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Saturday, January 3, 2015

6 Incredible Spy Technologies That Are Real


Killer umbrellas, stick-on fingerprints and lock-picking cellphones — James Bond and his nemeses certainly used their share of bizarre spy gadgets over the years.

retro spy photographing documentsBut many of the most far-out devices seen in old movies have been made obsolete by incredible leaps in today's consumer technology, said Vince Houghton, a historian and curator at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.





"A modern smartphone does more than most people could do 10 years ago on 10 different things," Houghton told Live Science.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Wooden Ferrari 'drives' the canals of Venice




VENICE, Italy, Jan. 2 (UPI) --
 An Italian craftsman is making a splash on the "streets" of Venice with a wooden Ferrari F50 he created to float the city's famous canals.
Livio De Marchi said he spent 5 months carving a block of pine wood into a 2,000-pound replica of a Ferrari F50 complete with logos and outfitted the final product with a Yamaha boat engine.
De Marchi said he is now the proud owner of the only car that can "drive" in Venice alongside the city's famed gondolas and water taxis.
The craftsman said his previous aquatic car projects included wooden recreations of a 1937 Jaguar, a Volkswagen Beetle, a Mercedes and a Cinderella-inspired pumpkin carriage for his daughter to use at her wedding.

Rescue dog saved owner's life sniffing out aggressive tumour

Josie Conlon discovered that she had breast cancer after two-year-old collie Ted began to cry, paw and nuzzle her chest


Josie Conlon and her Border Collie Ted

A rescue dog saved its owner's life after sniffing out an aggressive tumour in her breast.
Josie Conlon, 46, of Stockton-on-Tees was unaware she had breast cancer until her two-year-old collie Ted began to cry, paw and nuzzle her chest.
But the grade three tumour was caught in time and removed, and now Mrs Conlon has been given the all-clear by her doctor.
"When I got the results from the hospital and was told the cancer had not spread the relief I felt was incredible and it is all down to Ted,” she said.
"It was also at this point that I was told that the tumour I had was particularly aggressive and had been growing very quickly.

“If I'd left it any later before going to the doctor the consequences do not bear thinking about. “
Ted was a rescue dog and so was rarely affectionate with Mrs Conlon. It is thought he had suffered a blow to the head with his former owners and had been kept in a small cage.
Mrs Conlon, who lives with her delivery driver husband Brian, 47, had the lump removed in the middle of December was given the news that the cancer had not spread this week.


Josie Conlon and her Border Collie Ted (NNP)
She faces 18 weeks of chemotherapy and four weeks of radiotherapy to ensure that the cancer does not return, but her prognosis is good.
The mother-of-three is now keen to let others know that they should take noticed of their dogs if they are trying to draw attention to a certain area.
"I think a lot of people would probably just push a dog away if it started clawing at their chest, but dog owners should take notice, because Ted really did save my life,” she added.

Dad pulls out girls tooth with a golf drive




A video posted online showing a father removing his son’s wobbly milk tooth using string and golf equipment has gone viral



Losing your milk teeth can be traumatic - but few of us had to do it with the help of golf clubs and with an online audience of over a hundred thousand people.
When Phil Smith’s 6-year-old girl, Sarah, complained of a wobbling tooth that would not come loose, he decided to take drastic action: attaching the tooth to a golf ball with dental floss, before striking the ball with one of his clubs.
“Sara, are you ready?” the American asks his girl, before yanking the tooth out in this unconventional manner.
The milk tooth is out of the girls mouth in a split second and Noah does not complain - quickly bending over to find her tooth on the ground.
The video of the incident, titled "How to pull a tooth with a golf club, golf ball and dental floss" has received more than 150,000 hits on YouTube after being posted earlier this week.

