A bus stop is a designated place where a public transport bus stops for the purpose of allowing passengers to board or leave a bus.
Here are some bus stops with interesting designs.
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If you’re a successful businessman and have buckets and buckets load of cash, this uniquely designed computer mouse may seem like a perfectly sensible gadget for you to buy, afterall it probably means only spending a tiny portion of your saving’s interest. Like the world’s most expensive diamond encrusted shirt we featured, what we have here is a $26,730 luxury mouse from Pat Says Now that’s spiculated with diamonds. You’ll even be able to personalize the mouse with diamond initials or a pattern of your choosing, this of course all demands on the amount of money that you’re paying.
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They’re everywhere! have been able to populate most of the world’s continents in the relative blink of an eye. Now scientists have figured out seven factors responsible for the toads’ success.
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Newly Modified Hayabusa. Custom built and modified superbike , Suzuki Hayabusa on display.
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The Suzuki Hayabusa is a hyper sport motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999. Hayabusa superbike has quickly established that it is a leader in producing the world’s finest motorcycles. Hayabusa Owners Group is the busiest superbike community in the world. With performance credentials that establish it as the hottest sportbike on the planet.The 1299 cc inline 4-cylinder engine generating maximum power of 180 BHP drives this beast of a vehicle. Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 is the world fastest production bike, the ultimate choice and preference of superbike maniacs.
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mechanic clock
Swiss designer Matthias Pugin have created the digital mechanic clock that displays time in a very unusual way. All numbers of this clock called "Switchital" consist of small metal bars, attached to the surface by small magnets underneath. With every single minute, a few of the small bars in the numbers move or spread over the black surface to disappear in the frame, while the rest regroup to show the current time. Check out the video to see the clock in motion.
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Area 51 - A Personal Account
Transcript of V.L.'s Custer, South Dakota Meeting in August, 1995. This is a transcript from a tape of a talk that he gave regarding his 12 years at Area 51. V.L. is an upstanding citizen, a gentleman and speaks the truth, this we assure you.

I spent from June of 1965 to August of 1977 directly on the Nevada Test Site, worked there full time. I was Radiation - Health and Safety. Most of the time I worked there, I either worked for Los Alamos Scientific
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1. Kim Ung-Yong: Attended University at age 4, Ph.D at age 15; World's highest IQ


This Korean super-genius was born in 1962 and might just be the smartest guy alive today (he’s recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the highest IQ of anyone on the planet). By the age of four he was already able to read in Japanese, Korean, German, and English.

At his fifth birthday, he solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems. Later, on Japanese television, he demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, German, English, Japanese, and Korean. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under “Highest IQ”; the book estimated the boy’s score at over 210.

Kim was a guest student of physics at Hanyang University from the age of 3 until he was 6. At the age of 7 he was invited to America by NASA. He finished his university studies, eventually getting a Ph.D. in physics at Colorado State University before he was 15. In 1974, during his university studies, he began his research work at NASA and continued this work until his return to Korea in 1978 where he decided to switch from physics to civil engineering and eventually received a doctorate in that field. Kim was offered the chance to study at the most prestigious universities in Korea, but instead chose to attend a provincial university. As of 2007 he also serves as adjunct faculty at Chungbuk National University.

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