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Play with humane shelter cats online.

http://www.oregonhumane.org/

The Idaho Humane Society playroom is down ATM:

http://www.idahohumanesociety.org/



http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=12813219

PORTLAND – More than 90,000 cat lovers from 112 countries have played with the kittens at the Oregon Humane Society since September, wiggling and yanking on kitty toys at the shelter’s play room.

You’d think such a large number of people would be tripping over each other. But these visits are by remote, thanks to real-time technology that lets fans of felines use their computers to manipulate the toys, which dangle from robotic arms.

It’s a game of cat and computer mouse.

The kitties whack and tug at the toys and occasionally tumble with each other while their human playmates watch via cat-cam.

Cats being cats, sometimes they ignore the toys, too.

The technology, called iPetCompanion, was invented by a small Idaho robotics company, Apriori Control, and was first tested by the Idaho Humane Society in Boise last June.

“After launching our first site live in Idaho, we received an enormous response from Humane Societies around the country,” said Scott Harris, head of Apriori.

He chose the Oregon Humane Society for the next launch.

“All I had to do was provide space and kittens,” said Barbara Baugnon, communications director at the Portland shelter.

One purpose of the program is to increase cat adoptions by letting would-be owners play with the cats without having to travel to the shelters.

That’s working. Adoptions are up 16 percent at the Oregon Humane Society, and have increased at the Boise shelter as well.

But it’s not the whole point. People overseas who have played with the Idaho and Oregon kittens are probably not about to book a flight to the Pacific Northwest to adopt a cat.

Still, they benefit. Interacting with cats can have a soothing effect on humans, even if it is done remotely.

Some of the human playmates are people who can’t own cats, whether because of building rules, allergies or other reasons. Disabled people with limited mobility also play with the kitties.

The average interactive time per viewer at the Idaho shelter is nearly 14 minutes; at the Oregon shelter it’s just shy of 15 minutes, said Harris.

The Idaho site has had more than 86,000 unique visitors from 108 countries. For both shelters, the greatest number of visitors have been American, followed by Germans, Australians, Canadians, Britons, Estonians and Swiss.

Some 71.3 percent of people who visit the Idaho site come back again; that rate in Oregon is 85.6.

And having humans available to play 24/7 can be good for the felines’ mental and physical health as well.

“The basic idea of an online kitty play room is great for both people who are, for one reason or another, unable to play with their own cat, and for the kittens, to help with socialization, reduce boredom in the shelter and promote later adoption,” said Dr. Dennis C. Turner, an author and researcher in animal behavior at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.

“I hope this innovation will be adopted by other shelters throughout the world,” Turner, an expert on cat behavior and human-cat relations, said in an e-mail.

Baugnon, at the Oregon shelter, hopes the interactive play rooms will help more people understand that cats need attention from their human owners, just as dogs do.

“Over the years, dogs have been elevated in status. Now they’re members of the family,” she said.

Cats, she worries, sometimes get unequal treatment.

“We want people to understand cats aren’t OK by themselves. We are hoping people realize these are beings that want to be part of the family,” Baugnon said.

There have been some glitches. During the first week, the kittens at the Idaho shelter broke all of the toy mechanisms in the play room, said Dr. Jeff Rosenthal, executive director at the Idaho Humane Society.

The mechanisms were toughened up to withstand the “destructive capacity of a roomful of kittens.”

Currently, you have to use Internet Explorer to interact with the kittens, but Harris is working on that. He also said he is working with a large pet-toy distributor interested in selling iPetCompanion.

While hundreds of other shelters have expressed interest, Harris said, the $8,200 installation cost is an obstacle unless sponsors can be found to foot the bill.

In the meantime, he said, the technology is being put to other uses as well – including plans to control the feeding of an even bigger cat, a zoo lion, over the Internet.
 
That's pretty freakin' awesome. :thumbsup:
 
Supercross motorcycle star James Stewart arrested after pulling over car full of real police officers.

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/777/9591/Motorcycle-Article/James-Stewart-Arrested-in-Orlando.aspx



James Stewart was arrested March 28th for impersonating a police officer. The Supercross star was stopped at the Orlando International Airport by an Orange County deputy and Orlando police officer. Reports state a second man, Quinault Jehrrod, was also arrested with Stewart.

