mardi 18 novembre 2014

Fall in Love Does it Take time ?


Did you know that when you’re in love, it actually shows on the outside? But for that happen, you really have to be in love. But really, how long does it take to fall in love?

“I’m so in love with him!”
“I’ve never felt this way about anyone… ever!!”
“He’s the one for me!!!”
Sounds familiar? I bet it’s something all of us have said at least twice in our lives.
How long does it take to fall in love?
We get into a relationship, and the first few months are all rosy and nice and we’re ecstatic, we’re in eleventh heaven and we get transported into a fantasy world.
All of us have been in love, but how many of us have actually been there? Think about it. Ask yourself this question, what exactly is love?
What is love?
Love doesn’t mean just romantic evenings by the seaside, having expensive lobster and wine, gifts or even 24/7 mush.
If there is anyone out there who thinks this is love, well, allow me to take those rose tinted shades off your face!
This four letter word, L-O-V-E, is probably the most over-rated over-used word in common languages. Most of us assume we’re in love already, but do we even know how long it takes to fall in love?
These days, people use it without knowing the actual meaning of the word. You’re with a person for two days, you think the two of you are meant to be, and the both of you move in together, get married, and BANG!
That’s it, you are in “true love”. Till now you've been seeing the world through those glasses. Once you take them off, reality hits you right between the eyes! You can’t compromise anymore, he snores in his sleep, and she nags so much she reminds you of your grand aunt who buried your uncle way before his time! Still in love?
Don’t mean to be cynical here, only realistic Just because you are with a person for two months and there are no glitches except the occasional lovers’ tiffs, doesn't mean it’s true love and he’s your Prince Charming. Perhaps, he or she may be the one, but only time will tell. Attention doesn't mean love. Many people mistake attention for love.
College infatuations and love
For instance, when you first enter high school or college, you tend to “fall” for the first person who showers you with the slightest of attention. For all you know, that person could just be genuinely nice and probably wouldn’t be thinking of anything other than a platonic relationship. You jump to conclusions. That’s the reason most of us end up being disappointed. Because of free-wheeling assumptions.
So stop assuming, be certain about that flutter in your heart before completely losing yourself in this emotion. It makes life much better, simpler and fun!
So how long does it take to fall in love? Well, when it really happens, you’ll know. But here are a few pointers that can help you understand it better and stop you from falling in love fast.

samedi 15 novembre 2014

This Corn Maze Is Riskier Than You Think



Apparently there is such a thing as Guinness World Records status for the planet's largest corn maze, and walking through it might be more of a challenge than you would expect.
A farm in Dixon, Calif., boasts the world's largest corn maze, which is in fact so large that some maze-goers are finding themselves in need of emergency rescue.
In the month and a half that the maze has been open, seven calls have been placed to the local sheriff's office — including three calls to 911 —from people unable to find their way out. 
Matt Cooley, one of the owners, says the 911 calls might be a sign that the maze may be getting a little too big for its own good.
Cool Patch Pumpkins, the company that runs the maze, previously set a world record in 2007 for its 40-acre live-action puzzle. This year, though, it has expanded to a whopping 63 acres.
Cooley says the company provides a map for everyone entering the maze. The maps have explicit instructions not to call 911, but when it does happen, the calls have been directed back to the staff at the maze company — who know the layout like the back of their hand and who are able to show their customers the way out.
One tweet about the maze drama says people should know that it takes about three and a half to four hours to get out. But that's just the average. 
If it takes you longer, you need to remember: You did pay to get lost in a maze of corn. 

vendredi 14 novembre 2014

Rocket-powered bicycle breaking world speed record




A French daredevil broke the world speed record on a rocket-powered bicycle, reaching 333 kilometers per hour, which is equal to about 207 miles per hour. François Gissy, 32, blasted off into the record books on Nov. 7 in the South of France, and he did it in just 4.8 seconds! 
 
While that may be impressive, Gissy can't take credit for the design of the rocket bike. That distinction belongs to his friend Arnold Neracher, who created the lightweight contraption using engines that were fired using highly concentrated fuel that's 90 percent hydrogen peroxide. With all that power, Gissy was even able to beat a Ferrari F430 on the same day he broke the record.  
 
Gissy has already said that he wants to try and beat the record he just set. When asked how dangerous the ride was, he said, "Yes, there is a risk. That is why I am lying on the bike, to conduct a mass balance. The track also plays a very important role; it must be really smooth because if there is a bump, I could fly away." The speed demon added that beating the record wasn't as "fun" as most people would think because his heart was "pounding" so much. We don't blame you. Bravo François!


From : http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/french-daredevil-breaks-world-speed-record-on-rocket-powered-bicycle-192205436.html