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01/08/09
HOW DO YOU MEASURE UP?
Evidently CNN feels that people who measure peoples facial features and predict personality characteristics is both legitimate science and worth reporting to the unknowing populace. This is some of the most ridiculous and irresponsible reporting I have ever seen. It's nearly as bad as a reporter writing that mercury in vaccines causes Autism.
Here's the basic gist:
If the "personology" believers had their way, they'd want you to judge every book by its cover. Well, actually, they'd want you to judge every person by his or her facial features. Because practitioners of personology, which is a form of face reading, believe the features on our face tell, literally, the inside story of what kind of person we are.The theory of reading personality traits in facial features dates back to Aristotle.
Nobody is more passionate about this facial fact-finding than the president of Face Language International, Naomi Tickle (her real name). Tickle has devoted her life to the study of personology, and she informs us in a lovely British accent that this is no fleeting New-Age fad.
Ms. Tickle is correct that this is no new age fad. It is a full blown scam that has persisted since the beginning of recorded history. It is as bad as phrenology, hand writing analysis, or anything that measures body features that have no direct influence on personality. Of course if you're morbidly obese and/or horrendously ugly that is going to affect your personality because of the way the public will treat you... but give me a break! This stuff needs to go the way of phrenology and die...quickly. CNN should be ashamed to report this kind of crap.
Well wait up ... let's see whether her constructs make any sense. Maybe she has something going?
So what are there traits that Tickle is talking about?Well, for example, she says "Somebody who has very close-set eyes is very good with detail. They don't like being interrupted, and they don't like people being late. They like people to be on time.
"The flip side of that," she adds, "is they can focus on things that aren't working till it becomes bigger than life.
A person with wide-set eyes is much more laid back, she continued. "They are the multi-task people. They're the ones that say, 'Oh I can do this and I can do that and I can do that as well,' and because of this behavior, they have a tendency to run late."
Nope. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. What kind of mechanism could possibly link these things? On the other hand maybe there actually is some evidence.
...the theory goes back much further than the 1920s. In fact, it dates back to Aristotle, who wrote a treatise on physiognomy, or the idea that one's temperament can be discerned from his or her outward features.
This later morphed into an odder head-reading trend known as the criminal head bump indicator, or phrenology. But don't lump (ahem) these items in with personology.Tickle says her method goes by the numbers. "We actually measure the eye to determine the distance," she says. "We measure the width of the eye, and we measure the space between them to see which is the bigger of the two. And so if the eye is bigger than the space between the eyes, this person is very tolerant and very good with details."
She asserts that "thousands and thousands of people" report 100 percent accuracy on the personology analysis.
100% Accuracy and a long history!? Wow! She must be totally right then. Alright first lets throw out the history thing. There was a long history of slave trade and lynching - that's certainly not legitimate. And now for that 100% accuracy. Have any of you scientists encountered any sort of manipulation at all that has given rise to 100% success rate? My toilet doesn't even flush at 100%
So Ms. Tickle and CNN... go away and stop leading poor people on.
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01/07/09
ROUGH TIMES & HOPE
Some of our gamer family are going through rough times. I hope this post will bring a ray of hope to all who needs one today.
Whatever is a cruel wrong,
Whatever is unjust,
The honest years that speed along
Will trample in the dust...
-- Ella Wheeler Wilcox, It All Will Come Out Right.
If it were not for hopes, the heart would break.
-- Thomas Fuller.
Never deprive someone of hope... it may be all they have.
-- Unknown.
My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.
-- Anne Shirley. Anne of Green Gables. Quoting from an unknown source.
It's really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my ideals, because they seem so absurd and impossible to carry out. Yet I keep them, because in spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can't build my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death.
-- Anne Frank.
God hath given each part and each power that we have.
Is it weakness to want... a crime to crave?
Has the eagle its wings not to soar in the sky?
The songster his tune not to warble on high? ...
-- Colfax Burgoyne Harman. Not to Have and to Hold.
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost:
that is where they should be. Now, put foundations under them.
-- Henry David Thoreau. Walden.
Hope, deceitful as it is, serves at least to lead us to the end of our lives by an agreeable route.
-- Francois de La Rochefoucauld.
6:9 bonum autem facientes non deficiamus tempore enim suo metemus non deficientes.
-- Galatians, 6:9.
