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The discussion revolves around sharing unusual and funny news stories. One highlighted case involves artist Peter Doig, who is being sued for $5 million by a man claiming a painting is his, despite Doig's insistence that he did not create it. Another story features inmates in Texas who broke out of their cell to save an unconscious guard, raising questions about their behavior. Additionally, a couple of dogs in the UK were caught damaging cars, leading to their eventual capture and a search for adoptive homes. The thread showcases a variety of bizarre incidents, emphasizing the oddities found in everyday news.
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Astronuc said:
That is impressive.

Runner up, or honorable mention for trying.
https://abc11.com/jurupa-valley-ca-crash-news-caught-on-video/14663022/
IIRC then the incident with the church was similar: speed about 100 mph, a small roundabout followed by a small wall around the churchyard. Both worked as a ramp. Maybe the car performed a summersault in the air.

Whatever had happened, it was definitely weird news.
 
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Chinese 7 foot 3 inch teenager towers over competitors :wideeyed:

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'motherlode' of graffiti​



Really smart, make a video detailing your criminal activity.
HUF?
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nsaspook said:

 
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"They called off the chase so no one would get....MOWED DOWN"


 
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I never believed that cats were "sharpening their claws" on furniture cloth. I bet they are stretching the muscles that hold the claws back.
 
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Awww ... what a shame.
 
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nsaspook said:
Bricked shoes.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/202...nike-killing-app-for-350-self-tying-sneakers/

“Immensely disappointing”: Nike killing app for $350 self-tying sneakers​

Without updates or ability to download after August, app will become useless.​

So, Android makes changes that kill off old apps? Hard to believe, say I.

I'm sure Apple doesn't do that, but they're killing the app download just the same.

Well, I'm done being outraged by what huge companies do. I've got better uses for my emotions.
 
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Hornbein said:
So, Android makes changes that kill off old apps? Hard to believe, say I.
[Rant]
The common name for the situation is Planned Obsolescence.

Hard to believe? Try to run a computer program that has been around for a few years on the "Latest-Greatest" version of an Operating System!

The same problem occurs in the other direction, try running a recent piece of software on an few-years-old OS.

[End Rant]
 
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Hornbein said:
So, Android makes changes that kill off old apps? Hard to believe, say I.

I'm sure Apple doesn't do that, but they're killing the app download just the same.

Well, I'm done being outraged by what huge companies do. I've got better uses for my emotions.

There's some truth to the claims, but it doesn't necessarily mean that there's anything nefarious going on.

What happens is that when you release an app to either Android or Apple iOS, you need to specify to the compiler how far back you want to go for backwards compatibility.

All the while, Android and Apple continue to update their operating systems. New OS versions mean some new API calls are added, while some older API calls -- the really old ones -- are depreciated.

As an app developer you might not even need to worry/concern yourself with the API call specifics, depending on which tools you use to write your code. But your compiler does. When new API calls are introduced, it needs to know and compile accordingly.

What all this means is that as an app developer, you need to keep your tools up to date, and recompile and re-release your apps like every six months to a year or so, increasing the minimum OS compatibility version, such that your app isn't relying on depreciated API calls/versions of the OS that are no longer supported.

Arguably, Apple specifically makes this a bit worse in that you have to pay Apple for the privilege of having apps on their app store. If you stop paying Apple for your developer account, you apps will be removed.

Android is free in this respect, but you do need to keep the apps updated, as discussed above.
 
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/baby-...l-circumcision-nyc-orthodox/story?id=15888618
March 12, 2012— -- New York City is investigating the death last September of a baby who contracted herpes after a "ritual circumcision with oral suction," in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish ceremony known in Hebrew as metzitzah b'peh.

In a practice that takes place during a ceremony known as the bris, a circumcision practitioner, or mohel, removes the foreskin from the baby's penis, and with his mouth sucks the blood from the incision to cleanse the wound.

The district attorney's office in Kings County Brooklyn is investigating the death of the 2-week-old baby at Maimonides Hospital, but would not disclose the name of the mohel or whether there would be a prosecution.

"We are looking into it, that's all I can say," a D.A. source told ABCNews.com.

The 5,000-year-old religious practice is seen primarily in ultra-Orthodox and some orthodox communities and has caused an alarm among city health officials. In 2003 and 2004, three babies, including a set of twins, were infected with Type 1 herpes; the cases were linked to circumcision, and one boy died.

The mohel who performed the procedures, Yitzchok Fischer, was later banned from doing circumcisions, according to The New York Times. It is not known if he was involved in this recent death.

"It's certainly not something any of us recommend in the modern infection-control era," said Dr. William Schaffner, chair of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University.

"This is a ritual of historic Abraham that's come down through the ages, and now it has met modern science," he said. "It was never a good idea, and there is a better way to do this." (The modern Jewish community uses a sterile aspiration device to clean the wound in a circumcision.)

In the 2004 death and the more recent one, a mohel infected the penile wounds with Type 1 herpes I (HSV-1), which affects the mouth and throat. It is different from Type 2 or genital herpes (HSV-2), which is a sexually transmitted disease and can cause deadly infections when a newborn passes through an infected birth canal.

Neonatal herpes is "almost always" a fatal infection, according to Schaffner. "It's a bad virus. [Infants] have no immunity and so it's a very serious illness. Now we have another death -- an unnecessary, incredibly tragic death."

Infections are rare, according to a 2009 study in the New England Journal of Medicine, affecting only one infant in 3,200 births. But it is a serious infection, with a fatality rate of about 64 percent even with antiviral treatment. And fewer than 20 percent of those who survive develop normally.

Schaffner was a medical consultant in the 2004 death of the twin, when city and state officials butted heads with religious leaders who defended their freedom to continue the traditional practice.

"Unfortunately, adults can carry the herpes virus without any symptoms," he said. "Applying the mouth to an open wound can transmit the virus, which can disseminate throughout the body of the infant."

Type 1 herpes is common, and 90 percent of all Americans have experienced infection by the age of 50, the vast majority without symptoms, according to Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases.

About two-thirds of all infant boys born in New York City's Hasidic communities, who are ultra-Orthodox, are circumcised in the oral suction manner, according to Rabbi David Zwiebel, executive vice president of Agudath Israel of America.

"Of course the community is deeply saddened by this terrible tragedy," he wrote to ABCNews.com in an email.

"We really don't know any of the details as yet," he wrote. "Who was the mohel? Did he take the hygienic precautions prescribed by the NYC Health Department in the 2006 protocol it entered with rabbinic leaders of the Orthodox community, which are designed to reduce the risk of transmitting infection?

"Did health officials perform the type of investigation described in the protocols to ascertain the source of the infection? What were the results of any such investigation? It is difficult for us (and should be difficult for anyone else) to comment publicly on this tragedy or to draw any firm conclusions."

Zwiebel said the Orthodox community was "increasingly attuned" to health risks and to the importance of following safety steps.

Earlier this week, he told the New York Times that mohels were aware of the health risks and hygienic practices and warned that regulation could send them "underground."
 
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Tom.G said:
[Rant]
The common name for the situation is Planned Obsolescence.

Hard to believe? Try to run a computer program that has been around for a few years on the "Latest-Greatest" version of an Operating System!

The same problem occurs in the other direction, try running a recent piece of software on an few-years-old OS.

[End Rant]

That is why you should remove yourself from the Apple/Google ecosystem. Linux all the way.
 
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Not sure whether this counts as weird.

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Every morning in Frankfurt (Main), Germany, you might catch a glimpse of Jenny, a horse who goes on a long walk every morning, all by herself. She has been taking the same route every morning for 14 years, ever since her owner, now 79 years old, became unable to ride. She enjoys greeting all of the familiar faces along the way, and she stops and gets treats and pettings from some of her favorite humans. The locals treat her like a celebrity and happily clean up after her. A piece of paper is attached to her halter that reads, "My name is Jenny. I didn't run away, I'm just walking. Thank you." But the police get calls frequently from people who don't know about the arrangement. They are very familiar with the horse and the owner, and there have been no incidents in 14 years. A local veterinarian gives her routine checkups and continues to find her to be healthy and showing no anxiety about her unique lifestyle.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=495825483148737&set=a.475149571882995
(I knew the story, but FB was faster than searching for a local news article and translating it.)

To be honest, it's not really downtown where she takes her walks but definitely within city limits.
 
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Black bear and cub destroy car in Connecticut after getting trapped inside
https://news.yahoo.com/news/black-bear-cub-destroy-car-215006816.html
WINSTED, Conn. (AP) — Trapped inside a car, the adult black bear and cub thrashed about. The horn was blaring and the radio blasting. Outside the car, a second cub ran around in apparent distress by the Connecticut home.

State environmental conservation police were called by the startled vehicle owner on the morning of July 15. They opened a door, and the two bears ran off into the woods safe and sound with the third bear. The car's interior, however, wasn't so fortunate: It was completely torn apart.

The incident in Winsted, in the state's northwest corner not far from Massachusetts, was documented in photos and video taken by the car's owner, who captured images of the bears in the car and the resulting destruction on a cellphone. Officials believe they got in the vehicle by opening a door, but it's not clear how the door then closed.

Over a week, there have been three episodes involving bears in Connecticut that were publicly reported by the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection — another sign of the increasing black bear population in the state.

I have to wonder how a bear gets into a car, and how they get trapped.
 
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Robert Shappy told Nexstar’s WTEN that he hired A&J Tree Service to come to his property and remove three trees from his backyard on Monday. The homeowner said the company’s truck tipped over after caving into a septic system on the side of the home.

I was wondering how a truck ended up on the roof of a house. I initially thought maybe it drove off an elevated roadway, but apparently, it was a crane or a bucket truck, which had extended the boom, and then the truck became unsteady over a septic tank, then the extended boom caused a lever action that flipped the truck onto the roof of the house.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/didn-t-expect-anything-truck-133013539.html

I've worked with cranes before, and we made sure the foundations were solid, with boards and/or beams under the foot pads of the outriggers.
 
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A dog in Tulsa, Oklahoma, started a house fire after biting into a lithium ion battery, fire officials said.

The Tulsa Fire Department recently released dramatic footage of the fire, which took place in May, showing the portable cellphone battery sparking and bursting into flames, sending two dogs and a cat running.

The home sustained significant damage in the fire, but the pets escaped through a dog door and were not harmed, according to Andy Little, a spokesperson for the fire department.

"However, the outcome could've been much worse if there had been no means of escape or if the family was asleep at the time," Little added.

https://abc7news.com/15155553/
 
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berkeman said:
Never forget to give your dog his medication.
Wikipedia said:
However, some lithium salts have a medicinal effect and are used in lithium therapy for bipolar affective disorders, mania, depression, and cluster headaches.
 

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