Jumat, 26 Februari 2016

When This Couple Began Their First Dance, No One Expected These Moves!

A husband and wife's first dance at their wedding reception is a very important moment. It's romantic and it shows everyone in the room exactly what kind of love the two share. Because of this, it's a significant event that many people remember from their wedding day.

But instead of just doing a slow dance, this couple wanted to mix things up a little to show their bond and romantic playfulness. When you see what they did, wowing everyone in attendance, you'll be impressed too.

Hey, when you can cut a rug like that, why wouldn't you show it off for the world to see? Congratulations to the happy couple! I hope your marriage is as awesome as this dance. ViralNova

Minggu, 10 Januari 2016

The Worst Days to Fly in 2016, This is The Analysis

What are the worst days to fly? There are several specific dates every year when airline tickets jump in price. Much of it has to do with seasonal pricing and the dates vary from year to year.

Here are the ones I think you should watch out for in 2016 as you make vacation plans.

Note: The data I drew on for my analysis is my own and includes airfare prices for 15 major cities across the United States for seven-day trips.



Worst Days to Fly - Domestic Trips


These are the dates to avoid for flight departures.

March 17: The cheap winter season is over and -- sorry, St. Patrick -- but March 17 is the date of this year's spring price jump. If you're looking for a getaway from the snow, be sure to begin your trip by March 16.

May 17: Prices jump again as the more expensive pre-summer season gets underway. If you plan on gifting your college grad with a trip, here's hoping commencement is earlier in the month so he or she can begin a trip by May 16.

June 10: The final jump of summer, which is (of course!) timed to when most of us want to start vacation and that's the point: Airlines know when we want to fly and price accordingly. Vacations during the most popular weeks and months of summer are traditionally the priciest, airfare-wise. If you can start your vacation a little early, take off June 9 instead of the day after.

July 31: This is the last day of higher weekday prices (although this date is actually a Sunday); in other words, if you fly Aug. 1, you'll find many weekday fares are lower than the week before. So wait until August to start your trip. Or even later.

Aug. 22: This is the last day of expensive overall higher summer pricing. As of Aug. 23, fares drop to the lower weekday levels mentioned in the preceding paragraph. If possible, delay summer vacation until Aug. 23 or beyond to reap more savings.

Wednesday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 27: These dates that oh-so-neatly bracket Thanksgiving are traditionally the most expensive days of the year to fly because they are so popular. If you can avoid flying even one, you could save big.

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Worst Days to Fly - Trans-Atlantic Trips


The dates to avoid for trips to Europe.

March 17: Again, fares to Europe jump slightly on this date, which marks the end of the winter season. It's not a deal-breaker by any means, but if you can start a late winter trip by March 16, your fare will likely drop.

May 17: This date inaugurates the start of the pricey international summer season and includes another fare hike for flights to Europe. If you can start your trip even a day early (May 16), you will likely save some money.

Aug. 22: If you planned to begin that trip to London or Rome on this day, hold off another 24 hours. On Aug. 23, fares will drop as the airlines begin their fall season. They call it fall because the kids are back in school and demand for flights drops. Waiting brings other benefits like shorter lines at attractions, just-as-good weather, but, most of all, cheaper flights.


Final Thought

Don't book too early. For domestic flights, purchase tickets between 90 and 30 days before departure. For international travel, you can start five months ahead but try to have your purchase wrapped up 45 days before departure.

Source: Rick Seaney CEO of Faracompare as you see on http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/worst-days-fly-2016/story?id=36162967


Toddler Loses Part of Finger After it Got Trapped in Shopping Mall Escalator in Eastern China

A two-year girl severed part of a finger when her hand got stuck in a shopping centre escalator in eastern China, mainland media reports.

The toddler was with her parents at the mall in Jian city in Jiangxi on Saturday, according to a provincial news portal.

Toddler Loses Part of Finger After it Got Trapped in Shopping Mall Escalator in Eastern China


She wandered off towards the escalator running between the first and second floor and fell near the floorplate, mall employees were quoted by Jxnews.com.cn as saying.

Her hand became wedged between the stairs and the plate, severing part of her finger. She was taken to hospital but later transferred to a higher-level facility in nearby Nanchang city.

