Saturday, 23 April 2011

Group eyes world record for most cloth diapers changed at once

Several local communities with hundreds of sites around the world will take part in the global effort to set a world record this weekend in more cloth diapers at the same time has never changed.


Great Cloth Diaper Change 2011, says he is trying to raise awareness about how  the "cloth diapers have come a long way in the last 10 years".

For he says, is not environmentally or economically justified to continue sending billions of disposable diapers in landfills each year, if it lasts for hundreds of years to break down ... There is hope that the event organizers eye opener and inspiration and are waiting for new parents to use cloth diapers, more planet-friendly alternative that parents also save significant money.

The Mass diaper changing forecasts of at least 10,000 children across the 400 locations is included.

The effort, recorded with the Guinness World Records, will begin Saturday at noon ET, the whole world,which means that in a world amateur [cloth diapers] CD level will meet and make the change in layer middle of the night,the group says.

The only event contained within the city of Boston will be held at 45 Danforth spontaneous celebrations in Jamaica Plain.

Website shows the initiative to other local events, Somerville, Medford, Norwell, Framingham, West Boylston, Methuen, Northampton, Springfield. There are also events planned for Warwick, Rhode Island and Manchester and Exeter, NH

Friday, 22 April 2011

India’s Highest Paid Child Star in Bollywood World Record set by Darsheel Safary

If trade figures are anything to go by, 14-year Darsheel Safary is currently the highest infant star paid in Bollywood. According to reliable sources, the young actress who is just three films old, including his upcoming Zokkomon something between Rs 80 lakh per film role he signed. Not only that, it even supports half a dozen products and charges around Rs 50 lakh each.

But all this talk about money is not something that interests him. “I do not know whether the money. My parents deal with it. I’m too young to manage it. I just concentrate on my studies and my passion for acting. Regarding what I want to do with money, I’ll think about when I’m older and wiser. Before that, I also made my decision about the career I ultimately intend to pursue and the kind of investment that is made. “
Unlike most children her age, Darsheel does not believe in the amazing idea of ​​spending money. “I do not need,” he replies. “My parents give me everything. Every time I eat at my high school, give me the money I’m asking. They never stop doing what you want.







The actress, who made his debut Taare Zameen Par (2007), which was also the directorial debut of Aamir Khan has just passed his grade eight research. And until the school is not opinion, he does not intend to reflect on issues that he will use in class nine.

“I chose a specialization in trade,” he said. “But now the holidays are over. I skate and play cricket and football. I’m too busy Zokkomon promotion that involves a lot of travel. I see a screening of my classmates, they are very kicked about it.”

Though Darsheel started very young, it seems he has all his rights. Like most adult actresses of Bollywood, it is also known to show the actor-producer-director Aamir Khan blessings before signing a project. “My parents and I talk to my uncle Aamir to suggestions of all time,” he said, adding: .. “I love it because it is so strong and smart, he knows all the back of his hand When I finished my exam, I give him a call and we chat. I think he likes me as much as I love him. “

Zokkomon Video – Official Trailer Promo


Latchingdon Firm Creates 'World's Biggest Kebab'

World's biggest kebab creates Latchingdon firm, A Business is celebrating creating the largest doner kebab in history, but it still won’t enter the record books.

The meaty monstrosity, which was produced by a team of 42 people from Kismet Kebabs, based at Milton House, in Maldon Road, Latching don, weighs in at over 2,000kg (314stone).
Standing at 6ft 3inches tall, it took over a week for staff to hand make the lamb kebab, which was created using quality cuts of meat and cost more than £4,000.

It has to be lifted by a forklift truck to and from the freezer. Sadly the record cannot be made official and enter the Guinness World Records because it allegedly has to be cooked to qualify and burners large enough to accommodate the giant kebab simply don’t exist.

The existing world record is held by the Maroosh Lebanese Café in Albury, New South Wales, Australia, which made a 413kg kebab in October 2004.

