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Monday, 31 March 2014

For Real!Father Beats Up Daughter's Boyfriend For Bathing In His House!

Which 14 year old daughter takes a shower with her boyfriend in her father's house?
  Clinton Antonio Ward beats up his daughter's boyfriend for showering with his daughter
An American father has been arrested on charges of battery and cruelty after he beat up his step-daughter's 16 year old boyfriend for showering with his daughter under his roof.
49 year old Clinton Antonia Ward reportedly came back home Tuesday night and overheard his daughter speaking in the shower. He thought she was on the phone until he heard a male voice as well.
According to a local news station report, "After going to the door to listen more closely, he realized that the male’s voice was not coming from a speakerphone. Ward sat on the couch, waiting for the teens to emerge from the bathroom before beating the boy to an almost death point."
Ward is presently awaiting trial at a Georgia county jail. But seriously!
According to Euroweb:
"Sex is constantly being thrown in the faces of adults and children. With this in mind, it’s almost impossible to expect teenagers to not want to engage in some form of intimacy. Unfortunately, though, they’re oftentimes ignorant of the repercussions of their actions which can result in unwanted pregnancies, STDs, and/or emotional trauma."
So, how should parents cope with their teens' curiosity in sexuality?

Nigeria: dozens of students shot and burned alive in Islamist attack on school

Most of the victims appeared to be between 15 and 20 years old and all of them were male

The remains of the burned out Federal Government College  in Buni Yadi, Nigeria.  Islamic militants killed dozens of students in a pre-dawn attack on the northeast Nigerian school.
The remains of the burned out Federal Government College in Buni Yadi, Nigeria. Islamic militants killed dozens of students in a pre-dawn attack on the northeast Nigerian school.  Photo: AP
Islamic militants have set fire to a locked dormitory at a school in northern Nigeria, then shot and slit the throats of students who tried to escape through windows during a pre-dawn attack Tuesday. At least 58 students were killed, including many who were burned alive.
They "slaughtered them like sheep" with machetes, and gunned down those who ran away, said one teacher, Adamu Garba.
Soldiers guarding a checkpoint near the coed government school were mysteriously withdrawn hours before it was targeted by the militants, said the spokesman for the governor of northeastern Yobe state.
Female students were spared in the attack, said the spokesman, Abdullahi Bego, though girls and women have been abducted in the past by militants of the Boko Haram movement, whose name means "Western education is forbidden."
This time, the insurgents went to the female dormitories and told the young women to go home, get married and abandon the Western education they said is anathema to Islam, Mr Bego said. All of the dead were teenage boys or young men.
The militants, whose struggle for an Islamic state has killed thousands and made them the biggest threat to security in Africa's top oil producer, have increasingly preyed on civilians, both Muslim and Christian. Some 300 people have died in attacks this month alone.
Local officials buried the bodies of 29 victims and another 29 were taken to Damaturu Specialist Hospital, according to the hospital records and an Associated Press reporter who went to the mortuary. Most of the victims appeared to be between 15 and 20 years old, Mr Bego said.
Eleven wounded survivors of the attack were being treated at the hospital.
Touring the smoldering ruins on Tuesday at the Federal Government College of Buni Yadi, Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam decried the federal government's failure to protect the population.
"It is unfortunate that our children in schools are dying from lack of adequate protection from the federal government," Mr Gaidam told reporters.
He called on President Goodluck Jonathan to deploy more troops to the region.
Mr Jonathan, who rarely comments on individual attacks, said in a statement that he felt "immense sadness and anguish" by the loss of life at the school, and vowed that the military would "continue to prosecute the war against terror with full vigor, diligence and determination."

