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Man accidentally texts probation officer in pot deal


An Albany man is going back to to prison, after he texted his probation officer while looking to buy marijuana.

Alvin Cross Junior plead guilty Monday to possession of cocaine and was sentenced to one year in prison.

He was also sentenced to serve another year for violating his probation.

Prosecutors said Cross' probation officer received a text from Cross asking, "You have some weed?"

Probation officers and drug agents raided Cross' home and found a bag of cocaine.

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Unlucky in love girl for sale on eBay for £50 in bid to find Mr Right


Unlucky-in-love Sammy Maalem has been put up for ''sale'' on eBay - in a bid to find her a steady boyfriend.

Sammy, 27, who has been single for a year has been dumped, messed around and even cheated on so her brother Kyle, 28, decided to get involved to find her the perfect man.

Now she is being marketed on the internet auction site under the heading: ''Date my sister 27' - with a starting bid of £50.

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KKK stunt in Australia veil protest



Three men, one of them wearing a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) outfit, have tried to enter Parliament House in Canberra.
The men are reportedly calling for a nationwide ban on the full-face Islamic veil.
One of the three was wearing a motorbike helmet and the third had donned a Muslim niqab.
Earlier this month, parliament said anyone visiting the building with their face covered would have to sit in a separate area of the public gallery.
That ruling, subsequently overturned, sparked intense national debate about the Islamic veil and about possible discrimination against Muslim women.
The three men were met by a security official outside the building on Monday morning, who told them they could not enter parliament wearing a helmet or a KKK hood.
Local media have named the men as Sergio Redegalli, Nick Folkes and Victor Waterson.
Their protest movement “Faceless” reportedly opposes burkas or niqabs being worn in public spaces and claims Islam’s “political ideology” is “contrary” to Australian beliefs.
Security fears
“It seems that you’re allowed to wear a full-face covering into Parliament if you’re a Muslim woman, but no other group is allowed to have that same privilege,” Mr Redegalli told local media.
“We, as males, are not allowed to wear any face coverings in Parliament House.”
Under Parliament House security rules, Muslim women wearing a burka or niqab are allowed inside once they have shown their face at the normal security checkpoint.
Niqabs are full-length garments where only the eyes are visible and burkas are also full-length but no part of the face can be seen.

Muslims make up about 2% of Australia’s population

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Weather Channel Founder Says Climate Change Is a Myth

Climate Change Is a Myth
Many officials in the Obama administration - including Secretary of State John Kerry and President Obama himself - have repeatedly hammered home the message that climate change is one of mankind's greatest threats.
According to Weather Channel co-founder John Coleman, however, there is no scientific proof that supports man-made climate change.
"It's very difficult for anybody to be against it because the media has told the nation day after day for 20 years that the oceans are rising, the polar bears are dying, the ice is melting, that storms are going to sweep the Earth and we're all going to die of a heat wave," Coleman said.
He added that he's not alone in doubting the science behind man-made climate change: 9,000 experts with PhD's and 31 scientists have signed a petition stating that carbon dioxide is not a significant greenhouse gas and that much of the research behind climate change is "bad, bad science."
And contrary to statistics given by climate activist Al Gore in his film "An Inconvenient Truth," the ice caps at both poles are at high levels, including record highs in Antarctica, according to Coleman.
"Not only is the ice not melting, more polar bears are alive and happy today than we've had in 100 years," Coleman concluded.

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Chickens have gotten ridiculously large since the 1950s

Here are three different breeds of chicken, raised on the exact same diet:


The one on the left is a breed from 1957. The middle one is a 1978 breed. And the one on the right is a commercial 2005 breed called the Ross 308 broiler. They're all the same age. And the modern breed is much, much, much larger.

In just 50 years or so, chickens have been bred to be much bigger. The image above comes from a study done by researchers at the University of Alberta, Canada, who raised three breeds of chickens from different eras in the exact same way and measured how much they ate and how they grew. This allowed them to see the genetic differences between the breeds without influences from other factors like food or antibiotic use. They recently published their results in Poultry Science.

What breeding has done to your chickens

1) Chickens today are much bigger than those in the 1950s: This one's pretty obvious. The 2005 chicken breed on the right ended up being about four times as heavy, on average, as the 1957 breed on the left — despite being fed the same foods.

2) Chickens today are more efficient at turning feed into meat: The reason for that is that modern-day chickens are more efficient at turning feed into breast meat. The researchers' metric for this was something they called the "breast conversion rate" of grams of feed into grams of breast meat. The 2005 breed was roughly three times as efficient as the 1950s one.