6:9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
-- Galatians, 6:9.
Your hopes, dreams and aspirations are legitimate. They are trying to take you airborne, above the clouds, above the storms, if you only let them.
-- William James.
There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something better tomorrow.
-- Orison Marden.
Hope is passion for what is possible.
-- Soren Kierkegaard.
Let perseverance be your engine and hope your fuel.
-- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Develop sincere desire for the goal. Out of fire of desire comes success.
-- Unknown.
I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge,
That myth is more potent than history.
I believe that dreams are more powerful than facts
That hope always triumphs over experience
That laughter is the only cure for grief
And I believe that love is stronger than death.
-- Robert Fulghum. Storyteller's Creed.
There are no hopeless situations, only people who are hopeless about them.
-- Dinah Shore, Winfried Newman.
Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.
-- Pope John XXIII.
Everything that is done in the world is done by hope.
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.
But the future will roll all away.
Take cheer lonely heart the deep gloom
Will break forth and effulgence of May
Smile over thy beauty and bloom.
-- Colfax Burgoyne Harman. Clouds.
Don't lose hope. When it gets darkest the stars come out.
-- Unknown.
Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.
-- Pamela Vaull Starr.
Hoping does not mean doing nothing. It is not fatalistic resignation. It means going about our assigned tasks, confident that God will provide the meaning and the conclusion. It is not compelled to work away at keeping up appearances with a bogus spirituality. It is the opposite of desperate and panicky manipulations, of scurrying and worrying. And hoping is not dreaming. It is not spinning an illusion or fantasy to protect us from our boredom or our pain. It means a confident, alert expectation that God will do what he said he will do. It is imagination put in the harness of faith. It is a willingness to let God do it in his way and in his time. It is the opposite of making plans that we demand that God put into effect, telling him both how and when to do it.
-- Eugene Peterson.
Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so.
-- Belva Davis.
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise.
-- F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Hope is a state of mind, not of the world. Hope, in this deep and powerful sense, is not the same as joy that things are going well, or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously heading for success, but rather an ability to work for something because it is good.
-- Unknown.
Don't believe in miracles, rely on them!
-- Unknown.
All human wisdom is summed up in two words: wait and hope.
-- Alexandre Dumas.
We should not let our fears hold us back from pursuing our hopes.
-- John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.
-- Helen Keller.
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
-- Unknown. (USMC?)
Hope is nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness.
-- Alfred Nobel.
Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.
-- Robert Ingersoll.
Beware how you take away hope from any human being.
-- Oliver Wendell Holmes.
When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall -- think of it, ALWAYS.
-- Mahatma Gandhi.
Don't worry, the fog will lift.
-- Unknown.
It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.
-- Robert H. Goddard.
We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.
-- Martin Luther King Jr.
Disappointment often focuses on the failure of our own agenda rather than on God's long-term purposes for us, which may use stress and struggle as tools for strengthening our spiritual muscles.
-- Luci Shaw.
The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of the oncoming train.
-- Unknown.
Due to budget cuts, light at the end of tunnel will be out.
-- Unknown.
A man's reach should exceed his grasp; else what's a heaven for?
-- Robert Browning, Andrea del Sarto.
Now that I've given up hope I feel much better...
-- Unknown.
The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started.
-- Norman Cousins.
Every area of trouble gives out a ray of hope; and the one unchangeable certainty is that nothing is certain or unchangeable.
-- John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
It is a fact of life that we find ourselves in unpleasant demoralizing situations which we can neither escape nor control. We can keep our morale and spirits high by using both "coping" and "hoping" humor. Coping humor laughs at the hopelessness in our situation. It gives us the courage to hang in there, but it does not bring hope. The uniqueness of hoping humor lies in its acceptance of life with all its dichotomies, contradictions, and incongruities. It celebrates the hope in human life. From one comes courage, from the other comes inspiration.
-- Cy Eberhart.
Hope and fear are inseparable.
-- Francois de La Rochefoucauld.
Beward of desperate steps. The darkest day,
Live till to-morrow, will have pass'd away.
-- Cowper.
The heart that throbbed with pain
From wounds so sorely dealt,
No longer beats in vain
Or writhes in anguish felt...
-- Colfax Burgoyne Harman. Love's Return.
Genius is only the power of making continuous efforts. The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it; so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it.
-- Elbert Hubbard.