The charges stem from an incident earlier on Monday involving the 25-year-old Stewart and his passenger, Jehrrod (age 44). Stewart pulled in behind a vehicle on State Road 417 and activated “red and blue police-type lights” located on the dash of his Toyota Tundra pickup. The vehicle Stewart was trailing pulled to the right shoulder. It contained two off-duty Florida Highway Patrol troopers and an Osceola County deputy.

Stewart's truck then pulled up with the passenger shouting at the vehicle. The off-duty officer then showed his badge, identifying himself, with Stewart then speeding off northbound. The troopers followed and called 911. Stewart and Jehrrod were arrested later at the airport. Stewart was booked in the Orange County Jail and released in the early morning hours of March 29th. (UPDATE: Details of incident updated following March 29th statements by Florida Highway Patrol)

The Orlando ABC-affiliate station, WFTV, reports troopers have a confession with Stewart telling officials that the dash-mounted lights used to pull-over the off-duty officers were purchased at a flea market. Stewart's passenger was arrested trying to hide the lights in luggage.

Conflicting earlier reports raised confusion. The Miami Herald cited the man arrested as Mark Stewart Jr and the booking report listed the offender at James Mack Steward Jr., mispelling the last name.

It is unclear how the charge will hinder Stewart's immediate racing plans. Updates and official word from the Stewart camp is pending. (UPDATE: An AP report states Stewart has been charged with a first-degree misdemeanor)

Here's a video from the Orlando Sentinel which shows the lifted, black, four-door Toyota Tundra driven by Stewart.
 
Bi-Winning (R)

You might no longer be able to us "Bi-Winning" as your handle in first-person shooter games, because:


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Duh! Charlie Sheen to trademark catchphrases

Miley Cyrus recently tweeted that Charlie Sheen taught her a lot about "winning." The teen star could also learn a few things about trademark laws from the troubled actor.

Sheen's rep confirms to CNN that the former "Two and a Half Men" star is looking to trademark 22 of the catchphrases he has made famous during his recent rants.

Besides "Duh, Winning," Sheen has also registered such gems as "Vatican Assassin,” “Tiger Blood,” “Rock Star From Mars,” and “I’m Not Bi-Polar, I’m Bi-Winning,” reports Entertainment Weekly.
 
Myanmar punkers warned they could face up to a month in prison for wearing "decadent" clothing during the New Year festivities. It is another classic case of the worldwide failure of multiculturalism.





Associated Press: Myanmar warns no ‘decadent’ dress for New Year’s

YANGON, Myanmar — Revelers who wear “decadent” clothing during Myanmar’s upcoming New Year’s celebrations can face up to a month in prison, a news report said Sunday.

The four-day festival begins April 13 and marks the traditional New Year on the lunisolar calendar that is also used in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. It’s one of the few times when Myanmar’s citizens can cut loose under the watchful eye of the repressive regime.

Revelers in the impoverished country splash one another with water and dance in the streets, despite annual warnings of proper etiquette from the government. Myanmar was under military rule for 50 years.

Following elections last year, the junta was officially disbanded and handed power to a nominally civilian government, but the rules for partying during the New Year’s celebration remain unchanged.

The News Watch journal, a weekly magazine, issued the government’s warning for merrymakers to “avoid wearing dress that is contrary to Myanmar culture.”

It said that a special committee will supervise what people are wearing and will use CCTV cameras to videotape crowds.

Those caught “wearing decadent attire” can face a fine and up to one month in prison, the weekly reported. It did not specify what clothing was banned, but government warnings in the past have called on women not to wear skimpy tank tops and short shorts. Past warnings have also told revelers to avoid making remarks that could hurt national unity, not to honk horns and to avoid horseplay that could injure people, like throwing bags filled with ice.

A more detailed list of this year’s rules is expected to be printed in state-run media in the coming days.

Myanmar, which has been ruled by the military since 1962 and is also known as Burma, held its first elections in 20 years in November, though there has been little indication since of real democratic changes. The elections were widely criticized as a sham.
 
Cows line up in Kerken, Germany to await their turn to be brushed:



CALF CLEANING: A cow enjoyed a cleaning brush at a stable in Kerken, Germany, Tuesday. Cows can start the brush themselves. Farmer Andreas Straetmans said it makes the cows feel comfortable and produce more milk. (Frank Augstein/Associated Press)
 
Yep, not that weird to me. Then again, i've been to quite a few dairies. The cows love a good scratch..
 
Yep, not that weird to me. Then again, i've been to quite a few dairies. The cows love a good scratch..
If you give the cows some love they produce more
 
A happy animal is a healthy animal which in turn will be more productive.
 