Qatar Airways flight delayed for six hours after MOUSE is spotted running amok in cabin


The cabin of the aeroplane had to be fumigated before it could be flown from Madrid in Spain to Doha in Qatar


Plane held for six hours after mouse is found in cabin


Running rodent: The plane was held for six hours after a mouse was found in the cabin
A flight was grounded for more six hours after a mouse was spotted scurrying through the cabin.
Passengers on the Qatar Airways aeroplane were given a fright when, upon landing, the furry rodent was discovered running down the aisle.
Those waiting to board the service from Madrid in Spain to Doha in Qatar were left kicking their heels while the entire cabin was fumigated.
The incident caused chaos at Adolfo Suárez Barajas airport, where the airline's customer service desk was besieged by passengers who missed connections.
A number of people missed connecting flights to Thailand, Singapore and Bali because of the animal, according to Spanish newspaper, 20 Minutos.
After the fumigation process, the mouse was discovered dead, as expected.
In line with security protocol, the airline had to wait a few hours before they could board their next flight, to prevent passengers from inhaling noxious fumes.
The flight had been scheduled to take off at 3pm local time, but eventually left after 9pm.
Qatar Airways has pledged to cover any costs incurred as a result of the delay.






Thursday, January 1, 2015

Diamond worth $7714 shot into space has landed back and been found by dog walker


Sparkler like Kim Kardashian's engagement ring was found after being launched into space four months ago



Gem: Allan Bell, Rosie and the diamond
A diamond worth £12,000 which was shot into space more than four months ago has eventually been found under a hedge...by a man out walking his dogs.
The diamond was hand-picked for its ‘brilliance and sparkle’ and is a ‘modified cushion brilliant cut’, similar to the engagement rings of Kim Kardashian and Jessica Biel.
Allan Bell, 75, was out walking his two dogs, springer spaniel Rosie and Dylan, a Saluki cross, along a country path in the village of Brattleby, Lincs, when Rosie ‘got scent of something’ and shot under a hedge.
Mr Bell, a retired lorry driver, said Rosie was ‘scrabbling about’ for 10 minutes before dragging a package - attached to a limp orange parachute - out of the hedgerow on December 23.
instagram.comKim Kardashian shows off her engagement ring
Kim Kardashian shows off her engagement ring
 
The diamond floated up to the edge of space - around 100,000ft - in a helium balloon as part of a PR stunt by online diamond retailer 77 Diamonds on August 7.
The plan was for the balloon to pop at the edge of space, where the sky turns dark, sending the sparkler parachuting back down to earth, with the lucky finder allowed to keep the £12,000 diamond.
But as the gem parachuted back to earth the GPS signal was momentarily lost and the gem ‘vanished’ - with nobody on the ground spotting where it had landed.
Mr Bell - who celebrated his silver wedding anniversary with wife Pat this year - said he had seen reports on TV about the missing £12,000 sparkler and had ‘kept his eyes out for it’ since August during his daily dog walks.
He said: “As soon as I heard about this diamond landing around these parts I kept my eyes out for it - but never in a moment did I think I would ever find it.
He said he got home to wife Pat, a 59-year-old retired customer services worker, and the pair opened it up to find the gem inside, along with a number to call.
Pat called bosses at 77 Diamonds, telling them her husband had found the missing sparkler under a hedge.
She was congratulated on the find, but has yet to decide on whether to have the 1.14 carat diamond set in a ring or sell it.
She said she and her husband would ‘probably’ sell the diamond and go on a Mediterranean cruise to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary.
Allan, who worked as a lorry driver for 44 years, said Rosie - and Dylan - would be getting a special treat, adding: “Both the dogs will get something special.
“I imagine a rib-eye steak would go down well - it’s the least they deserve.”

Out of this world: Astronauts take snaps of Earth and the results are mind-blowing

 European Space Agency astronaut taking a photograph of his visor during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station (ISS)


Russian cosmonaut taking a photograph during extravehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station



These stunning snaps of Earth are literally out of this world - they were taken by astronauts.
The pictures were shot from the International Space Station (ISS) over the past 12 months.
And the space-based snaps capture everything from phenomenal weather to the Northern Lights at around 220 miles above the Earth.
The stunning collection charts some of the most important natural events of 2014, including Hurricane Gonzalo which hit Bermuda and Britain in mid October and Typhoon Neoguri, the super typhoon which battered Japan in July.
The photographs also capture a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights from space – shining in bright greens and purples above the northern hemisphere.
Astronauts have lived on the ISS every day since October 2000 – and the floating home and science lab provides a unique opportunity to capture out-of-this-world photographs.
Elsewhere views of dormant volcano Bazman, Iran, the Namib desert in Namibia and the Grand Canyon demonstrate how planet earth’s most extreme and stunning landscapes appear from above.
As well as natural disasters, the astronauts followed world events from above – capturing the Sochi Olympic Park in Russia where the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics was held in early February.
One shot shows the stark contrast between light emissions from North Korea and South Korea as seen from the ISS at night.
Whilst South Korea appears to be a hub of bright light, Kim Jong-un’s North Korea stands in relative darkness with the exception of the capital city Pyongyang.
Astronauts have used hand-held cameras to photograph the Earth for more than 40 years, beginning with the Mercury missions in the early 1960s.
Digital cameras were introduced on shuttle missions in 1995, and today all Crew Earth Observations (CEO) imagery is taken with a digital camera.
The average stay on the International Space Station is around six months - and with views like these, few could blame astronauts for wanting to stay longer.