We grow great by dreams... Some of us let these great dreams die, but others nourish and protect them; nurse them through bad days till they [flourish]; bring them to the sunshine and light, which comes always to those who sincerely hope that their dreams will come true.
-- Woodrow Wilson.
Trust in dreams, for in them is the hidden gate to eternity.
-- Khalil Gibran.
Just as despair can come to one only from other human beings, hope, too, can be given to one only by other human beings.
-- Elie Wiesel.
Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.
-- Epicurus.
We must stitch up what has been torn apart, render justice imaginable in the world which is so obviously unjust, make happiness meaningful for nations poisoned by the misery of this century. Naturally, it is a superhuman task. But tasks are called superhuman when men take a long time to complete them, that is all.
-- Albert Camus.
Dreams do not vanish, so long as people do not abandon them.
-- Unknown.
Hope is a waking dream.
-- Aristotle.
In your heart, keep one still secret spot where dreams may go and be sheltered so they may thrive and grow.
-- Louise Driscoll.
I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge, that myth is more potent that history. I believe that dreams are more powerful than facts, that hope always triumphs over experience, that laughter is the only cure for grief. And I believe that love is stronger than death.
-- The Crow.
Even if happiness forgets you a little bit, never completely forget about it.
-- Jacques Prevert.
Whatever is the object of a saint's hope is the subject of his prayer.
-- William Gurnall.
Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow by conflict.
-- William Ellery Channing.
To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and yet not become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime.
-- Erich Fromm.
It is with enterprises as with striking fire; we do not meet with success except with reiterated efforts, and often at the instant when we despaired of success.
-- Francoise d'Aubigne de Maintenon.
Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.
-- Japanese proverb.
A cat can maintain a position of curled up somnolence on your knee until you are nearly upright. To the last minute she hopes your conscience will get the better of you and you will settle down again.
-- Pam Brown.
Strength and courage aren't always measured in medals and victories. They are measured in the struggles they overcome. The strongest people aren't always the people who win, but the people who don't give up when they lose.
-- Ashley Hodgeson.
Desperation is the raw material of drastic change. Only those who can leave behind everything they have ever believed in can hope to escape.
-- William S. Burroughs.
Another way in is the other way out;
Never doubt where to exit;
it is another entrance out.
-- Andrew S. Pudliner.
Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
-- Dale Carnegie.
Having the world's best idea will do you no good unless you act on it. People who want milk shouldn't sit on a stool in the middle of a field in hopes that a cow will back up to them.
-- Curtis Grant.
Become the change you seek in the world.
-- Mahatma Gandhi.
A Christian will part with anything rather than his hope; he knows that hope will keep the heart both from aching and breaking, from fainting and sinking; he knows that hope is a beam of God, a spark of glory, and that nothing shall extinguish it till the soul be filled with glory.
-- Thomas Brooks.
Dreams are great. When they disappear you may still be here, but you will have ceased to live.
-- Lady Nancy Astor.
Obstacles are those frightful things we see when we take our eyes off our goal.
-- Henry Ford.
Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don't give up.
-- Anne Lamott.
Difficulty need not foreshadow despair or defeat. Rather achievement can be all the more satisfying because of obstacles surmounted.
-- William Hastie.
'Hope' is the thing with feathers,
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tunes without the words,
And never stops at all.
-- Emily Dickinson. Hope Is The Thing With Feathers.
We have to go into the despair and go beyond it, by working and doing for somebody else, by using it for something else.
-- Elie Wiesel.
We judge of man's wisdom by his hope.
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Desires which in our beings burn,
The hopes with which our bosoms yearn,
Are destined to come true.
-- Colfax Burgoyne Harman. Optimism.
Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.
-- Maori Proverb.
True hope dwells on the possible, even when life seems to be a plot written by someone who wants to see how much adversity we can overcome.
-- Walter Anderson.
Hope is the pillar that holds up the world.
-- Pliny the Elder.
Every possibility exists somewhere as a shadow of the real.
-- Edward S. Corwin.
Hope is medicine for a soul that's sick and tired.
-- Eric Swensson.
When you do nothing, you feel overwhelmed and powerless. But when you get involved, you feel the sense of hope and accomplishment that comes from knowing you are working to make things better.
-- Pauline R. Kezer.
Est autem fides credere quod nondum vides;
cuius fidei merces est videre quod credis.
