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  • Kim Kardashian Gets Trolled by Twitterati After Purchasing Princess Diana’s Attallah Cross Necklace at Auction; Check Out Hilarious Tweets and Reactions

    Kim Kardashian Gets Trolled by Twitterati After Purchasing Princess Diana’s Attallah Cross Necklace at Auction; Check Out Hilarious Tweets and Reactions

    Kim Kardashian recently bought Princess Diana’s Attallah Cross Necklace at an auction, for a total of £163,800. Well Twitterati of course jumped on this opportunity to troll the star and have flooded Twitter with hilarious memes, saying she bought so and so and for how much. Not only that, a Twitter account trolled her saying she bought Doctor Strange’s Cloak of Levitation, to which director Scott Derrickson responded saying he also has the original Eye of Agamotto. Kim Kardashian Buys Princess Diana’s Famous Diamond Cross Necklace, the Attalah Cross, for a Whopping $197,000.

    Miley Cyrus’ Iconic Hannah Montana Dress

    Crystal Kung Minkoff’s Ugly Leather Pants

    Trinny Woodall’s First Job Outfit

    Nicki Minaj’s 60 Inch Weave Strands

    Lisa’s Iconic Minion Car

    Andrew Lincoln’s Multicoloured Fleece

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  • Two SUV Cars Cross Each Other on Narrow Bridge After Drivers Refuse To Back Away, Video Goes Viral

    Two SUV Cars Cross Each Other on Narrow Bridge After Drivers Refuse To Back Away, Video Goes Viral

    A video of two people manoeuvring their SUV cars on a dangerously narrow road is going viral on social media. The 1-minute 24-second video clip shows two SUV cars passing by each other on a narrow bridge. The hair-arising video has gone viral showing both the driving skills of both the drivers. The video was shared by Twitter user Next Level Skills, who captioned the video, “Insane driving skills”. The video shows an SUV car trying to cross a narrow bridge when another SUV comes from the other end of the bridge. Instead of backing away, both the SUV cars decide to pass by each other. So did they manage to cross the bridge? Watch the video to find out. Waiter Lifts a Dozen Plates and Delivers Them Without Dropping a Single One; Old Video Showing the Commendable Feat Goes Viral Again.

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  • Auto Expo 2023: Maruti Suzuki Jimny and Baleno Cross SUVs Expected To Launch at Affordable Prices; Check Specs and Other Details Here

    Auto Expo 2023: Maruti Suzuki Jimny and Baleno Cross SUVs Expected To Launch at Affordable Prices; Check Specs and Other Details Here

    New Delhi, December 29 : India’s leading auto major Maruti Suzuki is preparing big for the soon to arrive 2023. As per latest reports, the Indo-Japanese auto major is planning to price its much awaited SUV models – the Jimny 5-door and the Baleno Cross very competitively in order to beat market competition and allure the Indian car buyers further.

    Maruti Suzuki is expected to draw large volumes with its new SUVs and dominate the ever growing and increasingly popular SUV market of the country. Let’s find out more details about these new upcoming Maruti SUV contenders. Auto Expo 2023: From Kia EV9 to MG Air EV, Six Amazing EVs That Are Expected To Charm at India’s Biggest Auto Show.

    Maruti Suzuki Jimny and Baleno Cross – Details :

    • Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) is highly anticipated to launch its Jimny five-door SUV and the Baleno Cross crossover at the upcoming Auto Expo 2023 in January.
    • The Maruti Baleno Cross was showcased time and again as the YTB concept SUV at the previous Auto Expo editions.
    • The Jimny 5-door and the Baleno Cross will expand the company’s SUV portfolio, which currently has two SUV models – Grand Vitara mid-size SUV and the Brezza sub-compact SUV, both of which were launched and refreshed this year.
    • As per reports, the upcoming YTB concept-based Baleno Cross could also be monikered as – Flash or Blaze, and it will be unveiled at the Auto Expo 2023.
    • The Baleno Cross is speculated to come with AWD (all-wheel drive) system that will be borrowed from the Grand Vitara flagship SUV and its Toyota counterpart – Urban Cruiser Hyryder.
    • This has also risen to rumours that the YTB/ Baleno Cross will be the cheapest AWD SUV in India upon its launch.
    • The upcoming five-door Jimny SUV is also supposed to get the 4WD system, as it is supposed to be a hardcore off-road centric SUV.
    • The Baleno Cross or Flame/Blaze is a hatchover or soft-roader based on the Baleno platform, and its styling is heavily inspired by the Grand Vitara flagship SUV.
    • A 1.2 litre, 4-cylinder K12C petrol engine is expected to power the Baleno Cross with teaks to offer more power than the Baleno premium hatchback that offers 88 Bhp of power and 113 Nm of peak torque. There might be a more powerful turbo-petrol mill as well.
    • Most interestingly, Maruti Suzuki is expected to price both the Jimny five-door and the Baleno Crossover at an affordable price range, reportedly under the Rs 10 lakh mark. Hyundai Verna New Generation To Be Unveiled in January, 2023, Find Design, Specs, Expected Launch Details Here.