Ginger cat Garfield went missing SEVEN years ago - now he's back home

Julie Calder and Garfield the cat who went missing from her home seven years ago
Home: Julie Calder and Garfield the cat who went missing seven years ago
A cat has been reunited with his owner after going missing SEVEN years ago.
Nine-year-old Garfield is back with owner Julie Calder, from Rumney, Cardiff, after he disappeared from her home.
Then, in December 2012, Garfield turned up at a house in St Mellons - the same area as his original home.
Media WalesJulie Calder and Garfield the cat who went missing from her home seven years ago
Staying close: Julie Calder keeps Garfield close by
Mistaking him for a stray, a lady looked after him for two years before taking him to Cats Protection's Bridgend Adoption Centre when she could no longer care for him.
The centre scanned Garfield for a microchip and though it showed up an old address, the centre did a bit of extra detective work and managed to track down Julie, who had moved to Rumney.
Julie collected Garfield from the centre yesterday in an emotional reunion.
Media WalesJulie Calder and Garfield the cat who went missing from her home seven years ago
Ginger ninja: Garfield getting used to home comforts again
She said: "I am over the moon to have Garfield back home.
"I never stopped thinking about him and wondering where he was. He is going to be very spoilt now."
Centre manager Sue Dobbs said: "Julie just picked him up, something we haven't been able to do, and he proceeded to lick her face."

Meet 70-year-old man who transforms into blonde with fake breasts in rubber female body suit



Divorced property developer Robert and his alter ego 'Sherry' are part of a growing community of 'maskers'


This is a first-look inside the secret world of elderly men who get their kicks from wearing rubber female body suits.
To his neighbours, Robert is a 70-year-old property developer who split from his wife, but at home he's Sherry, a blonde ''exciting female''.
He makes the dramatic transformation by slipping into his custom-made rubber female body suit complete with fake breasts and all the trimmings.
Robert, who lives with his 19-year-old daughter in California, has been dressing up in silicone to resemble a blow-up doll for the past 12 years.
He said: "That's why I do this, I think I look amazing. I just can't believe that's a 70-year-old man in the mirror. If I saw a 70-year-old man in the mirror then I would quit this tomorrow.
"When I looking in the mirror I see a very exciting female. If I were to see a regular woman looking like this - and she said 'come here let's go hang out', I'd say okay."
FacebookI'm 70 and I look amazing! Meet the elderly man Robert Sherry obsessed with wearing female rubber 'bodysuits' to hide his old age
Out of costume: Robert as his usual self
Robert, who revealed his passion as part of TLC TV series My Strange Addiction, admits he finds it hard to date women because they aren't as attractive as his alter-ego Sherry.
"This just blows my hair back, that I can do this... that's me in there, that's one of the things I have to keep telling myself. That's not just a 70-year-old man - that's me inside that female.
"When I’m out many people think my breasts are real or implants and this is my real body.
FacebookI'm 70 and I look amazing! Meet the elderly man Robert Sherry obsessed with wearing female rubber 'bodysuits' to hide his old age
Unusual: From a distance some people struggle to tell he's really a man underneath
"Even ‘vanillas’ will come up and say, ‘Wow, that’s an amazing rack’ and I will respond, ‘I can tell you where to order one.’
"Sometimes they have to touch it to believe it is not real. I get a kick out of that."
FacebookI'm 70 and I look amazing! Meet the elderly man Robert Sherry obsessed with wearing female rubber 'bodysuits' to hide his old age
Self image: Robert says he looks 'amazing'
He added: "My motivation for doing this is a mystery to everyone, including me.
"One day something just clicked on. 


