Hi cfz people I wander if you could help me with some information or ideas about a illness I have been informed about. Well here goes I have been told I have mild small vessel disease of the brain with global decline which effects my cognitive skills in my daily life and I have tried various methods to find out information in can understand as I get confused I also am trying to find a support group to help me and others who are like me but if none I would like to know how to start oni am asking you as I know this is a community who believes in trying to help other people. I am sorry this is not your normal post but I believe you will not mind and a massive thank you to Jonathan Downes for letting do this. If you wish please fb message me mark antony raines aka ghostman.
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Mystery of formation of world's biggest volcano solved
Sunday 30 April 2017
P I p assessment part 2
On Friday 28th April 2017 I had to attend a second party p.i.p assessment at Holsworthy medical centre due to the fact that had a newer problem to add to previous claim for this benefit. The nurse I saw seemed very disinterested and spent most of the time looking at the computer and asked the usual questions about my illnesses. And I did not to to do the physical test. The only things she was worried about were the following my flat mood or depression and fact had not seen an outreach therapist for use of crutch to aid my walking as got crutch myself due to fact get dizziness to aid balance. I expect to fail as the government wish to get people back to work in an ideal world.
Nappercise
Nappercise if you wish to give it a go is a new fad exercise in which tired parents sleep to reinvigorate themselves. But at the moment you can only do this exercise if live in Sidcup, South East London.
Greater wax moth answer to plastic bags
... https://www.google.co.uk/as many search?q=greater+wax+moth+eat+plastic+bags&oq=greater+wax+moth+eat+plastic+b&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j33l3.31253j0j4&client=tablet-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
As many of us know plastic bags and packing are a problem. But some scientists think that the greater wax moth is the answer. This is due to fact there found out by accident that the larvae of this moth species eat plastic when one of them placed the said larvae in a plastic bag And found it full of holes later on
Wing tsun martial arts
Tan sau punch..... Before throw punch point your weaker hand at nose of attacker it confusing to them and acts as a blocking move then follow through with the punch using stronger hand. Double eye gouge... A strike and defence against an accident attacker using both hands to grab your head or strangle you. Raise your arms above your head and clench hands together then slam down your side breaking attacker's grip who's body will go down and you will be able to slide your hands up and jab them in eyes. Deflect a heavy attack... Position your body to the side of your attacker rib with a punch or kick then pull the attacker down towards you and using an elbow strike them in a vital area part.. Temple of neck, throat. Wooden dummy technique... From this defensive position you can can target all assailants weak points at same time and respond to their attack with a swift palm to ribs and a kick to the knee this will bring them down or lease make them smaller so you can follow up. Kup Jan... Key to self defense is to channel all your force in one small point such as the elbow, with this move aim for Bridge of the nose and if your attacker recoils your your elbow will hit their throat, collar bone or chest and this move is difficult to defend against. Other self defence tips.... Use shortest and most direct route of attack, defend and attack simultaneously, hit vital areas.. Eyes, throat, ears, groin, strike from the centre so your attacker does not see it coming, use anything as a weapon.
News void
It seems that their is no news during weekends apart as during weekdays you get it hourly or half hourly but I wonder why. As mentioned in previous sentence it's becomes an overload of information in which you become immune to the serious of it or is it the world stops at weekends or the aliens controlling the real news and feeding us the fake who knows or cares.
Matt Harvey interviewed
What inspired me?
As a child and a teenager I had lots of scary experiences. Shadows would dart around my room as a kid, my pillow was forcefully pulled from my arms as I was trying to sleep, the closet door would open and a man would be in there and as I got into my teens we moved to a house that was way worse. This house is where I got my start into ghost hunting. I seemed to be home alone often. I always had strange scary experiences. Everything from seeing a black hooded figure, cold spots in the middle of summer when it was 80 degrees in the house, having the closet door open on it's own and having something peer out the blinds at me when no one was home and something walking around in the attic. That was the day my girlfriend now my wife said to me ( you can't be afraid of that thing). That is the day I started investigating the house. The more I investigated, the more I was hooked. My wife really was the one who inspired me. 22 years later, I am still investigating the paranormal.
