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#251
Posted 25 March 2009 - 21:34

The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm


#252
Posted 25 March 2009 - 23:41
ΓΛPΤΘΓ, on 25 Mar 2009, 17:25, said:
Surgeon Claudio Vitale started feeling pains in his chest half way through the operation but refused to stop despite his team's urging and the pain worsening.
After finishing the surgery, the doctor had an angioplasty operation to treat his attack.
Both doctor and patient are recovering.
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This is professional, I admire his effort to save his patient while risking his live.

Linky
I saw this on the Philly D show on YT
One BAMF
#253
Posted 26 March 2009 - 17:06

http://www.theregist.../satnav_mishap/
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A Doncaster man is facing a "hefty recovery bill", and an appearance before the beak on a driving without due care and attention rap, after following his BMW's satnav to the edge of a West Yorkshire cliff, the Telegraph reports.
Robert Jones, 43, was driving in "broad daylight" on Sunday morning en route to visit some chums. In the village of Gauxholme, he was directed up a narrow footpath which led to a fence, beyond which were "stunning views across the Pennines".
Jones, likely didn't much enjoy the vistas, however, because he couldn't then reverse the car out, leaving it "hanging off the edge" of the precipice, as one police officer put it.
The AA refused to assist, and so Jones called police. They deployed heavy machinery to extract the motor - a nine-hour process which attracted a crowd of locals. One said: "It's like something from The Italian Job, but what a waste of police time. It's all very well and good trusting your satnav, but how about trusting your eyes?"
Jones explained: "It [the satnav] kept insisting the path was a road, even as it was getting narrower and steeper. I just trusted it. You don't expect to be taken nearly off a cliff.
"I rely on my satnav. I couldn't do without it for my job, and this is the first time anything like this has ever happened. I guess I'm just lucky the car didn't slip all the way over the edge but it's been a bit of a nightmare."
A police spokesman concluded: "Nobody was hurt, but when someone nearly drives off a cliff it shows a lack of care which needs to be investigated."
#254
Posted 26 March 2009 - 18:31
Moomin, on 26 Mar 2009, 13:06, said:

http://www.theregist.../satnav_mishap/
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A Doncaster man is facing a "hefty recovery bill", and an appearance before the beak on a driving without due care and attention rap, after following his BMW's satnav to the edge of a West Yorkshire cliff, the Telegraph reports.
Robert Jones, 43, was driving in "broad daylight" on Sunday morning en route to visit some chums. In the village of Gauxholme, he was directed up a narrow footpath which led to a fence, beyond which were "stunning views across the Pennines".
Jones, likely didn't much enjoy the vistas, however, because he couldn't then reverse the car out, leaving it "hanging off the edge" of the precipice, as one police officer put it.
The AA refused to assist, and so Jones called police. They deployed heavy machinery to extract the motor - a nine-hour process which attracted a crowd of locals. One said: "It's like something from The Italian Job, but what a waste of police time. It's all very well and good trusting your satnav, but how about trusting your eyes?"
Jones explained: "It [the satnav] kept insisting the path was a road, even as it was getting narrower and steeper. I just trusted it. You don't expect to be taken nearly off a cliff.
"I rely on my satnav. I couldn't do without it for my job, and this is the first time anything like this has ever happened. I guess I'm just lucky the car didn't slip all the way over the edge but it's been a bit of a nightmare."
A police spokesman concluded: "Nobody was hurt, but when someone nearly drives off a cliff it shows a lack of care which needs to be investigated."

#255
Posted 16 April 2009 - 00:20
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WHO NEEDS MEN?
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MEET BO! THE PRESIDENTIAL PUP!
(I'm not being racist, but I think it's a little funny that the Dog is black.)
Edited by Brad, 16 April 2009 - 00:21.
#256
Posted 16 April 2009 - 07:10
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The incident occurred on Saturday, March 14. The working day was coming to an end at a small hairdressers, when a man armed with a gun rushed in and demanded the day’s earnings.
The frightened employees and customers agreed to fulfill his demand, but when the shop’s owner, 28-year-old Olga, was handing the money to the robber, she suddenly knocked him down on the floor and then tied him up with a hairdryer cord. The 32-year-old Viktor couldn’t have known that the woman was a yellow belt in karate.
Olga locked the unlucky robber in the utility room and told her colleagues that she was going to call the police – but didn’t do so. When everybody left home, she approached the man and ordered him to ‘take of his underpants’ threatening to hand him over to the police if he refuses to cooperate.
After that Olga raped her hostage for three long days. She chained Viktor to the radiator with pink furry handcuffs and fed him Viagra.
She eventually let the man go on Monday, March 16, saying: “Get out of my sight!”
Viktor went straight to hospital as his genitals were injured, and then to the police.
Olga was resentful when she was taken by the police.
“What a bastard,” the woman said about Viktor. “Yes, we had sex a couple of times. But I’ve bought him new jeans, gave him food and even gave him 1.000 roubles (around $ 30) when he left.”
After that she wrote a notice to the police claiming the man tried to rob her shop.
Both Olga and Viktor may now face prison terms. The woman could be convicted of rape, while the man of robbery.
I have no words. Just a D:

