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You’ll have a non-stop blueberry festival all summer season long
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Home Grown Blueberries)
Mon Feb 24 15:34:24 2014
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Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:34:23 -0800
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Ravijourmovie/YoutubeWell, the Japanese have done it again. Apparently this
tech-laden bra made by the lingerie company Ravijour will only unhook for
"true love."The "True Love Tester" bra can't be masterfully unhooked by
some skeevy player who hit on the wearer at a club. No,
this bra only comes undone when sensors embedded inside it that are
connected wirelessly to a smartphone app detect a particular heart rate
(video, safe for work).According to the Victoria's Secret-like company that
made the bra, Ravijour, a particular heart rate over time indicates "love."
And what do you know, they even have a graph comparing the
effects of jogging, shopping, eating spicy food and watching a horror movie
with "flirting" and "surprise gift" on a lady's heart. What better way
to acknowledge being "in love" than having your glittery bra fly open?Ravijour's
slogan is "We do anything for women." Apparently they do anything to
free the girls, too.Might not want to wear this thing around in
public, though. The dude-designed bra cups pop open pretty dramatically.
Brand new tech to
help you monitor your kids
BRADENTON, Fla. A 79-year-old woman attempting to maneuver in a Florida
parking lot backed into a group of people Sunday, killing three people
and injuring four others, authorities said.A Florida Highway Patrol report
released Sunday night indicated the accident wasn't alcohol related. The
report didn't list any charges for the driver, identified as Doreen Landstra
of Palmetto, but said the investigation was continuing.The accident happened
at a mobile home community called the Sugar Creek Country Club at
11:20 a.m. in Bradenton, about 45 miles south of Tampa. Residents had
gathered for church services inside a clubhouse building, Florida Highway
Patrol Lt. Gregory Bueno said.The report says Landstra backed out of a
parking spot, pulled her 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV forward and needed more
room to clear another parked vehicle. At that point, Landstra's SUV began
backing up again and struck seven people. The report doesn't make clear
why she failed to stop before hitting people.The report says the Tahoe
continued in the same direction before running over a curb, colliding with
some small trees and coming to rest in a canal, partially submerged.Messages
left for Landstra on Sunday night weren't immediately returned. Neither
she nor her passenger were injured.One person was pronounced dead at the
scene, and two others died after being transported to a nearby hospital.
The police report identified those who died as Margaret Vanderlaan, 72;
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ct in Austin and added, Depending on the situation,
the child is pulled to the side, spoken to very calmly, and
everything is done to both follow the policy but also to respect
the child."Then asked by NBC 10 whether she condoned the practice, Giaquinto
replied: Well, I believe there are certain times when I think you
need to take certain measures and again, I know that sounds cold...is
it a practice I love? No."Click for more from NBCPhiladelphia.com.The Associated
Press contributed to this report.
A New Jersey mother says her fifth grade sons school has repeatedly
taken her childs lunch and thrown it away over unpaid cafeteria balances
-- despite having apologized for doing as much in the past.This to
me is a form of bullying," Amy Ross told NBC 10 after
the latest incident, earlier in January, involving her 10-year-old son,
Jake, who has a form of autism called Aspergers Syndrome, and officials
at Smithville Elementary School in Galloway Township, N.J. Its between the
parents and the cafeteria. Its not between the child and the lunch
lady. Let the kids eat their lunch."Rosss questioning of the school comes
the same week the Salt Lake School District in Utah made headlines
for doing the same thing.The Salt Lake Tribune reports Uintah Elementary
School officials in Salt Lake City replaced about 32 elementary school students'
$2 lunches with fruit and milk on Tuesday because of insufficient or
negative balances.The Tribune cites a school district spokesman as later
explaining cafeteria workers could not tell who was behind on their lunch
accounts until after a child was given their food.Once a child showed
a negative balance, the already-issued lunch was reportedly confiscated
and thrown away for sanitary reasons."I think its despicable," Erica Lukes,
whose 11-year-old daughter saw her lunch replaced, told the paper. "These
are young children that shouldnt be punished or humiliated for something
the parents obviously need to clear
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