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General Discussion / Baby Fights Chicken
« on: June 13, 2011, 02:51:21 PM »
wait!! dais not ah baby :o



At just under 24 inches tall, the Philippines' 18-year-old Junrey Balawing is the world's shortest man, according to Guinness World Records.
By Melissa Dahl


Weighing 11 pounds and standing just under 2 feet tall, Junrey Balawing is a tiny teenager who, as the TODAY anchors note in the video above, looks more than a little like a toddler.

But he has this going for him: The 18-year-old Filipino man was recently named the world's shortest man by Guinness World Records. At 23.6 inches tall, he just barely misses the record for the shortest man in history -- that title is still held by Gul Mohammed of India, who was 22.5 inches tall and died in 1997.

Balawing displaces the world's former shortest man, Khagendra Thapa Magar, who is 26.4 inches tall.

The teenager lives with his family in Sindangan, Philippines. His father, Reynaldo, tells Guinness World Records that when the teenager was born, the family's luck turned around: They'd been living in poverty, but after Junrey's birth, Reynaldo was able to find a job that provided for his wife, his small son and the three siblings that came along next.

"Junrey is our lucky charm," says his father.

http://bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/06/13/6850262-small-wonder-18-year-old-named-worlds-shortest-man


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General Discussion / Twenty to One
« on: June 10, 2011, 12:06:30 PM »
well is really 30 to 1 but ah couldnt resist the kitch reference, this being ah rumshop board an all

dem Gurkha bad like ass from longtime oui

Queen decorates Nepali for Afghanistan heroics



LONDON (AFP) – A Nepalese soldier in the British army has been given a top bravery award by Queen Elizabeth II for his heroics in Afghanistan, where he single-handedly saw off more than 30 Taliban fighters.

Corporal Dipprasad Pun, 31, said he thought he was going to die and so had nothing to lose in taking on the attackers who overran his checkpoint.

He was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross (CGC), which is given in recognition of acts of conspicuous gallantry during active operations against the enemy.

Pun fired more than 400 rounds, launched 17 grenades and detonated a mine to repel the Taliban assault on his checkpoint near Babaji in Helmand Province, southern Afghanistan, last September.

Surrounded, the enemy opened fired from all sides and for 15 minutes Pun remained under continuous attack, including from rocket-propelled grenades and AK47 guns.

At one point, unable to shoot, he used his machine gun tripod to knock down a militant who was climbing the walls of the compound.

Two insurgents were still attacking by the time he ran out of ammunition, but he set off a Claymore mine to repel them.

Pun was given his medal in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London on Wednesday.

The CGC is second only to the Victoria Cross -- the highest honour for bravery in the face of the enemy.

"There wasn't any choice but to fight. The Taliban were all around the checkpoint. I was alone," he said.

"I had so many of them around me that I thought I was definitely going to die so I thought I'd kill as many of them as I could before they killed me.

"After that I thought nobody can kill us now -- when we met the enemy I wasn't scared."

Britain's Major General Nicholas Carter, who was commander of allied forces in southern Afghanistan during Pun's deployment, praised his efforts.

"The CGC does not get handed out lightly. It was a most remarkable achievement," he said.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110602/wl_uk_afp/britainmilitaryafghanistannepalaward

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Jokes / The Visual Definition of Dotish
« on: June 06, 2011, 10:51:11 AM »
 ;D
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/Cu7NR8TDSHI" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/Cu7NR8TDSHI</a>

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Other Sports / Donald Brashear jumping into Mix martial arts
« on: May 31, 2011, 02:14:35 PM »
Brashear ole like me....whey he tink he goin to take some kick from dem young guns ::)...he feel men droppin gloves in de ring or wha?



Former NHL Enforcer Donald Brashear Readies for MMA Debut

During an 18-year career in the National Hockey League, Donald Brashear earned a reputation as one of the sport’s top enforcers due to his willingness to rip off his gloves and throw down. Now, though, he is getting to strap on some gloves and change his fighting arena from a rink to a cage when he makes his mixed martial arts debut at Ringside MMA 11 on June 4.

The 39-year-old will face an opponent yet to be determined in his adopted hometown of Quebec City, Quebec, and his first prizefight will come on very short notice. During a recent edition of The MMA Hour, Brashear said that he decided to take the fight after being approached by the event’s promoter just around one month ago, and with no previous MMA experience. If that sounds like a rash decision, Brashear can’t exactly argue.

“The most I know is from the people I see fighting,” he said. “The only knowledge of fighting I have is boxing and playing in the NHL, so I’ve got a lot of stuff to learn.”
MMA Fighting


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General Discussion / Glad Men gets no Play
« on: May 26, 2011, 01:43:31 PM »
 - Guys, want to look sexy and get the girl? Don't smile too much. Look brooding or show a bit of shame instead. Women, ignore that advice.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/25/us-smiles-sex-idUSTRE74O5ZT20110525
Bitter mus be does get real gyirls ;)


Women find happy men less sexually attractive than those with expressions that show pride or hint that they have done wrong and know it, according to Canadian researchers.

