Monday, 1. December 2008, 19:30:40

Judge Paul Sacco has got a wicked sense of humor.
When teenagers front him in court for playing loud music, they usually end up in the music room from hell. Yep, they get an hours worth of Barry Manilow,
Barney (purple friggin dino) and the Platters to teach them a lesson.
Judge Sacco said “These people should have to listen to music they don’t like,”.So far so good, the small rural town of Fort Lupton, Colorado is as quiet as a church mouse.
Ten years ago, the judge found that too many repeat offenders were returning to his courtroom. What irked him most of all was that the teenagers came equipped with cash from their parents to pay off the fines he would impose.
Clearly, the message was not getting through and so Judge Sacco came up with the idea of making the teenagers have to listen to music they didn’t like. And it has worked. The number of repeat offenders has fallen.
The punishment is meted out four times a year. Offenders troop into a room and are forced to listen to music they would normally run a mile from.
The play list at a recent session included:
I Can’t Smile Without You by Barry Manilow;
Only You by The Platters.
Judge Sacco’s novel form of punishment brings a whole new meaning to the phrase “poetic justice.”
Monday, 1. December 2008, 02:09:59
china, nsfw, photography, civilization
I've said this before and I'm saying it again - I spend a lot of time online. If I'm not working online, I'm researching or I'm preparing the next bunch of video tutorials, or and this is my favourite part I'm looking at some of the things that people send me to look at.
Yes there are definitely some odd things but there are even more great and wonderful things.

Take for example a Chinese photographer by the name of
Chen Zhun.
Here for your Sailor Moon type fantasy is a Chen Zhun anime style photo set. You tell me - are these girls genetically modified or is it Photoshop that gives them the long legs.
Looking for more of his photos, then be sure to visit either
Chinese Tools or his
Linked In page. Some photos may be considered NSFW.
Sunday, 30. November 2008, 16:40:22
interesting, civilization, art
Do you remember playing in the sand? Dragging your fingers through the sand and making little pictures or leaving your initials behind only to have a wave come along and wipe it all out.

Meet
Jim Denevan a kid that never grew up.
Jim has been drawing in the sand for a long time and he's famous for it! Why, you are asking. Jim's drawings tend to be 30 miles or more longer and he does it with nothing but a stick. No measuring tools, just a stroll along a beach when the tide is out.
All those intricate patterns - washed away in a few minutes once the tide returns. Simply amazing!
You can find more images from his web site at:
http://www.jimdenevan.com/images.htm
Saturday, 29. November 2008, 15:10:01
world news, silly, world, humour
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Seems the economic crisis around the world is really affecting Russians. According to a recent report consumption of the national drink vodka is at an all time low.

Stockpiles of the drink were six times higher at the start of the month than at the same time last year simply because factories are producing it faster than it is being drunk.
According to Pavel Shapkin, the president of the National Alcohol Association "People are having to save money, including on drinks, and this is connected to the impact of the financial crisis on people's disposable incomes,"
Disposable income? Shouldn't it be flushable income?
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