Thursday, April 21, 2011

KISS - Because I'm a Girl ( A song that would make u cry)



I watched this clip three years ago & at the end I couldn't stop crying. Even though I watched again & again it didn't change the feeling. It was such a amazing story.If you ever really loved someone,I think you maybe know the feeling.This clip was so much popular through internet & many versions of the song were produced in English(sang by KISS member Jini ), Mandarin, Cantonese & Tagalog languages.After watching this clip I fell in love with these actors in it & I was keen to find some information about them.Let me share them with you.

Actor-Shin Hyun Joon



Shin Hyun Joon is a very popular actor from south Korea and he was born in October 28,1968. Other than this music video he has acted several others too. Some of them are,

Remember The Last Christmas by Bobby Kim
For Your Soul by Jo Sungmo
Never Again by Lee Soo Young
Absentmindedly by Zi-A

He has won some awards too. Here are some of them.

2010: MBC Special Variety Award
2008: 16th Chunsa Film Festival - Hallyu Culture Award
2006: 26th Hawaii International Film Festival - Asian Star Award
2006: 27th Blue Dragon Film Awards - Most Popular Actor
2001: Baekjusang Awards - Best Dressed Actor
1992: Grand Bell Awards - Promising Actor

Actress-Goo Hye Jin




Goo Hye Jin was born in February,22 of 1981.She is a south korean model who began as an actress. In the clip, she plays a woman working in a hair salon who dreams to be a model. And she accidentally fell in love with a photographer. As they spending their lives as lovers a unfortunate accident happened in studio of photographer which made her blind. And photographer took the blame himself and donate his eyes to the girl.






KISS - The band


Kiss was a South Korean band which was formed with three girls named Mini,Umji & Jin.Their first song, "Because I'm a Girl" was released in 2002. It gained a huge popularity and remain top in the charts.This helped to launch the career of Kiss band and released an album soon after. However, the group quickly disbanded afterwards.

Monday, April 11, 2011

My Worlds 2.0 by Justin Bieber

My World 2.0 is the latter of two-part debut album by Justin Bieber. The album has received positive reviews, and debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling over 283,000 copies, making Bieber the youngest solo male act to top the chart since Stevie Wonder in 1963, and the first artist to occupy two top five spots on the chart since 2004. When the album sold more copies in its second week, Bieber became the first act since The Beatles to debut at number one, and sell more the following week. So,here is that great album of him.


1.Baby





2.Somebody to Love







3.Stuck in the Moment





4.U Smile





5.Runaway Love





6.Never Let You Go





7.Overboard





8.Eenie Meenie





9.Up





10.That Should Be Me







11.Kiss and Tell (Bonus track)





12.Where Are You Now (Bonus track)





If you’re a fan & if you were lokking songs of this teen pop star I think you would love the whole album.
So, enjoy it & please leave comment if you find it interesting.

Justin Bieber

Here are 5 songs of Justin Bieber

1. Justin Bieber - Never Say Never ft. Jaden Smith



2.Justin Bieber - Somebody To Love Remix ft. Usher



3.Justin Bieber - One Time



4.Justin Bieber - Dr Bieber



5.Latin Girl - Justin Bieber




Hope you enjoy.........................

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Deep-sea Exploring Submarines - Virgin Oceanic


Last tuesday, Sir Richard Branson, British billionaire, pilot and explorer launched Virgin Oceanic a project to explore "the last frontiers of our own Blue Planet- the very bottom of our seas."
The project includes a partnership with Google: "Using their mapping technology, Google hopes to report the dives as they happen and share discoveries, footage and greater achievements with the world."

Graham Hawkes submarine designer


Graham Hawkes, has designed and built over sixty manned submersibles andmore than 350 Remote Operated Vehicles. Graham Hawkes is known for his innovative use of materials and systems. His underwater vehicles include the innovative Atmospheric Diving Suits and Remote Operated Vehicles, which dominated the offshore oil industry segment in the 1970s. The Deep Rover series for science and exploration, most recently used by filmmaker, James Cameron in the IMAX film, "Aliens of the Deep;" the Deep Flight series of submersibles; and the design/build of the experimental protoype DeepFlight Challenger, the only full ocean depth manned vehicle. He is recognized world-wide as a pioneer in innovating state of the art solutions for ocean access. 


Virgin Oceanic's Submarine

Virgin Oceanic's Submarine is the only piloted craft in existence that has 'full ocean depth' capability. The one person craft has an operating depth of 37,000ft and is capable of operating for 24hrs without any outside help. Once fully descended, the submarine's hydroplanes (the equivalent of wings for submarines) and thrusters will allow it to 'fly' up to 10km over the ocean floor whilst collecting video and data, something submersibles could only dream of.  
At these depths, each individual part of the submarine must be able to withstand enormous pressures, 1500 times that of an aeroplane, and protect its pilot from the extreme conditions just inches away. As Sir Richard and each pilot of the submarine to the bottom of our planet, they will be well aware that should anything go wrong, there is no rescue team that can reach them; whilst backed up by a mission crew, once at depth, the pilot and craft are alone.
Full pressure testing will be conducted over the next three months. 
The craft will cruise at a max of 3 knots and can dive 350ft per minute, with a dive to the bottom of the Mariana trench and back estimated to take five hours. 



"Virgin Oceanic will expand the reach of human exploration on our planet. By promoting and utilising new technology Virgin Oceanic will aid human kind's ability to explore our Oceans, assist science in understanding our eco system and raise awareness of the challenges facing our Oceans."  Sir Richard Branson April 2011"