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Waking Up Inside a Garbage Truck...
by Sandi
 
...with the compactor about to be activated.


That should be enough to make a person stop drinking, at least to excess.

William M. Bowen, 27, awoke about 6:30 a.m. Thursday to find that he was inside a commercial trash-collection truck filled with waste.

A Rumpke garbage truck driver had emptied a bin behind the Muncie Eye Center into his truck and was about to activate its trash compressor when he heard someone screaming.

"He looked up and this gentleman was standing out the top of our truck," said Larry Green, market safety supervisor for Rumpke.

Green said the only thing Bowen said to the driver who found him was that he was cold.

"This gentleman was extremely intoxicated," he said.


Apparently, and I'm guessing because he said he was cold, he crawled into the trash bin to stay warm. An intoxicated mind doesn't work rationally.

Posted Friday March 28, 2008 | Catagory: (Stupid Should Hurt) | Permalink
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Animator vs Animation
by Sandi
 
This is an Atom Films animation that I linked long ago, but embed code wasn't available at the time. I find it fascinating not just because of the humor, but I'm rather awed by the work that went into producing this flash film.

Enjoy.




Posted Friday March 28, 2008 | Catagory: (Video blogging) | Permalink
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1995 Internet Prediction Worth a Chuckle
by Sandi
Post Source: Newsweek

Back in 1995 Clifford Stoll made some pretty pessimistic predictions for the future of the internet.

But today, I'm uneasy about this most trendy and oversold community. Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries and multimedia classrooms. They speak of electronic town meetings and virtual communities. Commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks and modems. And the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic.

Baloney. Do our computer pundits lack all common sense? The truth in no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works. ....

What the Internet hucksters won't tell you is tht the Internet is one big ocean of unedited data, without any pretense of completeness. Lacking editors, reviewers or critics, the Internet has become a wasteland of unfiltered data. You don't know what to ignore and what's worth reading. ....

Then there's cyberbusiness. We're promised instant catalog shopping--just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets over the network, make restaurant reservations and negotiate sales contracts.

However I do pretty much agree with his last paragraph. I spend a lot of time online and gotten to know a lot of people quite well. While I may consider some friend, even the closet online relationships are pretty cold when compared to life.

What's missing from this electronic wonderland? Human contact. Discount the fawning techno-burble about virtual communities. Computers and networks isolate us from one another. A network chat line is a limp substitute for meeting friends over coffee. No interactive multimedia display comes close to the excitement of a live concert. And who'd prefer cybersex to the real thing? While the Internet beckons brightly, seductively flashing an icon of knowledge-as-power, this nonplace lures us to surrender our time on earth. A poor substitute it is, this virtual reality where frustration is legion and where--in the holy names of Education and Progress--important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.

Via Dean Esmay

Posted Monday March 24, 2008 | Catagory: (Stupid Should Hurt) | Permalink
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Mt Horeb Wisconsin couple give love and hope...
by Sandi
 
To children from fractured homes.
Post Source: The Capital Times

We need a lot more people like Jennifer Kingslien and her husband Peter. They have cared for 50 kids since becoming foster parents, and not just the cream of the crop either. The Kingslien's have shown a different way to life to children, many from fractured homes with chemical dependent parents.

Dane County is chronically in need of foster parents, which the Kingsliens learned quickly. "By the way, we have two little boys, half-sibs," their social worker said, on the day the couple was licensed to help. The children, ages 2 and 4, were victims of neglect and possible abuse. They moved in, just 48 hours later, and eventually were adopted into the family.

"We had always been involved with kids," Jennifer says. "Our place would be the one where the kids would hang out."

The former high school teacher and office administrator, at age 41, inquired about foster parenting after reading the phrase "and the county takes custody of the children" in one too many newspaper court stories. ....

"We wanted to help fractured families," says Jennifer, who considers herself fortunate because "I'm doing what I love. I have a passion for working with children."

She welcomes "the opportunity to show them a different way of life," a contrast to the mistreatment that often results from their parents' chemical dependency issues.

