Featured documentary – Air Force One
Feature Film Air Force One (Runtime – 56:31) Description- This feature film gives you an exclusive tour inside the President’s private plane and explore its rich history. ENJOY! [ad#imgad468] [ad#linkad468]
Feature Film Air Force One (Runtime – 56:31) Description- This feature film gives you an exclusive tour inside the President’s private plane and explore its rich history. ENJOY! [ad#imgad468] [ad#linkad468]
Have you heard about professional eating competition? Well, there are many such competitions held every year around America. Professional speed eaters can put away pounds of food in mere minutes. How do they do it? This documentary from the National Geographic presents the detailed study done of some professional speed eaters regarding their digestive system … Continue reading Featured video – Science of Speed Eating
This week’s featured website, Woot.com, pioneered the “one day one deal” marketing on the internet. They are online retailers based at Carrollton, Texas focusing on selling cool stuff for cheap. They offer one item for sale per day. It can be anything from a comic book to HDTV and the price they sell them for … Continue reading Website of the Week – Woot
July 20, 2009 – today marks the forty years anniversary of the first landing on the Moon and now you can virtually land on the Moon yourself too. Thanks to the new feature added by Google on their latest version of the Google Earth, you can now take a tour of the Moon, view various … Continue reading Land on the Moon with Google Earth
Here are some selected photos from Nepali Fashion Day (July 17, 2009) at Summer Cultural and Spiritual Camp 2009, which is being organized by Nepali Society of Texas (NST) in Irving, Texas for Nepali kids living in DFW Metroplex. View Photo Gallery
Photos from Nepali Fashion Day at Summer Camp 2009 organized by Nepalese Society of Texas in Irving.
Here are two very useful how-to videos that can help you save quite a lot of money via reducing the consumption of excess water in your bathrooms. Moreover you will be doing good to the environment at the same time. [ad#imgad468] [ad#imgad468]
Mint.com – This weeks’s featured website is one of the most popular budget planning and financial management websites available and the best part is – it is totally free to use. The website lets you add all your bank accounts, credit cards accounts, loan accounts and even investment accounts and manage them online all from … Continue reading Website of the Week – Mint
This video produced by ABC Australia and distributed by Journeyman Pictures describes the religious tradition of selecting Kumari in Nepal and how their lives change after they are no longer Kumaris. In Nepal everybody believes in the divinity of Kumari. But hardly has anyone ever given a thought about the personal life of the child … Continue reading Kumari – the living Goddess of Nepal
Here’s a useful video that demonstrates very easy steps to fold a dress shirt in four quick steps. Folding a shirt like the pros instead of hanging can help free up storage in your closet and following the steps in this video to fold it right can help avoid unnecessary wrinkles from forming. [ad#imgad468] [ad#linkad468] … Continue reading How to Fold a Dress Shirt
Now everybody can follow on updates from Singha Durbar via newly launched website for the Prime Minister of Nepal, Madhav Kumar Nepal. The website is said to give easy access to people about the activities from the office of the Prime Minister. It also lets visitor send feedbacks directly to the PM’s press adviser. We … Continue reading Prime Minister of Nepal goes online
Daniel Tammet, a savant from Britain, can do wonders with numbers and also proves he can learn a completely new language in just a week. He is like a walking computer. Watch the documentary to see it all. ENJOY! Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
Love listening to songs while working, here’s a perfect website for you. Songza, dubbed as the music search engine and internet jukebox, lets you play virtually any songs available on the Internet. Just search by title, artist or album and it displays a list of songs matching your search and you can start playing them … Continue reading Website of the week – Songza
If you could not make it to San Francisco this year for the annual ANA convention but want to keep up with what’s happening there then here is the live video stream from the convention. No Live stream available when it says “Off Air” at the bottom of the player. If you are having problem … Continue reading Watch ANA convention 2009 Live!
Synopsis – Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock makes himself a test subject in this documentary about the commercial food industry. Rigorously eating a diet of McDonald’s fast food three times a day for a month straight, Spurlock is out to prove the physical and mental effects of consuming fast food. Spurlock also provides a look at the … Continue reading Featured Video – Super Size Me
The health ministry of Nepal, on Monday June 29, 2009, confirmed the first cases if H1N1 flu virus (aka Swine flu) for the fist time in the country. The confirmed case includes three members of a family who had just returned home from the United States. The family members include a 44-year-old man, 38-year-old wife … Continue reading First confirmed case of Swine flu in Nepal
This week’s featured website is the homepage of World Digital Library available at www.wdl.org. The online library is available online for everybody to use free of charge and is available in multilingual format featuring significant materials from countries and cultures around the world. The website is very well designed and makes it possible to discover, … Continue reading Website of the week – World Digital Library
Khagendra Thapa Magar is just two feet tall and will be named the smallest man in the world in four months time when he turns 18. He has been given the nick name “Little Buddha”. He is from Baglung district. Besides from the malfunctioning of his pituitary gland, which caused his dwarfness, he is very … Continue reading Nepali teen to be named smallest man in the world
Michael Jackson was loved around the world. He was the musical hero for everyone. Kids from age two to old folks in their nineties all knew who he was. He was my pop star and the King of Pop for everybody. His music shaped a generation and will continue to inspire people for generations to … Continue reading Michael Jackson’s Death: The Talent and the Tragedy
HOME is a non-profit film, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, about our dear planet Earth, the life on it and the devastating effects of the industrialization onto mother nature. It explores the beginning of life, how every being depends upon the nature and how our own everyday activities are causing horrible effects on the nature. Check out … Continue reading Featured Video: HOME