Instead, the makers are intending to donate the mighty meat to the Colchester Garrison early next month for soldiers to enjoy, though catering staff there were unable to confirm anyone from Kismet Kebabs had been in touch.Kismet Kebabs managing director Peter Michael, said: “It was my idea really, I guess.
“In our industry they all use machinery. We are the only hand made merchants left. We are a local company and wanted to show that we can make any size of kebab.”

He added: “This is a great thing. If we had the freezer space we could have gone even bigger.”
Kismet Kebabs produces more than 50 tons of hand-made kebabs per week and is Halal Monitoring Committee (HMC) certified.

Chiddy Bang Try to Break Guinness World Record for Longest Freestyle Rap

Chiddy Bang Will Try to Break Guinness World Record for Longest Freestyle Rap

As many of you know, MTV's very first digital awards show, the OMAs, are April 28th. This is exciting for a ton of reasons (including the fact that the show will be held in Vegas, and I'll be there covering!) but the coolest part is Chiddy Bang's participation.

Chidera Anamege of the hip-hop group Chiddy Bang will attempt to score the Guinness World Records title for “Longest Freestyle Rap” as part of the awards kick-off. Best of all? He will be taking your topics and words from Twitter to use throughout his freestyle--all you have to do is tweet using the hashtag #RapWorldRecord! Send your words in, and watch as he flows (or at least attempts to) for nine hours straight. Insane, right?!

This got me thinking what other crazy awards Guinness has given out, so I headed over to their website and OMG. Take a look at some of the stuff people have actually won the award for:
    * Longest distance keeping a table lifted with the teeth
    * Fastest time to drink a 500 ml milkshake through a straw
    * Smallest Piece of Ice
    * Largest Condom
    * Fastest time to travel the entire New York City Subway

I wonder what I'd even qualify (or have a desire to compete) for...Most fashionable fat girl? Most tabs open ever in one browser window? Messiest desk? I'll keep thinking about that.
In the mean time, I can't wait for next week. I hope Chiddy makes it---I can't imagine freestyling for nine minutes, let alone nine hours. He has to rap while he pees!!! What if he gets hungry?! I totally have faith in him, though. When he stopped by MTV a few months back, he blew us away. You can watch it all go down next Thursday on OMusicAwards.com!

To show my support and stand in solidarity with Chiddy, I'm going to rap! I mean, not for nine hours, but a few minutes. Tweet me words you want to see me use in the rap, and I'll upload a video later this week :)

Monday, 18 April 2011

Mortal Kombat Now Holds 10 Guinness World Records – Excellent!

 Longest-serving videogame voice actor: The longest-serving videogame voice actor is Ed Boon (USA), the creator of Mortal Kombat (Netherrealm Studios, 1991), who has voiced the from the US Congress.



 Largest promotional campaign for a fighting video game: According to CNN, in 1995 Mortal Kombat staged the largest ever promotional campaign for a videogame and its related products. Leaving aside initial pre-release promotion, the Mortal Kombat movie opened on 2,000 screens in the USA on August 18 of that year, followed by a direct-to-video digital animation special on August 29 , a character Scorpion in every iteration of the game since its debut.


 Earliest game to trigger the set-up of a software ratings board: Established in 1994, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is an industry organization set up in response to the public reaction to Mortal Kombat. In an effort to avoid compulsory censorship, the ESRB set about applying ratings to games similar to those applied to movies. The move came as a consequence of pressure live-action Mortal Kombat tour launched from Radio City Music Hall in New York on September 14, an interactive CD-ROM on October 1 and finally the release of Mortal Kombat 3 the video game on October 15.

 Most numbered entries in a fighting game series: The largest fighting game series is Mortal Kombat. It has gone through more iterations than any other fighting game series. The ninth installment is due in 2011. Although Street Fighter has been running far longer than Mortal Kombat, and has more variations available to buy, it has only reached the fourth change to its core gameplay. Street Fighter IV arrived in 2008.


