All I needed to catch an alligator of 364 kilos was a fishing rod. The lucky 19 year old is now the most famous neighborhood in Martin County in the state of Florida.
lunes, 4 de junio de 2012
Brazilian arrest a false document: I had the photo of Jack Nicholson
The lie did not last long. A Brazilian who used a fake ID with a photograph of actor Jack Nicholson, was arrested by police while trying to open a bank account in the city of Recife, officials said.
The man, identified as Ricardo Sergio Freire dos Santos, 41, was arrested at a bank branch of the tourist district of Boa Viagem in Recife, the capital of Pernambuco (northeast), according to the Civil Police.
The man, identified as Ricardo Sergio Freire dos Santos, 41, was arrested at a bank branch of the tourist district of Boa Viagem in Recife, the capital of Pernambuco (northeast), according to the Civil Police.
sábado, 2 de junio de 2012
The biggest burger in Britain weighs about 7 kilos
In a week that scientists have warned that eating red meat regularly, even in small quantities, increases the risk of dying from heart disease. But ignoring a new burger in Britain defies the hungry.
The burger giant weighs 15 pounds (6.8 kilograms) and contains 18.000 calories, more than the recommended amount per week for a man.
It is a challenge for most customers hambrientes, it has 3 kilos of meat, nine strips of bacon and nine slices of cheese in a pan of 30 cm, as reported by Daily Mail
It is a challenge for most customers hambrientes, it has 3 kilos of meat, nine strips of bacon and nine slices of cheese in a pan of 30 cm, as reported by Daily Mail
A rain stops traffic ticket in Washington highway
Traffic is stopped when there was a shower of notes and coins on a highway in Washington (USA).. Cash fell on cars circulating out there on Friday.
Neither lazy afternoon or more than one driver stopped and left his car to hit the road in search of money lying on the asphalt, even at the risk of being hit. After many returned to their cars with their hands full of money.
By the time police arrived at the scene and the road was clean. Officers cordoned off the area and through the media asked the 'afotunados' to return the money. The agents are still waiting for someone to return the money, the truth is that some days have passed and nobody has answered the call.
It is not what was lost, then rises to 5,700 AWARD. Will anyone what was returned?
By the time police arrived at the scene and the road was clean. Officers cordoned off the area and through the media asked the 'afotunados' to return the money. The agents are still waiting for someone to return the money, the truth is that some days have passed and nobody has answered the call.
It is not what was lost, then rises to 5,700 AWARD. Will anyone what was returned?
Fire at Home: Fire station catches fire in New Jersey
Researchers are trying to determine what caused a fire in a fire station in southern New Jersey.
Fire Chief Rob Conley of Woodbury Heights says the fire broke out Friday morning on the second floor of the headquarters of the volunteer department. One firefighter was treated for smoke inhalation.
Part of a building containing a meeting room and offices had to be demolished due to fire damage, according huffpost.com.
It performs a thorough test to see what kinds of materials were to blame for the fire.
If firefighters were in danger, who went to help? The news does not say anything about it.
Part of a building containing a meeting room and offices had to be demolished due to fire damage, according huffpost.com.
It performs a thorough test to see what kinds of materials were to blame for the fire.
If firefighters were in danger, who went to help? The news does not say anything about it.
Solved the riddle of the Simpsons, Sprinfielg is ...
UPDATE: (4/16/12) Matt Groening recants, says he was a confusion, Springfield is in Oregon.
As reported by New York Daily News, Groening recanted, denied that they were inspired The Simpsons in Oregon and said his remarks were misinterpreted. "I never said that Springfield was in Oregon," he said, reports infoabe.com.
The show's executive producer, Al Jean, said he "never reveal the secret." He urged followers of the series to solve the riddle.
This is a correction of what immediately read on a news magazine published by the Smithsonian.
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One of the best kept secrets of television was unveiled last week, after the creator of the series of drawn cartoon "The Simpsons (Trivia)" made known the place where he was inspired to name Springfield, the imaginary city where Homer and his family live.
As reported by New York Daily News, Groening recanted, denied that they were inspired The Simpsons in Oregon and said his remarks were misinterpreted. "I never said that Springfield was in Oregon," he said, reports infoabe.com.
The show's executive producer, Al Jean, said he "never reveal the secret." He urged followers of the series to solve the riddle.
This is a correction of what immediately read on a news magazine published by the Smithsonian.