"We tend to parent as we were parented," Jennifer says, but "I've never had a child come into my home who isn't loved by the (biological) parents." ....

"There are no guarantees that there will be no challenges or heartache," Jennifer says. "There is a high likelihood of these children requiring special care."

Although mental illness may be a reality, "where we start in life is not where we are destined to finish."

When a child acts out, Jennifer observes, "it's not the 'what' but the 'why'. I don't think children just decide to do something wrong, but it sometimes takes a long time to figure out why."

Peter notes the lack of a father figure in many households from which children go into foster care. "Sometimes you have to go real slow, to validate your presence," he says. "Why are you still here?" is not an uncommon question for kids who are accustomed to seeing men come and go at home.

Jennifer is a former high school teacher who now teaches parenting classes to would-be adoptive parents.

Posted Monday March 24, 2008 | Catagory: (Social Issues) | Permalink
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Woman Lived in Bathroom for Two Years
by Sandi
Post Source: Yahoo News

Some may find this funny, and I suppose that in a way it is. However I have known people with real bad phobias, and no matter how illogical their fears may appear to us, they are very real to them. The only way they can lead a normal life if to face those fears, with professional help if they can't handle it alone.

WICHITA, Kan. - A 35-year-old woman who sat on her boyfriend's toilet for so long that her body was stuck to the seat by the time he called police had a phobia about leaving the bathroom, the boyfriend said.

"She is an adult; she made her own decision," said her boyfriend, Kory McFarren. "I should have gotten help for her sooner; I admit that. But after a while, you kind of get used to it."

The case drew nationwide attention after Ness County Sheriff Bryan Whipple said it appeared the Ness City woman's skin had grown around the seat in the two years she apparently was in the bathroom.

"We pried the toilet seat off with a pry bar and the seat went with her to the hospital," Whipple said. "The hospital removed it."

McFarren, 36, said he can't be certain how long Pam Babcock stayed in the bathroom because "time just went by so quick I can't pinpoint how long." He said beatings she received in her childhood caused her phobia.

"It just kind of happened one day; she went in and had been in there a little while, the next time it was a little longer. Then she got it in her head she was going to stay — like it was a safe place for her," McFarren said.

But McFarren said she moved around in the bathroom during that time, bathed and changed into the clothes he brought her. He brought food and water to her. They had conversations and had an otherwise normal relationship — except it all happened in the bathroom.

I don't think McFarren was being truthful about her moving around in the bathroom either. If she had been she wouldn't have been stuck to the toilet seat to the extent her skin had grown around it.

Not that McFarren forced her to stay there, but I'm sure that she was afraid to leave her "safe" area. She could have been afraid of people visiting the house, or maybe some of McFarrens friends visited now and then, and the bathroom is the only place you are not likely to be bothered.

Via Boots & Sabers

Posted Thursday March 13, 2008 | Catagory: (Health/Medicine) | Permalink
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Woman Sues Casinos: Didn't Stop Her Gambling
by Sandi

So, what do you do when you gamble away your apartment, law practice, parents’ home, and owe the IRS $58,000? You sue the casinos for $20Million for not being responsible for you, and cutting you off.

But her gambling spun out of control: She said she would go days at a time at the tables, not eating or sleeping, brushing her teeth with disposable wipes so she didn't have to leave.

She says her losses totaled nearly $1 million.

Now she's chasing the longest of long shots: a $20 million racketeering lawsuit in federal court against six Atlantic City casinos and one in Las Vegas, claiming they had a duty to notice her compulsive gambling problem and cut her off.

conpulsive
Arelia Margarita Taveras filed a $20
million racketeering lawsuit in
federal court against six Atlantic
City casinos and one in Las Vegas,
claiming they had a duty to notice
her compulsive gambling problem and
cut her off.
They knew I was going for days without eating or sleeping," Taveras said. "I would pass out at the tables. They had a duty of care to me. Nobody in their right mind would gamble for four or five straight days without sleeping."

Experts say her case will be difficult to prove, but it provides an unusually detailed window into the life of a problem gambler.