 Earliest one-on-one fighting game to use digitized sprites: The 1992 launch of Mortal Kombat offered something that no other beat-’em-up had. In addition to ultra-violence and killing moves, it presented a brand new level of realism through the use of digitized sprites. Rather than using hand-drawn animation characters, the sprites used were based on graphics created using digitized footage of real actors.

 Earliest video game poster to be censored: On April 22, 2003, Britain’s Advertising Standard’s Authority (ASA) took the then unprecedented step of condemning the poster campaign promoting Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. They claimed that the poster -which showed a “hoodie” wiping his bloodstained hand on a businessman above the words “It’s in us all” – was “irresponsible” and “condoned violence”. The poster was unsurprisingly withdrawn.


 Earliest successful console fighting game: Although a very popular arcade game, when Mortal Kombat was released for the home market it took an incredible $1 billion-a-year in the first two full years of release. Needless to say, the game very quickly established itself as the number one choice among fighting gamers the world over.

 Earliest 3D fighting game to offer online play: Although online play is now a standard feature in all new fighting games, the first online playable 3D fighter was Mortal Kombat: Deception, released in 2004. The game offered one-on-one fighting between two players over the Internet, in addition to two, more sedate mini games – Puzzle Kombat and Chess Kombat.

 Highest grossing film based on a beat ‘em up video game: Mortal Kombat (USA, 1996) still holds the record for the highest grossing movie based on a beat ‘em up video game, having taken an impressive $122 million.



 Most successful video game spin-off soundtrack album: Released on August 15, 1995, the Mortal Kombat soundtrack album, which accompanied the $100 million movie, went platinum within ten days of release. The album included contributions from artists as diverse as Orbital, Napalm Death and Traci Lords.

Royal Wedding 2011 - Guinness World Records across the World

Prince William and Kate Middleton - Royal Wedding Guinness World Records 2011


Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29 wedding, no doubt break the hearts of girls who dreamed of being the princess, but break a Guinness World Records? Here is a list of Guinness World Records for the couple could be on track to beat when they say, "I do."

The largest TV audience for a wedding occurred on July 29, 1981 during the marriage of HRH Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer. It was watched by an estimated 750 million people in 74 countries.

The most expensive slice of wedding cake was from a piece of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor’s 1937 wedding cake, which sold at Sotheby’s, New York on February 27, 1998 for $29,900.

The largest wedding cake weighed 15,032 lbs and was made by chefs at the Mohegan Sun Hotel and Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, and displayed at their New England bridal showcase on February 8, 2004.

The longest wedding veil is over 11,017ft long and was worn by Sandra Mechleb at her wedding to Chady Abi Younis in Arnaoon, Lebanon, on October 18, 2009.

The largest wedding bouquet measured over 197ft long and was made using 1,500 flowers including roses and carnations.

The longest wedding dress train measured over 8,164ft and was created by Lichel van den Ende. It was presented and measured in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, on December 22, 2009.

The most crystals on a wedding dress is 43,008 and was achieved by Cosmina Englizian and presented at an event organized by E-Mariage in Romania, on March 24, 2010.


Here are also some wedding records that the upcoming nuptials are less likely to break!

The largest dog wedding ceremony was achieved by 178 dog couples who sealed their marriage with a bark on the notes of the wedding march at the “Bow Wow Vows event” organized by the Aspen Grove Lifestyle Center in Littleton, Colorado on May 19, 2007.

The most bridesmaids to one bride was achieved by , accompanied by 79 bridesmaids, aged 1 to 79, bride Christa Rasanayagam married Arulanantham Suresh Joachim at Christ the King Catholic Church, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on September 6, 2003. Her husband, Arulanantham Suresh Joachim, also holds the reocrd for the most ushers to one groom as he was accompanied by 47 groomsmen, aged between 2 and 63.

The most marriage vows renewals by the same couple was achieved by Lauren Lubeck Blair and David E. Hough Blair married each other for the 99th time on October 11, 2010 at Logan’s Roadhouse in Gallatin, Tennessee.