What's your favorite thing to give up for lent?

Solid food?


It could be every man's idea of heaven.

It is certainly a lot more fun than fasting for 40 days and nights in a parched desert.

A journalist in Iowa has decided to go on a beer-and-water-only diet for Lent, or as Jimmy Fallon told a Late Night audience, 'an alcoholic just found out it is Lent'.

But despite the criticism and the world-wide attention he has received, J. Wilson is halfway through his Lenten fast and is taking it pretty seriously.
The father-of-two got the inspiration for his 'liquid bread' diet when he encountered German monks' 300-year-old practice of drinking just beer and water to complete the fast of Lent.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...es-half-way-mark-beer-diet.html#ixzz1JSZYKPN8


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...es-half-way-mark-beer-diet.html#ixzz1JSZQIwJj
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nner-Man-reaches-half-way-mark-beer-diet.html
 
Amish Youth Charged After Drag Racing



Oh those crazy Amish are at it again. In the small town of Ashland, Ohio police have charged Jacob Raber with a driving left of center ticket. I’d say he got away easy on that one.

Seems Jacob and a buddy of his where on their way to church heading down Route 758 this last Sunday when they decided to make the trip a little more interesting with a drag race.

While attempting to get the best out of his buggy he veered a little too much to the left and clipped a motorist with his carriage.

Raber reportedly suffered scratches and cuts in the accident. His three passengers and the motorist escaped unharmed. No one else was injured and the other motorists where not charged.

Just goes to show you. It’s possible to get wild and crazy on the roads in any sort of vehicle. And sometimes it’s even more fun where you might least expect it:


Link to video.

Teen Horse Buggy Chase: Amish Levi Detweiler Arrested



One doesn’t expect the Amish to get into trouble with the law, but apparently its not completely out of the question. Amish teenager Levi Detweiler was arrested after he led police in a teen horse buggy chase. Update: Levi Detweiler mugshot photo added below.


Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office is reporting that deputies spotted an Amish horse-drawn buggy running a stop sign in Leon, New York last week. Leon is in rural western New York. When deputies tried to pull the driver over, Detweiler refused to stop and let police on a 1-mile chase in his horse and buggy.

Levi Detweiler, 17-years-old, ended up crashing his buggy and attempting to flee on foot. If the Amish watched television, he might have known that never ends well for the person attempting to flee law enforcement!


Worse still, it appears the young Amish rebel might have been drinking while driving his buggy! Which would explain his need for speed while buggy driving.

The Amish teen horse buggy chase did not end well for the young man. Levi Detweiler was arrested and been charged with underage possession of alcohol, over-driving an animal, reckless endangerment, failure to stop at a stop sign and failure to yield to an emergency vehicle.

Not only is he in trouble with the police, I’m guessing he’s probably going to be in trouble when he returns to his Amish community. Don’t the Amish ban people from their community who step out of line like this? I’m not sure, just wondering. I truly wish I had pictures and a video of the teen horse buggy chase.

Update: You can see Levi Detweiler’s mugshot above. Also, he is being held in the Cattaraugus County Jail on $500 bond. I’m guessing his Amish community won’t bail him out and he’ll have to sit in jail until he gets a hearing and does whatever time he is given.
 
Haha, awesome.
 
From silly drivers to silly train passengers -

Man tries to board train with pony





Auntie said:
A man has been captured on CCTV trying to board a train accompanied by a pony.

Shocked staff watched as the man tried to get on the train at Wrexham General station with the white pony in tow

After a conductor refused him entry, the man returned to the ticket booth where he tried to buy two tickets - for himself and the animal.
 
Adding a clown car story to the travel theme of recent posts...



Mexican authorities said they found and detained more than 500 illegal immigrants from Central America and Asia who were crammed inside two tractor-trailers heading toward the United States on Tuesday.

X-ray equipment detected the immigrants at checkpoints in the southern state of Chiapas, the state attorney general's office said. The drivers of both trucks sped away after authorities ordered them to stop, but police apprehended them nearby.

Inside the tractor-trailers, they found 513 people from El Salvador, Ecuador, China, Japan, Guatemala, India, Nepal, Honduras and the Dominican Republic.

Each of them had paid $7,000 to travel to the United States, the attorney general said.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americas/05/17/mexico.migrants/index.html
 
Each of them had paid $7,000 to travel to the United States, the attorney general said.

Isn't that more money than what it costs to enter the country legally?
 
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