    As per the latest reports, Maruti Suzuki is aiming to produce a record 2.5 million units of passenger vehicles in the upcoming fiscal, of which 7,50,000 units will be SUVs. Hence, the company is making all the required preparations to reinforce its top position in the country.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 29, 2022 08:25 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Heartwarming Video! Traffic Cop Helps Differently-Abled Person Cross Bridge in MP’s Gwalior

    Heartwarming Video! Traffic Cop Helps Differently-Abled Person Cross Bridge in MP’s Gwalior

    Humanity is not yet dead, and we have proof. In a heartwarming video, a traffic police personnel was seen helping a disabled person to cross a bridge. The incident was reported from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. In the video, the traffic cop could be seen pushing the tricycle of the differently-abled person. The video has gone viral on social media with netizens lauding the cop. Viral Video: Cops  Performs CPR, Saves Life of Man Who Fell Unconscious Due to Electric Shock in Andhra Pradesh’s Banjara Hills

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  • Mobile Phones Can Detect Whether a Bridge Is Strong Enough for Vehicles To Cross, Says Study

    Mobile Phones Can Detect Whether a Bridge Is Strong Enough for Vehicles To Cross, Says Study

    Massachusetts, December 4: According to a new study conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, certain mobile devices containing special software can potentially garner important data to determine the structural integrity of a bridge while vehicles cross through it.

    Published in the paper ‘Crowdsourcing bridge dynamic monitoring with smartphone vehicle trips’, the outcomes of this research could become a less expensive alternative to sets of sensors attached to bridges themselves. Suffering From Back and Neck Pain? Get Your Posture Right While Using Mobile Phones.

    “The core finding is that information about structural health of bridges can be extracted from smartphone-collected accelerometer data,” said Carlo Ratti, director of the MIT Sensable City Laboratory and co-author of a new paper summarising the study’s findings. Video: Mobile Phone Battery Explodes in Flames in MP’s Ratlam, Blast Caught on CCTV Camera.

    The research was conducted, in part, on the Golden Gate Bridge itself. It showed that mobile devices can capture the same kind of information about bridge vibrations that stationary sensors compile. The researchers also estimate that, depending on the age of a road bridge, mobile-device monitoring could add from 15 per cent to 30 per cent more years to the structure’s lifespan.

    “These results suggest that massive and inexpensive datasets collected by smartphones could play an important role in monitoring the health of existing transportation infrastructure,” the authors write in their new paper.

    The study is being published in Nature Communications Engineering. The authors are Thomas J. Matarazzo, an assistant professor of civil and mechanical engineering at the United States Military Academy at West Point; Daniel Kondor, a postdoc at the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna; Sebastiano Milardo, a researcher at the Senseable City Lab; Soheil S. Eshkevari, a senior research scientist at DiDi Labs and a former member of Senseable City Lab; Paolo Santi, principal research scientist at the Senseable City Lab and research director at the Italian National Research Council; Shamim N. Pakzad, a professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Lehigh University; Markus J. Buehler, the Jerry McAfee Professor in Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering and of mechanical engineering at MIT; and Ratti, who is also professor of the practice in MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning.

    Bridges naturally vibrate, and to study the essential ‘modal frequencies’ of those vibrations in many directions, engineers typically place sensors, such as accelerometers, on bridges themselves. Changes in the modal frequencies over time may indicate changes in a bridge’s structural integrity.

    To conduct the study, the researchers developed an Android-based mobile phone application to collect accelerometer data when the devices were placed in vehicles passing over the bridge. They could then see how well those data matched up with data record by sensors on bridges themselves, to see if the mobile-phone method worked.

    “In our work, we designed a methodology for extracting modal vibration frequencies from noisy data collected from smartphones,” Santi said, adding, “As data from multiple trips over a bridge are recorded, noise generated by engine, suspension and traffic vibrations, [and] asphalt, tend to cancel out, while the underlying dominant frequencies emerge.”

    In the case of the Golden Gate Bridge, the researchers drove over the bridge 102 times with their devices running, and the team used 72 trips by Uber drivers with activated phones as well. The team then compared the resulting data to that from a group of 240 sensors that had been placed on the Golden Gate Bridge for three months.

    The outcome was that the data from the phones converged with that from the bridge’s sensors; for 10 particular types of low-frequency vibrations engineers measure on the bridge, there was a close match, and in five cases, there was no discrepancy between the methods at all.

    “We were able to show that many of these frequencies correspond very accurately to the prominent modal frequencies of the bridge,” Santi said.

    However, only 1 percent of all bridges in the U.S. are suspension bridges. About 41 percent are much smaller concrete span bridges. So, the researchers also examined how well their method would fare in that setting.

    To do so, they studied a bridge in Ciampino, Italy, comparing 280 vehicle trips over the bridge to six sensors that had been placed on the bridge for seven months. Here, the researchers were also encouraged by the findings, though they found up to a 2.3 percent divergence between methods for certain modal frequencies over all 280 trips, and a 5.5 percent divergence over a smaller sample. That suggests a larger volume of trips could yield more useful data.

