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Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Craven Morehead, Jul 2, 2013.

  1. Leto

    Leto Slightly Tilted

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    Interesting, I never thought that 911 was 999 in the UK....
     

  2. It's 000 in Australia. But if you dial 911 you will still be connected to the emergency line.
     
  3. Taliesin

    Taliesin Slightly Tilted

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    Western Australia
    Today, Remembrance Day, we stand silent and still at the eleventh hour to commemorate the armistice that ended World War I 95 years ago. One minute of remembrance to reflect on a four-year conflict whose terrible effect on this country was profound.
    The Great War (as it was known) was also great in loss of life and limb: of the 416,809 Australians aged between 18 and 44 who enlisted (almost 40 per cent of the total male population), 58,961 were killed and 166,811 were wounded - physically and psychologically, often beyond repair. In proportion to total enlistments, our casualty rate was the highest of all countries that fought in the war.
    Remember not just a day, but a century | theage.com.au

    Just in case it slipped your mind, today is the 11th of the 11th.

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  4. Leto

    Leto Slightly Tilted

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    Thank you for that Tallesin, Remembrance Day is approaching in a few hours time for us, I have my poppy on my jacket.

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    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.

    We are the Dead. Short days ago
    We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
    Loved and were loved, and now we lie
    In Flanders fields.

    Take up our quarrel with the foe:
    To you from failing hands we throw
    The torch; be yours to hold it high.
    If ye break faith with us who die
    We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
    In Flanders fields.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Flanders_Fields
     
  5. redux

    redux Very Tilted

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    To veterans past and present and their families as well.

    This video makes it real.

     
  6. penis buildings in china
    China: People Daily's Penis-Shaped Building Wears a Gold Condom! --- Leo's Ranting on China


    China: People Daily's Penis-Shaped Building Wears a Gold Condom!


    Remember the penis-like office building of People Daily, China's central mainstream newspaper? We talked about it before, and Jimmy Kimmel even made a paper model in his TV show.

    Now, the building's wall is decorated with some yellow materials, which made it like a giant gold condom:
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    The picture prevails through the internet quickly and becomes heated at once. Lots of Chinese netizens jokes online: "So does the building indicate that People Daily is yellow(dirty)?" "Finally it wears a condom for protection!" "People Daily try to demonstrate they can buy lots of gold-colored iPhone5?"

    Some netizen advised to build a fountain at the top of the building and make it more real:
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    Some netizen combines four landmarks, office building of People Daily, office building of CCTV, Nest the National Stadium and Shanghai Convention Center in one picture:
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    Looks nice, huh?

    So, Chinese people are not conservative at all, we are so open, and try to imply our sexual need with our landmark buildings.
     
  7. Leto

    Leto Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    Toronto
    It's November 11....


    CANADA

    November 11, 2013 10:40 am
    Remembrance Day services in Toronto

    By David Shum Global News
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    Remembrance Day Ceremony at Old City Hall on Nov. 11, 2013.
    Global News

    TORONTO – More than a dozen memorial events are planned Monday morning in Toronto to remember the lives of Canadian soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice.

    Related: Grief’s geography: Mapping 6,160 Torontonians killed in three wars

    Korea: Mapping the dead of Canada’s forgotten war

    READ MORE: Remembrance Day Coverage




    http://globalnews.ca/news/958963/remembrance-day-services-in-toronto/
     
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  8. Borla

    Borla Moderator Staff Member

  9. i guess the paranoia isnt just from recent times. @Halx would love this

    Atomic Age bomb shelter opened after 50 years


    • 8 HOURS AGO NOVEMBER 13, 2013 9:40AM

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    Craig Denham standing in a 1960s era bomb shelter built in the ground of the families backyard. Picture: AP/ Rodolfo Gonzalez Source: AP

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    The stairs leading to the chamber. Picture: AP Source: AP
    WHEN Craig Denham purchased his Texas home, the previous owners shared some intriguing information: "There's a basement in the back, a shelter".
    Curious, he headed down the steep stairs set in limestone at the back of his new home. Venturing into the darkness, he discovered an astounding time capsule which had been sealed from the outside world for 50 years - aside from one quick opening by the previous owners.
    With a single light bulb, a shabby-looking toilet behind a shower curtain, an escape map pinned to the wall and a periscope "perfect for the zombie apocalypse", the fallout shelter is from the height of the Atomic Age, the Austin-American Statesman reported.
    During the late 1950s and early 1960s, there was high anxiety among Americans about the prospect of nuclear war.
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    Food items sit side by side with matches and batteries. Picture: AP/ Rodolfo Gonzalez Source: AP


    Concern turned to hysteria during Cuban Missile Crisis, a 13-day standoff between the US and the USSR in 1962 over missile placement in Cuba.