A maintenance worker found the severed digit but the report did not say whether surgeons were able to reattach it.

The incident happened after the girl’s father took her out of a restaurant at the mall and left her alone while he chatted with friends. The mother remained inside the restaurant.

The local work safety authority is investigating the accident.

Several months ago a young mother in Hubei died after she fell through an escalator floorplate at a shopping mall. She managed to push her two-year-old son to safety before being dragged into the machinery.

In Shanghai a cleaner’s foot was amputated after being trapped in an escalator when he was mopping the steps in a shopping centre in August.

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Source: http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/1899729/toddler-loses-part-finger-after-it-got-trapped-shopping-mall

Kamis, 07 Januari 2016

OMG! A Passenger Noticed Their Plane Door is OPEN at 10,000 Feet Its Terrifying!

Passengers were left shaken but unharmed in the incident as the airline apologised to all on board

This is the terrifying moment passengers realise their plane door is OPEN at 10,000ft.

The plane took off without the door being properly sealed and a visible gap could be seen between the doors.

Some people on board said they suffered headaches and felt pain in their ears.

The plane was forced to return to Chebu Airport in Seoul where 163 passengers were offloaded.

Video filmed inside the aircraft showed a gap between the door and the door frame making a strange noise.


Seoul's Yonhap news agency said the Jin Air flight bound for South Korea's south-eastern port city of Busan returned to Cebu after about 30 minutes in the air.

Passenger Kim Jin-bae said: "The flight turned back about 30 minutes after (takeoff) because the door was open and the gap was big enough to put a finger in it."
OMG! A Passenger Noticed Their Plane Door is OPEN at 10,000 Feet Its Terrifying!



Kim added: "I thought I would die here because I was numb with a headache."

Another passenger called Lee Sang-gyu said: "Adults felt so much pain because of (the pressure on) eardrum. How painful could it be for children?"

The passengers finally arrived at Gimhae airport in Busan on another plane at 9pm - 15 hours later than scheduled.

Head of Jin Air Busan office, Park Mun-seong, apologised for the incident.

10 Cult 'Star Wars' Quotes

Star Wars characters have said the most meaningful things on the Force, fatherhood and size: Get ready for the next film with these classic quotes. In case you've been living on another planet for the last decades and want to understand the whole "Star Wars" phenomenon before watching the new film, read this now - and be sure to learn those classic quotes by heart.

10 Cult 'Star Wars' Quotes


1. 'What a piece of junk!'
Smuggler and contractor Han Solo, played by Harrison Ford - who returns in "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" - is one of the leading players in the Rebel Alliance in the fight against the Galactic Empire. He won the space vehicle Millennium Falcon in a game and fixed it up, but Luke Skywalker wasn't impressed when he first saw it.

2. 'When I left you, I was the learner; now I am the master.'
Darth Vader said this to Obi-Wan in "A New Hope," the first in the original trilogy of Star Wars films. Originally trained as a Jedi, Darth Vader turned to the dark side, though we later find out that he was also the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia. Complicated family relations, a spooky mask, and an unforgettable raspy voice are the perfect ingredients for a blockbuster.

3. 'No, I'm your father'
This is probably the most famous Star Wars quote, but the way it is always repeated is not quite correct. Most people say: "Luke, I am your father" - but the original lines are slightly different. Luke Skywalker is fighting Darth Vader in Cloud City and discovers the identity of his progenitor by declaring: "You killed my father!" "No Luke. I am your father."

4. 'May the force be with you'
If "No Luke. I am your father" isn't the most famous quote from the Star Wars universe, this one is. The phrase is even connected to the official Star Wars day, May 4th, as in "May the fourth be with you." It's a greeting that Star Wars characters use all the time. Star Wars without the force wouldn't be Star Wars, after all.

5. 'Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope'
Princess Leia often gets the short end of the stick in the trilogy, since she spends a significant amount of time in captivity. But she also gets to do something we all dream of: Be a hologram. She request Obi-Wan's help in the name of her father, who was a rebel fighter. It's cute little R2-D2 who presents her desperate message.

