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Archive for 2006

Saturday, December 9, 2006

Condoms ‘too big’ for Indian men

`A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men.

The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.

It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely available in India.’


LSD Effect

:)

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Slick Furniture Moving Company

Japanese men covered in oil trying to move furniture. They fall over a fair bit. :)


Friday, December 8, 2006

Unlucky Tugboat

Toot toot.

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Aircraft Wings Fall Off

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10 Most Bizarre People on Earth

`Bihari: most officially dead person

Lal Bihari (born 1961) is a farmer from Uttar Pradesh, India who was officially dead from 1976 to 1994. He founded Mritak Sangh or the Association of the Dead in Uttar Pradesh, India. He fought Indian government bureaucracy for 18 years to prove that he is alive. [..]

Bawden: the self-elected Pope Michael I, from Kansas

[..] Sedevacantists argue that if the College of Cardinals will not or cannot elect a valid pope, ordinary Catholics can do so, under the principle of “Epikeia” (Equity). Acting on the basis of this, David Bawden was elected Pope by six people on 1990 (including himself and his parents). He is still on the job to this day.’


The Village Negro

This fellow, apparently called Mr Pregnant, has produced this singing, dancing extravaganza.

(7.9meg Flash video)

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Spice test

This guy eats teaspoons of different spices and gives them a rating out of 12.

‘I have no spit in my mouth. It has taken the spit.’

(9.9meg Flash video)

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Rescue Mission

This is a little click and shoot side scroller.


CSIRO demonstrates world’s fastest wireless link

`The CSIRO ICT Centre today announced that it has achieved over six gigabits per second over a point to point wireless connection with the highest efficiency (2.4bits/s/Hz) ever achieved for such a system. [..]

Dr Jay Guo, Director of the Wireless Technologies Laboratory at CSIRO said that this breakthrough is just a first stage towards direct connections of up to 12 gigabits per second. [..]

The system operates at 85GHz in the millimetre-wave part of the electromagnetic spectrum (above 55 GHz) which offers the potential for these enormous speeds and is not yet congested by other uses.’


German Cop Crashes Kids Bike

‘A German cop stops this kid and takes away his motorcycle. During the process of confiscating it he ends up crashing it into a tree.’

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Millions wasted on gov’t credit cards

`A number of Ontario’s public sector workers can’t account for millions in charges on taxpayer-funded credit cards, the province’s auditor general finds. [..]

The report highlights include:

* A litany of spending abuses at the Children’s Aid societies, including all-inclusive trips to Caribbean resorts and questionable overtime. (One employee was paid $21,000 to catch up on paperwork);
* $127 million charged to Hydro One credit cards without receipts. (One secretary charged $50,000 in goods that went to her boss, who signed the expenses);
* $6.5 million charged on Ontario Power Generation credit cards without any receipts;
* 300,000 more OHIP cards than Ontarians;
* Teachers and staff at four school boards charged thousands for questionable lunches, trips and gifts; and
* Workplace Safety Insurance Board patients receiving quicker access to high-tech diagnostic exams than non-WSIB workers.’


Can You Tell a Sunni From a Shiite?

`For the past several months, I’ve been wrapping up lengthy interviews with Washington counterterrorism officials with a fundamental question: “Do you know the difference between a Sunni and a Shiite?”

A “gotcha” question? Perhaps. But if knowing your enemy is the most basic rule of war, I don’t think it’s out of bounds. And as I quickly explain to my subjects, I’m not looking for theological explanations, just the basics: Who’s on what side today, and what does each want? [..]

But so far, most American officials I’ve interviewed don’t have a clue. That includes not just intelligence and law enforcement officials, but also members of Congress who have important roles overseeing our spy agencies. How can they do their jobs without knowing the basics?’


Banana bomb up the ass

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Spam choking the internet again

`The tide of unwanted email is rising as spammers find new ways to dodge filtering systems, experts say.

A study released in November 2006 by email filtering firm Postini, based in California, US, found that spam now accounts for 91% of all email and that over the past 12 months the daily volume of spam has risen by 120%.

A separate report, from IronPort Systems, also in California, concludes that worldwide spam volumes increased from 31 billion messages daily in October 2005 to 61 billion messages daily in October 2006.’


A Chilling Photograph’s Hidden History

`On Aug. 27, 1979, two parallel lines of 11 men formed on a field of dry dirt in Sanandaj, Iran. One group wore blindfolds. The other held rifles. The command came in Farsi to fire: “Atesh!” Behind the soldier farthest to the right, a 12th man also shot, his Nikon camera and Kodak film preserving in black and white a mass execution.

Within hours, the photo ran across six columns in Ettela’at, the oldest newspaper in Iran. Within days, it appeared on front pages around the world. Within weeks, the new Iranian government annexed the offending paper. Within months, the photo won the Pulitzer Prize.’


