Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Phone Saves Man From Robber's Bullet

A petrol station clerk in Florida has been saved from a robber's bullet by his cell phone.
The clerk had just minor injuries after a robber fired a bullet at his abdomen, Winter Garden Police said.
The man did not realise the bullet had been stopped by the phone until he pulled the device out of his shirt pocket.
The attempted robbery took place on Monday afternoon in Winter Garden, a suburb of Orlando.
A man entered the Hess gas station and asked a clerk for help.
He then showed the worker a revolver and demanded that he open the safe.
A CCTV image of the unidentified man who police are hunting in connection with the robbery. (Splash)
When the clerk could not open the safe, the robber ordered a second clerk to try. He was also unsuccessful.
The gunman fired a round at one of the clerks and fled.
U say? HTC phones stop bullets? Get me a dozen

Ajax’s inflatable dome complex collapses, players just escape

Ajax’s inflatable dome complex collapses, players just escape

(Ajax.nl)
The bad weather that has been grinding Britain to a standstill seems to have made it across to the Netherlands.
As Ajax were preparing for Tuesday's Dutch Cup match against ASWH under their inflatable dome they noticed that the wind outside was getting stronger.
Manager Frank de Boer decided to relocate the training as a precautionary measure and it was a good thing he did because moments after everybody had left the dome collapsed.
Thankfully nobody was in the vicinity when the incident took place and there were no injuries.
You can see what the dome usually looks like in the picture below.
(Ajax.nl)
De Boer told the club's website: "This was a good choice to leave [the building]. A storm is the worst circumstance in which to train.
"We found the risk too great," he added.
The club also carried photos of the dome before and after the incident on their website.
Despite the fact that the players getting out in the nick of time was a relief, the club's £2 million dome complex will have been severely damaged.
U say? Just like that?

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Leeds suspend player for incorrectly spelt, ‘offensive’ Tweet

 
Leeds have suspended winger Ryan Hall after launching an inquiry into a "disciplinary issue" concerning the player.
The 25-year-old has spent the last month on loan at Sheffield United, for whom he has made five appearances, with his spell at Bramall Lane scheduled to expire on Tuesday.
It is believed the suspension is related to a Tweet that Hall made on his official account boasting about still getting "payed" (sic) despite not playing.

A brief Leeds statement read: "Leeds United can confirm that Ryan Hall has been suspended from the club pending an investigation into a disciplinary issue.
"No further comment will be made at this stage."
Hall arrived at Leeds from Southend in October last year when Neil Warnock was in charge at Elland Road.
The former Crystal Palace trainee made only two starts and three substitute appearances for Leeds last season and has failed to appear for the first team during the current campaign.
While at Palace, where he featured only once for the first team, Hall had loan spells at Dagenham and Crawley before joining non-league Bromley. He signed for Southend in July 2010 and made over 100 appearances in total for the Shrimpers.
It is not the first time that a footballer has dropped himself in it with an offensive or crude Tweet, while even coaches are not immune.
Arsenal were forced to investigate, "as a matter of urgency", whether academy coach Mark Arber bet on the signing of Mesut Ozil after the former Dagenham and Redbridge player posted a Tweet that suggested he had bet on the move.
Most famously, Chelsea and England defender posted a foul-mouthed Tweet about the FA, describing the governing body as a "bunch of t***s".
However, while there are many examples of footballers being made to look silly and disrespectful on Twitter, we must not forget the incredible kindness of Ipswich defender Tyrone Mings, who sorted a fan out with a ticket for a game after he was told he could not afford to go.
U say? just like that...

