Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Pennsylvania: Carbon monoxide Kills 4
Carbon monoxide apparently killed a married couple and their two children in an eastern Pennsylvania home where police found a car running in the garage, stunning friends and neighbors who recalled the family Tuesday as happy and outgoing. It wasn't clear whether the car was left running accidentally, or whether it was an intentional act.
State police declined to comment on the investigation. Police were called to the home in Milford Township in rural Bucks County, about 45 miles northwest of Philadelphia, at 11:20 p.m. Monday. "When troopers arrived at the residence, they found the house was clearly filled with high levels of carbon monoxide from a running vehicle in a garage below (inside) the residence," state police Lt. Vincent D'Angelo said in a news release.
Opinion: Maybe they shouldn't of parked in the garage if it was an accident, but if it wasn't then they should of made sure that the keys were with them and that the garage door was locked.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
5 Firefighter Being Held Captive
SUWANEE, Ga. -- The Gwinnett County Police Department SWAT is on scene of a barricaded gunman holding five Gwinnett County firefighters hostage.
Police believe the firemen responded to a home on Walnut Grove Way in Suwanee for a medical call, where they are now being held. The residence is near Collins Hill Rd. and Taylor Rd. Police are unsure of the gunman's motive at this time.
We have screws on the scene and will provide updates as soon as they are available.
Shortly after 5:00, Cpl. Edwin Ritter asked that news helicopters stay clear of the airspace for the safety of all involved.
Opninion: I think its really scary to be held captive and at gun point.
Monday, April 8, 2013
New Generation of Xbox Announced on May 21: Xbox 720
Microsoft will spill the beans on its next-generation Xbox at an event on May 21, according to Windows blogger Paul Thurrott and a report from The Verge.
Originally scheduled for April, the event was pushed back to May, sources have told the Verge.
That echoes similar information from Supersite for Windows writer Paul Thurrott. In an interview with the video blog "What the Tech" on Friday, Thurrott said that Microsoft had planned to announce the new console on April 24 but then rescheduled the event for May 21.
Opinion: How many more Xbox consoles and Playstation consoles will they make. Its not a war about who has the best console.

Thursday, April 4, 2013
Two Truths And a Lie
Girth and vulnerability were constants in the career of Griffiths who died last week in England, aged 65, personally mourned, it would seem, by everybody who either saw his work or was involved in it.
In Independence Oregon, there have been multiple arrests based on "unlawful" acts. But some of the pleads are completely lawful, like an officer claims that tail lights were out but the trucks tail light was completely fine, working and was turned on. The Independence officers need to get their act straight and stop their acts of untruthful arrests.
Businesspeople in Colorado are preparing to sell marijuana under the new laws there, and dispensaries are opening in the District, despite the federal law. Meanwhile, the Maryland legislature also is considering more lenient marijuana laws.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Jon Bon Jovi's NYC Duplex For Sale
Jon Bon Jovi has listed his SoHo duplex for $42 million. The rocker bought the 5-bed home in 2007 and reportedly invested millions in renovations. Spanning 7,452-square-feet it has three terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 360-degree views of SoHo and beyond. He reportedly paid around $24 million.
Honestly, if I had the money to buy Bon Jovi's duplex, I would. He is such a great musician.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Last Supper of an Executed Inmate
Harry Charles Moore, age 56, executed by Oregon, was executed on 5/16/97. His
before execution was four 2-liters of soda being Coca-cola, Mountain Dew, A&W Root Beer, and Slice; four apples; two oranges; a banana; and a bunch of green grapes.
Honestly, I think that last meals for scheduled execution inmates shouldn't be shown to the public because its sad to know that people are going to be executed. Yeah, they may have been murders or rapists or child molesters, but their LAST meal shouldn't be shown.

Mother Jones Photo Essay: The World's Most Arresting Images
Italian photographer Pietro Masturzo took the top prize for his haunting photo of Iranian protesters shouting from rooftops during the June uprising in Tehran.
I think that this photo essay is a really good one because of the images that were entered with the title "The World's Most Arresting Images."
The photos really do arrest your eyes when you look at them, or at least that's what happened to me.
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