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One of the best kept secrets of television was unveiled last week, after the creator of the series of drawn cartoon "The Simpsons (Trivia)" made known the place where he was inspired to name Springfield, the imaginary city where Homer and his family live.
The restaurant in the treehouse in Okinawa, Japan (Photos)
Ever dreamed of having a tree house? For in Japan, that dream fulfilled all they will eat at the restaurant Diner in Okinawa Naha Harbor.
It is located on top of a huge Gajumaru, a tree about 20 meters high. Unfortunately, there is a real tree, but it is so real, that no matter what is not.
Indeed, not only children are fascinated to go there. Rather, the Naha Harbor Diner is known for being a romantic and quiet.
You can experience all kinds of Asian and Indian food made by the hands of professional chefs. Dinner can be relatively cheap, since a group of five spends about USD $ 70.
Do you know where the largest pool in the world? (Photos)
Throw a dip in the pool at the San Alfonso del Mar Resort in Chile could become a real marathon. The fact is that this complex has the world's largest swimming pool in the air, in length it measures 1000 meters, the equivalent of 20 Olympic swimming pools, each pool is 50 meters long.
It also has the Guinness record for the deepest in the world with 35 meters. The pool was opened in December 2006 after nearly five years of construction work, often delayed because the expenditures were $ 1.6 billion, reported Daily Mail
And above the initial cost, it takes 3.2 million dollars a year to keep it running.
It uses a computer-controlled suction and filtration system to suck the ocean water and pump the other extreme, the water warms more than nine degrees at sea.
The incredible size of the largest swimming pool are followed by another pool in Morocco, with only 150 meters long.
Antilia: The world's most luxurious home
Those
who have been fortunate to visit described heliports, a huge library,
dining extravagant, opulent marble floors and even a snow room.
The family has remained silent until now the residence. In an interview to Vanity Fair, Ambani's wife, Nita says, "For the first time I talk to my home", reports bbc.co.uk.
The speculation was whether media actually lived in property. Some newspapers were saying that the family had decided not to move there because the building was not espiritualemente correct.
In the interview, Mrs. Ambani confirmed that settled there in September.
In a photo posted you can see a sample of the rooms floor to ceiling windows, and a set of furniture arranged so that looks like a hotel lobby five stars. "Said Mrs. Amabani:" It's modern Indian with a heart. "
The house has 27 floors, but according to the reporter, many of them have double or triple height, so that building is about 174 meters, equivalent to a 40-story building.
It also has a parking garage, a ballroom, a spa, theater, guest rooms and a garden series.
The design, he says, is based on the lotus flowers and the sun, and decorated with rare materials including wood, marble, pearl and crystal, worked by Indian artisans.
Like many Indian households, it also has a room for prayer. "Getting my left temple it was important," says the lady of the house.
It is said that the house is worth more than U.S. $ 1,000 million. Mukesh Ambani has a fortune of over U.S. $ 22,000 million, according to Forbes magazine. The display of this luxury has attracted criticism. Some say that the building is too ostentatious for a city like Mumbai, where millions live in slums and hundreds of thousands are homeless.
The family has remained silent until now the residence. In an interview to Vanity Fair, Ambani's wife, Nita says, "For the first time I talk to my home", reports bbc.co.uk.
The speculation was whether media actually lived in property. Some newspapers were saying that the family had decided not to move there because the building was not espiritualemente correct.
In the interview, Mrs. Ambani confirmed that settled there in September.
In a photo posted you can see a sample of the rooms floor to ceiling windows, and a set of furniture arranged so that looks like a hotel lobby five stars. "Said Mrs. Amabani:" It's modern Indian with a heart. "
The house has 27 floors, but according to the reporter, many of them have double or triple height, so that building is about 174 meters, equivalent to a 40-story building.
It also has a parking garage, a ballroom, a spa, theater, guest rooms and a garden series.
The design, he says, is based on the lotus flowers and the sun, and decorated with rare materials including wood, marble, pearl and crystal, worked by Indian artisans.
Like many Indian households, it also has a room for prayer. "Getting my left temple it was important," says the lady of the house.
It is said that the house is worth more than U.S. $ 1,000 million. Mukesh Ambani has a fortune of over U.S. $ 22,000 million, according to Forbes magazine. The display of this luxury has attracted criticism. Some say that the building is too ostentatious for a city like Mumbai, where millions live in slums and hundreds of thousands are homeless.
A man in Israel is divorced because his wife had 550 cats
According to the Times of Israel, the unidentified man complained in her divorce that the hundreds of cats were a nuisance at home at all times: blocking the entrance to the bathroom, invaded the kitchen as mealtime robbed their food on the table.