What are my aims?
My aims are to continue to investigate ghosts / demonic activity in homes and other locations. To continue my research into other paranormal creatures / activity. I want to collect conclusive data that show that they are real. I would also like to expand my research into other things more like UFOs and other phenomenon in the paranormal.
My plans for the future?
My plans are to try and do more Bigfoot research, still help those in need with ghosts at there location, continue to search out more new locations to research the paranormal, be it ghosts, UFOs or other cryptozoological creatures and continue to learn and grow as a paranormal investigator. Getting my own show or being able to get a sponsor to help fund my research would be great.
Thank you for allowing me to answers your questions.
Saturday 29 April 2017
Posts at moments just links so sorry folks
At moment my posts on various blogs may be just a link to the headline and not my normal standard so I just like to say I am sorry. Hopefully when my computer is fixed all will be alright with world or unless I can find a better copy and paste app on play store.
DNA of extinct humans found in caves.
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28 April 2017
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Vindija Cave, CroatiaImage copyrightMPI FOR EVO ANTHRO / J. KRAUSE
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The remains of Neanderthals had previously been found at Vindija Cave in Croatia
The DNA of extinct humans can be retrieved from sediments in caves - even in the absence of skeletal remains.
Researchers found the genetic material in sediment samples collected from seven archaeological sites.
The remains of ancient humans are often scarce, so the new findings could help scientists learn the identity of inhabitants at sites where only artefacts have been found.
The results are described in Science.
Antonio Rosas, a scientist at Spain's Natural Science Museum in Madrid, said: "This work represents an enormous scientific breakthrough.
"We can now tell which species of hominid occupied a cave and on which particular stratigraphic level, even when no bone or skeletal remains are present."
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The researchers also found the DNA of many animals - some of them extinct
"We know that several components of sediments can bind DNA," said lead researcher Matthias Meyer of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.
"We therefore decided to investigate whether hominin DNA may survive in sediments at archaeological sites known to have been occupied by ancient hominins."
The team collaborated with researchers excavating at seven dig sites in Belgium, Croatia, France, Russia and Spain.
They collected sediment samples covering a time span from 14,000 to 550,000 years ago.
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Neanderthal DNA was retrieved from sediments in El Sidrón cave, northern Spain
Back in the lab, they fished out tiny fragments of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) - genetic material from the mitochondria, which act as the "powerhouses" of biological cells. Even sediment samples that had been stored at room temperature for years yielded DNA.
Dr Meyer and his team members were able to identify the DNA of various animals belonging to 12 mammalian families, including extinct species such as the woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, cave bear and cave hyena.
The scientists looked specifically for DNA from ancient humans in the samples.
"From the preliminary results, we suspected that in most of our samples, DNA from other mammals was too abundant to detect small traces of human DNA," said co-author Viviane Slon, from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany.
"We then switched strategies and started targeting specifically DNA fragments of human origin."
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DNA can be extracted even when the sediments have been stored at room temperature
The team members managed to retrieve DNA from Neanderthals in the cave sediments of four archaeological sites, including in layers where no human skeletal remains have been discovered.
In addition, they found new samples of Denisovan DNA in sediments from Denisova Cave in Russia.
"The technique could increase the sample size of the Neanderthal and Denisovan mitochondrial genomes, which until now were limited by the number of preserved remains," co-author Spanish National Research Council scientist Carles Lalueza-Fox told the AFP news agency.
"And it will probably be possible to even recover substantial parts of nuclear genomes."
Svante Pääbo, director of the Evolutionary Genetics department at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, commented: "By retrieving hominin DNA from sediments, we can detect the presence of hominin groups at sites and in areas where this cannot be achieved with other methods.
"This shows that DNA analyses of sediments are a very useful archaeological procedure, which may become routine in the future."
