Monthly Archives: March 2010
British Woman Sues Over Airport Scanner
From The Sun: Security guard John Laker, 25, took a photo of Margetson’s breasts when she mistakenly walked into the X-ray machine, which makes “nude” images of passengers to find hidden weapons. The Sun: An airport security worker plans to … Continue reading
No Bottled Water in Bundanoon
A drinks company moved to tap into a local aquifer in the town of Bundanoon, New South Wales, Australia for its bottled water business and the town rebelled by banning the sale of bottled water, replacing the prepackaged water with … Continue reading
Nevada’s Education System Fails
The author of Political Nevada questioned the competency of teachers in Nevada. Saying that there needs to be a proficiency test. Here is his opening paragraph: Everytime the results come back in a comparison study concerning the quality of education … Continue reading
He Who Must Live
Fidel Castro and the Cuban government are once again tweaking his image. This time with an eight part docu-drama covering the 638 attempts they say have been made on his life. Fidel may be on his last legs, but he’s … Continue reading
Korean Couple Starves Real Daughter While Raising Virtual Daughter
We’ve all read about the guy Who played StarCraft almost continuously for 50 hours. He went into cardiac arrest and died at a local hospital. In a different case a Korean man stabbed his mother to death because she nagged … Continue reading
Paranoia Gives People Something to Blog About
Mike over at the Hostility Blog thinks that the local power company(Nevada Energy) has raised the frequency of the power coming in to our homes from 60hz to 90hz, so the meters will run faster and they can charge more … Continue reading
Laws Passed. No Debate Required
This is an excerpt from Doug Hanchard’s blog titled: How did Congress pass extension of U.S. Patriot Act? Ask your doctor And then the roof caved in, H.R. 3961 – Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act of 2009 -was going through … Continue reading















































