A lawsuit against the Westboro Baptist Church! It is for intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion-of-privacy grounds.Link to the full article: here
A lawsuit against the Westboro Baptist Church! It is for intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion-of-privacy grounds.This poem also has something strange about it... can you guess?
Oh! come to-night; for naught can charm
The weary time when thou'rt away.
Oh! come; the gentle moon hath thrown
O'er bower and hall her quivering ray.
The heather-bell hath mildly flung,
From off her fairy leaf, the bright
And diamond dew-drop that had hung
Upon that leaf — a gem of light.
Then come, love, come!
To-night the liquid wave hath not –
Illumined by the moonlit beam
Playing upon the lake beneath,
Like frolic in an Autumn dream –
The liquid wave hath not, to-night,
In all her moonlilt pride, a fair
Gift like to them that on thy lip
Do breathe and laugh, and home it there.
Then come, love, come!
To-night! to-night! my gentle one,
The flower-bearing Amra tree
Doth long, with fragrant moan, to meet
The love-lip of the honey-bee.
But not the Amra tree can long
To greet the bee, at evening light,
With half the deep, fond love I long
To meet my Nama here to-night.
Then come, love, come!
From George Wakeman, "Tormenting the Alphabet," Galaxy, 1866.










This is just really handy. It uses the popular searches to suggest what you might be typing. If you begin to type "Three blind mice" it suggests just that after you reach "Three bl". It may sound dull, but it shaves a lot of time off of your internet surfing. I set a time limit for myself so that I am not on the computer all day and this helps. Firefox now comes with this already installed! Find it here.
Google Reader takes all the blogs that you read and puts them in a single manageable site. You can "star" items as your favorites so that they are easy to find and you can share items through email and your blog. It makes all the information you read in blogs come to you in one place. Find it here!
Google Trends allows you to see how many searches for specific words and search strings have been made. You can view where it is being searched and how often. Find it here.
Not that I don't like Google Book search, but I wanted to mention something else. Google has a page within their book search that has a list of banned/challenged books. Find it here!
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A map composed of the approximate size of websites, according to membership. Irregularities.info is an island just big enough for a small hut in The Blogipeligo. For specifics, it is somewhere in between Washington Post and Post Secret.










In a scene eerily reminiscent of the attack of the "most foul, cruel, and bad tempered" rabbit in the cult movie "Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail," the Linz hare assaulted a 74-year-old woman who was hanging laundry in her garden early Monday morning. The animal, described as a "crazed hare" in a statement by Linz police department, bit the woman's foot, causing her to fall.
The unidentified woman, still under attack by the rampant hare, was eventually able to escape into her home, where her husband called the police before going outside to attempt to shoo the bunny away.
When police arrived on the scene, they found the 78-year-old man fighting the hare off with a stick -- and losing. Police asked the man to go inside. When the hare refused to give up the fight, the police were forced to shoot and kill the animal.
Strannnnge happenings, huh?
I had seen this before, but I lost the link. Now the link has been found and I am posting it here.Dinner in the Sky takes place at a table suspended at a height of 50 metres by a team of professionals. Benji Fun, our partner in this event, is the worldwide leader for this type of activities.
Dinner in the Sky is available for a session of 8 hours. It can be divided or personalised accorded to the client’s wishes.
Dinner in the Sky seats 22 people around the table at every session and three in the middle (chef, waiter, entertainer…). Just to give you an example: This means that, at a rate of 3 sessions per hour, more than 500 people could have access to this exceptional platform, or only 22 if you want an exclusive VIP event.
Technical Specs:
Total weight of the table: 5.000 kg
Weight of the crane: 90 tonnes or 160 tonnes
Measurements table (not assembled): 6 x 2, 50 m
Measurements table (assembled): 9 x 5 m
Rotation angle of the seats: 180°
Maximum height: 40 or 50 metres
Number of dinner guests seated (four-point seat belts): 22
Minimum ground space : 35 x 15 m
I'm not sure whether I could try this or not. I am not typically afraid of heights, but this pushes the limit