And although the couple allegedly sought reconciliation, she ultimately chooses cats over her husband, so the couple decided to go separate ways, publishes Huff Post.
This is not the only story of a most unusual divorce. In 2009, a man demanded a kidney to his former wife had given him while they were married, after marriage collapsed he claimed what was theirs.
And although the couple allegedly sought reconciliation, she ultimately chooses cats over her husband, so the couple decided to go separate ways, publishes Huff Post.
This is not the only story of a most unusual divorce. In 2009, a man demanded a kidney to his former wife had given him while they were married, after marriage collapsed he claimed what was theirs.
Unusual: A man discovers 13 tombstones in your backyard
Jason Blackburn, a nurse at Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women in Memphis, was clearing a path leading to the yard of your dog when he dug a grave to 7 inches underground.
"My first reaction was, Oh my God, I hope there are no dead bodies in my backyard," Blackburn said the newspaper. "I mean that is the first reaction was when he was digging his backyard and you find gravestones"
Blackburn searched the Internet a name in one of the gravestones and determined it was related to the Memphis National Cemetery, a memorial park history dating back to the Civil War and is now run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Raymond Miller, director of Memphis National Cemetery, said the time he disappeared the stones were in a period of four months in 1970. Are believed to be the decade of 1960. Though not the ancient tombstones, as they have been replaced.
"This is government property," Miller told msnbc.com.
What is not known exactly is how he ended up in someone's backyard. The oldest gravestones are usually destroyed after being replaced.
"My first reaction was, Oh my God, I hope there are no dead bodies in my backyard," Blackburn said the newspaper. "I mean that is the first reaction was when he was digging his backyard and you find gravestones"
Blackburn searched the Internet a name in one of the gravestones and determined it was related to the Memphis National Cemetery, a memorial park history dating back to the Civil War and is now run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Raymond Miller, director of Memphis National Cemetery, said the time he disappeared the stones were in a period of four months in 1970. Are believed to be the decade of 1960. Though not the ancient tombstones, as they have been replaced.
"This is government property," Miller told msnbc.com.
What is not known exactly is how he ended up in someone's backyard. The oldest gravestones are usually destroyed after being replaced.
ROBOCOP CHINO WATCH THE STREETS
Police in Kunming, China, has installed on city streets humanoid robots equipped with video cameras to monitor and catch thieves.
These followers of Robocop, the cost rises to $ 3,170 each, are 2 feet tall and looks intimidating. As they explain to the authorities, the idea is to provide a look extra help in their daily work to human cops who patrol the streets of Kunming.
The robots are equipped with video cameras and high-tech definition is connected via underground cables CCTV to the nearest police station. There a team of trained staff is responsible for monitoring what robots "see".
What's more, these Robocops Chinese have a "panic button" on his chest, so that if an emergency occurs, pedestrians can call the police immediately.
These followers of Robocop, the cost rises to $ 3,170 each, are 2 feet tall and looks intimidating. As they explain to the authorities, the idea is to provide a look extra help in their daily work to human cops who patrol the streets of Kunming.
The robots are equipped with video cameras and high-tech definition is connected via underground cables CCTV to the nearest police station. There a team of trained staff is responsible for monitoring what robots "see".
What's more, these Robocops Chinese have a "panic button" on his chest, so that if an emergency occurs, pedestrians can call the police immediately.
A poisonous spider bites a nudist in the penis
A Canadian tourist who was on holiday in New Zealand is now recovering in hospital after being bitten on the penis of a poisonous spider.
The 22 year old practicing nudism decided to rest in the sun after taking a healthy bath. When he awoke, he found his private parts swollen and red, in addition to a strong tachycardia.
According account the New Zealand Medical Journal, the boy was bitten by a 'Katipo', a strange kind of spider that lives on the beaches of New Zealand, whose venom can be fatal. The young have to stay in the hospital for 16 days.
The 22 year old practicing nudism decided to rest in the sun after taking a healthy bath. When he awoke, he found his private parts swollen and red, in addition to a strong tachycardia.
According account the New Zealand Medical Journal, the boy was bitten by a 'Katipo', a strange kind of spider that lives on the beaches of New Zealand, whose venom can be fatal. The young have to stay in the hospital for 16 days.
