Non-IT News Thread
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Great Falls, Montana: Hunter Says He Escaped Grizzly Bear Attack by Shoving Arm Down Its Throat
Chase Dellwo, 26, told the Great Falls Tribune he shoved his arm down the bear's throat, because he read bears had bad gag reflexes. He suffered a wound to the head, a swollen eye and a punctured leg.
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@mlnews said:
Great Falls, Montana: Hunter Says He Escaped Grizzly Bear Attack by Shoving Arm Down Its Throat
Chase Dellwo, 26, told the Great Falls Tribune he shoved his arm down the bear's throat, because he read bears had bad gag reflexes. He suffered a wound to the head, a swollen eye and a punctured leg.
Did he also suffer getting barfed on by a bear?
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I can only imagine. Remains of previous bow hunters chucked all over him.
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Time to work on the next 1,000 news items!
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Yuntai Mountain: Glass Walkway Suspended 3,540-Feet High Cracks Under Tourists
The Henan Province, China, tourist attraction is closed for repairs after the Oct 5 incident. “Nobody was in danger,” a spokesman said. The walkway opened in September.
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Norwegian Air: CEO Says $69 One-Way Flights From US to Europe Could Be Available Soon
The airline is considering adding cheap flights from some U.S. airports, such as New York's Westchester County Airport, to Edinburgh and Bergen, Norway, CEO Bjørn Kjos said.
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Wow that's cool!
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@mlnews said:
Yuntai Mountain: Glass Walkway Suspended 3,540-Feet High Cracks Under Tourists
The Henan Province, China, tourist attraction is closed for repairs after the Oct 5 incident. “Nobody was in danger,” a spokesman said. The walkway opened in September.
Now that is scary!!
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@mlnews said:
Yuntai Mountain: Glass Walkway Suspended 3,540-Feet High Cracks Under Tourists
The Henan Province, China, tourist attraction is closed for repairs after the Oct 5 incident. “Nobody was in danger,” a spokesman said. The walkway opened in September.
Why the heck would someone want to walk across that anyway? NUTS
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@mlnews said:
Norwegian Air: CEO Says $69 One-Way Flights From US to Europe Could Be Available Soon
The airline is considering adding cheap flights from some U.S. airports, such as New York's Westchester County Airport, to Edinburgh and Bergen, Norway, CEO Bjørn Kjos said.
This is HUGE. And not only that, but this is our airlines, one of the two that we have been using for getting to and from Europe. AND Westchester County is the airport by our house (that we can't sell) in New York. It is a rural airport, absolutely tiny, way north of the city. SO easy to deal with and an airport that we have been using for many years so know really well. This will make European travel so much easier and less costly!
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That is really cheap. That will certainly change how people get to and from Europe!
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Doctors Without Borders labels US attack of civilian hospital a war crime.
The US has admitted to intentionally bombing a medical facility and killing nineteen Doctors without Borders workers but has been unable to reliably establish why the decided to bomb the facility. The MSF has pointed out that this is a breach of international law and constitutes a war crime.
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Randy Quaid: Actor Arrested in Montreal by Canada Border Services Agency, Wife Says
Quaid was arrested Tuesday morning for undisclosed reasons after checking in with officials in Montreal, his wife Evi told CBC News. Quaid was previously arrested in Montreal in April.
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@mlnews said:
Doctors Without Borders labels US attack of civilian hospital a war crime.
The US has admitted to intentionally bombing a medical facility and killing nineteen Doctors without Borders workers but has been unable to reliably establish why the decided to bomb the facility. The MSF has pointed out that this is a breach of international law and constitutes a war crime.
This is a rush to judgement. Intentionally bombed? Yes. But why was it chosen as a target? Once that is disclosed, then work on determining if it was a war crime or not.
Mistaken targets happen. Does not instantly mean it is a war crime. Does not mean it is not either. That is the point of investigating and using the rule of law instead of the mob mentality of mass media.
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@JaredBusch said:
Mistaken targets happen. Does not instantly mean it is a war crime.
US stated that it was intentional. That's not in dispute from either side. Doctors without Borders said that intentional, for whatever reason, violated the law and constituted a war crime. Maybe they are incorrect, but that is what they stated and what the US has admitted to. So that is the starting point.
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@JaredBusch said:
But why was it chosen as a target? Once that is disclosed, then work on determining if it was a war crime or not.
Well that's not what they claim. They claimed that the reason for choosing it as a target wasn't part of determining if it was a war crime. I don't know if that is correct or not, but that is the claim that as a protected hospital, no one had a right to bomb it.
Are you sure that it is true that "why" it was bombed is a factor?
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@JaredBusch said:
That is the point of investigating and using the rule of law instead of the mob mentality of mass media.
Right, which is why only what was admitted to on one side was stated and what was claimed by the other was pointed out as what they claimed. No opinion added in the post.
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@scottalanmiller said:
US stated that it was intentional. That's not in dispute from either side. Doctors without Borders said that intentional, for whatever reason, violated the law and constituted a war crime. Maybe they are incorrect, but that is what they stated and what the US has admitted to. So that is the starting point.
Yes, it was intentionally targeted. My point was WHY was it intentionally targeted.Once that is known, THEN it is valid to begin discussing war crimes.
A mistaken target can still be intentional. That is not in question. Because the mistake was choosing that target. Not that the mistake was they missed another target and hit the hospital.