3) Modern chickens also have extra health problems: Previous research has noted increased bone, heart, and immune system problems in some contemporary chicken breeds. Health problems could come from several factors, including both unintentional genetic effects and behavioral differences such as diet and carrying around all that extra weight.

4) But the growth of chickens has helped make chicken a popular food: Over the past few decades, chicken has become a much cheaper food. And Americans have been eating more of it. (The price of poultry has risen at about half the rate of other consumer goods from 1960 to 2004.) In 2013, Americans consumed more than 83 pounds of chicken per person.

According to the Poultry Science paper, our ability to breed bigger, more efficient chickens had played a big part in that.


What Causes a Beer Belly?

Beer Belly
It can happen to anybody. One day, you wake up and find yourself with a big old beer belly and it feels like there's just nothing you can do about it. The YouTube show Head Squeeze points out that it's not as simple as just drinking beer though, there's all kind of factors that contribute to that gut. 
Drinking a lot of beer is obviously a small part since a beer usually has 150 calories in it. However, it's also because your liver works overtime to burn off the alcohol and doesn't have the time to work off the rest of the food you're eating. Likewise, beer tends to be associated with a lifestyle that increases the chances you'll overindulge on food. It's also just boring old age and gender. When you hit 35, your metabolism slows down, and men tend to carry that weight on the waist. It's not actually because of the beer itself that the fat tends to form around the gut, it's just the excess calories.




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Meadow - Medical marijuana ordering app offers pot delivery

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A San Francisco startup is using a smartphone app to allow medical marijuana patients to order pot deliveries right to their doors.
Meadow creator David Hua said the app allows medical marijuana patients to upload their prescriptions and California IDs into the system so they can order deliveries from local dispensaries partnering with the startup.
Hua said customers can browse available strains through the app and place an order, which will then be delivered within an hour.
Meadow and its partners are taking care to ensure they are abiding by California's medical marijuana laws in every step of the process, Hua said.
"This is not some get-rich-quick scheme; we're playing the long game on behalf of the medical movement," Hua told TechCrunch. "Our overarching goal is to implement and publicize a lawful marketplace to demonstrate to medical cannabis opponents that patients can obtain access to necessary treatment without endangering public safety or the rule of law."
Hua said Meadow charges partner dispensaries $3 per delivery.

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Sheep munch through £4,000 of cannabis plants dumped in their field

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A flock of sheep were left feeling rather woolly-headed after accidentally munching on thousands of pounds worth of cannabis plants.
The animals began stumbling about after getting high on seven bags of the intoxicating plant, which had been dumped in their field.
Police won’t be taking action against the sheep for tucking into their illegal meal, but are determined to catch the “irresponsible” crooks who grew and discarded the class B drug.
The £4,000 hoard of cannabis plants, each about 3ft tall, was found by the flock at the edge of Fanny’s Farm in Merstham, Surrey.
Farm shop manager Nellie Budd said: "My sheep being inquisitive had an interesting feast on it. They weren't quite on their backs with legs in the air but they probably had the munchies.They haven't had any other side effects but I'll tell you about the meat next week. At first I thought it was someone's hedgerow rubbish. I went down to collect the bags so the sheep weren't eating black plastic."

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Giant Butt Plug In Paris Is Supposed To Be A Christmas Tree

A giant green art installation on the Place Vendome in Paris is attracting perhaps more attention than American artist Paul McCarthy bargained for.
It is called Tree, and vaguely resembles an inflatable Christmas tree.

McCarthy told Le Monde that it was somewhat inspired by a sex toy - but insisted it was a bit of a "joke" and meant as an "abstraction".

Conservative French critics are decrying the sculpture on social media.

Le Monde reported that McCarthy was hit in the face by a man who said the sculpture, which had just been inflated on the square, had no place there. McCarthy was not injured.

The sculpture is part of the Fiac contemporary art exhibition in Paris.

