McGarry started his chef career three years ago, when he was only 11 years old. The first was learning to juggle kitchen knives, then started making his own meals, at first only for his mother’s friends, and later he perfected it.

Prodigy chef, McGarry Flynn (14) from Los Angeles recently cooked a meal of 12 dishes in posh restaurant “BierBeisl” in Beverly Hills, which costs $ 160 per person.
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Posted by piske91 in Amazing, Science, tags: aircraft, asteroids, battery, building, desert, diamond, energy, future, Glasses, scycrapers, spray, wi-fi
Can you imagine the world for thousands of years? How would look the place, and whether would exist at all?

Team from Wired decided to dedicate to this issue seriously. They have come up with ideas that have emerged in the modern world, and the current plans and tried to predict what problems will emerge in next 20 years and how to solve them while we can.
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When their mother died, a Chinese dog has adopted the entire litter of kittens. Their owner Kai from Jingmen, says that for more than 10 years he together grow dogs and cats and they all perfectly live together in peace. However, this is the first time that he saw that dog raises kittens, four orphans has no objections to the milk quality of their new mother, which, with huge tenderness cares about them. Read the rest of this entry »
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Indian security forces will start to put cayenne pepper extract in hand grenades!
The type of pepper known as “Chili Royal Cobra”, grows in the North East of the country and it produces about a million units of the temperature scale Scovil, which is, for comparison, a thousand times more than ordinary cayenne pepper.
Indian army will use the pepper instead of explosives in hand bombs that are used to curb unrest, or little fights against the rebels and vandals.
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A tight-rope walker in China has broken two world records after crossing a wire suspended 1,607 meters above sea level, passing his pupil on the way.
According to a report by the state-run Xinhua news agency, Ahdili Wuxiuer, known as The Prince of Tight-rope Walking, is the first to perform the feat at this altitude.
Ahdili was born in 1971 in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and his father was the five-generation descendant of Dawazi (tightrope walking in the Uygur language). The old man thought Dawaz was quite dangerous and decided not to pass his skills to his son.
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