May
31

Japanese woman caught living in man’s closet

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He became suspicious when the food started disappearing. But she lived there FOR A YEAR.

Japanese woman caught living in man’s closet

TOKYO - A homeless woman who sneaked into a man’s house and lived undetected in his closet for a year was arrested in Japan after he became suspicious when food mysteriously began disappearing.

Police found the 58-year-old woman Thursday hiding in the top compartment of the man’s closet and arrested her for trespassing, police spokesman Hiroki Itakura from southern Kasuya town said Friday.

The resident of the home installed security cameras that transmitted images to his mobile phone after becoming puzzled by food disappearing from his kitchen over the past several months.

The woman told police she had no place to live and first sneaked into the man’s house about a year ago when he left it unlocked.

She had moved a mattress into the small closet space and even took showers, Itakura said, calling the woman “neat and clean.”

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This is kinda freaky actually. Makes good plot in horror stories.

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May
30

Hilarious video of how to use the internet

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Crazy old internet video from 1997.

MASTER OF THE INTERNET

Is this supposed to make the internet seem cool? I like the part where they say it only takes 10 minutes. Watch how slow it loads too.

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May
30

Flight of the bumble bee with an accordion

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Alexander Dmitriev plays Flight of the bumble bee from Korsakov on the Accordion (bayan). Perfect! He is wonderful!

In my opinion, the accordion is perhaps the most uncool instrument every made. Anyway, he is really good with it.

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May
28

Any driving instructors at Bukit Batok area?

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I’m likely to go learn driving since I have a Basic Theory and I sort of just stop there.

I’m looking for private driving instructors, preferably at Bukit Batok or Jurong East area. Any recommendations?

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May
28

Grad student discovers ultra-efficient white-light LED

Science & Technology

Grad student accidentally discovers ultra-efficient white-light LED.

White Light, Less Heat

An accidental discovery at Vanderbilt University may well be the key to making light-emitting diodes the dominant lighting technology of the century. Up until very recently, the only way to make “white” light was to add yellow phosphors to bright blue LEDs. It wasn’t quite right, though, as even the best “white” LED retained a blue tint. This week, we got the news that a chemistry grad student at Vanderbilt has stumbled on a way to make broad-spectrum white LEDs using quantum dots — and in doing so, he may well have kicked off a revolution. (Source: WorldChanging)

I hope they get this into production real soon.

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May
28

Why men have better friends

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Why Men Have Better Friends:

Friendship between Women:

A woman didn’t come home one night The next morning she told her husband that she had slept over at a friend’s house. The man called his wife’s 10 best friends. None of them knew anything about it.

Friendship between Men:

A man didn’t come home one night. The next morning he told his wife that he had slept over at a friend’s house. The woman called her husband’s 10 best friends, eight of which confirmed that he had slept over, and two said that he was still there. (Source: ImageRocket)

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May
27

Teen figures out how to decompose plastic bags in 3 months

Science & Technology

Ontario high school junior Daniel Burd wanted to try to figure out if there was a way to get plastic bags to decompose faster. As it stands, it takes thousands of years for the wasteful objects to disintegrate. But by using bacteria, he figured out how to make it happen in a mere three months.

WCI student isolates microbe that lunches on plastic bags

Daniel Burd’s project won the top prize at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Ottawa. He came back with a long list of awards, including a $10,000 prize, a $20,000 scholarship, and recognition that he has found a practical way to help the environment.

He knew plastic does eventually degrade, and figured microorganisms must be behind it. His goal was to isolate the microorganisms that can break down plastic — not an easy task because they don’t exist in high numbers in nature.

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