Scientists are a step closer to creating the memory eraser from “Men in Black”

Neuralyzer in 'Men in Black'
Of all the cool gadgets in science fiction, one of the niftiest is the memory-eraser stick that Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones wield in the movie Men in Black.
Now such a device is a step closer to reality. Researchers at UC Davis have successfully erased specific memories from the brains of mice…by using beams of light. Yes—light—just like the “Neuralyzer” tool in the popular sci-fi comedy franchise.
Neuroscientists have long believed that memory retrieval involves two parts of the brain, the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus. “The theory is that learning involves processing in the cortex, and the hippocampus reproduces this pattern of activity during retrieval, allowing you to re-experience the event,” said Brian Wiltgen, one of the lead researchers, in a release for the study.
Wiltgen and his colleagues used genetically modified mice (whose nerve cells glow green when activated) to test the theory that specific nerve cells in the brain could be switched off by light. The mice were trained by receiving a mild electric shock when placed in a cage. Thereafter, each time they were put in the cage, they would freeze in fear, instead of roaming around as they’d normally do.
Then came the fun part. The omnipotent researchers switched off the mice’s memories of being shocked by beaming light into their brains using a fiber optic cable. Since the mice were genetically modified, the researchers could isolate the exact cells responsible for those memories, and direct the light to those cells only—without disrupting any other cells in the hippocampus. When the mice were placed back in the cage, they would no longer freeze in fear, apparently because they had no memory of ever being shocked.
Of course, this experiment has yet to be done on humans (at least as far as we know). And for now, the light needs to be connected directly into the brain via a cable, rather than as a flash of light detected by the eyes and then converted into something the brain can read. But it’s one step closer to making science fiction a science fact—which is either totally awesome or unthinkably frightening, depending on whom you ask.

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Man Arrested After 'Mopping Aggressively' At Connecticut Hotel

A man staying at a hotel in Connecticut was arrested for “mopping aggressively” after he reportedly grabbed a mop from a female employee because he was unsatisfied with her cleaning job.
John Thornton was staying at the Double Tree Hotel in Bristol on Monday night when the 30-year-old suddenly became “unruly” and took his anger out on a 27-year-old hotel worker, reports the Huffington Post. After snatching the woman’s mop, he allegedly began mopping the floor himself – but did so in an “aggressive” manner that included dragging the mop over the worker’s shoes several times, according to MyRecordJournal.com.
After the employee asked Thornton to stop, she says he pushed her into a corner and continued mopping. When police arrived at around 6:30 p.m., they reportedly found her crying and in distress.
Thornton, who was charged with breach of peace and threatening, allegedly cursed at officers and insulted them as he was being arrested. He reportedly also threatened to physically harm them.
The man was released on $20,000 bond and is expected to return to court on Oct. 27.

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Hitler Was on Crystal Meth
Adolf Hitler was a regular user of crystal meth – one of the most feared and addictive illegal substances on today’s black market and the drug at the heart of the hit TV series Breaking Bad – research has shown.
A 47-page wartime dossier compiled by American Military Intelligence reveals that Hitler, a notorious hypochondriac, took an astonishing 74 different medications including crystal methamphetamines.
Manufactured by the fictional teacher-turned-drug dealer Walter White in Breaking Bad, the drug is prized by addicts for the feelings of euphoria it produces. But it was also valued by the military during the war as a drug which could help combat the effects of fatigue.
The Fuhrer is believed to have taken crystal meth before a meeting with Mussolini in the summer of 1943, when he ranted non-stop for two hours. And he had nine injections of a drug called Vitamultin, which contained meth-amphetamine, during his final days in his bunker.

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Falling Metal Object Mystifies New Jersey Plant Workers

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Workers at a New Jersey treatment plant say they saw a heavy, metallic object fall from the sky Wednesday, and they want to know where the potentially deadly projectile came from.
The employees at Secaucus Treatment Works said the 5-by-5 inch piece of metal debris hit a railing, ricocheted off a concrete tank, then hit the ground. It landed about 25 feet from where employees were working.
"It came close. It came pretty close," said employee Victor Suppa.
It "could have killed somebody, absolutely" if it hit anyone, added operations foreman Steven Bronowich.
The workers said the object isn't part of the plant and there were no planes in the sky at the time. They were afraid to touch it at first, but they later picked it up and examined it.

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Space tourists will change the world

Virgin Galactic
For those who can afford it at £155,000 a ticket it will be one of mankind’s greatest adventures, travelling to where – until now – only a handful of men and women have gone before.
But the man behind the project to send tourists into space says the journey will be more than just a pleasure trip. It will, according to the chief executive of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space programme, be a journey that will change its participants’ perspective of our planet for good.
And that, says George Whitesides, will lead them to work harder to change the world for the better when they set foot back on Earth
Promising that the first commercial flights into space will begin next Spring, Mr Whitesides, said: “It’s a simple observation but there is something called the overview effect, which is scientifically documented. When people go into space they come back with a different perspective and I think many of the challenges we face over the next century are essentially planetary challenges and so we need to have that planetary perspective to solve them. So I think we are going to have tens of thousands of people who are leaders in their community coming back and bringing that planetary perspective with them. I think that perspective is really important to solving some of our biggest problems on Earth.”
That may be a bold promise, but it is one to which Mr Whitesides – and his boss – appear committed.