"It's like crack, only gambling is worse than crack because it's mental," said Taveras, 37, a New Yorker who now lives in Minnesota. "It creeps up on you, the impulse. It's a sickness."

She lost her law practice, her apartment, her parents' home, and owes the IRS $58,000. She said she even considered swerving into oncoming traffic to kill herself. ....

"How are you supposed to know whether this was a woman who was just having a good time, or had money and was just lonely, as opposed to someone who couldn't control themselves?" he said.

Arnie Wexler, the former head of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, estimates there are 5 million problem gamblers in the United States, with 15 million at risk of becoming compulsive.

"Hers is not a rare case, believe me," said Wexler, who says he had a gambling problem. "This is the most powerful addiction you can have without putting something into your body. You remember your first big win, and you think `Hey, I can do this again; I can get it all back.'"

As a young lawyer, Taveras made a name for herself representing the families of victims of American Airlines Flight 587, which crashed in New York City's borough of Queens in November 2001, killing 265 people.

Why would the courts even hear a case like this? I think this is the generation that grew up a decade or two behind me (60s & 70s) and don’t have any concept of personal responsibility.

Posted Sunday March 9, 2008 | Catagory: (Stupid Should Hurt) | Permalink
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New Immigration Bills
by Sandi
Post Source: Politico

Apparently congress is about to look at immigration reform again. Although I doubt any effective legislation will be forth coming. A few proposals may be forthcoming. One proposal does nothing about controlling entry into the country, but looks for ways to get more immigrants here legally.

Nothing is anticipated on the scale of the comprehensive immigration bill that collapsed in the Senate last year. But seasonal employers, such as the restaurant and tourism industries, are pressing hard for more H-2B visas for lower-skilled workers this summer, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has promised Hispanic lawmakers an opportunity to add provisions addressing concerns in their community.

I'm all for allowing more workers in legally, as long as something is done to stem the flow of illegal entry. Here is an idea I like a lot better.

A third potential piece is a bipartisan bill introduced by Rep. Heath Shuler (D-N.C.) — with the support of fellow “Blue Dog” Democratic moderates — that takes a more conservative approach: beefing up border security and requiring employers to use a government database to verify that their workers are in the U.S. legally.

But by the time we do have any legislation we will probably have another president. If that happens to be McCain any legislation with strong border control measures will quite likely be vetoed.

Posted Wednesday March 5, 2008 | Catagory: (Immigration) | Permalink
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Hapless robbers target biker meeting
by Sandi
Post Source: CNN (Asia)

Note to would be robbers planning a heist: If you see a few dozen motorcycles parked outside... man, find another party to pick on, your gonna get hurt real bad here.

(CNN) — Two masked and machete-wielding men who barged into a club in Sydney, Australia, couldn't have picked a worse night for their robbery — a monthly meeting of bikers.

About 50 burly bikers fought back with tables and chairs — pretty much anything that wasn't bolted down. One would-be robber was tied up; the other in the hospital.

Police arrested both.

"These guys were absolutely dumb as bricks," Jerry Vancornewal, leader of the bikers, told CNN Thursday. "I can't believe they saw all the bikes parked up front and they were so stupid that they walked past in."

Vancornewal and his buddies were at the Regents Park Sporting and Community Club in Sydney when the two men wearing ski masks stormed in Wednesday night. They yelled at patrons to drop to the floor as they emptied cash registers at the bar.

Hearing the commotion from an adjacent room, Vancornewal and his pals with the Southern Cross Cruiser motorcycle club stomped through to the bar area to intervene.

"They (the robbers) thought they had the upper advantage with their knives and their machetes," Jim Webb, night supervisor of the club, told CNN. "They didn't expect to run into a bunch of guys carrying chairs and tables."

One of the would-be robbers crashed through a plate-glass door and jumped off a balcony.

"All he had to do was push the button and it automatically opened," Webb quipped.


Wonder if this experience was enough to drive these thieves straight? Nah I doubt it.

Posted Saturday March 1, 2008 | Catagory: (Crime) | Permalink
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