Monday 24 April 2017
My kind of cult film Sharknado
I have enjoyed and survived being eaten watching the cult films of sharknado and cant wait for the next one in series
Sharknado (film series)
Sharknado
Directed by Anthony C. Ferrante
Produced by David Michael Latt
Written by Thunder Levin
Starring
Ian Ziering
Tara Reid
Music by
Christopher Cano
Chris Ridenhour
Production
company
The Asylum
Syfy Films
Distributed by Syfy
Release date
1: July 11, 2013
2: July 30, 2014
3: July 22, 2015
4: July 31, 2016
5: August 6, 2017[1]
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Sharknado is the name of a series of disaster horror comedy sci-fi films released by Syfy starting in 2013. It has since been expanded into video games and comics. A spin-off film, Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness, was released in 2015.
The series stars Ian Ziering and Tara Reid as Fin and April Shepard, a husband and wife who continue to encounter "sharknadoes", tornadoes filled with sharks, wherever they go.
Films Edit
Sharknado (2013) Edit
Main article: Sharknado
A freak cyclone hits Los Angeles causing man-eating sharks to be scooped up in water spouts and flood the city with shark-infested seawater. Bar-owner and surfer Fin (Ian Ziering) sets out with his friends to rescue his estranged wife, April (Tara Reid), and their teenage daughter, Claudia, before the "sharknado" reaches them.[2]
Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) Edit
Main article: Sharknado 2: The Second One
While Fin and April are in New York City to promote April's book, How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters, about the Los Angeles sharknado, the city is hit by a severe storm causing new "sharknadoes" to emerge.
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015) Edit
Main article: Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
Following the events of the previous film, Fin and April have remarried and are expecting another child. For his heroics in the "sharknado" battles in Los Angeles and New York, Fin is in Washington, D.C. to receive an award from the president. However, when he is there he encounters a new "sharknado" which begins to make its way down the "Feast Coast" to Florida.[3]
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens (2016) Edit
Main article: Sharknado: The 4th Awakens
Sharknado 4 was confirmed to follow upon Sharknado 3's premiere.[4] Sharknado 3 concludes with a cliffhanger regarding whether or not April is killed by falling wreckage. An ad after the film promotes a Twitter campaign offering fans the chance to decide her fate with the hashtags "#AprilLives" or "#AprilDies", with the results revealed at the start of Sharknado 4, which first aired on Syfy on July 31, 2016.[5] Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Ryan Newman, and David Hasselhoff reprise their roles from previous films. New cast members include: Tommy Davidson as Aston Reynolds, playboy tech billionaire and Astro-X; Cody Linley replacing Chuck Hittinger as Matt Shepard; Imani Hakim as Gabrielle, a soldier and Matt's girlfriend; Gary Busey as Wilford Wexler, April's rich father; Cheryl Tiegs as Raye Shepard, Fin's mother; Masiela Lusha as Gemini, Fin's cousin.;[6]
The title and poster of the film is an homage to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[7]
Sharknado 5... Earth 0 (2017) Edit
Sharknado 5... Earth 0 was confirmed in October 2016, and is set to be released on August 6, 2017.[1] Ian Ziering and Tara Reid have been confirmed to reprise their roles as Fin Shepard and April Wexler.[8] Cassie Scerbo has also been reported to be returning for the fifth installment.[9] Filming occurred in more than 5 countries, including the UK, Australia and Bulgaria[10]
Spin-offs Edit
Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness (2015) Edit
The mockumentary tells the story of David Moore, the filmmaker who first dreamed of “sharks in a tornado” and brought on disaster by using real sharks. It was written and directed by Jeremy Wagener, and released in October 6, 2015 on video on demand.[11]
Locations Edit
Los Angeles, California is the setting of Sharknado and Lavalantula
New York, New York is the setting of Sharknado 2: The Second One
Riverdale is where Archie v. Sharknado takes place
Washington, DC and Orlando, Florida are the settings of Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
Las Vegas, Nevada is the setting of Sharknado: The 4th Awakens
Miami, Florida is the setting of 2 Lava 2 Lantula
Recurring cast and characters Edit
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This table only includes characters which have appeared in more than one film in the series.
