Monday, October 24, 2016

Beautiful Brothel Worker Puts Up her Virginity For Sale At $400,000? WILL YOU BUY?





A woman is auctioning her virginity to help her family following a devastating house fire.

Katherine Stone, 20, left Seattle to work in one of Nevada’s infamous legal brothels after spotting an advertisement on Facebook.

There, she is advertising her virginity for $400,000 – however she won’t accept a bid unless she feels a “connection” with the person.

Speaking to CNN , she said:

“People say you are supposed to do it for love. But if you think about it, I am doing it because I love my family.”

Stone struck up a deal with brothel tycoon Dennis Hof in 2015. Hof stated she could sell her virginity at his brothel – as long as he gets a 50% cut.



Until then, she works at the brothel and offers non-intercourse services to raise money for her family who didn’t have insurance when the fire destroyed their home. She said:

“I’m waiting for a man who I feel a connection with so that the experience can be special for both of us.

“I have the right to choose what I do with my body. And in this troubling economy, do you blame me?”

Will you buy?

You can Charge your phone without electricity, see how.


The wind turbine

Do you think the term iFan applies only to a person who camps outside the Apple Store the night before a new model iPhone is released? Think again.

The iFan’s wind turbine approach to charging allows users to harness the ‘green’ power of the wind to energise their smartphones.

Designed by ‘3D interior and exterior designer, Tjeerd Veenhoven uses a modified computer fan.

The charging process takes around six hours – but enthusiastic (and fit) callers can speed it up by attaching their iFan to a bicycle.

The hand-crank


Desperate smartphone users will get around 30 seconds of talk time per minute of cranking the BoostTurbine 2000, with the potential to crank all the way to a full charge. At 2000 mAh, you won’t be able to effectively charge laptops or tablets, but phones, MP3 players and other 5V personal electronics should all work effectively.

Eton’s BoostTurbine 2000 is a purveyor of hand-cranked emergency devices – mainly flashlights, radios, and the sort-geared toward outdoor enthusiasts and survivalists.


Fruits

What could be more appropriate than charging an iPhone with an actual apple (or more subversive than doing the same with a Samsung Galaxy)? Well, provided that you’ve got the right tools, a bit of time and, presumably, some fruit you’re less than keen to eat, it can be done.

Essentially, what you’re building here is a circuit – like the ones you used to put together in science classes – using a regulation vegetable battery, created by sticking strips of zinc and copper into your fruit or root vegetable of choice.

The electricity comes from the oxidation of zinc, with the organic matter serving as a conductive barrier, and the copper (in the form of a penny) completing the circuit.

One fruit/vegetable will generate around half a volt of electricity, with stacks of alternating layers of vegetables, zinc and copper creating a lasagna-like battery series, each set adding to the total voltage.

It might be a cool experiment, but it’s by far the least efficient phone charging method on this list (which is presumably why it hasn’t been commercialized).










The sun

If you’re really keen on using fire to charge your phone, you may just want to consider going all out by using the sun

You know that massive ball of burning gas at the centre of the solar system. Well, it turns out that it throws off astonishing 400 trillion watts on regular basis – roughly the amount of energy it will take to power 500,000 years of our current civilisation in a single second. And, yes, that includes charging phones. Of course, harnessing the sun’s rays is the tricky bit — which is why we can be thankful for the Solio Bolt Solar Charger + Battery Pack from the aptly-named Better Energy Systems.

With its on-board battery and rotating solar panels, the Solio Bolt charges can charge USB-powered gadgets ranging from smartphone to MP3 player, e-reader and cameras.

The maximum voltage is 5V; but there are a few more ingenious ways to recharge your batteries. On average, a smartphone will take around three hours to go from zero to full.

Hey, who could dislike a gadget whose slogan tells us to just ‘Plug into the sun’?




Source: Know Your Mobile


Rogue Inc shows unconventional pieces for 'Essence' S/S 17 Suit Collection

   Designed for the confident and stylish man, the menswear collection features an array of sleek pieces that are as timeless as they are unconventional while emphasizing flattering fitting silhouette.
The Spring/Summer 2017 'Essence' collection is the brand's first ever foray into making men's suit and it comes very impressive with the interesting details, designs and more in place for the modern gentleman (ironically way from the brand name; Rogue Inc).
Teal damask finished suit, vest with interesting modern details via cross patterned button finishing, jumpers/vest, dusters/overcoats in nude/carton colours are amongst offerings from the collection.
The pieces come in teal, black, indigo, navy blue, grey, white colours going away from the classic suit norm of dark colours. The flattering fit, the tailoring (clean cuts), the fresh and modern silhouettes and general construction of each piece is quite impressive.
"The new rogue collection symbolizes the core quality of a man's life and style. It portrays his purpose, what defines him .
If you are a Rogue man - 'confident, cool and versatile', and love your sartorial elegance to always be on point, then the Essence collection is just for you" ; the brand's creative director Sadik Adams says about the new collection.
Each look is designed to fit perfectly modern and for a first time suit collection, it's not bad at all.

