Thursday, June 30, 2016

Craniopagus parasiticus



The nurse holds an Egyptian baby named Manar Maged in a hospital in the city of Banha, north of Cairo. Maged was in a serious but improving condition after the procedure to treat her for craniopagus parasiticus — a problem related to that of conjoined twins linked at the skull.

Craniopagus parasiticus is a medical condition in which a parasitic twin head with an undeveloped (or underdeveloped) body is attached to the head of a developed twin. There have only been ten documented cases of this phenomenon, though to-date there have been at least eighty separate cases of this phenomenon written about in various records. Only three ever have been documented by modern medicine to have survived birth.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Vintage camera

This half a ton camera existed more than a hundred years ago. It was built in Chicago for railroad images through the Chicago and Alton. Its photographic length was 2,44 m and height of 1.06 m. The weight of one cassette was 226 kg, and the camera itself weighed 507 kg.





Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Definitions of KISS

Prof of Economics :
Kiss is that thing for which the demand is always higher than the supply.

Prof. of Accountancy :
Kiss is a credit because it is profitable when returned.

Prof. of Algebra :
Kiss is infinity because two divided by nothing.

Prof. of Geometry :
Kiss is the shortest distance between two lips.

Prof. of Physics :
Kiss is the contraction of mouth due to the expansion of the heart.

Prof. of Chemistry :
Kiss is the reaction of the interaction between two hearts.

Prof. of Zoology :
Kiss is the interchange of salivary bacteria.

Prof. of Physiology :
Kiss is the juxtaposition of two orbicularisoris muscles in the state of contraction.

Prof. of Dentistry :
Kiss is infectious and antiseptic.

Prof. of Statistics :
Kiss is an event whose probability depends on the vital statistics of 36-24-36.

Prof. of Philosophy :
Kiss is the persecution for the child, ecstasy for the youth and homage for the old.

Prof. of English :
Kiss is a noun that is used as a conjunction; it is more common than proper; it is spoken in the plural and it is applicable to all.

Prof. of Architecture :
Kiss is a process which builds a solid bond between the two dynamic objects

Prof. of Comp.Science :
What is a kiss? It seems to be an undefined variable

Monday, June 27, 2016

Diprosopus



Lali was born with two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes – but only two ears. And while she may seem like an oddity to some, her proud parents think she is simply a God reincarnated. Her parents, Vinod and Susham Singh from a village called Saini, said their little girl was “a gift from God”.

The girl is born with Diprosopus or Craniofacial Duplicatiopn - an extremely rare congenital disorder whereby part or all of the face is duplicated on the head as compared to polycephaly in which a baby might be born with two heads, in which one head is a left over of his undeveloped twin.

Doctors who delivered the baby said she appeared to be in good health, and is leading a normal life with no breathing difficulties. They were initially uncertain whether the baby would have normal functions but say so far she is “doing well” and eating from both of her two mouths. She also opens and shuts all four eyes at the same time.