The study published online Tuesday in the American Psychological Association journal Emotion showed pictures of the opposite sex to both men and women. Participants were then asked for their initial reactions on sexual attractiveness based the expressions they saw.

"Men who smile were considered fairly unattractive by women," said Jessica Tracy, a University of British Columbia psychology professor who directed the study.

"So to the extent that men think that smiling is a good thing to do if they want to be found sexually attractive our findings suggest that's not the case," Tracy said.

The men's reaction was just the opposite.

"Women who smile are absolutely very attractive. That was by far the most attractive expression women showed," Tracy said in an interview.

The researchers admit they are not sure why men and women reacted differently to smiles. In a man, a big smile may make him appear too feminine or more desperate for sex.

The study also adds fuel to the notion that women are attracted to bad boys.

"Women are attracted to guys like James Dean, Edward the vampire. The guys who are flawed, but who know it and are tortured by it," Tracy said.

A slightly downcast expression of shame is an appeasement gesture that hints at a need for sympathy.

Men also found sexual attractiveness in women whose expressions and body language hinted at shame.

The researchers stressed they looked only at initial reactions of sexual attractiveness, and were not recommending men adopt a no-smile policy for a long-term relationship.

"When people want a long-term relationship they take much more into account than sexual attractiveness. How nice a person is, is a big thing," Tracy said.

"So we're not saying, don't be a nice guy," she said.


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General Discussion / Al-Qaeda fruit platter
« on: May 25, 2011, 02:05:45 PM »
Chinese farmers plagued by exploding watermelons



Farmers in China have been baffled by a rather peculiar problem: exploding watermelons.

China Central Television (CCT) blames the phenomenon on the overuse of a chemical designed to make fruit grow faster, claiming famers were overspraying crops to get ahead of competitors.
Then again, agricultural experts are seemingly unable to explain why chemical-free melons were also exploding, as they point to weather and abnormal size as the main cause.

According to Xinhua news agency, 20 famers in a village in Jiangsu province imported watermelon seeds from Japan - 10 of whom eventually watched their crop explode.

Interestingly enough, only one out of the ten had treated his exploding watermelons with the growth chemical.

To be sure, over two-thirds (180) of farmer Liu Mingsuo’s crops fell victim to mass explosions after he used chemicals to boost their growth.

Agricultural experts are left somewhat baffled by the cause, as the chemical has not officially been linked to the explosions.

Could it be absorption of the chemical in awater source? Or perhaps in the air? Or just some environmental fluke?

Unsurprisingly, China has approved the usage of the growth chemical under certain quotas. So far, tests show the chemical is safe.

Still, if this doesn’t help people move towards organic living, I really don’t know what will.

(Via BBC)
http://www.tgdaily.com/general-sciences-features/56006-chinese-farmers-plagued-by-exploding-watermelons

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General Discussion / Beheading in Grocery
« on: May 13, 2011, 02:03:12 PM »
Lawd,, de poor lady come for ah lil vaction



Man beheads woman in Spanish island supermarket

The suspect, a homeless Bulgarian man with a police record identified as Deyan Valentinov, was captured by security guards after he ran out of the supermarket holding the head, authorities said. The man was then arrested.

In London, Britain's Foreign Office confirmed the victim was a U.K. national, saying "we are now seeking further information."

Regional Interior Ministry delegate Dominica Fernandez said the suspect is believed to have entered the shop, stolen a knife which he then used to assault the woman, whose identity hasn't been released.

Fernandez told journalists the attack appeared to be random and that the man was well known in the area. It took place shortly after 10 a.m. (0900 GMT, 5 a.m. EDT) in the southern town of Arona, about 10 miles (15 kilometres) north of the beach resort of Los Cristianos.

Regional newspaper La Opinion reported the suspect had received treatment at the psychiatric unit of a local hospital in February after being involved in previous violent incidents.

http://news.ca.msn.com/world/cp-article.aspx?cp-documentid=28714140

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Football / Mensa Ballers
« on: May 10, 2011, 02:42:41 PM »
Jus curious...cause some allyuh does know real background

Other than 'Socrates' from Brazil and our own esteemed Shaka

What other world class ball players could have walked away from the game at their peak and still be in high demand for skills in another career?

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Jokes / How a commoner becomes a princess
« on: May 02, 2011, 02:48:33 PM »

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General Discussion / 450 Dogs escape from chefs
« on: April 26, 2011, 11:18:59 AM »
general tsao style



BEIJING—The young, lead volunteer barked out orders to the newly arrived helpers at the animal rescue centre, warning one of them not to bother breaking up yet another dogfight.

It was Day 3 of a rescue effort that had saved 450 canines from becoming dinner, and now the kind-hearted deed by hundreds of Beijing pet lovers was turning into an unsanitary, smelly mess.

Inside the walled compound, the dogs were methodically being tagged and checked for illness and injury. Already hundreds of them had been sent to local veterinarian clinics for follow-up care.

The canines had been rescued from a truck that was transporting them, packed cheek to jowl in open-air cages, some 1,700 kilometres from central Henan province to a dog-meat market in the northern province of Jilin.

A young motorist, An Lidong, had forced the trucker to stop on the Jingha Highway on the outskirts of Beijing, initiating the spontaneous rescue and setting off a heated national debate.

After blocking the truck, An used his phone to text friends and broadcast tweets on his weibo (a micro-blog similar to Twitter which is blocked in China). Within a couple of hours, more than 300 people surrounded the truck, effectively blocking the highway.

They offered water to the parched animals and demanded the truck not be allowed to proceed.

More than 100 police arrived and determined the trucker’s papers were in order. They declared the animal activists’ actions both dangerous and illegal. The trucker driver had provincially-issued documents authorizing him to transport the dogs, and a certificate declaring the animals fit for human consumption.

The 17-hour standoff ended when a Beijing veterinarian service and philanthropic foundation coughed up about $15,000 to buy the cargo.

In a convoy of more than 80 vehicles, the truck was escorted to the rescue shelter near an out-of-the-way village in Beijing’s poor, undeveloped north end.

Photographs of the poor pups and news of the successful rescue flashed across the country on blogs, websites and the official media.

About 100 Beijingers a day were making the trek to help out how ever they could.

Hundreds of kilos of kibble had also been donated and one of China’s leading search engines QQ.com announced it will underwrite the future care of the dogs.

Most commentators seemed to support the humanitarians, but many decried the costs and the do-gooders’ priorities.

One well-known filmmaker questioned why so many people could be moved to take action on behalf of dogs, when few seem stirred after a person went missing — an obvious reference to the recent arrest of political activist and artist Ai Weiwei.

The canines rescued on the highway are far from pets. They’re countryside mongrels who make their way in life by scavenging garbage dumps and trying to avoid being brutalized by humans. Several thousand people in China’s countryside die each year from rabies transmitted by dogs.

Susu, the lead volunteer at the rescue centre, says the rescued dogs were likely bought in Henan for about a dollar a pound. Many were rounded up from villages that are overrun by strays.

Many peasant families throughout China tolerate a dog and feed it scraps so it will hang around and bark at intruders. These farmyard beasts are usually not even given a name and are likely to end up as part of the family’s Chinese New Year’s banquet along with a fattened hog and a free-range chicken.

In China’s cold northeast, eating dog is thought to be healthy as dog meat is said to help the body’s ability to maintain heat and warmth. In Beijing, restaurants that serve north-eastern cuisine often feature dog on the menu.

Back at the rescue compound a volunteer named Bai knows there’s no use advocating an end to the dog meat trade as it will raise the hackles of traditionalists.

Bai’s best hope is for a law to prevent cruelty to small animals, which is being considered by China’s parliament but failed to pass this year’s annual meeting of the National People’s Congress.

Susu knows the mutts’ mistrust of humans doesn’t bode well for their prospects for adoption.

“I don’t know what the future will be for these dogs, but at least they won’t be eaten,” she says.

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/980140--china-gripped-by-rescue-of-dogs-heading-to-a-beijing-dinner-table?bn=1

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General Discussion / Taliban Thread
« on: April 26, 2011, 11:17:05 AM »
Shawshank Redemption style




KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – During the long Afghan winter, Taliban insurgents were apparently busy underground.

The militants say they spent more than five months building a 1,050-foot tunnel to the main prison in southern Afghanistan, bypassing government checkpoints, watch towers and concrete barriers topped with razor wire.

The diggers finally poked through Sunday and spent 4 1/2 hours ferrying away more than 480 inmates without a shot being fired, according to the Taliban and Afghan officials. Most of the prisoners were Taliban militants.

Accounts of the extraordinary prison break, carried out in the dead of night, suggest collusion with prison guards, officials or both.

Following a recent wave of assassinations here, the breakout underscores the weakness of the Afghan government in the south despite an influx of international troops, funding and advisers. It also highlights the spirit and resourcefulness of the Taliban despite months of battlefield setbacks.

Officials at Sarposa prison in Kandahar city, the one-time Taliban capital, say they discovered the breach at about 4 a.m. Monday, a half-hour after the Taliban say they had gotten all the prisoners safely to a house at the other end of the tunnel.

Government officials corroborated parts of the Taliban account. They confirmed the tunnel was dug from a house within shooting distance of the prison and that the inmates had somehow gotten out of their locked cells and disappeared into the night. Kandahar remains relatively warm even during winter and the ground would not have frozen while insurgents were digging the tunnel.....................
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110425/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan

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General Discussion / The future of glass
« on: April 01, 2011, 02:51:56 PM »
 :o

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/6Cf7IL_eZ38" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/6Cf7IL_eZ38</a>

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General Discussion / 12 Year autistic kid topping einstein's theory
« on: April 01, 2011, 01:05:27 PM »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1369595/Jacob-Barnett-12-higher-IQ-Einstein-develops-theory-relativity.html

Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity

A 12-year-old child prodigy has astounded university professors after grappling with some of the most advanced concepts in mathematics.
Jacob Barnett has an IQ of 170 - higher than Albert Einstein - and is now so far advanced in his Indiana university studies that professors are lining him up for a PHD research role.

The boy wonder, who taught himself calculus, algebra, geometry and trigonometry in a week, is now tutoring fellow college classmates after hours.
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And now Jake has embarked on his most ambitious project yet - his own 'expanded version of Einstein's theory of relativity'.
His mother, not sure if her child was talking nonsense or genius, sent a video of his theory to the renowned Institute for Advanced Study near Princeton University.
Gifted: Aspergers syndrome and the conditions affecting child development
Autism: A condition that starts in early childhood, usually involving serious developmental disabilities with social interaction and communication.
People with this disorder can have a range of abilities, from being severely disabled to gifted. It is estimated one in every 150 child has the condition.

Aspergers: A syndrome that is similar to autism, but with the distinction that those with it typically function better, have normal intelligence and near-normal language development.

Savant: Rare condition in which persons with developmental disorders have astonishing islands of ability, brilliance or talent that stand in stark contrast to overall limitations.

According to the Indiana Star, Institute astrophysics professor Scott Tremaine  -himself a world renowned expert - confirmed the authenticity of Jake's theory.
In an email to the family, Tremaine wrote: 'I'm impressed by his interest in physics and the amount that he has learned so far.
'The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics.

'Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize.'
But for his mother Kristine Barnett, 36, and the rest of the family, maths remains a tricky subject.
Speaking to the paper, Mrs Barnett said: 'I flunked math. I know this did not come from me.'
And it hasn't gone un-noticed by Jake, who added: 'Whenever I try talking about math with anyone in my family they just stare blankly.'
Jake was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome, a mild form of autism, from an early age.
His parents were worried when he didn't talk until the age of two, suspecting he was educationally abnormal.
It was only as he began to grow up that they realised just how special his gift was.
He would fill up note pads of paper with drawings of complex geometrical shapes and calculations, before picking up felt tip pens and writing equations on windows.
By the age of three he was solving 5,000-piece puzzles and he even studied a state road map, reciting every highway and license plate prefix from memory.

By the age of eight he had left high school and was attending Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis advanced astrophysics classes.
His classroom presence is quite unnerving for many of the 18-plus year old students at his IPIU lectures.
Speaking to the Indy Star, Wanda Anderson, a biochemistry major said: 'When I first walked in and saw him, I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm going to school with Doogie Howser.'
She added: 'A lot of people come to him for help when they don't understand a physics problem.
'People come up to him all the time and say, 'Hey Jake, can you help me'.

'A lot of people think a genius is hard to talk to, but Jake explains things that would still be over their head.'
And his Professor John Ross said his performance in lectures had been 'outstanding'.
'When he asks a question, he is always two steps ahead of the lecture.
'Everyone in the class gets quiet. Poor kid. . . . He sits right in the front row, and they all just look at him.
'He will come to see me during office hours and ask even more detailed questions. And you can tell he's been thinking these things through.
'Kids his age would normally have problems adding fractions, and he is helping out some of his fellow students.'

According to his parents Jake has trouble sleeping at night as he constantly sees numbers in his head.
But far from complaining, Jake has turned the sleepless nights to his advantage - debunking the big bang theory.
The next step, according to professor Ross, is for Jake to leave class altogether and take up a paid research role.

His classroom presence is quite unnerving for many of the 18-plus year old students at his IPIU lectures.
Speaking to the Indy Star, Wanda Anderson, a biochemistry major said: 'When I first walked in and saw him, I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm going to school with Doogie Howser.'
She added: 'A lot of people come to him for help when they don't understand a physics problem.
'People come up to him all the time and say, 'Hey Jake, can you help me'.