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Giant Oarfish 'Sea Serpent' Found Off California

A marine biologist has made the discovery of a lifetime - the five-metre-long silvery carcass of the creature believed to be the origin of sea serpent legends.
Jasmine Santana of the Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI) was snorkelling with colleagues in Toyon Bay, southern California when she spotted something shimmering in the water.
She dragged the eel-like beast by the tail for more than 20m, others waded in to the sea and helped her bring it to shore.
After taking a closer look she discovered it was an oarfish, which can grow up to 15m.
"Jasmine Santana was shocked to see (a) half-dollar sized eye staring at her from the sandy bottom," the institute said in a statement.
"Her first reaction was to approach with caution, until she realised that it was dead."
Oarfish are deep-water pelagic fish and the longest bony fish in the world, according to CIMI.
Because oarfish dive more than 3,000 feet (914 metres) deep, sightings of the creatures are rare and they are largely unstudied.
"We've never seen a fish this big," said Mark Waddington, senior captain of the Tole Mour, CIMI's sail training ship.
"The last oarfish we saw was three feet long."
Tissue samples and video footage were sent to be studied by biologists at the University of California in Santa Barbara.
It will be buried in the sand until it decomposes and then its skeleton will be reconstructed for display.
The fish apparently died of natural causes.
U say? Fish or Snake

Drug baron's spoils put on sale

Luxury assets confiscated from a cage fighter turned drug baron are being sold on eBay by the police.
The proceeds of the ill-gotten gains of Southport father-of-10 Vincent Graham, 35, will be ploughed back into crime fighting.
The items including several high-performance cars were seized as one-legged Graham's cocaine importing operation from South Africa was uncovered by the authorities.
He was jailed in 2011 at Preston Crown Court for seven years after he admitted supplying cocaine.
A luxury watch and jewellery, with bids starting at a combined total of £6,550, are the first lots to be auctioned online.
A number of vehicles also seized in raids on Graham are expected to be sold in future on eBay.
Among the cars the drugs boss drove were a Lamborghini Gallardo, worth more than £40,000, a Nissan Skyline, valued at £35,000, and an Audi Q7 worth more than £20,000.
Half of the money gained from the sales will be split between Titan - the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit, the region's police forces, the Crown Prosecution Service and Her Majesty's Courts Service.
The remainder will be returned to central government.
Graham was said to have made an estimated £926,981 from the drugs conspiracy which also led to the jailing of three other men who were part of his gang.
Detective Superintendent Jason Hudson, head of operations at Titan, said: "This is just the start of us selling the ill-gotten gains of convicted major criminals and re-investing the proceeds back into tackling others like them.
"Expensive jewellery, luxury furniture, fast cars - these trappings of wealth are things that most ordinary people can only dream of yet serious organised criminals have been enjoying them while blighting communities with their drugs and violence.
"Law enforcement agencies are using the Proceeds of Crime Act and court confiscation orders to their full potential and hit criminals in the pockets as well as with prison. By using eBay we hope to sell criminals' assets at the highest price we can.
"Titan tackles some of the most serious organised crime groups operating in the region and we are expecting to be able to auction off lots of other high-value things in the coming months, which can only be good news for our communities."
In the first lot, currently on sale at the Titan eBay shop, is a white gold diamond-set bracelet valued at £3,200, a Jacobs & Co diamond-set watch worth £2,000, a white gold stone-set line necklace valued at £1,000 and a white gold diamond-set ring valued at £350.
Graham lost his right leg in a motorbike accident when aged in his 20s.
When arrested he was renting a five-bedroom detached house in Brockhall Village, Lancashire, near to the training ground of Blackburn Rovers.
U say? See awoof o

Strip-washing and snuggie blankets: How rising bills and Heartbeat inspired me to live without paying a penny for heating or hot water

  • As the weather starts to turn cold, Lee Beaumont is one person who won't be turning the heating on
    Yahoo Finance UK/fotolia - As the weather starts to turn cold, Lee Beaumont is one person who won't be turning the heating on
It started in February when Lee Beaumont was faced with a £1,000 bill to have a new boiler fitted.

Instead of gritting his teeth and reaching into his pocket, he simply decided he would do without gas or hot water for a year.

