Thursday, February 23, 2012

Top 10 Guinness World Records 2011-2012

As posted on Topoflists.com

 

Top 10 Guinness World Records 2011 – 2012



We all like to know what are the fastest, largest, most expensive and deepest things in the world. We want to know the different records set around these distinctions. For many years, people from all around the world have been achieving distinction in making world records. They set the world record so differently, that it becomes difficult to be broken easily by anyone. Yet many world records have been broken. Every year many new records are made and broken. Here are some of the best Guinness World records of 2012, 2011 and the last decade.

1) Smallest Cow in the World


Usually cows are not known to be huge animals. Even a calf when born is of quite a size and bigger than most full-grown animals. But the 11-year-old Swallow from Yorkshire has set for itself the world record of being the smallest cow. It measures only 33 inches, or just over two feet. Here in this picture, the tiny cow poses alongside Freddie the Bull for launching the Guinness World Records of 2011.

2) Largest Hotel in the World

We like to know which the largest things in the world are. Here is one for world record for the largest hotel. First World Hotel, the Genting Highlands Resort in Pahang Darul Makmur in Malaysia is the world’s largest hotel. Completed in 2005, it has 6,118 rooms and is a multi-coloured structure.

3) Largest Ice Village


There is an ice village built in JukkasjÀrvi, Sweden, which is the world’s biggest of its kind. There is also an Ice Hotel nearby. The igloo village has been constructed solely of ice. In December 2002, around 700 employees of the Tetra Pak International stayed in at the Ice Hotel in its 140 igloos.

4) Most Expensive Olympic Logo


This year’s Olympic were a thrill to watch. The Olympic logo which was created this year has been its most expensive one to date. It had cost £400,000 ($645,645). This much amount of money after recession and the current UK’s economic situation has also gathered a lot of negative criticism. It was designed by brand consultants Wolff Olins.

5) Most Expensive Pizza


The best pizzas are said to be made in Naples and they cost less than €10. But there is a pizza, which is more expensive and customers paying for it seems to confirm its taste. The onion puree, fontina and mozzarella cheese, pancetta, ceps and wile mizuna lettuce pizza is topped with shavings of a rare white truffle from Italy, which costs US$2,000 per kilo. In fact, a flight to Naples will not be that expensive. It is sold in Gordon Ramsey’s Maze Restaurant in London.

6) Longest Career as an Ice-Cream Man

Everyone loves ice-cream and the ice-cream man becomes a favourite person for most children and even adults around the world when he brings tastiest ice-creams of our choice. Charlie D’Angelo has set the world record for being an ice-cream man for the longest time. He has been selling ice-creams in his ice-cream van named Iggy’s Igloo for the past 32 years, since 1979.

7) Heaviest Aircraft Pulled by a Man


Tough guys can do anything heavy and strong. But pulling an airplane is not in the minds of the most. Kevin Fast from Canada has set the world record of pulling aeroplanes since September 17, 2009. He pulled a CC-177 Globemaster III, which weighs 188.83 tonnes, at the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ontario.

8) Deepest Cycling Underwater


Cycling is such a good exercise. But it becomes more fun and interesting when you can do it like Vittorio Innocente did underwater. He reached a depth of 66.5 meters on his two-wheeled steed and broke the record of underwater cycling on July 21, 2008 in Santa Margherita Ligure, Liguria, Italy.

9) Largest Collection of ‘Do Not Disturb’ Signs


May be Jean-Francois Vernetti from Switzerland does not want to be disturbed ever anywhere he goes. He has set for himself a world record of collecting 11,111 various ‘Do Not Disturb’ signs from different hotels in 189 countries around the world. He started collecting them in 1985. It sure does show how well travelled he is.

10) Fastest Time to Pop 100 Balloons by a Dog


We all like to see our pets do different funny and interesting moves. We pride in our pets and make them show any tricks to our guests if they happen to make any movement that make us laugh. Now there is a Guinness World Record set by a Jack Russell, a dog called Anastasia to pop 100 balloons in just 44.49 seconds.

Top 10 most over reported stories

As posted on Time.com

First most overreported story of 2011... Click on the link above to see the rest

1. The Casey Anthony Case


Casey Anthony reacts to being found not guilty on murder charges as she stands next to her attorney Jose Baez at the Orange County Courthouse on July 5, 2011 in Orlando, Florida.
Casey Anthony reacts to being found not guilty on murder charges as she stands next to her attorney Jose Baez at the Orange County Courthouse on July 5, 2011 in Orlando, Florida.
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Nothing takes one's mind off the sticky summer doldrums like a sensational murder trial. During the hot months of June and early July, the nation was captivated by the case of Florida's comely single mom Casey Anthony, 22, who stood accused of smothering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee and dumping her body in the woods in late 2008. In the end, there was reasonable doubt — prosecutors couldn't prove how Caylee died — but the details set tabloid tongues a-wagging. Anthony's hard-partying lifestyle and the fantastic claims made in her defense, from the initial placing of blame on a fictional nanny to the startling accusation that her father had molested her as a child, kept the media's appetite whetted for months. While Anthony has mostly disappeared from tabloids for now, and the true details of her daughter's sad, senseless death will likely never be known, her days in court became what TIME's John Cloud called "the first great trial of the social-media age" — one obsessively covered on blogs and Twitter feeds and dissected daily by thousands of followers.


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Women...we're good for more than cooking

Venomous spider freaks out male workers at market


6 hrs ago
​A box of bananas lost appeal (ZING!) after a Scottish supermarket worker saw a venomous -- but appropriately named -- South American banana spider with its legs "curled around a banana." BBC News reports that another shop worker, Petra Merriman, caught the spider in a plastic jar after her male co-workers all had arachnophobic freakouts. "All the boys were running around like headless chickens," she said. A representative from Edinburgh Butterfly and Insect World says the spider is not deadly, but a bite could cause "pain, swelling, muscle spasms and flu-like symptoms which could be very unpleasant." We'll keep our distance.

A banana spider capturing its prey (© Phil Coale/Associated Press)