Dude Faints During Cooking Show

‘During a live TV cooking show some guy faints and slams his head against a blender.’

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Six hurt as tornado hits London

‘Many people are spending the night in a respite centre after a tornado ripped through several streets in north-west London.

Up to 150 houses and many cars were damaged when the freak weather hit the Kensal Rise area.

One man in his 50s suffered a serious head injury and five were treated for minor injuries and shock.

Fire services have sealed six roads in a zone covering a quarter of a square mile and searched at least 100 homes.’

Also a video of the London tornado damage.

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Officer Accused Of ‘Exam’ On Girl Faced Earlier Claim

`A police officer in Longwood, Fla., accused of inappropriately touching a teen girl has been accused of sexual harassment before, Local 6 News has learned.

Officer Art Lews, 37, was arrested this week after a 14-year-old girl claimed he touched her inappropriately.

A report said the girl’s grandparents called police after they suspected the girl had sex with her boyfriend.

When Lewis arrived, he allegedly took the girl into another room and said he needed to perform an “exam” on her, police told Local 6 News.’


Super China Boy

Apparently he never feels pain. [shrug]

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Activist reported to hotline

`A student activist who pounded a placard depicting the Prime Minister with water bombs has been accused of breaching terrorism laws.

Police investigated Jessica Moore, the president of the Wollongong University students’ association, after a caller to the national security hotline reported she had organised the protest in support of Hamas, the Palestinian party whose military wing is on a list of terrorist organisations.

But Ms Moore, an anti-war activist and member of the Socialist Alliance, said the protest was against homophobia and had nothing to do with Hamas. About 20 students had gathered on a university lawn where posters reading “Target homophobia. Take out the Libs”, were on display.’


Thursday, December 7, 2006

Is This Bad?

Ouch.


Wife’s stabbing is a mystery, Mesa man says

`Garrett Anderson told a 911 dispatcher he arrived home to find his wife stabbed in her chest, a knife still beside her, and that he didn’t know what had happened, according to the tape released by police Tuesday.

Anderson placed the call shortly before midnight Nov. 21 from a pay phone a few blocks away from his east Mesa home.

When police arrived to the house, in the 1100 block of East Abilene Avenue, they found the front door open, Anderson’s wife, Chanel, dead, and the couple’s four children inside, safe. [..]

“I need an ambulance really quick to my house,” Anderson told dispatchers. “My wife’s hurt. She needs an ambulance. . . . She got stabbed, please hurry.”

When police asked how his wife got stabbed, Anderson replied, “I don’t know. I wasn’t home.”‘


Kindergarteners sexually assaulted by classmate

`Two parents have filed a lawsuit alleging school officials failed to protect their daughters from sexual assault by another girl in their kindergarten class.

The lawsuit claims both girls were subjected to repeated sexual abuse by the third girl during nap periods and on a playground in the fall of 2005.

It says the assaults took place even though the abusive girl’s mother had warned a school official that her daughter had been a victim of sexual abuse and might be a threat to other children.’


Scans ‘can predict schizophrenia’

`Brain scans could help predict schizophrenia, research suggests.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans have revealed key changes in the brain’s grey matter in a small group before they developed symptoms.

The finding suggests tracking these changes over time, combined with traditional assessments, could help doctors to predict illness.’


Rally Car vs. Tractor

I’m sure I’ve told some people about this clip before, but never been able to find it. I doubt the rally car driver expected that.. :)

see it here »


Man Convicted of Sodomizing Dog Fights Having to Register as Sex Offender

`A Detroit-area man convicted of sodomizing a dog plans to appeal a ruling that he register as a sex offender after leaving prison.

Delbert John Holliday was sentenced yesterday to three and a half to 15 years in prison. The 35-year-old Eastpointe man pleaded guilty to sodomy and animal torture for an August incident with a pit bull at his brother’s house.

A Macomb County judge ordered Holliday to register with the state’s sex offender registry, though state law currently doesn’t specifically whether animal sodomizers should be on the list.’


Household accidents

I don’t see what that fat guy was hoping to achieve with that twisty thing.

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Orgasmatron 3000

`After being invited to take part in a design exhibition on the theme of a Bordello, Dominic Wilcox came up with his own take on the subject.

This Leather clad washing machine and saddle aims bring the fun back to housework.

Instructions: After turning the dial to the required setting, press the ‘on’ button and climb into the saddle with your legs at the front of the machine.’


Bottle-rocket war starts fire in Drake-owned house

`A house owned by Drake University has sustained some $50,000 damage in a bottle rocket war.

Four young men have been charged with reckless use of fire, a serious misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail.

“They were playing around with fireworks like a lot of the rest of us have done at one time or another,” said Des Moines Police Detective Jack Kamerick. “They are all good kids. But if you’re going to have a bottle rocket war it would be a lot better to do it outside. It would still be illegal but at least you wouldn’t burn up a house.”‘