Mounties capture one of Americas Most (Un)Wanted killers in northern N.B.
This guy was just caught up North in Campbellton, crazyness. Nice to know he made it all the way up from the states and accross canada before being caught in the middle of nowhere.. nice work. He (was) listed as # 15 on Americans Most Wanted list. Scary, very Scary.
Your $7,250 speakers cables are crap! Mine cost $43,000.
Journalist Accepts $1 Million Challenge: Do $7250 Cables Sound Better or Not? (Or they could use these $43,000 cables instead). At least, it sounded like acceptance, even to James Randi. But then… maybe not.
So while you’re waiting to find out if you should spend that much for cables, maybe you can buy something from this collection of fine audiophile products. $400 for a pair tweeters may not be too bad. You can use them with your $350,000 amplifier, and your awesome-looking $100,000 turntable. Make sure you set aside $13,416 for a decent power cable, though, or you’re just wasting your money.
Doctor Steel versus The Hammer of God
Not only does Dr. Duncan Steel have a manly name, he’s also one of the guys responsible for keeping those pesky asteroids away from Earth.
Thai food sparks terror alert in London
London attacked by burning, spicy food — locals unable to ‘Keep Calm and Carry On.’ It all spells t-e-r-r-o-r a-l-e-r-t! (NOTE: the BBC provides the recipe in a sidebar in case you need to have “specialist crews” break down your door.)”
A pot of burning chilli sparked fears of a biological terror attack in central London. Firefighters wearing protective breathing apparatus were called to D’Arblay Street, Soho, after reports of noxious smoke filling the air. Police closed off three roads and evacuated homes following the alert. Specialist crews broke down the door to the Thai Cottage restaurant at 1900 BST on Monday where they discovered the source – a 9lb pot of chillies. The restaurant had been preparing Nam Prik Pao, a red-hot Thai dip which uses extra-hot chillies which are deliberately burnt.