A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
Characters Main Films
Sharknado Sharknado 2:
The Second One Sharknado 3:
Oh Hell No! Sharknado:
The 4th Awakens
Finley Allan "Fin" Shepard Ian Ziering
April Dawn Wexler Shepard Tara Reid
Claudia Shepard Aubrey Peeples Ryan Newman
Nova Clarke Cassie Scerbo Cassie Scerbo
Matt Shepard Chuck Hittinger Cody Linley
Martin Brody Mark McGrath
Gilbert Grayson Shepard David Hasselhoff
Reception Edit
For more details on the reception of each film, see the "Reception" section on each film's article.
Ratings Edit
Film Release date U.S. viewers
(millions) 18-49 rating Budget Ref(s)
Sharknado July 11, 2013 1.37 N/A $2 million [12]
Sharknado 2: The Second One July 30, 2014 3.87 1.6 $1.5–2 million [13][14]
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! July 22, 2015 2.81 0.9 $2.4 million [15]
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens July 31, 2016 2.77 0.8 $3 million [16]
Critical response Edit
Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Sharknado 82% (17 reviews)[17] N/A
Sharknado 2: The Second One 59% (27 reviews)[18] 50 (17 reviews)[19]
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! 34% (32 reviews)[20] 53 (19 reviews)[21]
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens 18% (11 reviews)[22] 35 (7 reviews)[23]
Average 48% 46
Other media Edit
Sharknado: The Video Game Edit
Main article: Sharknado: The Video Game
Sharknado: The Video Game is a 2014 endless running video game developed by Other Ocean Interactive and published by Majesco Entertainment. It was based on Sharknado 2: The Second One and was released for iOS on July 25, 2014.[24]
How to Survive a Sharknado Edit
How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters: Fight Back When Monsters and Mother Nature Attack is a book by Andrew Shaffer, a real-life version of the book-within-the-movie Sharknado 2.
Archie vs. Sharknado Edit
Archie vs. Sharknado is a one-shot comic book simultaneously published by Archie Comics in July 22, 2015 as a tie-in to Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!. It deals with Riverdale being hit by a storm of sharknadoes and Archie and the gang having to deal with them as it makes its way down the "Feast Coast". The one-shot was written by series director Anthony C. Ferrante, with art by longtime Archie artist Dan Parent.[25] The comic book received an average score of 7.2/10 based on 15 critical reviews according to review aggregator Comic Book Roundup.[26]
Related media Edit
Z Nation Edit
Main article: Z Nation
Roberta Warren, an ex-National guard and main character in the television series Z Nation (played by Kellita Smith), makes an appearance in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! with a lower rank, establishing the Sharknado series as a prequel to Z Nation.
Lavalantula Edit
Ian Ziering appears as Fin in the 2015 film Lavalantula.
Steve Guttenberg appears as Colton West, the lead character from the Lavalantula franchise, in Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens.
References Edit
^ a b Gilyadov, Alex (April 7, 2017). "Syfy Sets Summer Premiere Dates for Sharknado 5, Dark Matter, Killjoys, Wynonna Earp and More". IGN. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
^ Holmes, Linda (July 12, 2012). "'Sharknado' Dares To Ask: Is It Going To Rain Giant Man-Eating Sharks?". NPR. Retrieved July 12, 2012.
^ "'Sharknado 3' to Take on the 'Feast Coast'". Screen Rant.
^ "Sharknado 4 confirmed by Syfy as third film premieres". BBC News. July 23, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (July 22, 2015). "'Sharknado 4' Announced: Director Anthony C. Ferrante Teases Details on Next Sequel". Variety. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
^ Mitovich, Matt Webb; Mitovich, Matt Webb (March 9, 2016). "Sharknado 4 Casts Gary Busey (as Tara Reid's Dad), Cheryl Tiegs, Four Others". tvline.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
^ Cooper, Gael (May 4, 2016). "'Sharknado' turns to the shark side with Star Wars-style poster". CNET. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
^ Foywonder (October 24, 2016). "Sharknado 5 Gets a Title, Artwork, and Plot Synopsis – But Is the Earth Ready?". Dread Central. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
^ Gelman, Vlada (February 2, 2017). "TVLine Items: Sharknado 5 Is a Go, Fosters Star Joins This Is Us and More". TVLine. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
^ http://deadline.com/2017/02/sharknado-5-global-filming-ian-ziering-tara-reid-syfy-1201900968/
^ "SHARKNADO: HEART OF SHARKNESS". theasylum.cc. The Asylum. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
^ De Moraes, Lisa (July 12, 2013). "Syfy 'Sharknado' Attracts Average Of 1.369 Million Viewers – Mostly Journalists And Celebrities". Deadline. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
^ Claire Suddath. "Sharknado 2: Syfy's Bid for B-Movie Domination - Businessweek". Businessweek.com.
