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Sunday, 28 May 2017

5 Things You Need To Know About Direct Cremation

Basic Features Of Direct Cremation

Because direct cremation does not include a formal funeral or any pre-funeral events, many of the costs of a traditional funeral are avoided.

Service Options

If you are interested in a direct cremation but want to have a formal service as well, that service will likely take the form of a memorial service at a later date. If you want to have a service before the cremation, you will not be planning a direct cremation, -READ MORE

SIR ROGER MOORE R.I.P

To me he was the James bond 007 i grew up with and watched in the cinemas ,why did i like him as the character of James bond it was due to his humour ,trademark Englishman,killer instinct and some of the greatest theme songs featured in his 7 films but he was also Simon templer aka the saint on television and did a lot of charity work -peta and unicef -and got a knighthood in 2003 for humanitarian work.I finish this bit of post with a goodnight mr bond and will revisit his films.He once said of his acting(he had 3 expessions,eyebrow up,eyebrow down and then both of them at same time.READ MORE ABOUT HIM ON WIKI LINK

Orbit of Earth-Size Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1h in Alien Solar System Nailed Down

The orbits of all seven Earth-size planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system are now known.
Astronomers have nailed down the path of TRAPPIST-1h, the outermost planet in the system, finding that this world takes just under 19 Earth days to complete one lap around its small, faint host star. 
The new result suggests that TRAPPIST-1h is too cold to host life as we know it, and it confirms that all seven TRAPPIST-1 worlds circle their star in a sort of gravitational lockstep with one another, study team members said. [Exoplanet Tour: Meet the 7 Earth-Size Planets of TRAPPIST-1]
"It's incredibly exciting that we're learning more about this planetary system elsewhere, especially about planet h, which we barely had information on until now," Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate at the agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C., said in a statement. -read more

FANCY A POSH BITE.

If you like something a little bit on the posh side why not try a cruffin.What is a cruffin well its a cross between a muffin and a croissant -flaky like a croissant on the outside and with  a muffin like filling .As for flavours you can get chocolate and hazelnut ,seville orange and strawberry ,champagne ,all you need to do is pop into your nearest marks and spencers .

COULD I WRITE A BOOK?

Their say everyone has a good book inside them but i think not .If i was to write a book about myself it would be mostly boring with some bits worth a read .What would i put in my book events in my life i think .

BOY I NEED A WEE.

Every morning without fail due to taking tablets for enlarged prostate gland i go wee at less 8 times if not more .When the weather gets hotter or colder i get uneasiness in my groin area which can last a few days and is uncomfortable to put with.I get embarrassment when miss the toilet and wet myself not something i am proud about but will admit to you dear reader.

Strange Signals from Outer Space!

For decades some have suspected that there might be others out there, intelligent beings capable of communicating with us, even visiting our world. It might sound like science fiction, but today scientists from across the globe are scouring the universe for signals from extraterrestrials.
In 2006, husband and wife team Duncan Lorimer and Maura McLaughlin discovered an enigmatic signal from space, known as a fast radio burst. It was a pulse of radiation so bright, it didn't appear to be caused by any known object in the universe. Explanations ranged from colliding neutron stars to communication signals from an alien civilisation far more advanced from our own.
Scientists have been searching the cosmos for strange signals like the Lorimer Burst for more than 50 years. The film ends with scientists' latest search for extraterrestial intelligence. Horizon obtained exclusive access to film researchers at the Green Bank Telescope searching for radio signals from Tabby's Star, a star so mysterious that some scientists believe it might be surrounded by a Dyson Sphere, a vast energy collector built by advanced aliens.-read more and see programme

Friday, 26 May 2017

Barbara Raines 26.05.5.2017.in memory of my mum


What can I say about the person I knew as my mum;the person who brought me -mark ;nicky;joanne;jayne into the world. Mum was the one who never told me off when I bunked off school or put a football  through the front room window. She was married to my  dad -Paul Tony Raines who died 13.05.2013;for nearly fifty years. She was not perfect as obsessive with her cleaning but I will  always remember her taking me and Nicky for a meal after work -then as a cleaner at southend hospital I enjoyed the banana split for afters. I would ring  her every week for a chat and she always give to all her grandchildren. Still least she got to see us all get married and see her girls have children if their own. So how do I say goodbye to my mum with a gaze into the Stars and hope she is looking down on me and my sisters and extended family so we can say thank you for being  my mum. -</div>

Sunday, 21 May 2017

ANICENT TATTOO NEEDLES FOUND.

An Alaskan dig discovered 400 year old ivory tattoo needles and masks which were used by natives known as YUPIKS,and these items are to be sent to UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN for preservation.

