Dude, I Think We Picked the Wrong Bar

March 4, 2008

SYDNEY, Australia - An armed robber picked the wrong target when he raided an Australian bar where a biker gang was holding a meeting. He ended up hog-tied and in a hospital.

The man and an accomplice, wearing ski masks and waving machetes, stormed into a club in a western Sydney suburb shortly before 9 p.m. Wednesday and yelled at patrons to lie down as they tried to rob the cash register, police said Thursday.

About 50 members of the Southern Cross Cruiser Club had just started a club meeting in another room, and the bikers jumped up to intervene. Read more

Science Fiction becomes Science Fact

February 20, 2008

Brain control headset for gamers


Tan Le

Emotiv’s Tan Le wears the Epoc headset


Gamers will soon be able to interact with the virtual world using their thoughts and emotions alone.
A neuro-headset which interprets the interaction of neurons in the brain will go on sale later this year. Read more

‘Jesus’ cosmetic row in Singapore

February 12, 2008

This has to be one of the funniest true articles I have read in ages. It sent my mind racing, full of ideas for new names of cosmetic products..

A leading retailer in Singapore has withdrawn a cosmetics range with a Jesus theme after complaints from local Roman Catholics, local media report. Read more

Man lived with corpse for 5 years.

February 8, 2008

Flats where the body was found

Neighbours complained about the smell from the flat

The body of a man believed to have been dead for more than five years has been found in a Bristol flat where a tenant continued to live. The corpse was discovered by council workers on a sofa in the lounge after neighbours reported a foul smell.

The deceased man, believed to be in his 70s, was the tenant’s former lodger at the flat in Bedminster.

It is thought the tenant failed to report the death because he suffers from mental health problems.

An inquest is due to open later. Read more

WWII Bear Soldier

January 29, 2008

Honour sought for ‘Soldier Bear’

Voytek the bear - Picture courtesy Imperial War Museum

Voytek was billeted in the Borders (Imperial War Museum)


Archive footage

A campaign has been launched to build a permanent memorial to a bear which spent much of its life in Scotland - after fighting in World War II. The bear - named Voytek - was adopted in the Middle East by Polish troops in 1943, becoming much more than a mascot.

The large animal even helped their armed forces to carry ammunition at the Battle of Monte Cassino. Read more

False Leg Hoard

January 29, 2008

False leg pile aids quake victims

Pakistan earthquake survivors

Large parts of the Kashmir area were damaged in the 2005 quake

A hoard of false legs found stashed under the floorboards of a retired taxi driver’s Dorset home are on their way to help earthquake victims in Pakistan. Mike Sutton, 65, and his wife Teresa, 66, were stunned when a plumber made the discovery while working in their Bridport bungalow last August.

He found more than 100 artificial limbs and about 100 crutches and walking frames hidden in their cellar… Read more

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