"I don’t know why it started and I don’t know why it continues, but I’m sure having a lot of fun."

Huge SALT avalanche crushes cars after storage warehouse wall collapses




A huge salt avalanche crushed the tops of cars and buried at least three vehicles when the wall of a storage facility collapsed.
The very heavy seasoning of the mineral and bricks was dumped out onto cars in a nearby Acura dealership, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.
Investigators believe The Morton Salt warehouse in Chicago had been overloaded before its side was destroyed on Tuesday.
ReutersA wall collapsed at the Morton Salt facility in Chicago, Illinois, giving way to salt being dumped onto cars at the neighbouring car dealership
Crushed: A heavy seasoning peppers the expensive cars in Chicago
The company - motto: "When it rains it pours" - had employees on site at the time of the collapse, but fortunately nobody was hurt.
Around 11 cars in total were damaged in the salt catastrophe at the storage facility in the Goose Island neighborhood.
Chicago Fire Department's Kenneth Wojtecki told ABC news the warehouse may have been over-filled.
ReutersA wall collapsed at the Morton Salt facility in Chicago, Illinois, giving way to salt being dumped onto cars at the neighbouring car dealership
Avalanche: The warehouse is thought to have been over-filled
He said: "There's a certain height they can go up. I think they went beyond that height, pushing the wall out."
According to the department of buildings, representatives from Morton Salt attended the site with a structural engineer to ensure the remaining building was safe and supported.
Morton was founded in Chicago in 1848 - it owns dozens of storage facilities in the city.

Pictures: Man takes his pet GOLDFISH for walks using unique home-made contraption

The former sheet metal worker concept is now taking the humble housebound fish out into the big brave world

World's first device to take your pet fish for a walk

World's first device to take your pet fish for a walk
Mike Warren-Madden certainly turns heads when taking his pet for a walk - it's a GOLDFISH.
The former sheet metal worker spent thousands of hours designing his ‘Aquatic Perambulator’ so he can give his fish a unique view of the world.
He came up with the plan around seven years ago as a way to help pet fish Malcolm have a more exciting life.
Malcolm went on to live for 11 years because, Mike claims, of his adventurous lifestyle - which included trips to the pub and walks around town.
MercuryWorld's first device to take your pet fish for a walk
Streets ahead: World's first device to take your pet fish for a walk
Despite Malcolm passing away Mike hopes his pioneering legacy will now see an entrepreneur come forward to invest in the invention.
Mike, 60, from Holmfirth, West Yorks, said: “We had some right looks around town, we stopped traffic, but everyone has got into it now.
"It’s not every day you see someone taking a fish for a walk.
MercuryWorld's first device to take your pet fish for a walk
Walkies! Mike pounding the streets with a goldfish
“If a fish is in a bowl on a shelf swimming in circles it must get bored. I decided it would be fun to take it out with me down the pub.
“People have said to me the fish couldn’t see what was going on, but I always said ‘how do you know?’
“Malcolm lived to almost 12 years old, I think he was getting something out of it.”
MercuryWorld's first device to take your pet fish for a walk
Back home: The goldfish in more familiar surroundings
The Aquatic Perambulator stands around four-foot tall and is made from laser-cut mild steel.
Mike, who lives with wife Shirley, 58, said: “Because of my background as a sheet metal worker I have been able to build this at little cost - but for someone else it would cost hundreds to make.
“I think I’d like someone to come forward and help me motorise it perhaps with a remote control.”

Somersaulting cyclist's miracle escape caught on camera after top-speed tumble



Anthony Condon was flipped over at 31mph but amazingly walked away with just minor cuts and bruises


This is the moment cyclist Anthony Condon flipped head over handlebars while racing at full speed – and amazingly walked away virtually unscathed.
A discarded aluminium bar became tangled in the Australian racer's spokes at 31mph – forcing the wheel to lock up and sending the stunned biker somersaulting from his saddle.
Racers behind him showed lighting quick reactions to avoid his fall as Anthony's bike bounced around them.
The spectacular unseating was caught on the bike cam of his Byron Bay Cycle Club teammate Jason Hardy yesterday.
Mr Tumble: Anthony Condon is thrown over the handlebars after his 31mph accident
And the footage has gone viral after it was uploaded to YouTube with over 300,000 sharing the jaw-dropping 15-second film in just 24 hours.
Jason said on his YouTube page: "He is ok just cuts and bruises."
And Anthony, from Byron Bay, New South Wales, posted online: "Wow. Body ok bicycle never to tour again. The body is mending, the bike is still pulling a sad face. Thanks for your wishes. Happy New Year. Anthony."

