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Sunday, 11 December 2016

Forgotten Tablets.

No not the computing kind but tablets you take for your health conditions ,also known as pills.I often forget tablets and think i will be o.k but the next day my health goes downhill and if i forget main morning ones my health goes down badly.

Bed Socks.

Yes the time has come when i have succumbed to the dark side ,wearing bed socks to bed .Due to recent cold spell i had to make this decision with my wife,Enid,influence to start wearing said bed socks to bed.How sad am i but lest feet toasty .

Ice Bucket Challenge.

No not any old ice bucket but the one that launched the self soaking challenge.The ice bucket challenge raised  40 million for charity and is now on show in the Smithsonian Museum,Washington D.c ,America.

Saturday, 10 December 2016

Discover some of history's forgotten facts

When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a BankWas your old high school history teacher wrong?
You can’t imagine so; she taught you all about World Wars I and II, America’s past, and British history. But could you have missed something? What don’t you know? Was your high school history teacher wrong or, as in “When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank” by Giles Milton, was history merely hidden?
Say you’re looking in your cupboard for a plate, when you stumble across a china cup you’ve never seen before. Something similar happened to Giles Milton while he was researching one thing and found something else. History, he learned, is full of those little “historical nuggets.”
Take, for instance, when Winston Churchill explored the possibility of using biological weapons against the Nazis. He couldn’t, of course, experiment on humans, so he tried his methods on sheep. What happened affected an island off the coast of Scotland for the next 45 years.
And then there’s the Chevalier d’Eon, who was very much involved in espionage and politics for several countries in the late 1700s. As much as the Chevalier changed jobs, gender was also scandalously changed until few knew the truth. The Chevalier finally had herself legally declared female by French courts; it was only when she died that the truth was finally revealed.-Read More

me mark explaining current problem with brain

Friday, 9 December 2016

scenes from the Arctic - polar bear filmed by Robert pearson

information-the bear is from his trip to the Arctic the above penguins are from the Antarctic his on the ship IOFFE which does all the trips completly russian crew and take the Franklin route im flying out to LA sunday but when i get back il post more story line for you if you look up ocean 1 which is who he works for you will see they contribute to all Arctic documentrys.

scenes from the Antarctic filmed by Robert pearson

information-the bear is from his trip to the Arctic the above penguins are from the Antarctic his on the ship IOFFE which does all the trips completly russian crew and take the Franklin route im flying out to LA sunday but when i get back il post more story line for you if you look up ocean 1 which is who he works for you will see they contribute to all Arctic documentrys.

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Stange object

The eerie dome was spotted by a dog walker over fields in the small village of Tremeirchion yesterday morning at 8am.

Hannah Blandford, 33, had been with her pet in the village when she came across the white spectacle in the sky.

The 33-year-old told The Sun: ‘I couldn’t believe how perfectly dome shaped it was, it looked amazing, so I had to take a photo. I’d never seen anything like it before, it was really quite ....
http://metro.co.uk/2016/12/04/rare-ufo-like-fog-dome-appears-in-sky-as-temperatures-drop-to-4c-6300419/

Ghosts

If you  think  about  it  you can hear and see  ghosts  everyday, madness  you may think .But  in a way we do when we watch an old film or tv show that has a departed  star in it or listen to a record of a singer long gone is that not a ghost.

Space poop challenge.

Nasa  have  a problem  to solve ,how to help astronauts  go to the  toilet and offering  24,000 to solve  it. The  challenge to  help  the crews that spend days in their  spacesuits in an emergency. For  the  challenge  you  need to design a portable  hands free  device and must dispose  of  human  waste  up to 6 days for possible mission  to Mars. Astronauts wear  nappies  during  space walks .

Never go to bed on a an argument.

This is an old saying that  may have some scientific  basis. Research showed its harder to  get back to  sleep if have  angry  thoughts. Due to fact that that  sleep reorganises information from short term  memory  to long term memory. A study involving  students  who  were  shown  negative images over 2 days, before and after a nights  sleep found their found  it harder to  shift bad thoughts on the 2 nd day.

Bees keep people in work

Scientists  cliam that bees keep  1.4 billion  people  in work. Due to the crops being dependent on tem and other  creatures pollenating them ,crops are worth 403 billion and 75% of world's  output.

No fish in park please

In kitakgushi, Japan a fun park was closed due to 5,000 dead fish used as decoration.

Alarmshock.

Do you  have trouble trying to get  up  in the morning. Well you  could  buy a new  alarm clock  called alarmshock. Alarmshock  works through a  wristband on the sleepers  arm and increases in power and frequency a small electric shock. You can  only turn it off when you  turn  it off by pairing it with it's  docking station  so therefore forcing  you  to  get  up.

Potty cat.

A cat has got his  owners  in trouble by stealing over 25 flowerpots, 5 year old paddy ,even manages to drag them to the owners house. The  owners are using Facebook to reunite the flowerpots with  their  neighbours, Newmarket, Surrey.

Children brainer if learn musical instruments

23 children  were given music lessons  with a  percussion tubes for a  period of  9 months. Brian scans showed an increase in fibre connections  which can aid mental development.

Sunday, 27 November 2016

first ever at-home meditation video featuring homeless cats

It’s well known that meditation can work wonders for our health. What’s more, thanks to science we now know that cat videos can reduce stress and make us happy. But could the two be combined to create the definitive wellbeing routine that could also benefit homeless cats?
The answer is ‘yes’!
Blue Cross has released the first ever guided meditation cat video. Working with mindfulness experts at London Mindful, the 10-minute video class, called ‘Karma Kitties’, marries the essential principles of mindfulness classes with cute rescue cat video clips and the soothing sounds of cats.
The meditation video features an adorable cast of homeless cats and kittens cared for at our rehoming centres, all showcasing their innate therapeutic powers. Through specific imagery and sounds of cats purring, playing, sleeping and snoozing, the guided class allows the viewer to focus on, and pay attention to, the sensations, thoughts and emotions evoked by the pets. A voiceover from London Mindful guides the viewer through the class, making it suitable for beginners as well as seasoned meditators.read more and watch video