The world’s oldest bridesmaid was Edith Gulliford, who was bridesmaid at the wedding of Kyra Harwood and James Lucas on March 31, 2007 at Commissioner’s House, Chatham, UK at the age of 105 years & 171 days.

The largest underwater wedding was achieved by 261 divers who took part in the marriage ceremony between Francesca Colombi and Giampiero Giannoccaro at the Morcone beach, Capoliveri, Elba Island, Italy, on June 12, 2010.

The most bridal bouquets caught was achieved by Stephanie Monyak, a registered nurse from Pennsylvania, who has caught a total of 11 bridal bouquets that were tossed at weddings she has attended since 1983.

Prince William and Kate Middleton - Most expensive Royal Wedding Guinness World Records 2011 Video

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Watson set a world record with 15 sixes v/s B'desh

If the Bangladeshi batsmen had scored 20 more runs, Shane Watson would have on Monday become only the second player after Sachin Tendulkar to score a double hundred in one-day internationals.
The Aussie opener hit a world record 15 sixes to take Australia to a nine-wicket win over Bangladesh in the second ODI in Mirpur. Chasing 230 to win, Watson's 185 not out of just 96 balls ensured that the visitors got to the total in 26 overs.


Watson's 185 is now also the highest score by an Australian in one-day internationals, going past former opener Mathew Hayden's score of 181 against New Zealand in 2007. And his 15 sixes are three better than the previous record of 12 sixes held by West Indies batsman Xavier Marshall when he scored 157 not out from 118 balls against Canada in 2008.

Watson, promoted as vice captain, took more than a leaf out of his captain Michael Clarke's book. Clarke had hit a century in the opening game. Watson went into demolition mode from the first over as he smacked 14 runs from it. He, in fact, raced to 27 runs before his partner Brad Haddin had even faced a delivery. The first wicket partnership yielded 62 runs with Haddin contributing eight.

At one down, Ricky Ponting was happy to be a spectator as Watson stamped his class and intent over the proceedings. Watson's best hits came in the 22nd over when he dispatched left-arm spinner Suhrawadi Shuvo for four sixes on the legside.

Watson took 26 balls to reach his 50, 43 balls to reach his next set of 50 runs, and only 14 to get his third set of 50. He took another 13 balls to score the remaining 35 runs and was involved in an unbroken 170-run stand with Ponting that came off just 17.3 overs.

Amongst all this mahyem, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan bowled seven overs for 35 runs, while Shuvo went for 15 per over from three overs and Shafiul Islam went for 27 runs from his two overs.

Monday, 11 April 2011

Blind waterskiier sets new Blindfolded Distance Record

A BLIND man set a new world distance record for an hour’s blindfolded waterskiing at the weekend... but still stuck to the rules and covered his eyes.

Steve Thiele, 45, blinded in an accident at eight, smashed the old 20-mile record by 3.85 miles.
Mr Thiele, of Audley, Staffs, achieved the feat off Anglesey for Cancer Research UK and Ghana Outlook and said: “I used to waterski for Britain.”