Watch brawl erupt in McDonald's as yobs beat man with chairs in shocking attack



The clip shows a gang of thugs picking up the metal chairs from the floor and swinging them into the victim before punching him repeatedly as he lies on the ground

This shocking video shows the moment a man is viciously beaten with CHAIRS in McDonalds.
The clip - filmed in the Chicago Rock N Roll branch of the food outlet - shows a gang of thugs picking up the metal chairs from the floor and swinging them into the victim.
He is then punched repeatedly as he lies prone on the ground.
The violent attack took place in the early hours of Saturday.
The Chicago Sun-Times reported that the police were called to the restaurant at around 1am.
However, they are not looking into the case further as no injuries were reported.

Freak 'tornado' hits festival injuring 4 as music fans film tents flying through the air

WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE Marquees and then an inflatable soared 30ft above festivalgoers at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena

Four people were injured as tents and marquees were sent flying through the air when a freak tornado-like wind tore through a US music festival.
The violent gust was caught on camera at Fan Fest, in Pasadena, as terrified crowds ran for cover near The Rose Bowl outdoor athletic stadium.
People can be heard screaming shortly after a black gazebo is whipped up into the air.
Gust: A large gazebo is sent flying through the air in Pasadena, Northern California
It spirals in the wind, surrounded by smaller pieces of debris - and then smashes into a parked car.
The festival tent is then followed into the skies by much larger marquees, including one inflatable which flies around 30ft into the air.
Music fans were stunned by the 'tornado' which was actually a 'cold dust devil', which is a weather phenomenon formed in clear, sunny conditions.
Tornado hits festival in the US
Fear: Tornado-like winds send terrified people running for cover
Norther California has been experiencing strange weather in recent weeks, following a powerful wind storm that brought in frigid arctic temperatures.
Pasadena Fire Department treated four people at the scene for minor injuries.
The scene was shared on Yo

Terrifying moment New Year 2015 firework hits man's mobile PHONE filming display caught on camera




This is the terrifying moment a man had his mobile phone knocked out of his handby a firework during a New Year's Eve display.
Colourful bangs light up the sky as shouts of joy and excitement from the crowd around him are heard on film.
But then in a matter of seconds they quickly turn to screams of terror as an out-of-control firework shoots towards the crowd and directly at the cameraman.

Striking: The firework missed the cameraman but hit his phone instead

The bright green rogue rocket somehow manages to knock the man's phone filming the display out of his hand and onto the ground.
Our stunned cameraman replies with "What the f***... my phone got it out of my hand... where the f*** is my phone?"
The clip, believed to have been filmed in Sydney, Australia, was uploaded to YouTube yesterday UK time by user RobYourHood.
He wrote in the comments section: "Yeah, that happened. The firework flew at me and hit my phone, which flew out of my hand, the violent firework continued to fly, hitting my friend in the hand."

Man bites into chicken kebab and finds a 3 inch DRILL BIT



Garlic sauce with that? Council inspectors said it could have been a lot more serious
An unlucky takeaway customer bit off a little more than he could chew when he tucked in to a chicken doner kebab and found a three inch drill bit.
The irate man complained to council health officers that he almost cracked a tooth on the piece of metal and the fas food restaurant has been fined more than £7,500.
Top Kebab/Pizza Top in Havering, north London, was visited by environmental health workers who found the premises undergoing renovations.
ArchantThis drillbit was found in a chicken kebab
Huge: This is the drillbit the customer found in his kebab
They discovered electrical equipment, screwdrivers, decorating materials and drill bits being stored near where food was being prepared.
Owner Nehmatullah Jamalzadah was fined £7,726 by Romford Magistrates for breaking section 14 of the Food Safety Act 1990.
Havering Council cabinet member for regulatory services, Councillor Osman Dervish, said: "This could have been a lot more serious and I am relieved that the customer did not come to any harm.
"The owner of this takeaway had a responsibility to keep customers safe while the building work was carried out and this was clearly ignored."