The body of a strange animal arouses curiosity and fear in the Indians of Canada
The body of a strange animal arouses curiosity and fear in the Indians of Canada
The discovery of the body of a strange creature in a remote Indian reservation in Canada has initiated an intense discussion about the identity of the mammal, while that has raised concerns that his appearance is "a bad omen."
The people of Big Trout Lake reserve (Big Trout Lake), located in northern Ontario and is accessible only by air, discovered earlier this month the body of a strange hairy creature.
On the Internet community, belonging to indigenous ethnic Oji-Cree, described the animal as about 30 centimeters long and with "an almost human face," which has provoked an intense debate about whether an animal is never seen before or maybe a kind deformed after being submerged.
But some residents of Big Trout Lake believe that "the monster" is a strange creature almost mythic call in the local language as "omajinaakoos" ('The Ugly') and has not been seen for almost half a century.
The photos posted on the website of Big Trout Lake showing an elongated body, with brown hair and a pale face in looming elongated curved tusks. The lack of staining of the eye adds another dimension to the image disturbing.
According to local media reported some of the indigenous elders of Big Trout Lake, the animal is a messenger of bad news.
"Nobody knows what it is but our ancestors called 'The Ugly'. Almost neck is seen but when you see a bad omen. Something bad will happen according to our ancestors," said the elderly in the website community.
The discovery of the body of a strange creature in a remote Indian reservation in Canada has initiated an intense discussion about the identity of the mammal, while that has raised concerns that his appearance is "a bad omen."
The people of Big Trout Lake reserve (Big Trout Lake), located in northern Ontario and is accessible only by air, discovered earlier this month the body of a strange hairy creature.
On the Internet community, belonging to indigenous ethnic Oji-Cree, described the animal as about 30 centimeters long and with "an almost human face," which has provoked an intense debate about whether an animal is never seen before or maybe a kind deformed after being submerged.
But some residents of Big Trout Lake believe that "the monster" is a strange creature almost mythic call in the local language as "omajinaakoos" ('The Ugly') and has not been seen for almost half a century.
The photos posted on the website of Big Trout Lake showing an elongated body, with brown hair and a pale face in looming elongated curved tusks. The lack of staining of the eye adds another dimension to the image disturbing.
According to local media reported some of the indigenous elders of Big Trout Lake, the animal is a messenger of bad news.
"Nobody knows what it is but our ancestors called 'The Ugly'. Almost neck is seen but when you see a bad omen. Something bad will happen according to our ancestors," said the elderly in the website community.
THE LIFEGUARD BRIEFS
A
team of U.S. scientists has designed new underpants "smart" as well as
being comfortable, durable and even elegant, could save lives. In
the spring, the garment has an electronic biosensor which is in
constant contact with the skin and can measure blood pressure, heart
rate and other vital signs.
The technology, developed by Professor Joseph Wang nanoengineering of the University of California San Diego and his team can revolutionize the field of intelligent clothing is part of a change that is to move from hospital-based treatment to care in home.
The method is similar to conventional screen printing, but the ink contains carbon electrodes. The project is funded by the U.S. Army and the soldiers are likely to be the first to try.
"This specific project involves monitoring injuries to soldiers during surgery on the battlefield, and the goal is to develop minimally invasive sensors that can locate (...) and identify the type of wound," said Wang.
Treat the wound
The biosensor that detects the lesion could also direct the release of drugs to relieve pain and to treat the wound. But the range of application of technology goes beyond the Army.
"We take into account the trend of personalized medicine to remotely monitor the elderly at home, controlling a wide variety of biomedical markers, such as heart disease, warn of a possible stroke and diabetic changes," among others, said Wang
Biosensors in clothing can also provide valuable information to athletes or even measure blood alcohol levels.
But Wang said it may take some time before these smart underwear can be worn by soldiers on the battlefield, because more research is needed to ensure that monitoring systems are strong and durable to overcome the wear of daily activity .However, the view that there is increasing need to develop health monitoring systems reliable and able to carry on clothing.
The technology, developed by Professor Joseph Wang nanoengineering of the University of California San Diego and his team can revolutionize the field of intelligent clothing is part of a change that is to move from hospital-based treatment to care in home.
The method is similar to conventional screen printing, but the ink contains carbon electrodes. The project is funded by the U.S. Army and the soldiers are likely to be the first to try.
"This specific project involves monitoring injuries to soldiers during surgery on the battlefield, and the goal is to develop minimally invasive sensors that can locate (...) and identify the type of wound," said Wang.
Treat the wound
The biosensor that detects the lesion could also direct the release of drugs to relieve pain and to treat the wound. But the range of application of technology goes beyond the Army.