'A lot of people think a genius is hard to talk to, but Jake explains things that would still be over their head.'
And his Professor John Ross said his performance in lectures had been 'outstanding'.
'When he asks a question, he is always two steps ahead of the lecture.
'Everyone in the class gets quiet. Poor kid. . . . He sits right in the front row, and they all just look at him.
'He will come to see me during office hours and ask even more detailed questions. And you can tell he's been thinking these things through.
'Kids his age would normally have problems adding fractions, and he is helping out some of his fellow students.'

According to his parents Jake has trouble sleeping at night as he constantly sees numbers in his head.
But far from complaining, Jake has turned the sleepless nights to his advantage - debunking the big bang theory.
The next step, according to professor Ross, is for Jake to leave class altogether and take up a paid research role.





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General Discussion / De freezing government buss
« on: March 25, 2011, 01:30:18 PM »
Pecan,you and yuh people hadda leggo of dis right wing lifestyle

Allyuh Vote NDP and done de talk nah....ah cyah take dem boring political ads and votin every 2 years
At least de yankee attack ads have spice

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General Discussion / 400lb man runs Marathon
« on: March 23, 2011, 09:28:53 AM »
Ok runs is a stretch...but sadis finish
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/olympics/news/story?id=6242378


Kelly Gneiting broke the Guinness World Record for "Heaviest Person to Complete a Marathon" by crossing the finish at the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.


The former U.S. sumo champion, who weighed in at Dodger Stadium on Sunday morning at exactly 400 pounds, finished the race in 9 hours, 48 minutes and 42 seconds.


Gneiting, of Ft. Defiance, Ariz., walked the last 18-plus miles of the race after jogging through the first 8 miles.


Markos Geneti won the men's event, setting a Los Angeles Marathon record with a time of 2:06:35. Buzunesh Deba gave Ethiopia a sweep, taking the women's race in 2:26:34.


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Jokes / I eh know where else to put this
« on: March 14, 2011, 01:20:44 PM »
Ah kinda hopin is a joke


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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / World carnival pics
« on: March 11, 2011, 12:20:53 PM »
I thought haiti woulda take ah break dis year too, but.....



T&T get one shot :-\
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/03/carnival_2011.html

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General Discussion / Gearheads
« on: February 25, 2011, 11:35:55 AM »
And it go do the same ting with groceries and a stroller in de back

http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/ctsvvideos.html :o

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General Discussion / 'Mad Dog' frothing at the mouth
« on: February 23, 2011, 08:14:38 AM »
Look like he using Michael Jackson plastic surgeon too



Libya: 'more than 1,000 dead'
More, than 1,000 people are thought to have died in violence in Libya as government forces continue to crackdown on protesters demanding an end to Col Gaddafi's regime.



Italy's foreign minister, Franco Frattini, said: "We believe that the estimates [of the death toll] of about 1,000 are credible."
The updated death toll came as French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for Europe to suspend all economic ties with Libya following the suppression of opposition protests there and to adopt sanctions against the country.
The UN Human Rights Council will hold a special session on Friday to discuss the crisis in Libya.
Col Gaddafi threatened to unleash mob rule on his country on Tuesday night as he vowed to "cleanse Libya house by house" until he had crushed the insurrection seeking to sweep him from power.
With hundreds dead and violence spreading across the country, including the capital Tripoli, European states scrambled to evacuate thousands of their citizens left stranded by the turmoil.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8342543/Libya-more-than-1000-dead.html

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General Discussion / Press photo Winners
« on: February 18, 2011, 02:56:32 PM »
He go need PLENTY shadow benny for dat one




The rest are below BUT....The first picture is fairly graphic,, if yuh belly sorf, doh watch it..although I think everyone should, primarily to underscore the level of barbarism women in afghanistan are subjected to.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/02/world_press_photo_winners.html

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General Discussion / Ah app for allyuh heathens?
« on: February 11, 2011, 10:11:51 AM »
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2011/02/08/technology-confession-app-catholic-church.html

Confession app blessed by Catholic bishop


An iPhone and iPad app that helps Roman Catholics seek forgiveness for their sins has been sanctioned by the Catholic Church.

Confession: A Roman Catholic App, developed by Little iApps in South Bend, Ind., received an "imprimatur" — an official publication licence from the church — from Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of the Indiana Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, the company said in a news release.

The release added that this is the first known imprimatur given to an iPhone or iPad app, even though a number of similar apps already exist.

P.O.V.
Do you think an iPhone confession is equal to one in a church?
As of Tuesday, the app was number five on the top paid lifestyle apps chart on the Canadian iTunes site, just ahead of "iKamasutra" and just behind "Mixologist: Drink Recipes."

The app, which sells for $1.99, was the only religious app in the Top 10. Despite that, version 1.0.1, updated on Feb. 2, had not been rated enough times by users to display an average rating. The first version was released in December.