Where's wallaby? A marsupial is on the run in Cornwall

The RSPCA is asking people in Cornwall to contact them if they see a wallaby after one was spotted earlier this week. The animal welfare charity was called by a member of the public who had spotted the marsupial roaming near South Petherwin in Launceston, during Monday evening, 8 May.-read more and see photos

YOU CAN NOW BUY AN ELECTRIC CONDOM .

A new  electric condom could be yours to use ,made by a firm based in RUSSIA.This condom spreads a gentle current from a tiny battery to enhance pleasure during lovemaking.

Seven ways to avoid being hacked

In the past 12 months, a range of individuals and companies have fallen victim to hackers, from multinational firms like Sony to UK household names.
It's much easier to hack someone than you might think.
Last year, online privacy and security firm HideMyAss! enlisted a seven-year-old in a social experiment, giving her the opportunity to hack a participant’s laptop and access private information.
The primary school pupil managed to find out the person’s email, web history and other information simply by following a downloadable online guide.
Losing data like this can break a business’s reputation, so small firms and FTSE 100 firms alike must be wary of the dangers of possible cyber attacks and act before any data is lost.-READ MORE

SORRY DINOSAURS ABOUT YOUR BAD LUCK.

Findings of a drilling expedition into a crater of an asteroid that hit the YUCATAN PENINSULA 66 million years ago suggests that the dinosaurs may have been unlucky not to survive.T his is due to fact experts calculated it was the time difference that killed them off if asteroid had hit earlier or later .The asteroid may have traveled at 40,000 mph and was 9 miles long when it punched a hole 20 miles deep and 120 miles wide see more in bbc documentary THE DAY THE DINOSAURS DIED .

13 REASONS WHY.

If you are unsure what this headline is relating too it is a netflix series of that same name ,it is thought to romanticism the act of suicide due to story about a teenager girl who kills herself leaving cassette tapes explaining why.Although the subject can be uncomfortable to watch if you can see the seris shows the different events and treatment from others let led lead character to take this action and is always a good thing to get poeple talking if thier feel this way and seek help as well .

FLYING CARS.

We all thought that by now flying cars would be in our sky but so far no joy. This may happen as crowdfunded team have won 274,000 pounds of investment from TOYOTA,  there are hoping a dinky 3  wheeled called SKYDRIVE  is the answer.It is designed to vertically to take off using 4 rotors like a drone and will travel 3 ft above the ground and could see a prototype  2020 Olympics in TOKYO.

Sunday, 14 May 2017

SUPERMARKET TIPS ... MAY NOT ALWAYS WORK BUT WORTH A TRY.

Did you know listening to upbeat music while you grocery shop may help you spend less? Or that "10 for $10" promotions can sometimes cost you more? Reader's Digest talked to supermarket employees, industry experts and grocery shopping gurus to put together an exhaustive list of the strategies supermarkets use to get shoppers to buy more, as well as some insider advice for shopping smarter. We went through the list and pulled out the 15 best tips for saving money at the grocery store.

1. Don't feel the need to fill your shopping cart.

Shopping carts are getting larger because testing reveals that they encourage customers to buy more. Make a conscious effort to not fill an enormous cart, or grab a basket instead of a cart whenever possible.

2. Go beyond milk, bread, bananas and eggs when comparison shopping.

These four items are the ones customers most commonly rely on to compare prices between stores, but you'll have an easier time identifying deals if you make a longer list of the items you purchase most and the price you usually pay. Keep it in your phone for easy reference while out shopping.

3. Start shopping in the middle of the store.-READ MORE

OLD MEDIEVAL TEXT FOUND.

A librarian found two pages of one of the first books ever printed in a box in READING UNIVERSITY'S archives.The text featured in a medieval priests handbook that dates from late 1476 or early 1477.The pages were printed in ENGLAND by pioneer WILLIAM CAXTON .The text in the box was thought to have been rescued by another librarian at UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE  in 1820.

WAS FLAT EARTH REAL?

A discovery  of mineral grains from the oldest rocks ever found in JACK HILLS ,WESTERN AUSTRALIA  may prove the world was flat  before it first formed 4.4 billion years ago .The world was believed to be made of a few islands and rest underwater for at least first 700 million years untill mountains appeared...AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.

WAS MUSIC THE LINK TO STONE TOOL TECHNOLOGY.

A research has suggested that ancient humans may have leap  forward into stone tool technology due to fact were budding musicians 1.75 million years ago.The brain circuits that led to the two sided tools and weapons-hand axes,cleavers,are the same as those playing a piano.This came about through volunteers learning to make the tools had a brain scan for research-UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA.