Monday, October 1, 2012

Elderly Parents Stored Son’s Body in Freezer For 6 Years... (",)

In 2006, the son of Chongqing City Kai County Fengle Street Huangling Village resident Tian Xueming passed away from leukemia. Tian Xueming stored his son’s body in the freezer, and 6 years have passed. Every time he misses his son, Tian Xueming and his wife will quietly go, with their arms around each other, stand beside the freezer, look blankly for a moment, and then leave. Tian Xueming says his son “in the freezer looks exactly as he did when he was alive. My son is still with me, and has never left.”



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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Man Folds Cash Payment into Origami Pigs To Pay Traffic Infringement... (",)

A driver in Houston, Texas, decided to pay his $137 traffic infringement in cash and made quite a point of it when he folded his US dollar bills - all 137 of them - into tiny origami pigs before fronting local officers.

The man, who uses the handle ‘Bacon Moose’, recorded video of what happened next and posted it online. Bacon Moose documented his intricate pig-making process, posting pictures to social sharing site Imgur.

As shown on the video, however, the clerk is not so impressed. The prankster argues that the paper pigs are legal tender, but the clerk won’t budge. He refuses to accept payment and eventually calls for backup.

Lucky for Bacon Moose, the senior officer had a sense of humour, saying 'Little piggies in a donut box, I got it, I got it.’ Not only does Mr ‘Moose’ pay, he’s forced to unfold each origami creation to do so.

















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Friday, September 7, 2012

Man Spends Two Years Building Exact Titanic Replica from Scrap... (",)


Jason King, from England, has spent two and a half years building an exact 1:100 scale replica of the Titanic. The 40-year-old used all kinds of scrap materials, from old clockworks to broken VCRs and managed to finish his masterpiece on April 15, exactly 100 years after the real Titanic sunk.

Titanic buffs have built replicas of the famous boat before, but Jason King wanted his to be perfect, right down to the number of benches on its deck. To pull off his perfect 1:100 replica, the man actually bought 150 books on the Titanic and consulted every photo of the vessel he could find.








Malay Version: http://www.budakbotak.com/2012/09/jason-king-habiskan-masa-2-12-tahun.html#ixzz25mVPH5RL
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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Thailand Breaks Mass-Massage World Record... (",)

A record-breaking 641 massage therapists mass-massaged 641 people simultaneously for 12 minutes to win the honor Thursday at an indoor exhibition hall in Bangkok. The event was organized by the Ministry of Public Health to promote the Southeast Asian nation's massage and spa industry.

The therapists more than doubled the previous record — attained in Australia in 2010 — of 263 people being massaged at the same time for five minutes.




Malay Version: http://www.budakbotak.com/2012/08/negara-thai-catat-rekod-mengurut-dunia.html#ixzz255rmJ9jD
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Samsung Pays Apple $1 Billion With 30 Trucks Full of 5 Cent Coins?... (",)

More than 30 trucks filled with 5-cent coins arrived at Apple’s headquarters in California and minutes later, Tim Cook (Apple CEO) received a call from Samsung CEO explaining that they will pay $1 billion dollars for the fine recently ruled against the South Korean company in this way.

The signed document does not specify a single payment method, so Samsung is entitled to send the creators of the iPhone their billion dollars in the way they deem best.

This dirty but genius geek troll play is a new headache to Apple executives as they will need to put in long hours counting all that money, to check if it is all there and to try to deposit it crossing fingers to hope a bank will accept all the coins.

P/s: Is it true?

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