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Old Guy in China Fights “Unsafe Driving” With Brick
Running a red light is one of the most dangerous things a driver can do, and one 74 year-old resident of Lanzhou, China has had enough of it. Citing the fact that he’s almost been killed by drivers ripping through the crosswalk in front of his residence, Yan Zheng-ping has taken to bashing the offending cars with a brink. Though he’s reportedly attacked 30 vehicles, local police haven’t taken any action yet, and his vigilante actions have some residents referring to Zheng-ping as the “elderly hero.” Check out the full article—and an interview with the crosswalk crusader—over on China News Wrap. No comments
For all you Porsche lovers
The Porsche Museum hangs over Stuttgart’s Porscheplatz. Classic models, race cars, and a restoration workshop tell the story of the world’s smallest independent car company.
Here’s some of my favorites!
Here’s some tid bits from the site:
Our factory museum in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen is set up entirely in accordance with the Porsche company motto: “small but good”. Here, 20 or so legendary exhibits provide an insight into the development of the car at Porsche. From series cars rich in tradition, via prototypes to top-flight sports cars that write history – the various models are switched several times a year.
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Porscheplatz 1
D – 70435 Stuttgart
Tel: +49 (0) 711/ 911 – 25685
Fax: +49 (0) 711/ 911 – 27300
E-Mail: porschemuseum@porsche.de
Mo – Fr 9am – 4pm
Sa, So, bank holiday 9am – 5pm
Opening hours during Christmas holidays:
Fr, 22/12/06: 9am – 4pm
We, 27/12/06 – Fr, 29/12/06: 9am – 4pm
From 02/01/2007: regular opening hours
Authorities Remove Leashed Alligator From O.C. Bar
Only in OC people…only in OC!
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) ― Ever heard the one about the guy who walked into a bar with an alligator?
That’s the joke going around Orange County after a man tried to bring his 3-foot pet alligator into Johnny’s Saloon and was shunned.
Police and animal control officers were called to the bar early Saturday morning to retrieve the leashed alligator, said police Sgt. Dave Dierking.
When officers arrived, the animal was in the man’s vehicle in the bar’s parking lot.
Officers then followed the man to his home where another alligator was found, animal control spokesman Ryan Drabek said.
The alligator owner’s identity was not released.
Both alligators were impounded and were being held Wednesday pending an investigation by the Department of Fish and Game, Drabek said.
A woman who answered the telephone Wednesday night at the bar would not comment.
No commentsDealing with desk potatoes
“U.S. workers spend half a billion hours per year playing (computer) games on the job, at a cost of $10 billion in lost productivity. ” This does not even counting the time “spent surfing the web at work for personal use.”
You know who you are….lol
No commentsGood Friends, Long Life!
Having a network of good friends may well increase a person’s life span, reports the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. A study of nearly 1,500 Australians aged 70 or over examined how relationships affected longevity over a ten-year period. Individuals with a strong network of friends had a mortality rate 22 percent lower than those with few friends. Active friendships also have a positive effect among the elderly when it comes to “depression, self efficacy, self esteem, coping and morale, or a sense of personal control,” says the report.
Night Flights and Global Warming
The condensation trails, or contrails, left in the sky by jet airliners affect atmospheric temperature, says Scientific American.During the day these contrails reflect incoming sunlight, resulting in a net cooling of the atmosphere. At night, however, they trap heat beneath them. English researchers found that “flying between 6P.M. and 6A.M. contributed between 60 and 80 percent of the climate warming that originated from contrails, even though these flights represent a quarter of the total air traffic,” states the report.