"This app has already aided one man in returning to the sacrament after 20 years," said Patrick Leinen, the app developer and co-founder of the company in a statement.

Designed for use in church
The app "is not intended to function as a replacement for confession" at church," he said in an email to CBC News.

Instead, it is supposed to help people prepare for confession and is designed to be used in the confessional, the booth in church where people sit while confessing to a priest, he said.

The app walks people through confession step by step, based on text developed in collaboration with Catholic pastor Dan Scheidt and U.S. Catholic official Thomas G. Weinandy.

It reminds users when their last confessions were and keeps track of sins they have previously confessed.

It also advertises features such as password protection to allow multiple users, a "custom examination of conscience" based on age, sex and marital status, the ability to add sins that aren't listed and a choice of seven different acts of contrition — prayers that express sorrow for sins.

However, absolution or release from the sin can still only come from a priest.

In the past two years, the Catholic Church has embraced online and mobile tools to reach out to younger Catholics.

Pope Benedict XVI's staff announced an iPhone app in 2009 called H2Onews that provides video and audio news about the Pope's travels and speeches, along with Catholic events worldwide.

The Pope has also launched a Facebook app and a YouTube channel.




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General Discussion / Healing stem cell 'spray'
« on: February 02, 2011, 01:45:00 PM »
Video inside
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=13424065&nid=148

Stem cell spray heals burns
SALT LAKE CITY -- A spray solution of a patient's own stem cells is healing their severe burns. So far, early experiments under a University of Utah pilot project are showing some remarkable results.

What was once a serious burn on Kaye Adkins foot is healing nicely now because of a topical spray. With diabetes as a complication, the small but open wound had not healed after weeks of failed treatments.

Dr. Amalia Cochran with the university's Burn Care Center says, "With a wound that is open for several months, as this patient suffered prior to seeing us in our burn clinic, we worry about a pretty heavy bacterial load there."

But enter the evolutionary world of regenerative medicine, using almost a bedside stem cell technique that takes only about 15 minutes. With red cells removed, a concentrate of platelets and progenitor cells is combined with calcium and thrombin. The final mixture looks almost like Jello.

"I woke up and saw them with this big thin, looked like a needle, and I said you're going to put that in my foot? And they said NO, we're going to spray," Adkins said.

Though her own skin graft had failed before, the topical spray was used during a second graft. It "took" and healed. "I had never heard of anything like that. It was just amazing," Adkins said.

Adkins burn is healing and so is her heart. Coincidentally, stem cells were used during her bypass surgery five weeks ago to hasten healing for that procedure as well. While hundreds of heart patients have had stem cell treatments, burn patients are still few in numbers.

Cardiothoracic surgeon Amit Patel and burn care surgeon Amalia Cochran are experimenting on small burns for now. But down the road, both are hoping for large scale clinical trials on patients with much larger burns.

Patel asks, "Can we accelerate healing or improve healing. Then it's the quality of healing. And then, we hopefully advance to decreasing the scarring process completely."

"It's my hope that in my career," Cochran adds, "stem cells will completely revolutionize how we're able to take care of patients. Not just with small burns that are challenging to heal, but with massive burn injuries as well."

The military is keeping a close eye on the Utah project. The future for treating burns on soldiers could stagger the imagination even more. Patel says "regrowing your own skin in a bioreactor is very realistic and that's not five years away even. We start with a biological band aid and hope to end up with basically synthetic skin that's still derived from your own cells."

In this dream of regenerative medicine, Patel believes we can only imagine a day when sheets of pristine skin might be available to any patient off the shelf.

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General Discussion / China News Thread
« on: January 06, 2011, 01:59:31 PM »
China builds stealth fighter



China 'leaks' sneak peek of first stealth aircraft going for a test run
By Daily Mail Reporter

Aircraft is larger than expected 'pointing to long range and heavy weapon loads'
Photo comes one week after news Chinese military is developing missile that can sink an aircraft carrier
Aviation experts believe China may have started testing a new stealth aircraft - putting it well ahead of Western predictions that a revamped air force would not be ready for take-off for another decade. 
Photographs of the J-20 taking high-speed taxi tests at an airfield have appeared on several websites, fuelling speculation that Beijing is not particularly concerned about keeping its latest weapon under wraps - at least unofficially.
The plane photos surfaced just one week after a U.S. naval commander warned that China is stepping up testing on a space missile that could sink American aircraft carriers in the Pacific.
Fears that China will challenge America's naval ...........


more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1344115/J-20-stealth-fighter-China-leaks-sneak-peek-latest-aircraft-test-run.html


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General Discussion / What dey say about Seepaul luck?
« on: January 05, 2011, 09:43:35 AM »
Ah sensin ah trinbago force in these folks




Michelle Marie Gopaul held on kidnapping charges

 The tearful mother of a New York model charged in a bizarre baby abduction at a movie casting call was in a Toronto courtroom as her daughter appeared briefly Tuesday.