"I would have accepted a record deal from Dbanj years back, not now" - Olamide

 
  "There was nothing like that. Dbanj is a big brother. He gives me advice when necessary, and he also respects me for the efforts I have put into the industry. And we do low key business together too. He advises me a lot about the industry. People just hear things and they get it twisted
I would have accepted it, if it was years back. But now, I think I am blessed and good. All I need to do is to help myself, others and the artistes with me."

woo! woo! woo! a $450,000 Lamborghini Aventador wrecked in crash


A Lamborghini Aventador speed car worth about $450,000 was wrecked in a three-car smash on one of London's most expensive streets, Sloane Street in Knightsbridge, yesterday afternoon.
The Lamborghini was involved in the crash with a BMW and a Mazda 5. The matte black super car collided with the Mazda, then hit a stationary BMW, badly damaging the front of the car. Ouch! I'm seriously hurting for the owner...:-). See more photos after the cut...



Saturday, 29 March 2014

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In areas near cities, it tends to rain more on Saturdays than in any other day of the week!

In areas near cities, it tends to rain more on Saturdays than in any other day of the week!


It's not something we think about often, but big concentrated human populations can have a noticeable effect on weather. Here's why: car exhaust and other sources of human pollution lead to the production of clouds, which increases the chances of rain. A lot of that pollution is generated during the weekday, increasing the chances of rain as the week goes on. On Saturdays, those chances peak, because pollution has built up over the 5 days of the workweek.
In fact, this effect can be dramatic. In heavily populated areas that are near the cost, like the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, it's 22% more likely for it to rain on a Saturday than on a Monday.

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Top 10 facts about Wednesday

Top 10 facts about Wednesday

In German Wednesday Mittwoch is the only day of the week not ending in tag day In German, Wednesday (Mittwoch) is the only day of the week not ending in ‘tag’ (day) [GETTY]
1. Wednesday is named after Woden, the most important God in the German pantheon, often identified with the Norse God Odin.
2. Woden and Odin are also associated with the Roman god Mercury, which is why the French call Wednesday Mercredi and the Spanish Miercoles.
3. The Japanese for Wednesday translates as ‘Water day’ as the planet Mercury was known as the ‘water star’.
4. In German, Wednesday (Mittwoch) is the only day of the week not ending in ‘tag’ (day).
5. According to research by a tanning company, women look oldest at 3.30pm on Wednesdays.
6. The Wednesday before Easter is known as ‘Spy Wednesday’ referring to Judas’s betrayal of Jesus.
7. The daughter in the Addams Family is called Wednesday Addams.
8. Charles Addams said he chose the name because “Wednesday’s child is full of woe”.
9. Sheffield Wednesday began as The Wednesday Cricket Club in 1820. The name came from the day of the week when they played their matches.
10. A recent survey in the US reported that bosses are most receptive to requests on a Wednesday.