[Faith is to believe what you do not see;
the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.]
-- St. Augustine.
In the long run all love is paid by love,
Though undervalued by the hosts of earth;
The great eternal Government above
Keeps strict account and will redeem its worth.
Give thy love freely; do not count the cost;
So beautiful a thing was never lost
In the long run.
-- Ella Wheeler Wilcox, In the Long Run.
It has never been, and never will be easy work! But the road that is built in hope is more pleasant to the traveler than the road built in despair, even though they both lead to the same destination.
-- Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense regardless of how it turns out.
-- Vaclav Havel.
Man is a creature of hope and invention, both of which belie the idea that things cannot be changed.
-- Tom Clancy.
We live by admiration, hope and love.
-- William Wordsworth.
When you feel that you have reached the end and that you cannot go one step further, when life seems to be drained of all purpose: what a wonderful opportunity to start all over again, to turn over a new page.
-- Eileen Caddy.
The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under its roof.
-- Barbara Kingsolver.
It is never too late to begin rebuilding,
Though all into ruins your life seems hurled;
For see! how the light of the New Year is gilding
The wan, worn face of the bruised old world.
-- Ella Wheeler Wilcox, New Year Resolve.
There is no need to try to bring about anarchy; if a government is truly flawed it will destroy itself in due time.
-- Philip Musial.
One need not hope in order to undertake; nor succeed in order to persevere.
-- William the Silent.
Hope has two beautiful daughters. Their names are anger and courage; anger at the way things are, and courage to see that they do not remain the way they are.
-- Augustine of Hippo.
What oxygen is to the lungs, such is hope to the meaning of life.
-- Emil Brunner.
Hope springs eternal in the human breast.
-- Alexander Pope.
It's kind of fun to do the impossible.
-- Walt Disney.
There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow.
-- O. S. Marden.
If you talk to your children, you can help them to keep their lives together. If you talk to them skillfully, you can help them to build future dreams.
-- Jim Rohn.
Of all ills that one endures, hope is a cheap and universal cure.
-- Abraham Cowley.
No question is ever settled
Until it is settled right...
-- Ella Wheeler Wilcox, An Inspiration.
Hope is the companion of power, and mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him the gift of miracles.
-- Samuel Smiles.
Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the approximate, the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish, in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach. Check your road and the nature of your battle. The world you desired can be won. It exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours.
-- Ayn Rand.
The brightest cloud that decks the western skies
The flatterer Hope her mimic canvas chose,
Bade pictured dreams of future bliss arise,
And stole from memory all her treasured woes.
Gay were the forms her ready pencil drew,
(Such forms she fondly thought would never fade,)
Whilst Youth enchanted threw a warmer hue
O'er the soft shadows by her hand pourtrayed.
I turned the fairy scene again to view,
With radiant Fancy's richest tints imprest;
But night's dark shade, with cold unwholesome dew,
Alone remained to chill my aching breast.
Thus Hope's fantastic visions disappear,
Her brightest prospects vanish in a Tear!
-- Janetta Philipps. Poems 1811.
Hope is like a road in the country; there was never a road, but when many people walk on it, the road comes into existence.
-- Lin Yutang.
In the dark dreary nights, when the storm is at its most fierce, the lighthouse burns bright so the sailors can find their way home again. In life the same light burns. This light is fueled with love, faith, and hope. And through lifes most fierce storms these three burn their brightest so we also can find our way home again.
-- Unknown.