Michelle Marie Gopaul, 24, is accused of snatching a one-month-old baby girl after taking part in what appears to have been a bogus casting call for a Bollywood movie last week.

Gopaul appeared in green jailhouse garb as her lawyer Gary Batasar asked that the case be put off until next Tuesday to give him time to prepare.

Police allege a one-month-old baby girl was abducted last Thursday night after her parents took her to a casting call for a movie shoot that had been advertised on Craigslist. The unharmed baby was returned to her parents a few hours later.

Outside court, Batasar said Gopaul was not denied bail during her court appearance on Saturday and in fact had not yet had a bail hearing.

"She is in jail, she is obviously upset," he said of his client.

Batasar said the case is still in the preliminary stages and he was still waiting for documents from the prosecution.

"This matter will be tried in the courts, not in the media," he said.

His client is "doing well" and is being supported by her family, despite what he called the "traumatic circumstances," he said.

"The family members are obviously very concerned about her well-being and we're here to do the best we can here for her."

Gopaul's visibly upset mother, who had travelled to Toronto from New York City to attend court, admitted it was a difficult time. She said she was "very sad" but didn't want to speak with the media.

Batasar said he expected U.S. consular officials to be in touch with his client at the earliest opportunity.

The fact that Gopaul and her relatives are American citizens complicates the case in terms of finding a surety, who must be Canadian or have property in Canada, he said.

Police have said the baby's parents reported her missing after taking her to a casting call for a movie.

They allege a woman claiming to work for the casting agency told the parents she would keep an eye on the child but the parents soon discovered both she and their baby were missing.

Authorities were about to issue an Amber Alert on the missing child when a member of the public brought her to a police station.

http://news.ca.msn.com/canada/cp-article.aspx?cp-documentid=27017857


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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Finland?
« on: December 29, 2010, 12:35:43 PM »
Finnish chirren to boot....and dey droppin de arrangement like dey playin to de north stand for years

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/L50GHUa8elo&amp;playnext=1&amp;list=PLD022BBDBD6FCF7D6&amp;index=24" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/L50GHUa8elo&amp;playnext=1&amp;list=PLD022BBDBD6FCF7D6&amp;index=24</a>


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General Discussion / Solo History
« on: December 24, 2010, 09:56:49 AM »
Interesting


Joseph Charles: How Solo got its name(Story Updated: Dec 15, 2010 at 12:36 AM ECT )

Serjad Makmadeen was born in Princes Town in 1910 and was the last of the eight children of Makmadeen, an immigrant from the Punjab, and his wife Rosalin Jamaria who hailed from Martinique.

When he was still quite young the family moved to Bellevue in St James, and he attended primary school up to the age of ten.

After this, economic circumstances forced him to leave school and he secured employment as "the gardener" at the large property known as Ellerslie in Maraval.

Life for young Serjad Makmadeen was extremely difficult.

Poverty stalked his existence.

Each morning he rose early and after his meagre breakfast of a cup of "cocoa tea" he walked across Long Circular Road to start the day's work with only a short break for lunch which he had prepared and brought with him.

Serjad worked as a gardener until he was 13, when he got a job as a baker's apprentice at the MI Bakery on Charlotte Street, in Port of Spain.

Soon he became involved in selling bread and cakes and would deliver his goods to customers on a bicycle.

To develop a large clientele, Serjad gave an extra loaf to anyone who had purchased more than 12 loaves, paying for this extra loaf out of his own pocket.

This allowed him to build up a substantial clientele in a short space of time and he soon became the bakery's top salesman.

Having come from a situation of poverty, Serjad was determined to make a better way of life for himself.

He saved his small salary and began to look for opportunities of self-improvement.

In the thirties, whilst still working at the bakery, he learnt that one Mrs Bajnath had a small soft drink plant for sale in St James.

Having accumulated $350, Serjad borrowed $250 from his friend Nagib Elias, and bought Mrs Bajnath's soft drink plant.

It was at this time that he got married to Khairoon Khan who worked with her husband in running the plant. Everything was done manually: She washed the bottles, boiled the syrup and hand filled the bottles, also adding the carbonated water and capping the bottles.

The plant produced one bottle of soft drink per minute.

Using old beer bottles, two flavours of soft drink were produced: Cola Champagne and Banana.

Serjad would make one or two cases of soft drinks per day after he finished work at the bakery, which he would take with him on his rounds the next day.

As he knew most of his customers well, he was able to convince them to buy his soft drinks.

The difficulty of an East Indian breaking into the soft drink business in a colonial society was evident from Serjad's following experience.

When he first acquired the plant he wrote several times to various soft drink producers in England enquiring on how he could make improvements.