2011 Ironman South Africa : Wellington breaks women's world record again

The Ironman South Africa women’s race didn’t have an exceptionally large pro field, but it had quality. One other thing the race had was Chrissie Wellington and her presence was felt as she smashed the world record she set in Arizona and moved the bar even higher for women.
Dr. Amanda Stevens led the women out of the water, swimming the 2.4 miles in a very strong 48:55. Stevens’ time tied the 4thplace time in the men’s race. Rachel Joyce was next out in 51:06. Wellington was in third with a 51:40.
Stevens was the first woman out onto the 3 loop bike route, but that lead wouldn’t last long. Wellington soon took over and dominated the rest of the race. Chrissie set a new course record for the bike ride, covering the 112 miles in 4:45:23, giving her a solid lead. Joyce rode a 5:02:29 to be the second woman into T2. Belinda Granger rode a 4:58:25 split to be in third place at the end of the bike leg.
The marathon was a race to see who was going to claim second place to Wellington. The bike record wasn’t enough for Chrissie. Her 2:52:54 split for the 26.2 mile run set a new course record for the run. Chrissie Wellington won the 2011 Ironman South Africa with a new world record of 8:33:56, besting her previous record of 8:36:13 set back in November 2010. In the end, all but 7 men in the race got “chicked” by the Chrissinator.
A 3:10:30 split was enough to earn a second place finish for Rachel Joyce, who finished with an overall time of 9:08:23. Diana Riesler recorded a 3:18:45 split that earned her third place and a trip to the podium with an overall time of 9:20:37.
The women’s top 10:
1) Chrissie Wellington (Feltwell, England/Boulder, CO) – 8:33:56**
2) Rachel Joyce (London, England) – 9:08:23
3) Diana Riesler (Germany) – 9:20:37
4) Silvia Felt (Germany) – 9:24:31
5) Dr. Amanda Stevens (Colorado Springs, CO) - 9:25:50
6) Belinda Granger (Australia) – 9:28:59
7) Simone Benz (Switzerland) – 9:31:21
8) Dianne Emery (South Africa) – 9:44:47*
9) Martina Dogana (Italy) – 9:47:47
10) Yvette Grice (Eastbourne, England) – 9:59:28

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

India wins ICC World Cup 2011

MS Dhoni became the 'Man of the match' while Yuvraj Singh's performance earned him the prize of 'Player of the tournament' as he remains consistent with the ball and bat and really dominated every game he played for India. 

INDIAN LIONS did it in style and the Lankan tigers had to accept defeat at the hands of none other than the cool Indian captain M S Dhoni, who made sure the team India gets on to lift the World Cup 2011 in Mumbai amidst loud cheers and applause from the strong crowd present in the Wankhede stadium to witness the history being written. No doubt MS Dhoni scripted the history when he hit the winning six in the 49th over and India became the new World Champion after 28 years.

This also moved India up in the ICC ODI rankings and India captured the number one spot and now, the team India is number one in both the formats of the game i.e. test and one day. The victory was long overdue as we missed it in 2003 when Australia defeated us. But Saturday was our day and we made it. This victory is very special to every Indian because of many reasons. First, we lifted the cup by beating Pakistan. Second, we won our match from team Australia also. This gives immense satisfaction that we are now the real champions.

It was a tough road for MS Dhoni and his men as there was tremendous pressure on them to perform and to excel in front of the home crowd and that too in a tournament which is called the “World Cup,” it was never easy. But it was the patience and quality of tackling pressure now that the youngsters in the team have been able to that’s give the team a smooth sailing even in the rough time.
After losing the toss in the finals, as there was some confusion perhaps due to the noise from the crowd that toss had to be done again and when Lanka won it and decided to bat first, many looked at ease thinking it was better to know the target and then chase it off as per the plan.
As India has a long batting line up and the form in which our players were, people thought anything between 260-280 odd runs would be not bad for the Indian side.

After the brilliant century by Mahela Jayawardhane, it was the turn of Virendra Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar. There were lots of hopes from Sachin as it was his home ground but after Viru got out on a duck, there was complete silence in the stadium and all looked shocked as he got out LBW in the very first over of Lasith Malinga on the second ball. Soon, Sachin also fell prey to Malinga when India was 31 and the score on the board displayed India 31/2.

Then it was the crucial partnership of more than 90 runs between Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli which stabilized the Indian innings and when Kohli got out, it was captain M S Dhoni who came out to rescue his team and he made sure that he remained there on the crease till Indian side reached the victory line. He batted brilliantly along with Gautam Gambhir and put India in a commanding position. Gambhir missed his century by three runs.

It was Dhoni and Yuvraj who finished the innings for India and a long dream for millions of Indian cricket fans came true Saturday night when these two made sure that no more wicket fell for India and India became the World Champion in a close fighting game.
 It was a big-big win for Indian team. Right from the President and Prime Minister of India every body congratulated MSD and his team members for this historic win. BCCI has announced to give one crore each to the players, Rs 50 lakh to supporting staff and Rs 25 lakh to the selectors of the team.