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London parents give up custody of children for free Wi-Fi

Six parents in London, England, unknowingly gave up their first-born child "for the duration of eternity" in an experiment aimed at highlighting how little we pay attention to terms and conditions online.
The experiment, sponsored by security firm F-Secure, used a hotspot in the city's Canary Wharf, The Guardian reports. In order to access the Internet, the users had to agree to the firm's terms and conditions.
A "Herod clause," promising free Wi-Fi but only if "the recipient agreed to assign their first born child to us for the duration of eternity," was included in those terms.
F-Secure said the experiment proved people don't read the small print when it comes to signing up for Wi-Fi, and that can be dangerous.

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200-year-old booze found in shipwreck

A 200-year-old stoneware seltzer bottle that was recently recovered from a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea contains alcohol, according to the results of a preliminary analysis. Researchers discovered the well-preserved and sealed bottle in June, while exploring the so-called F53.31 shipwreck in GdaÅ„sk Bay, close to the Polish coast. Preliminary laboratory tests have now shown the bottle contains a 14-percent alcohol distillate, which may be vodka or a type of gin called jenever, most likely diluted with water. 

The bottle is embossed with the word "Selters," the name of a supplier of high-quality carbonated water from the Taunus Mountains area in Germany. It has a capacity of about 1 liter (34 ounces), was manufactured in Ranschbach, Germany, a town located about 25 miles (40 kilometers) away from the springs of Selters water and it dates back to the period of 1806-1830.

At the beginning of July, researchers submitted the bottle and its contents for testing to the J.S. Hamilton chemical laboratory in Gdynia, Poland, to see if the vessel contained original "Selters" water, or whether it had been refilled with a different liquid. The final results of the laboratory analysis are expected to be completed at the beginning of September, though their preliminary results suggest the bottle had been refilled with some kind of alcohol. How does it taste? Apparently, the alcohol is drinkable, the archaeologists involved told the news site of Poland's Ministry of Science and Science Education. "This means it would not cause poisoning. Apparently, however, it does not smell particularly good" Bednarz said, according to the Ministry.

Ebola 'risen from the dead' zombie story is a complete hoax

The story of dead Ebola victims rising from the dead, with the first "picture" of one of the zombies that has gone viral, (if it weren't glaringly obvious) is a hoax.
The story, “Africa confirms 3rd Ebola victim rises from the dead, releases picture of first ‘Ebola zombie’ captured,” was shared which has been shared around the web, is posted on a satirical site. The image caption reads: "For the first time in human history, confirmed footage is captured of a man who scientists watched die from Ebola then only several hours later, regain life and rise from the dead".
The site, Big America News, purports to be built upon the principles of “fearless reporting, loudly yelled opinions and facts proudly born of raw gut instinct”.
The image on the article, while impressive, is in fact doctored picture of a zombie from the film World War Z. It appears to have taken an image of one of the film’s lab-zombies, and merged it with this picture of a “realistic movie sculpture” from Schell Studios. It is just the latest in a series of rumours of Ebola victims being seen “resurrecting” after apparently being killed by the virus.

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World's most expensive burger goes on sale

A restaurant in Chelsea is giving customers the ultimate post-pub treat – by selling a burger for £1,100. Made In Chelsea may have given the upmarket suburb its expensive image , but this posh nosh takes fine dining to another level.
The world's most expensive burger, dubbed the 'Glamburger', is stuffed with a burger patty made from 220 grams of Kobe Wagyu beef minced with 60 grams of New Zealand venison and seasoned with smoked Himalayan salt.Inside the opulent meat patty is a liquid pocket of black truffle brie.
As if that isn't enough, the burger is then served with a Canadian lobster poached in Iranian saffron topped off with maple syrup coated streaky bacon, Beluga caviar and a hickory smoked duck egg intricately covered in edible gold leaf.The bun is seasoned with a Japanese matcha – a kind of powdered green tea – cream mayonnaise and a coating of gold leaf.To top it all off, a mango and champagne jus is drizzled on top and peppered with grated white truffle.While the extravagant burger will probably burn a hole in your pocket - unless you're Millie Mackintosh - it will also load on the pounds.
Glamburger contains a whopping 2,618 calories - more than the recommended daily intake for an adult.



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