He got no replies.

It was evident by his name that he was not an Englishman but an East Indian so Serjad recognising this, changed his name to JOSEPH CHARLES, which quickly led to communication between himself and the hitherto silent producers.

Joseph Charles soon started to have a problem with the availability of bottles.

His clientele was growing and he could not get enough bottles to satisfy the demand.

Moreover he did not have sufficient capital to buy new bottles.

He read in a magazine that a soft drink factory in Montreal was closing down and its assets were up for sale. He realised that this would be the source of empty soft drink bottles, which he promptly bought and shipped to Trinidad.

The bottles, however, had a brand name "SOLO" and a logo - a pilot drinking from a bottle of soft drink presumably after a solo flight - stamped on them.

Joseph made the expedient decision to keep the brand that has been maintained to this day, along with the distinctive heavy glass Solo bottles.

This acquisition of the brand, which later gave birth to the popular catch phrase "A roti and a red Solo", was one of those happy accidents which is a combination of outside influences, business decision-making and sheer good luck.

After the Second World War and with demand for his soft drinks, Joseph bought an additional plant from the Dugar Brothers in British Guiana and went into the soft drink business as a full time occupation.

He relocated his factory to the area under his house on Panka Lane, St James.

This plant was an improvement on the old one and had the capacity to produce eight bottles per minute.

By 1950, a new plant was set up at the corner of White Street and Tragarete Road opposite the Queen's Park Oval with new equipment imported from the United States.

This plant produced 72 bottles of soft drink per minute.

During the decade of the 50s, Joseph Charles sought to consolidate his business.

He was forever striving for consistency in flavours and paying particular attention to cleanliness and quality.

At his new plant he now employed 20 workers including his two sons, Vernon and the younger Kenneth, who would go to the factory after school and at vacation time to assist and learn from their father.

Joseph worked long hours to develop his business, beginning at 4 o'clock in the morning and sometimes leaving the factory at 11 o'clock in the evening.

He now hired salesmen to sell his products and made sure that they left the factory at 4 a.m. so as to be the first to get to the customers.

Despite his limited formal education, he ensured that he knew how the plant operated and single handedly modified his factory so that it produced 144 bottles per minute.

At this time he introduced four new flavours: Cola, Grape, Cream Soda and Orange; added a shift system and increased his staff to 65 people.

By 1958, the White Street plant became too small for Solo to service its customers efficiently and Joseph Charles was able to secure a loan from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for $1.8 million and in January 1960 constructed a new state of the art factory in San Juan on the Churchill Roosevelt Highway.

The new plant and machinery were purchased from the United States and were fully automated.

In 1962 he introduced the still widely popular SOLO APPLE J.

Joseph Charles died in 1965 and is succeeded by his youngest son Kenneth and his family who now own and operate the company.

Like his father before him, Ken has continued to buy new technology to increase efficiency and productivity of the factory and it is now a fully computerised plant.

Joseph Charles Bottling Works is a popular and well liked company.

It is involved in many community activities and sponsors the steelband Solo Pan Knights as well as table tennis and badminton competitions.

It supports power boat racing, and "Mr Solo" is a regular and popular champion.

The highest accolade for any brand is affectionate reference to it in popular culture.

The Joseph Charles company has achieved this with two of its brands, "DOUBLES AND APPLE J" sung in calypso, and its slogan "A ROTI AND A RED SOLO" included in a rap.

When Miss Universe, Trinidadian Wendy Fitzwilliam said publicly that she missed her "ROTI AND RED SOLO", she confirmed that the company first founded by Joseph Charles had truly entered the Caribbean heart.

Joseph Charles was a good family man and imparted sound values to his children.

He was self-taught, read a lot and mastered the mechanical workings of his plant.

He was a man of integrity and charity - always helping the poor in many ways, and sponsoring dinners for them at regular intervals.

He looked after his employees, often providing houses for many.

He shunned publicity and was a most humble person.

The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce is indeed honoured to induct Mr Joseph Charles into the Business Hall of Fame.


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General Discussion / Quick q
« on: December 22, 2010, 08:01:18 AM »
I'll delete the thread when done


The ting we use to eat at lil chirren bithday parties...it waas a flat 'chip' and de second it hit hot oil it wouuld blow up like a balloon...use to come in all kinda colours

what was the name ah dat,,,help mih out ah have ah 20 ridin on dis

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Classic BBC Agri-doc
« on: December 14, 2010, 10:07:08 AM »
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Standard government sponsored teef head

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Jokes / Peppa
« on: December 02, 2010, 01:05:20 PM »
In t&t this would be aptly titled: "yuh f**ka, who sen yuh?"


http://clip-hits.blogspot.com/2010/12/eating-hottest-pepper-in-world.html

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