^ Pennington, Gail (July 31, 2014). "'Sharknado 2' smashes ratings records". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
^ "'Sharknado 3' Ratings Down From Last Year's 'Sharknado 2'". Variety. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
^ Porter, Rick (August 2, 2016). "Sunday cable ratings: 'Sharknado 4' slips, 'Power' up week to week". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
^ "Sharknado (2013) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
^ "Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
^ "Sharknado 2: The Second One - Season 1 Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
^ "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
^ "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! - Season 1 Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
^ "Sharknado: The 4th Awakens (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
^ "Sharknado: The 4th Awakens - Season 1 Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
^ "Sharknado: The Video Game Announced". IGN. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
^ "SHARKNADO HITS RIVERDALE THIS JULY IN ARCHIE VS. SHARKNADO". archiecomics.com.
^ "[comicbookroundup.com/comic-books/reviews/archie-comics/archie-vs-sharknado/1 Archie Vs Sharknado]," Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved February 21, 2017
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Sunday 23 April 2017
VOTE, VOTE, VOTE.
Yes people we have another vote this year this time a general election on 8th June 2017.We can look forward to all the bull from the mps of different parties each telling us thier propaganda and getting nasty via the media me myself says via anarchy.
FRONT GARDEN KNOWN FOR SHAUN THE SHEEP
My front garden is small time famous amongst the smaller children of Holsworthy as we have 2 sheep ornaments who are referred by then as shaun the sheep. Keeping these sheep company are 2 elephant's, a family of deers,2 meerkats ,frog, crocodile, fox,2 birds,bulldog and solar powered lights so it good to see per smile as there walk by.
SONIC SCREWDRIVER IN DICTIONARY.
The sonic screwdriver used by Dr,Who has gone into the the Oxford English dictionary. The entry description says sonic screwdriver is an electronic device which uses sound waves to perform mechanical and technology functions. The sonic screwdriver first appeared in a Dr Who episode called Fury from the deep in which the second doctor Patrick Troughton who used it to open a hatch on a gas pipeline.
Big cat spotted in Somerset
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image: http://www.somersetlive.co.uk/images/localworld/ugc-images/276309/Article/images/30274005/15958513-large.jpg
A local mum and her teenage daughter were enjoying the sunshine when they saw this
A huge panther like creature has been spotted roaming the Quantock Hill in Somerset.
The "big cat" took a family by surprise when it seen prowling through the grass at a picturesque picnic spot.read more. ...,
http://www.somersetlive.co.uk/huge-panther-like-creature-spotted-roaming-the-quantock-hills-in-somerset/story-30274005-detail/story.html
Scarification.
Originated in West Africa where it is said to mark milestones such as marriage, etching, burning or branding designs into the skin as a permanent from of body art. It cab also signify people. belonging to a particular tribe, family or religion. Often more prominent in darker skin but carries risks as open wounds can become infected and spread disease.
HIDDEN ARCHBISHOPS FOUND.
Builders who were refurbishing a museum spotted 30 lead coffins in a secret chamber. Amongst these hidden tombs were 5 archbishops of Canterbury dating back to 1660,s .Two had name plates john moore 1783 _1805 and Richard Bancroft 1604_1610,the others were Frederick Cornwallis 1768_1783,Mathew Hutton 1757_1758 ,Thomas tensson 1695_1715 ..dates are when in office as archbishop of Canterbury.