"We take into account the trend of personalized medicine to remotely monitor the elderly at home, controlling a wide variety of biomedical markers, such as heart disease, warn of a possible stroke and diabetic changes," among others, said Wang
Biosensors in clothing can also provide valuable information to athletes or even measure blood alcohol levels.
But Wang said it may take some time before these smart underwear can be worn by soldiers on the battlefield, because more research is needed to ensure that monitoring systems are strong and durable to overcome the wear of daily activity .However, the view that there is increasing need to develop health monitoring systems reliable and able to carry on clothing.
A GIANT BABY BORN IN RUSSIA "7.2 KILOS CENTIMETRO S & 67"
A woman has given birth in the city of Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East, a child of 7.2 kilos and 67 centimeters, as reported by the regional perinatal center.
"It's the first time a baby is born so great in Khabarovsk. It weighed 7.21 kilos at birth and measured 67 centimeters. The mother, 33 year-old from Khabarovsk, you have had a cesarean." The child born healthy, "he explained a spokesman for the center was quoted by RIA-Novosti agency.
The mother, Vera Ovchinnikova, who works as an accountant, and has another daughter, aged 14, whose birth weight was 3.9 kilograms.
His second son bat weight and height with a new record in Khabarovsk, after he was born in February 2008 a baby of 6.1 kg and 63 cm.
Generally, the weight of a healthy child is between 3 to 3.5 kilograms, an infant up to 5 kilos is considered large and those above average are referred by doctors as "giants." According to statistics, a baby "giant" is a rarity, since it was born only one in 1,500.
THE FORMULA OF THE COCA-COLA EXPOSED
The best kept secret of the soft drinks industry could be published, according to the web since 1979.Segun Thisamericanlife.org this website in the February issue of 1979 of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution a person is showing what would be the true formula of Coca-Cola, the most famous and popular beverage in the world and possibly the most consumed, invented in 1886 by John Pemberton.
These would be the ingredients of Coca-Cola according to this website and the photo posted on it:
3 jets extract of coca
3 ounces of citric acid
1 ounce of caffeine
30 "#" of sugar
2.5 gallons of water
2 pints of lemon juice
1 ounce vanilla
1.5 ounces of candy
8 ounces of alcohol
20 drops of orange oil
30 drops lemon oil
10 drops of oil of nutmeg
5 drops of coriander oil
10 drops of oil "neroli"
10 drops of oil of cinnamon
These would be the ingredients of Coca-Cola according to this website and the photo posted on it:
3 jets extract of coca
3 ounces of citric acid
1 ounce of caffeine
30 "#" of sugar
2.5 gallons of water
2 pints of lemon juice
1 ounce vanilla
1.5 ounces of candy
8 ounces of alcohol
20 drops of orange oil
30 drops lemon oil
10 drops of oil of nutmeg
5 drops of coriander oil
10 drops of oil "neroli"
10 drops of oil of cinnamon
A BOOK OF 200 PAGES "TARGET" BECOMES A SUCCESSFUL SALES
A book of 200 pages blank becomes a bestseller.
The British Simove Sheridan published a book entitled "What Every Man Thinks About Apart From Sex" (what each man thinks apart from sex?) With 200 blank pages without a single line of text.
For just $ 7 you can buy this book that despite the absence of text is to become a real bestseller in Britain, especially among students who use it as notepad.
Its author, Sheridan Simove, said: "This book is the result of painstaking research and practical studies of the topic made for 39 years. I did not leave anything to chance and devoted myself entirely to work." "That was a shocking conclusion and I realized that everyone has to be informed about my discoveries"
This is not a novedad.Hace about 20 years, Dr Alan France and edited a similar book with the title "Everything men know about women" also, totally blank, as you can see in the image below.
The British Simove Sheridan published a book entitled "What Every Man Thinks About Apart From Sex" (what each man thinks apart from sex?) With 200 blank pages without a single line of text.
For just $ 7 you can buy this book that despite the absence of text is to become a real bestseller in Britain, especially among students who use it as notepad.
Its author, Sheridan Simove, said: "This book is the result of painstaking research and practical studies of the topic made for 39 years. I did not leave anything to chance and devoted myself entirely to work." "That was a shocking conclusion and I realized that everyone has to be informed about my discoveries"
This is not a novedad.Hace about 20 years, Dr Alan France and edited a similar book with the title "Everything men know about women" also, totally blank, as you can see in the image below.
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