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    A tin of 434 Survival Crackers. Picture: AP / Rodolfo Gonzalez Source: AP



    In the midst of the Cold War, fallout shelters were built to protect occupants from radioactive debris after a nuclear explosion.
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    The shelter has supplies and equipment for surviving underground. Picture: AP/ Rodolfo Gonzalez Source: AP


    This enclosure was originally built in 1961 by a retired air force colonel, E.V. Robnett Jr., who was also an inventor and died in 1984.
    Mr Denham believed the colonel had access to information the public didn't.
    The fact he built a shelter in his backyard shows "there must have been real concern with people's safety" during the time, Mr Denham said.
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    A Geiger counter to test ambient radiation levels, a short-wave radio to monitor war news and a pen-like dosimeter to test radiation on one’s person were discovered. Picture: AP/ Rodolfo Gonzalez Source: AP


    The previous owners had bought the home two years earlier from the colonel and his family.
    "They took the hinges off," Denham said. "There was no electricity down there at the time, so they peeked in with flashlights and didn't remove anything".
    When he bought the property in 2008, Denham sneaked back down the cold concrete stairwell. He figured out how to work the lights, removed the contents for cleaning then returned everything to its original place.
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    Cans of MPF Multi-Purpose Food. Picture: AP/ Rodolfo Gonzalez Source: AP


    The Atomic Age buff maintains the shelter meticulously, taking pride in his unique space.
    His daughters have played zombie apocalypse inside the musty chamber, but he has one unwavering rule.
    With a serious look on his face, Denham said: "I've never shut the door behind me".
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    http://www.news.com.au/technology/design/atomic-age-bomb-shelter-opened-after-50-years/story-fnjwucti-1226758891412
     
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  10. Taliesin

    Taliesin Slightly Tilted

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  11. I dont live too far from where this happened. The M5 is the bloodline for many parts of sydney. This is insane.
     
  12. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
  13. Taliesin

    Taliesin Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    Western Australia
    Child found handcuffed to porch with dead chicken around his neck | CharlotteObserver.com
     
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  14. Borla

    Borla Moderator Staff Member

    Insight: As U.S. default threatened, banks took extraordinary steps - Yahoo News




    Around the time of the government shutdown last month, JPMorgan Chase spent millions of dollars studying predictions for what the market would do if the US defaulted on its bills, and what the best way to react to that would be.

    If you were a Chase Bank customer who relied on a welfare check, Social Security, or other government benefits, Chase made the decision that they were going to pay you your benefits out of their own pocket. They made this decision saying "it would've just been the right thing to do". They also made that decision knowing full well that welfare, Social Security, and other benefit checks are not legally able to be considered collateral for short term loans, and knowing that the government may never pay them back either.
     
  15. Taliesin

    Taliesin Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    Western Australia
    Indonesia has recalled its ambassador to Australia amid fury in Jakarta over revelations that Australian spies tried to tap the phones of the Indonesian President and his wife.
    The position of the Australian ambassador, Greg Moriarty, and diplomatic staff in Jakarta will also be ''reviewed'' as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ordered his own security agency to investigate the revelations.

    Indonesia recalls ambassador to Australia over phone tapping | smh.com.au

    Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has taken his displeasure with the Australian government to a wider audience - re-tweeting in English earlier comments he had made in Indonesian.
    In a series of angry missives overnight and on Tuesday, he attacked Prime Minister Tony Abbott's public remarks over the spying scandal as showing insufficient remorse, continuing Jakarta's display of outrage in response to revelations on Monday that his personal mobile phone and those of his close circle had been targeted by Australian spies.

    Spying scandal: SBY takes to Twitter to hit out at Tony Abbott | smh.com.au
     
  16. Speed_Gibson

    Speed_Gibson Hacking the Gibson

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    Wolf 359
  17. Lindy

    Lindy Moderator Staff Member

    Location:
    Nebraska
  18. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

  19. Speed_Gibson

    Speed_Gibson Hacking the Gibson

    Location:
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    Would not surprise me if that was a wee bit questionable. It caught my eye in any event from a Facebook feed (totally reliable source I know).