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22 Dec, 2009

US-MEXICO BORDER FENCE

Posted by: baterya In: thought

The new barrier between the US and Mexico stands 15 feet tall and sits on top of the sand so it can lifted by a machine and repositioned whenever the migrating desert dunes begin to bury it. The almost seven miles of floating fence cost about $6 million per mile to build – US-Mexico border [...]

21 Aug, 2009

PUT IT ON THE WALL

Posted by: baterya In: LIFE| PLACES

I found this over awesomerandomness over tumblr and it is about writing your fears on the wall expressing it and telling it to the public to just let it out your system.   It may not remove totally your fear but accepting that you have fear over that thing is one step in removing it.
This image [...]

16 Jul, 2009

WALL OF OUTLETS

Posted by: baterya In: thought

Instead of hiding your outlets behind furniture and worrying about the mess of wires tangled behind your entertainment center, consider making an entire wall that’s nothing but outlets. Then you can artfully plug in your appliances wherever the cords look pleasing to you.  Check out this wall of outlets – a unique idea.

22 Dec, 2008

IDEA FOR PERIMETER FENCE AND TEMPORARY WALL

Posted by: baterya In: DESIGN| GREEN

Our design team have been searching ideas on what to put into every perimeter fence for our subdivision projects in order to hide the unpretty site brought by dry concrete perimeter walls. The image above is somewhat we are thinking but of course our idea is much better but finding this at treehugger is more [...]

16 Dec, 2008

NEAT IDEA – SLIDING WALL

Posted by: baterya In: DESIGN

Now this is pretty neat.  More like a pocket door.  Neat Idea to open more space in a room.  Good replacement for function rooms that uses accordion or sliding doors to divide spaces and when the event needs to have more space, they just open the doors.  Now we could treat every function room different [...]


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  • Overcoming fights starts with forgiveness. All of us have faults and all of us hurt others sometimes. This is human, and holding grudges only hurts the one who holds it.

  • Jesus apparition on a frying pan.  Recently, Toby Elles from Lancaster, England and a 22-year-old brilliantly left the stove on after he was done cooking and after he took a quick boozey-snoozey, he realized his error and rushed to the stove.  Lo and behold, there was Jesus Christ, looking back at him with burnt eye of grease from the frying pan.

  • Love isn’t a fairytale, it isn’t perfect, and it doesn’t always come easy. But it is something that we should hold on to for the rest of our lives, because it’s the only thing that’s worth fighting for.

  • Hero: someone we admire. Someone we look up to. Someone who gives us hope. Not a myth, or an icon, or a legend- someone solid, genuine and real. An ordinary person who does extraordinary things. A hero picks us up when we are down. Believes in us before we believe in ourselves. Inspires us to expand and embrace what’s possible. Helps us realize that we can be heroes, too - Kobi Yamada

  • Devil’s Pool - a small lagoon, enclosed by rocks, on the edge of one of the biggest, most beautiful waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls. Set on Livingstone Island, at a height of 103 meters, Devil’s Pool is definitely one of the most surreal locations on Earth