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#259
Posted 16 April 2009 - 08:35

Ask me questions about audio technical matters or DAWs!
#260
Posted 16 April 2009 - 08:38
#261
Posted 16 April 2009 - 09:44
KamuiK, on 16 Apr 2009, 10:38, said:
To capture a robber and use him/her as "fun object" for 3 days ?!?!
Also i don't think this should belong in the syd since it's not spam at all.
Edited by The_Hunter, 16 April 2009 - 09:45.
#262
Posted 16 April 2009 - 09:47
Brad, on 16 Apr 2009, 8:20, said:
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WHO NEEDS MEN?
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MEET BO! THE PRESIDENTIAL PUP!
(I'm not being racist, but I think it's a little funny that the Dog is black.)
Might want to check the link on the first one, has an extra phrase with the 'quote' bit that's messing up the hyperlinks,.
Edited by Razven, 16 April 2009 - 11:19.
#263
Posted 16 April 2009 - 09:51
#264
Posted 16 April 2009 - 09:52

Ask me questions about audio technical matters or DAWs!
#265
Posted 18 April 2009 - 15:41
Mathias, on 16 Apr 2009, 8:10, said:
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The incident occurred on Saturday, March 14. The working day was coming to an end at a small hairdressers, when a man armed with a gun rushed in and demanded the day’s earnings.
The frightened employees and customers agreed to fulfill his demand, but when the shop’s owner, 28-year-old Olga, was handing the money to the robber, she suddenly knocked him down on the floor and then tied him up with a hairdryer cord. The 32-year-old Viktor couldn’t have known that the woman was a yellow belt in karate.
Olga locked the unlucky robber in the utility room and told her colleagues that she was going to call the police – but didn’t do so. When everybody left home, she approached the man and ordered him to ‘take of his underpants’ threatening to hand him over to the police if he refuses to cooperate.
After that Olga raped her hostage for three long days. She chained Viktor to the radiator with pink furry handcuffs and fed him Viagra.
She eventually let the man go on Monday, March 16, saying: “Get out of my sight!”
Viktor went straight to hospital as his genitals were injured, and then to the police.
Olga was resentful when she was taken by the police.
“What a bastard,” the woman said about Viktor. “Yes, we had sex a couple of times. But I’ve bought him new jeans, gave him food and even gave him 1.000 roubles (around $ 30) when he left.”
After that she wrote a notice to the police claiming the man tried to rob her shop.
Both Olga and Viktor may now face prison terms. The woman could be convicted of rape, while the man of robbery.
I have no words. Just a D:
Bah, I just found that story and was about to post it.
In Soviet Russia, robbery victims rape YOU!
#266
Posted 21 April 2009 - 12:52
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April 15, 2009 02:16pm
THOUSANDS of dolphins blocked the suspected Somali pirate ships when they were trying to attack Chinese merchant ships passing the Gulf of Aden.
China Radio International reported the Chinese merchant ships escorted by a China's fleet sailed on the Gulf of Aden when they met some suspected pirate ships. Thousands of dolphins suddenly leaped out of water between pirates and merchants when the pirate ships headed for the China's.
The suspected pirates ships stopped and then turned away. The pirates could only lament their littleness befor the vast number of dolphins. The spectacular scene continued for a while.
China initiated its three-ship escort task force on Dec. 26 last year after the United Nations Security Council called on countries to patrol gulf and waters off Somalia, one of the world's busiest marine routes, where surging piracy endangered intercontinental shipping.
China's first fleet has escorted 206 vessels, including 29 foreign merchant vessels, and successfully rescued three foreign merchant ships from pirate attacks.
About 20 percent of Chinese merchant ships passing through the waters off Somalia were attacked by pirates from January to November in 2008, before the task force was deployed.
A total of seven ships, either owned by China or carrying Chinese cargo and crew, were hijacked.
Tianyu No. 8, a Chinese fishing vessel with 16 Chinese and eight foreign sailors aboard, was captured by Somali pirates on Nov. 14 and released in early February.
The second fleet of Chinese escort ships arrived at the Gulf of Aden on Monday to replace the first fleet.
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#268
Posted 21 April 2009 - 15:11
Sometimes I do seriously wonder just how intelligent they really are. According to research, they even use grammar (1st/2nd/3rd-person pronouns et cetera) when talking to one another.
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#269
Posted 21 April 2009 - 15:15
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Rafael Cedeno, a leader of "The Family" cartel based in the western state of Michoacan, told police after he was arrested at the weekend he had trained several thousand cartel members with courses in ethics and personal improvement.
"The indoctrination of this group consisted of courses they considered to be for personal improvement, values, ethical and moral principles of the criminal gang. The objective was for the subordinates to avoid drugs, hard drinking and maintain family unity," the federal police said in a statement.
Cedeno, 47, was picked up at a family baptism on Saturday with 43 others after a raid by police in helicopters. Accusations against him include ordering the murder of rivals and running prostitution rings of young girls.
About 6,300 people died in the bitter war between Mexico's drug cartels last year. The conflict has spilled over the border into the United States, worrying President Barack Obama.
The training courses show the level of organization of Mexico's cartels, well-armed groups which often control territory and take on federal police and the army.
The point of training was "to have better motivational and emotional control over the members," the statement said. "The Family" has previously portrayed itself as a local organization protecting Michoacan residents from outside drug smugglers, many of whom frequently indulge in drugs or drink.
The group, a splinter group from "The Gulf" cartel, now fights its former allies for control of territory in Michoacan, often leaving gruesome messages next to decapitated heads.
On a visit to Mexico last week Obama voiced strong support for President Felipe Calderon, who sent tens of thousands of troops and federal police to fight the cartels in late 2006.
http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnough...654810320090420