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01/06/09
MORE DUMB THAN WEIRD
Aggressive police questioning of a weak-willed suspect can produce an occasional false confession, but experts now believe that six men in a single case, and four in another, confessed to group crimes they did not commit, even though some described their roles in vivid detail. Recent DNA evidence in a 1989 Beatrice, Neb., murder case implicated only a seventh man, and similar evidence in a 1997 Norfolk, Va., murder case implicated only a fifth man, who insists he acted alone. (Governors in both states are currently mulling pardons for the men.) It is still possible that the six, or the four, are guilty as charged and that the DNA was left in completely separate attacks on the victims, but the more likely explanation, say psychologists, is that people with low self-esteem or mental problems, or who are drug- or alcohol-addled, are more easily convinced of fantasy. [Omaha World-Herald, 11-28- 08; Washington Post, 12-15-08]
The Continuing Crisis
Australia's Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission announced plans in December to create a third official gender for government identification: "intersex," for transsexuals, whether or not they have had surgery. Immediately, activists from Sex and Gender Education Australia called the proposal inadequate, demanding a fourth gender, also, for people who feel that "gender" is either "undefinable" or subject to daily changes of attitude. [Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 12-6-08]
Maryland lobbyist and former state assemblyman Gilbert Genn was attacked by a deer outside his home in November, butted to the ground and repeatedly stabbed by the buck's antlers in the chest and groin. Genn told WTOP Radio that after finally realizing he was in a life-or-death struggle, he managed to subdue the animal by the antlers long enough to tire it and cause it to flee. Bleeding badly, Genn said he disregarded his wife's admonitions to get to the hospital and instead dressed the wound himself and headed off for a scheduled meeting in Annapolis with Speaker of the House Michael Busch. He told the reporter, "There was no way I could miss this meeting." Only afterward did he report to the emergency room. [WTOP Radio (Washington, D.C.), 11-15-08]
In November, the Great American Insurance Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio) sought a declaration in federal court in Houston that it was not liable to pay death benefits from a 2007 office fire because the three victims did not die from "fire." The company pointed to an exclusion in the policy for death by "pollution" (thought by most people to cover only toxic industrial discharges) and argued that the three victims were actually asphyxiated by smoke, which is "air pollution." [Houston Chronicle, 12-17-08]
Yikes!
Officials in South Africa, where government only recently came to accept the connection between HIV and AIDS after years of denial that provoked the country's epidemic of cases, revealed in December that supplies of retroviral drugs are being used recreationally as hallucinogens smoked by schoolchildren. Health officials told BBC News that the drugs are prescribed to those at risk for AIDS, but are not taken seriously by symptom-free, HIV-diagnosed South Africans who are just now starting to understand the decades-old disease. [BBC News, 12-8-08]
Might As Well Reserve Him a Death-Row Cell Right Now: According to a November sheriff's department report, an 11-year-old, Fort Pierce, Fla., boy hit his mother with a saw during an argument, lacerating her skull, and then, as she threatened to call police, offered her a $5 bribe not to. The mother said the kid had previously threatened to cut his 19-year-old pregnant sister's abdomen, "to give her a C-section," and once tried to use hair spray and a cigarette lighter to torch the family's cat. [Scripps TCPalm (Stuart, Fla.), 11-13-08]
New Frontiers of Self-Defense Law
Eugene Falle, 35, was acquitted of murder in Edmonton, Alberta, in December, as jurors apparently accepted his claim of self-defense even though the victim had 39 stab wounds. Falle said he was forced to keep stabbing the man because of previous threats by the victim and his gang and that the victim "wouldn't bleed properly the way he should've bled, according to the movies." [Edmonton Journal, 12-5-08]
And in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sydney Teerhuis, on trial for killing a man, claimed self-defense even though he admitted not only stabbing the man 68 times but having sex with the body during the spree. However, unlike Falle, Teerhuis was convicted. [Vancouver Sun, 12-4-08]
It's Good to Be a British Prisoner (continuing series)
(In November, British Justice Minister Jack Straw discovered, and immediately canceled, a 10-year-old program for inmates at Whitemoor prison in Cambridgeshire for "workshops" in comedy. [BBC News, 11-21-08]
Scotland's Justice secretary similarly canceled a program in November after he learned that officials at Saughton prison in Edinburgh had set up poker classes, sanctioning games run on paper earnings (but which the inmates converted into real trades and favors). Said one astonished official, "Next thing, roulette wheels ... then a tap-dancing club ... because after this nothing would surprise us." [Scottish Sunday Mail, 11-23-08]
Creme de la Weird
Peter Trigger, 59, was "adamant," according to England's Kettering Evening Telegraph, that he had the right to wear whatever outfits he wanted, even though his favorite hangout was in front of Woodvale Primary school in the mornings, where he usually wore schoolgirl-like short skirts but with nothing underneath. In December, after numerous complaints, a Northampton magistrate issued Trigger a five-year Anti-Social Behavior Order commanding him to stop. [Evening Telegraph, 12-7-08]