“It was hard at first, especially the hygiene side of things,” admitted the 24-year-old entrepreneur who works from home.

But ever the true Yorkshireman, he took inspiration from TV programme ‘Heartbeat’ where he saw characters boiling water to take strip-washes.

Lee Beaumont loves to save moneyThe self-confessed “hard-core money-saver” also joined as many mailing lists for gyms as possible.

“Every few months they offer free two or three-day trials, so I can then use their showers twice a day,” he explained.

Though Lee was without a boiler in the depths on winter, he refused to use any heaters at all.

During the day he wore a ‘snuggie blanket’ and didn’t sleep with a normal duvet unless it was really cold.

As the mercury has started to drop again, he has bought an electric blanket, but is still reluctant to use it.
Realising that he would be using far less water, Beaumont had a meter installed. But after finding he was using just one unit a month, which cost £3, and paying a £14 service charge, he decided to take his mission one step further. 

“I phoned them up and asked to be cut off, but they wouldn’t do it because it’s illegal,” he said.

After reading the Water Act, Lee discovered that water companies are indeed obliged to supply clean drinking water to all homes, but he also found that he did not have to accept it.

His supplier was unable to turn off the supply, but agreed to freeze the account and do a meter reading once a month to check he wasn’t using any water.

Lee turned off the stopcock completely in April and started buying 14 five-litre bottles of water a month costing him £14.
Bella the dogThe change made him more conscious about how much water he was using. For instance, by using water from his dog Bella’s drinking bowl to flush the toilet, he makes sure not a drop is wasted and Bella gets plenty of fresh water to drink.

The savings on his other bills further drove him to slice more off of his electricity costs. “It made me want to save more money,” he said.

Lee is now on an Economy 7 tariff, which offers cheaper electricity at night than during the day, as a result he’s become partially nocturnal.
He also uses an old fashioned phone, so he doesn’t have to pay any electricity costs on a cordless model - once again he got this idea from ‘Heartbeat’.

No need for a fridge: Lee's milk supply“I sleep during the day and work at night,” he said, and has now managed to cut his electricity bill to just £3.66 a week, including VAT.

But he’s still not satisfied: His goal is £2 a week. 

When his provider, partnered with SSE, announced it was increasing bills by an average 8.2% last week, he decided to turn his fridge-freezer off. “They’re not getting any more out of me,” he commented.



Most of the food he eats, such as porridge and noodles, can be made simply by boiling water.

And he’s now bought a stash of long-life milks for cups of tea - the one thing he refuses to do without.

“I just love saving money,” Lee explained – estimating he has shaved at least £136 off bills since February. And, of course, the £1,000 cost of that new boiler. 

You can keep up with how Lee’s getting on through his blog here.
U say? seems he's got no fam

Monday, October 14, 2013

Buckingham Palace: Man With Knife Arrested

A 44-year-old man has been arrested after trying to enter Buckingham Palace while in possession of a knife.
The Metropolitan Police said the man was held just before noon as he tried to enter through the palace's north centre gate.
Police said they found a knife when they searched the man and arrested him on suspicion of trespassing on a protected site and possession of an offensive weapon.
The force said the man is currently in custody at a London police station.
Buckingham Palace confirmed the Queen was not in the building at the time of the incident.
A Royal source told Sky News the matter had been dealt with "effectively" and "quickly".
In September, police arrested two men over a suspected break-in at Buckingham Palace in what was considered a rare breach of royal security.
One suspected burglar was found on September 2 in a room that had been open to the public during the day.
The second man was arrested outside the palace on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary.
Less than 48 hours later, amid heightened security, two police officers confronted the Duke of York in the palace gardens demanding to know who he was.
Scotland Yard later issued a public apology to the Queen's son after the blunder was made public.
In response Prince Andrew issued a statement to say protection officers have "a difficult job" and he was grateful that the force had apologised.
U say? Just a Knife?