6. 'That's no moon, it's a space station.'
Foreshadowing doom is a recurring theme in the futuristic films. After all, Luke, Han, Leia and the gang are in constant danger of being blown up, sliced by lightsabers, frozen forever, and dying other horrific deaths. It's Luke's Jedi mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi who sets the facts straight and teaches the young warrior a bit about astronomy. That 'moon' is actually the Imperial Death Star.

7. 'These are not the droids you are looking for'
Trained Jedis, such as Obi-Wan, had the power to influence people's minds, rather than utilizing physical aggression, and Obi-Wan Kenobi was a master. When imperial stormtroopers are looking for C-3PO and R2-D2, Obi-Wan calls on the Force and simply tells the stormtrooper to keep looking. Now, if only that would work in real life, too…

8. 'Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?'
Princess Leia clearly wasn't afraid when Luke Skywalker showed up to rescue her from the Death Star - dressed in that uncomfortable uniform. Mark Hamill, who played Skywalker, is approximately 5' 9" or 175 cm tall, while stormtroopers average 183 cm according to starwars.com. Leia was familiar with the soldiers of the Galactic Empire and quickly recognized that Luke's suit didn't sit quite right.

9. 'Judge me by size, do you?'
Luke had already been picked on by Leia for his size (back on the Death Star, in a stormtrooper costume) and apparently still hadn't recovered his self-confidence. The young Jedi still had much to learn and Yoda was quick to remind him that even a 66-centimeter alien can do anything - with the help of the Force.

10. 'The force is strong in my family. My father has it, I have it, my sister has it.'
Luke Skywalker said this iconic phrase in "Return of the Jedi" (1983) to his sister Leia, and now it was repeated in the second teaser of Star Wars VII. The producers even used the same recording from 1983. Those two scenes are more than 30 years apart: True fans got goosebumps from the flashback quote. Get ready for more when you see the actual film.

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These Birth Control Brands Made A Huge Mistake, Now Women Are Fighting Back

It all started back in 2011, when a woman in Kansas City noticed her birth control pills had been reversed in their packaging, switching the numbered order and putting the placebo pills at the beginning of the pack. She quickly returned to her pharmacist to report the error, and from there, things moved quickly — eventually resulting in an FDA recall of 3.2 million blister packs of the pills.

These Birth Control Brands Made A Huge Mistake, Now Women Are Fighting Back


The problem is that recalls on birth control can’t undo what’s been done — when birth control fails, babies happen. Now, 117 women from 26 states are suing the pharmaceutical company Qualitest Inc., a subsidiary of the Irish drug-maker Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc., for millions of dollars in damages. The lawsuit also names names Vintage Pharmaceuticals LLC, Endo Health Solutions Inc., and Patheon Inc., which either made or packaged the recalled birth control pills.

Because of the mixup with the pills, 113 of the women involved in the suit became pregnant, and 94 of those women carried their babies to term. Keith Bodoh, the lead attorney on the case, told the Atlantic back in 2012 that the repercussions of the pill mix-up were “heart-wrenching.” One of his clients had to give up her child for adoption because of a military deployment she was slated to be on, while other clients had to drop out of nursing school and law school because of the pregnancies. Two of the women who became pregnant were minors at the time. “The lives of these people have just been turned upside-down because of this,” Bodoh said.

Worth noting: babies don’t come for cheap. The case seeks reimbursement for the money the women spent on the defective contraceptive, and in some cases, the cost of delivering and raising the children that were born because of the pill mixup.

Of course, the pharmaceutical industry is fighting back. Their argument: women who use contraceptive are aware of the risks involved. Pill manufacturers shouldn’t be held responsible for acts of God or unforeseeable events. (Like, say, the unforeseeable events that happen when the company you trusted to correctly package your pills packages them in reverse order.)

Because of the relatively small number of defective packs that were discovered during the recall—only 53 of 507,966 returned—on November 4 the lawsuit was deemed ineligible to be considered class action. Instead, the cases will focus on the individual women and their individual symptoms. “It is not enough that each class member prove that defendants sold a defective product,” Jones wrote. “Each plaintiff must show in an individualized manner which ‘physical symptoms’ she suffered, her medical history, and whether her use of any allegedly defective product resulted in these physical symptoms or a pregnancy.”