#270
Posted 21 April 2009 - 16:52
CommanderJB, on 21 Apr 2009, 16:11, said:
Sometimes I do seriously wonder just how intelligent they really are. According to research, they even use grammar (1st/2nd/3rd-person pronouns et cetera) when talking to one another.
Thats more than most humans manage.
#271
Posted 22 April 2009 - 15:37
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Steve Donnelly, owner of the Supreme Motor Lodge in the North Island town of Palmerston North, said he became fed up with the rowdy behaviour of sports teams from Wainuiomata, a town near the capital, Wellington.
So he and manager Malcolm Glen - who according the motel's own website is better known as "Basil Fawlty" after the highly strung John Cleese TV character - banned the whole town of 17,000 people.
"Having had about 100 people from there over the last couple of years and maybe one that we liked... it is not worth it and we would do the same to anyone who causes us that level of stress," Mr Donnelly told the Dominion Post newspaper.
When Wainuiomata's member of parliament and former cabinet minister Trevor Mallard tested the ban Wednesday by trying to book in, Mr Glen gave him his marching orders.
"As a Scotsman I don't have a vote, it doesn't matter to me, you're banned," he told the legislator.
http://www.abc.net.a.../22/2550098.htm

#272
Posted 22 April 2009 - 16:14
Alias, on 22 Apr 2009, 16:37, said:
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Steve Donnelly, owner of the Supreme Motor Lodge in the North Island town of Palmerston North, said he became fed up with the rowdy behaviour of sports teams from Wainuiomata, a town near the capital, Wellington.
So he and manager Malcolm Glen - who according the motel's own website is better known as "Basil Fawlty" after the highly strung John Cleese TV character - banned the whole town of 17,000 people.
"Having had about 100 people from there over the last couple of years and maybe one that we liked... it is not worth it and we would do the same to anyone who causes us that level of stress," Mr Donnelly told the Dominion Post newspaper.
When Wainuiomata's member of parliament and former cabinet minister Trevor Mallard tested the ban Wednesday by trying to book in, Mr Glen gave him his marching orders.
"As a Scotsman I don't have a vote, it doesn't matter to me, you're banned," he told the legislator.
http://www.abc.net.a.../22/2550098.htm
Brilliant, just brilliant. We need more store owners ready to ban the customers that make them miserable.
#273
Posted 24 April 2009 - 15:24
Bras to the rescue said:
Police in the city of Detroit said one of three intruders fired a shot when the woman looked out of her window and saw them raiding the house next door.
The bullet smashed the window and hit her, but instead of causing serious injury - or worse - it was deflected off the wiring in her bra.
The unnamed 57-year-old woman was taken to hospital and released the same day.
"It did slow the bullet down," said a police spokesman. "She sustained injuries but they're not life-threatening."
Teenage gang
The woman, who lives on the west side of Detroit, had seen the youths breaking into the house next door while her neighbour was away.
Police believe one of the gang saw her looking out of the window and fired at her.
The suspects then drove away after the shooting.
Local police Sgt Eren Stephens Bell told the Detroit News: "We need to get some bulletproof vests made from that. It is some strong wire."
#274
Posted 24 April 2009 - 15:31

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