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Wednesday, 26 March 2014

The Virtual Reality of Facebook & 4 More Stories You Need to Know Today



GETTING IN YOUR HEAD
— Facebook has shelled out $2 billion for Oculus VR, the maker of a virtual reality headset called the Rift that is used primarily for gaming.
Facebook is calling VR "a strong candidate to emerge as the next social and communications platform." Taken with its acquisition of Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp two months ago, the world's largest social network seems determined to be ahead of every possible curve and buy leadership share in emerging tech niches when it can't build.
“Mobile is the platform of today, and now we’re also getting ready for the platforms of tomorrow,” Facebook said in a statement, quoting CEO Mark Zuckerberg. “Oculus has the chance to create the most social platform ever, and change the way we work, play and communicate.”
Even though the Rift headset make Google Glasses seem runway suave it's not hard to picture how the interface might enhance what is essentially (and ironically) the solitary endeavor that is social networking. Still, initial tech press reaction seems to be solidly in the on-the-one-hand-on-the-other-hand camp. Says Wired, before the "but": "You have to admire this kind of swashbuckling attitude." Over at Ars Technica Kyle Orland makes an unflattering comparison of the prospects for VR to the "seismic shift" that were smartphones and tablets. "Then again,' Orland says, "it was hard for many to envision the central role that mobile technology would play in our lives back in early 2007, when the iPhone looked to some like a foolish overreach from the makers of a popular MP3 player."
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TEXAS TWO STEP — Texas Gov. Rick Perry is stepping up his game in the sweepstakes to get Tesla's lithium-ion megafactory — and sticking it to his New Jersey political rival as a bonus. In an interview with Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo, Gov. Rick Perry said he thought the "pros" of letting Tesla sell its cars direct to consumers outweighed the "cons" and that it might be time to revisit what “some would say are antiquated protections … for the car dealers." But this isn't about selling Teslas to Texans — it's about selling Texas to Tesla, which is considering Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and the Lone Star State for a $5 billion facility that would make the batteries that power its EV. Texas — like New Jersey — is one of a handful of states where it is illegal for car companies not to sell through independent dealers. Unlike New Jersey's Gov. Chris Christie, Perry is taking a public stand that isn't exactly aligned with the dealer model for a greater good: “Tesla’s a big project,” Perry told Maria Bartiromo. “The cachet of being able to say we put that manufacturing facility in your state is hard to pass up.”
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TAXES FOR THE DOWN AND OUT — The Supreme Court has ruled that severance income is subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes, siding with the Obama administration. The ruling effectively ends 11 lawsuits and 2,400 administrative claims from companies and their ex-employees seeking $1 billion in refunds from the IRS. Lower courts were divided on the issue. But writing for an uncharacteristically unanimous majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy said that the IRS can collect FICA taxes on the compensation companies pay employees when they are separated, because it is "varied based on job seniority and time served and were not linked to the receipt of state unemployment benefits." The case was brought by Quality Stores, which went out of business more than a decade ago and sought a $1 million refund on behalf of the 3,100 workers it fired.
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HEADS YOU WIN. TAILS YOU LOSE. — The IRS has ruled that Bitcoin is property, not a currency. That means the price you paid for it and the price you sell — or trade — it for is a capital gain for the purpose of federal taxes. And that may have a big impact on mainstream retail use of the cryptocurrency (or is that cryptoproperty?). Bloomberg provides an eye-opening use case:
Purchasing a $2 cup of coffee with Bitcoins bought for $1 would trigger $1 in capital gains for the coffee drinker and $2 of gross income for the coffee shop.
But some are looking at the flip side of the coin: That the IRS weighing in at all means Bitcoin is, as the New York Times puts it "moving away from the fringes. "It’s getting legitimacy, which it didn’t have previously,” Ajay Vinze, the associate dean at at Arizona State University‘s business school, told the Times. The ruling, he said, “puts Bitcoin on a track to becoming a true financial asset.”
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MORE DEBRIS — Malaysia was vilified from declaring the mission to find survivors of MH:370 over, based not on forensic evidence like the discovery of a debris field, but on the math. New satellite imagery supplied by Airbus has detected 122 new pieces of something floating in the waters of the Indian Ocean where the airliner is currently thought to have crashed. Acting Malaysia Transport Minister says the find hasn't yet been linked to the missing airliner. But given that the find is near previously-detected debris it represents "the most credible lead that we have." gotten from linkedin

British People's 13 Greatest Fears

  • 1. That someone will push in front of us in a queue
     
  • 2. That someone will go in for a second kiss on the other cheek
     
  • 3. That Stephen Fry may be wrong about something
     
  • 4. That the alcohol will run out at a party
     
  • 5. That James Corden will become the king of Saturday night telly
  • 6. That there won't be a summer
     
  • 7. That we will never be able to afford a house in the place we'd like to live
     
  • 8. That the Conservatives will win the next election
     
  • 9. That Kylie Minogue will leave 'The Voice'
     
  • 10. That someone will ask us how we are, really
     
  • 11. That any one of the following will come to an end: Question Time, Newsnight, University Challenge or The Archers
     
  • 12. That Piers Morgan will return to the UK
     
  • 13. This year's World Cup