The brand names of the contraceptives involved in the 2011 recall were Cyclafem, Emoquette, Gildess, Orsythia, Previfem and Tri-Previfem.

Source: uproxx.com

Rabu, 06 Januari 2016

Video: Miraculously, This Fish Survive for 6 Months with Half Body

A variety of things that cannot be explained logically occur in the world each day. Some of the successful caught on camera eventually viral and make a public scene.



One of them as happened in fish in this video. The video show you the Fish live only with half his body.

More great again, the fish survive for six months. The unfortunate fish was found by a man at a market in Thailand.



No doubt, a video showing the fish it instantly reap the reaction from netizen. Many feel the fish and consider it a sad very sad.

"Actually it's very magical, but I'm still sad to see it," wrote one netter. "How he could endure that long?" asked the other.


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Selasa, 05 Januari 2016

You'll Never Guess How Old The World's Oldest Tree Is!


You'll Never Guess How Old The World's Oldest Tree Is!

This is the world's OLDEST tree:

This tree is 9,500 years old. That's nine-thousand-five-hundred-years-old.

This tree is a Norwegian Spruce, fondly nicknamed "Old Tjikko." We're not sure how you pronounce that - but we're betting it rings with the importance of a being who has lived for a millennium.

This tree was born in the Neolithic era. This tree remembers every single US President, every British Monarch, and the time before the Roman Empire was even a thing.

The tree was discovered in 2004, by Professor Leif Kullman, who carbon dated the tree twelve times to prove his find.

Source: http://www.playbuzz.com/robfairchild10/youll-never-guess-how-old-the-worlds-oldest-tree-is

Obama Expands Gun-Control Measures to Reduce Nationwide Violence

Following widespread mass-shootings in the US, the president has announced measures to curb gun-related violence. But conservative politicans criticized the measures, saying they target "the most law-abiding citizens."

US President Barack Obama announced executive orders on Tuesday that aim to reduce gun-related violence by bolstering criminal background checks, mental health care and "smart gun technology."

"This is not a plot to take away everybody's guns. You pass a background check, you purchase a firearm. The problem is some gun sellers have been operating under a different set of rules," Obama said, referring to legal loopholes that allow people to sell guns without licenses.

Obama Expands Gun-Control Measures to Reduce Nationwide Violence


Increased measures

One of the measures requires all gun sellers to register as such, and perform background checks on all American citizens wishing to purchase a firearm. If the dealer fails to do so, he or she could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 (232,000-euro) fine.

Another measure aims to bolster mental health care, with Obama saying that two out of three gun-deaths in the US in the past decade have been linked to suicide.The move would effectively close the "gun show loophole" that allows dealers to sell weapons at firearms exhibitions without performing background checks.

The outgoing president, who had tears in his eye at one point, said that the executive orders would provide "significant" resources to preventing people with mental illnesses from acquiring a firearm.

Obama also said he directed the Pentagon, Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security to increase research on "smart gun technology" that would allow authorities to trace lost or stolen guns and reduce accidents.

He likened the technology to smartphones that require mobile users to place their thumbprint on a reader to access its content.

"The gun lobby may be holding Congress hostage right now, but they can't hold America hostage," the Demcorat president said to an applauding crowd at the White House. Republicans currently control both houses of Congress, the US legislature.

'Undermines liberty'?

However, Republican politicians were quick to respond to Obama's latest bid to curb gun violence.

"Rather than focus on criminals and terrorist, he goes after the most law-abiding of citizens. His words and actions amount to a form of intimidation that undermines liberty," said House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Conservative politicians allege that Obama has overstepped his executive powers by bypassing Congress and subverting the country's constitution.

Executive orders allow a US president to bypass the legislature - facing heavy resistance, particularly in the lower chamber, the House, Obama has resorted to such measures fairly frequently since taking office. However, despite criticism for his reliance on the tool, his annual average of 33 executive orders falls short of all seven of his most recent predecessors, back to Richard Nixon.

More than 300,000 people have been killed in the US in the past 10 years in gun-related incidents, according the president. ls/msh (AFP, Reuters, AP, dpa) Source Dw.com