    “Our initial results suggest that only a [modest amount] of trips over the span of a few weeks are sufficient to obtain useful information about bridge modal frequencies,” Santi said.

    Looking at the method as a whole, Buehler observed, “Vibrational signatures are emerging as a powerful tool to assess properties of large and complex systems, ranging from viral properties of pathogens to structural integrity of bridges as shown in this study. It’s a universal signal found widely in the natural and built environment that we’re just now beginning to explore as a diagnostic and generative tool in engineering.”

    As Ratti acknowledges, there are ways to refine and expand the research, including accounting for the effects of the smartphone mount in the vehicle, the influence of the vehicle type on the data, and more.

    “We still have work to do, but we believe that our approach could be scaled up easily — all the way to the level of an entire country,” Ratti says. “It might not reach the accuracy that one can get using fixed sensors installed on a bridge, but it could become a very interesting early-warning system. Small anomalies could then suggest when to carry out further analyses.”

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  • Captain Preet Chandi Gets Official Backing From Princess of Wales in Her Quest To Become the First Woman To Cross Antarctica Solo and Unsupported

    The Princess of Wales recently took to Instagram to support Indian-origin British Sikh Army officer Preet Chandi, who is planning to become the first woman to cross Antarctica solo and unsupported. As per reports, Captain Preet Chandi will be going for a record-breaking 1,100 miles trek across Antarctica — solo and unaided! She has also made history by trekking to the South Pole. This year, Captain Chandi, who also known as “Polar Preet”, became the first woman of colour to complete a solo and unsupported 700-mile trip to the South Pole in just 40 days, five days ahead of her finishing schedule. British Sikh Army Officer Preet Chandi Aka ‘Polar Preet’ To Trek 1,100 Miles Across Antarctica.

    Princess of Wales Supports Captain Preet Chandi

     

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  • Slackline Walk Over Active Volcano! Rafael Bridi and Alex Schulz Cross Crater of Mount Yasur in Vanuatu; Viral Video Will Give You an Adrenaline Rush

    Yes, you read the headline correctly. Two adrenaline junkies, Rafael Bridi and Alex Schulz, slacklined over an active volcano in a viral video shared by the official account of Guinness World Record. The pair already set a Guinness World Record on April 15, 2020. This time, they crossed the crater of Mount Yasur in Vanuatu at a height of 42 meters. Check out the viral reel, which shows the volcano’s flames and smoke billowing as they walk across. US Man Eats World’s Hottest Chilli ‘Carolina Reaper’ To Set Guinness World Record; Watch Video.

    Rafael Bridi and Alex Schulz  Slacklined Over Active Volcano! 

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  • Anand Mahindra Shares Video of Man Using Make-Shift Trolley To Help Pedestrians Cross Flooded Road, Says ‘Entrepreneurship & Enterprise. It’s Everywhere’

    The chairperson of Mahindra and Mahindra, Anand Mahindra on Monday shared an impressive video of a man who can be seen ferrying pedestrians through the flooded road to the other side. Waterlogged roads during the rainy season are a common problem, but this man’s solution to earning some money off the problem has won Mahindra’s heart. Sharing the video, industrialist wrote “Entrepreneurship & Enterprise. It’s everywhere. Unstoppable. #MondayMotivation.”

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  • Auto Rickshaw Drives On Foot-Over Bridge To Cross Highway! Viral Video Bewilders Netizens

    Have you ever seen an auto rikshaw driving over a tall bridge? Yes, a viral clip that has been gaining several amusing reactions from online users shows an auto running over a footbridge to cross a highway. While a Twitterati claimed that the vehicle could use the bridge as it was made for crossing two villages on NH48 near Virar, others are not certain if a skywalk can be used for such conveyances. 27 People Travelling in ONE Auto Shock UP Cops in Fatehpur; Viral Video Will Leave You Open-Mouthed!

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  • Instagram Update: Now Cross Post Reels From Insta to Facebook

    San Francisco: With an aim to enhance user experience, Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram has announced that it is rolling out new features and updates to Reels, including cross-posting from Instagram to Facebook. On the microblogging site Twitter, the photo-sharing platform’s head Adam Mosseri announced the new Reels updates. Instagram Can Track User’s Web Activity via In-App Browser, Says Report.

    “We are launching a few new Reels features to make it fun and easy for people to find + share more entertaining content — ‘Add Yours’ Sticker, IG-to-FB Crossposting, FB Reels Insights,” Mosseri captioned the video posted on Twitter.

    With the tap of a button, the new update allows users to cross-post Reels from Instagram to Facebook. Mosseri also mentioned that the Add Yours sticker that became popular in Stories is now coming to Reels on Instagram and Facebook. All qualifying creators on the platform will soon have access to the Facebook Stars tipping function. They will also have access to more Reels insights via Creator Studio.

    Meanwhile, recently, the Meta-owned platform confirmed that it will soon begin testing new ‘ultra-tall photos’. The company said it will introduce support for slimmer, taller 9:16 screen ratio photos to help them fill the entire screen as users scroll through the app’s feed.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Aug 17, 2022 11:40 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).