar hot water generation. The building’s exoskeleton is a hyper-efficient structure that provides thermal mass for insulation, shade for residents, and architectural elements such as terraces and armatures that support turbines.
With the aim to attract creative and design-oriented businesses and professionals, the interior of COR features sleek commercial and comfortable residential spaces ranging from $400,000 to $2 million. Each residential unit will include Energy Star appliances, recycled glass tile flooring, and bamboo-lined hallways. In total, COR will play host to 113 residential units, 20,100 square feet of office space, and 5,400 square feet of retail space (which already includes a café and furniture store). (Link)

clip_image018Wood Skyscraper (Vancouver)

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The seemingly radical idea of building a skyscraper out of wood is not so strange after all, as architect Michael Green is quick to point out, because of two main advantages that wood has over concrete and steel – it’s eco-friendly and cost-effective.
‘Tallwood’ would be made of large panels of ‘laminated strand lumber’—a composite made by gluing together strands of wood. Trees are a renewable resource, and they help to reduce air pollution. Sourcing from sustainably-managed forests could be deemed more environmentally sensitive, according to CNN.
Unlike concrete—which produces about 6-9kg of carbon dioxide for every 10kg of concrete—wood sucks carbon out of the atmosphere. And contrary to popular belief, wood actually is quite fire-resistant. (Link | Via)

clip_image020Coin Building (UAE)

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Aldar headquarters building in Abu Dhabi. Designed by MZ Architects and opened in 2010. This coin-shaped building is the world’s first circular skyscraper. (Link)

clip_image022Egg Building (China)

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This beautiful structure known as “The Egg” is China’s National Centre for the Performing Arts. This dome-shaped building is submerged in water and contains an Opera House, a Concert Hall, and a Theater. Remarkably, this building is just as massive and intriguing below the surface of the water. “The Egg” is home to underwater corridors, an underwater garage, and even an artificial lake. The structure took over five years to build. (Link)

10 Coolest USB Accessories

 

clip_image001[6]USB Beverage Cooler

This is -literally- the coolest one of all: a USB mini fridge for your drinks. Plug this USB LED Beverage Cooler ($29.99) to your PC’s USB port and chill a can on your own desk. One of the coolest USB accesories out there, the LED Beverage Cooler is retro styled and has a small blue LED inside. The LED helps your drink stay cool by tricking it to think the air inside the cooler is from the Arctic, because everyone knows that blue lights make you feel cold. So add a little style to your desk and keep your drink cold at the same time. Chill, dude.

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clip_image004[4]USB Missile Launcher

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The workplace has become a dangerous place. Sonic grenades, catapults, lightsabers, ninjas… you need protection, and not just any. Defend your office with this awesome USB Missile Launcher ($32.49) and fire those missiles right from your desk. The Missile Launcher moves Left, Right, Up and Down, has got pre-recorded sound effects and shoots more than 10 feet at an extremely fast rate.

clip_image006[6]USB Pole Dancer

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It sounds like the ultimate male fantasy – a Pole Dancer on your desk everyday In fact, it should be included as part of the standard workplace agreement, but well, it’s finally within your grasp – so to speak. The USB Pole Dancer ($67.99) is the pole dancer you can admit to when everyone’s watching. Just plug her into your USB port and start typing. As you type, she performs. The lights flash, the music plays and your bikini-clad blonde performs her routine. And there’s no need to go tucking dollars anywhere (we read somewhere, they do that): the faster you type, the faster this cheeky minx dances.

clip_image008[6]USB Desk Vacuum

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Messy desk? Well, this tiny retro-designed USB Desk Vacuum ($13.49) can’t help with the big stuff, but it can definitely help keep your workstation crumb-free! Just plug it into a free USB port and vacuum up those crumbs… and yes, the mini-vacuum handle tilts back, just like the real one. Cool, as in “clean.”

clip_image011USB Microscope

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This USB Digital Microscope ($74.95) allows you to capture some incredibly high quality images and video (up to 200X) and display them on your PC using a simple USB connection. View specimens collected around the house, backyard, your desk, or the fridge. Look at the micro-printing on a dollar bill or examine the traces on your motherboard. This microscope provides you an easy way to zoom in on a wide variety of objects to satisfy your curiosity of the world around you. Ever wondered what lint looks like or the mold growing on your week-old bagels? Now you can find out.

clip_image013USB Airplane Fan

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The aviators out there can now keep cool during their flight simulator sessions in front of the computer, using this USB Airplane Fan ($17.95). Cool man, cool!

clip_image015[4]Star Wars Lightsaber USB Lamp

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Fans of the Star Wars saga can now light up their workspace using the weapon of a Jedi: the Star Wars Lightsaber USB Lamp ($26.24). The lightsabre is 13 inches tall, and yes, it can be removed from its dock to be used as your weapon of choice.

clip_image017USB Plasma Ball

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Just the word plasma makes you think of going boldly where no-one has gone before. However, the beauty of this awesome USB Plasma Ball ($10.95) is that you don’t have to wrestle Klingons in the outer regions of the Thark Quadrant to play with it; just plug this neat gizmo into your USB port, and streams of red and blue plasma light will flicker out from the core of the hand-blown glass sphere throwing mesmerising light trails across its surface. Touch the sphere with your fingers, and blue light will shoot out towards your fingertips.

clip_image019Darth Vader USB 4-port Hub

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Its that part of the dark side which has always beckoned to you in your dreams. Just to make your life the living nightmare that it really is, you could get this Darth Vader USB 4-port Hub ($59.99) and either continue with the torment even in your waking hours or simply give in and admit that you belong to that part of the force.

clip_image021[4]USB Portable Chess

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This unique USB Portable Roll Up Chess Game ($107.99) allows you to track your moves on the board. You can play against a friend or the computer and even use it as a portable game board. The included software allows you to record, save and replay your games. Simply tap the board with your chess piece to signify a move and the software will keep track.

Enter Wireless Mouse @ Rs.261 Only at Indiaplaza

Indiaplaza is running an offer where they are giving Enter Wireless Mouse worth Rs.450 at Rs.261with Free shipping and 1 year of Manufacturer Warranty.

Product Features:

  1. Smart Wireless Receiver Storage:
  2. Manual Power Down:
  3. Wireless Receiver Eject Button:
  4. Battery Cover Release Button:
  5. RF601 is equipped with 800 dpi resolution optical technology, providing more moving accuracy. 

How to get Enter Wireless Mouse @ RS.261:

  • Click here to visit indiaplaza.com
  • Add Enter Wireless Mouse EM2000BW into cart
  • Make the payment and get your  products delivered at your home.