Think YOUR commute is stressful? Check out what these unsuspecting Asians suffer through.
Think YOUR commute is stressful? Check out what these unsuspecting Asians suffer through.
Posted at 03:31 PM in Vid of the Week | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Yesterday, a 24-year old woman was driving through Worms, Germany, when euros started falling from the sky.
According to Reuters, she "hit the brakes and collected a "substantial amount of money" before turning it over to police, authorities...said."
Well, I'm confused... What kind of person hits a jackpot like this and then runs to the Polizei?
It's not like she found a wallet on the ground - or wads of cash strapped to a rotting corpse.
And what of the mysterious money supply? Perhaps it was our Federal Reserve Chairman, "Helicopter" Ben Bernanke... on his way to Berlin?
Posted at 08:34 AM in Germany or Florida, It's Your Money | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Who talks more... men or women?
For years the conventional studies showed that women's daily word-count exceeded the average man's tally. "In The Female Mind, Dr Luan Brizendine says women devote more brain cells to talking than men. And, if that wasn't enough, the simple act of talking triggers a flood of brain chemicals which give women a rush similar to that felt by heroin addicts when they get a high."
Then along came Friday's edition of the journal, Science. I don't read journals - but evidently the AP does - and here's what they had to say:
"A team led by Matthias R. Mehl, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Arizona, came up with the finding, which is published in Friday's issue of the journal Science.
The researchers placed microphones on 396 college students for periods ranging from two to 10 days, sampled their conversations and calculated how many words they used in the course of a day.
The score: Women, 16,215. Men, 15,669."
So we are equals, after all? I don't know if this study's the end-all, but I do feel sorry for those scientists sitting around counting hundreds of thousands of words. It's a good thing they have important work to do - otherwise, you know, they might have to cure cancer.
Posted at 03:47 PM in Say What? | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
This year, I'm a little bitter about it falling on a Wednesday. No three day weekend? Bummer.
But hey, what can you do?
If Thomas Jefferson had his wish, we'd be celebrating our independence on July 2nd... here's an excerpt from a letter the statesman wrote to his wife:
"The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more." (Source, Wikipedia.)
So much for solemn acts - though Jefferson's use of the word meant "awe-inspiring"... not "somber or gloomy."
The weather in DC is gloomy today - but that won't halt us from celebrating the day with imported Chinese fireworks and flags.
Ah, well. At least they don't manufacture patriotism in far-flung factories. Not yet.
Posted at 06:41 PM in Current Affairs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Duane L. Williams only wanted to super-size his value-meal... Now the poor guy's been charged with "simple assault, disorderly conduct and harassment."
According to the AP, Williams "thought the clerk at a fast-food drive-through was rude for not saying 'please' and 'thank you' [so he pried open the drive through window and] punched her in the face."
We all have our share of fast-food horror stories. Sometimes they're stingy with the ketchup... or top a burger with everything except the condiment you requested.
Somehow, I've managed to restrain myself from physically assaulting the cross-eyed teenagers who lurk behind grease-coated windows. (A few deep breaths, a mouthful of fries...and the moment passes.)
Who knows what was on Williams' mind on Thursday. Maybe he had a bad day... maybe he's trying to start his own sick version of Pay-It-Forward... (Punch-it-Forward?). I honestly don't know.
It's your turn - What's the worst/strangest experience you've ever had at a drive-through window?
Posted at 05:15 PM in Crime and Punishment | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
The signs of summer are all around us - swarming mosquitos, tourist gridlock, sunburn, flip-flop odor...
and cops without pants.
Hey, it's cheaper than air conditioning... doesn't require dry-cleaning and might even encourage overweight officers to shed a few pounds.
According to a UPI article, "The Baltimore Police announced that it has run out of police-issue pants in sizes 36 and 38."
Said Troy Harris, a Baltimore police spokesman, "We're putting in an emergency order for those two sizes."
No word on what the pant-less officers are up to. Let's hope they're not patrolling Charm City in the buff. That's a Mason-Dixon line we all don't have to cross. One can hope.
Posted at 07:05 PM in Crime and Punishment | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)