Least Competent Criminals
Arousing Suspicion: April Westfall, 40, was arrested in Reno, Nev., in December for DUI. An ambulance crew called the Highway Patrol after spotting her driving down U.S. 395 at 4:30 a.m. with a service station's nozzle and severed hose protruding from her gas tank. [Reno Gazette-Journal, 12-2-08]
Jeremy Aron, 33, was arrested for DUI on Thanksgiving night in Portsmouth, N.H., when an off-duty police officer spotted him driving down Lafayette Road with a fire hydrant stuck to his bumper. [Portsmouth Herald, 11-28-08]
Recurring Theme
Five years ago, News of the Weird reported that a Philadelphia woman had undergone $10,000 elective surgery to shorten one toe and straighten another so that her foot would look better in the fashionable shoes she coveted. According to an October report by London's Daily Mail, foot surgeons' business has improved, especially since Manolo Blahnik's sleek, narrow models have become so popular. In addition to shortening and narrowing, young women seem concerned about the symmetry of their "toe cascades" (the curve from the big toe around to the little toe) and whether their ankles are shapely enough, with some women opting for liposuction on the lower calf. [Daily Mail, 10-19-08]
Undignified Deaths
In October, an armed-robbery suspect died during his getaway from a restaurant in Fresno, Calif., when he fell and impaled himself on his weapon (a screwdriver), severing an artery in his thigh. [Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, Calif.)- AP, 10-30-08]
A 33-year-old man in Conway, Ark., was electrocuted in August when (after having his power cut off for nonpayment) he misapplied jumper cables while attempting to illicitly hook his house back up. [Fox News-AP, 7-31-08]
A 65-year-old woman was killed after driving up to an outdoor ATM in Port Angeles, Wash., in December. She opened the car door to retrieve something from the ground, but the car inched forward, causing a protective post to squeeze the door against her head. [Seattle Times-AP, 12-18-08]
A News of the Weird Classic (November 2006)
Though several restaurants in Asia had reportedly been offering delicacies made from various animals' genitals (touted for alleged virility-enhancement), the first restaurant exclusively serving such dishes, the Guolizhuang, in Beijing, opened in September 2006. The staff's nutritionist told BBC News that sheep, horse, ox and seal penises are good for "circulation" and that donkey penis improves the skin. Tiger, she cautioned, even though premium-priced, has no special nutritional value, but snakes (which have "two penises each," she said) are great for sexual potency. [BBC News, 9-23-06]
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01/06/09
CAPCOM TITLES FOR THE FIRST HALF OF 2009
January 5, 2009 - Capcom will release six titles across a variety of videogame platforms in the first half of 2009 according to a press release issued by the company this morning. PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows PC and Nintendo Wii will all receive multiple titles from both established franchises and new IPs.
Street Fighter IV, the latest in the over 25 million selling franchise, will release February 17 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 with the Windows PC version to arrive at a later date. Also coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 is Resident Evil 5. It is slated to hit retail on Friday the 13 in March. Bionic Commando still has no specific release date, though it is listed as coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in the first half of the year.
The Nintendo Wii will receive two games, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop and MotoGP. The latter motorcycle racing game uses the Wii remote as handle bars and will arrive in March. Chop Till You Drop is based on the Xbox 360 hit, Dead Rising, and will hit Wii on February 27.
Rounding out the release lineup is Flock, a digital download game for the Xbox Live Arcade, Windows PC and PlayStation Network. Flock is slated for "early 2009" and tasks players with controlling a UFO that herds animals to its mothership.
No word yet on an update to the PowerStone franchise, but I haven't lost hope.
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01/05/09
CRAZY MICROSOFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As readers of my blog know, we got the dreaded RROD on our 1st 360 before Christmas. We had it shipped back before we left on vacation. We go a call yesterday from a computer stating it would be here today between 8:00am and 7:00pm and someone would have to sign for it. This was great news, meaning no more having to share a single 360. Just a little ago, UPS brought a box which I signed for. Inside the box was NOT a 360 but a brand new power supply and a letter stating we didn't need to send the power supply for the repair. The lady we spoke to on the phone for the return stated ALL but the hard drive had to be returned. Here we wasted all day waiting for something to arrive that was not on it's way. This means another day will be wasted in the future for the arrival of what may or not be our repaired 360. If they have no idea whats being shipped out, how can I be sure the correct repair will be made? The PS3 we got for Christmas is looking better by the moment. Peace out
Posted by revslow @ 5:35 pm EDT | Permalink | 3 Comments
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