FG To Eradicate polio By 2017

    The Federal Government planned to immunise 41 million children against polio before the end of the year as part of efforts to ensure complete eradication of the virus in Nigeria by 2017, Health Minister Isaac Adewole said.
  The minister told newsmen in Maiduguri on Monday that the goal was to ensure that polio was eradicated in Africa by next year.
He said that similar immunisation would take place in neighbouring countries of Niger, Chad , Cameroon and Central African Republic as part of joint effort to ensure the eradication of the virus from
Africa.
He added that “our target is for Africa to be free of polio by 2017.
“We have an elaborate ring fence immunisation that is going to take place not only in Nigeria, but also in Niger, Chad , Cameroon and the Central African Republic.”
He explained that the Federal Government planned to conduct five rounds of immunisation against polio before the end of December.
He said that “in Nigeria, we are planning five rounds of immunisation; we have done one in the immediate area, where we immunised about 800, 000 children.
“We will do another round of four states to 18 states and go back to do another round of 18 states.
“By December, we will have immunised nothing less than 41 million children under five years of age in Nigeria.”
The minister pointed out that the discovery of wild polio virus in Borno was a great setback on the country’s journey toward final eradication of polio, stressing that “we thought that we had overcome polio, un fortunately between July and now, we detected four new cases.
“One case of polio alone is unacceptable, because it is equal to an outbreak.”
He, however, said that the discovery of the virus in the liberated communities from Boko Haram insurgents were was not totally unexpected.
He then commended President Muhammadu Buhari for providing all the support needed in the fight
against polio.
He also commended the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other partners for their support in the anti polio campaign.
He said “we want to thank the WHO, UNICEF and all these organisations for their support and partnership in the fight against polio.”

NJC Bans Judges From Receiving Gifts From Government

     The National Judicial Council (NJC) has barred judges and other court staff from accepting gifts from other arms of government.
The ban follows the recent clampdown on judges by the Department of State Service (DSS) over allegations of corruption.
Any form of lobbying of other arms of government by the judiciary or any of its institutions has also been outlawed - the move is aimed at curbing corruption and other unethical conduct among judicial officers.
    The measures are part of a new National Judicial Policy (NJP) to be launched in Abuja on Monday, October 23, it was learnt.
According to the existing Code of Conduct for judicial officers, "a judge and members of his/her family shall neither ask for nor accept any gift, bequest, favour, or loan on account of anything done or omitted to be done by him in the discharge of his duties.
"But, the provision in the new policy particularly bars judges and other court staff from accepting gifts from other arms of government, and made compliance mandatory."
Section 2(3)(2) of the new policy states: "The Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers and Code of Conduct for Court Employees, with the amendment discouraging acceptance of gifts from other arms of government, should be such as would be adequate. Compliance with their provisions shall be mandatory.
"All arms of government should respect the doctrine of Separation of Powers as enshrined in the Constitution."
Section 2(2)(4) to 2(2)(9) of the new policy also provides that complaint against judges and other court staff be kept from the media and public domain.
It states further: "It shall be the policy of the judiciary on complaints of misconduct against judicial officers or employees of the judiciary shall not be leaked or published in the media.
"Where complaints on allegations against judicial officers and court employees are submitted for investigation, the complainant or complainants shall be made to give an undertaking not to do anything to prejudice investigation or actions that may be taken.
"The institutions of the judiciary concerned with investigation or/and implementation of decisions taken on such complaints shall be obliged to cease further action where such complaints are leaked or discussed in the media.
"Where such a leakage is occasioned after the submission of a complaint, then all investigations on the complaints shall be suspended, the leakage investigated and if such leakage is from the complainant or through other parties known to such a complainant, such a complaint should be discarded.
"Where such leakage is occasioned prior to the presentation of the complaint and the source of the leakage is found to be the complainant or through other parties known to and connected with the complainant, then such complaint shall not be accepted, upon submission, by the appropriate disciplinary body.
"On conclusion of investiga-tion, the disciplinary bodies may allow public disclosure of their findings, subject to following the proper channels."

Nokia Phones Now Saving Lifes

While we hear incidents of Iphone and Samsung phones exploding every now and then, the good old Nokia phone is busy saving people's life.
According to a tweet by microsoft's General Manger of Core UX for Windows Desktop, Tablet and Phone Peter Skillman, a man in Afghanistan was saved last week after a bullet got stuck in  a Nokia phone.
In response to Skillman's post, other users posted pictures of the "indestructible" Nokia 3310 being used as a bullet proof jacket and a battering ram.
Even though the phone is beyond repair, the man must be thanking his stars- and his phone. This, of course, is not the first time in recent years that a Nokia phone achieved this feat. In 2014, a Nokia Lumia 520 stopped a bullet fired at a Brazilian Policeman, though the handset- predictably- got destroyed in the process.

"I Smoke 20 Cigarettes A Day For 75 Years"

Maysire Strang's, a centenarian from glasgow who just celebrated her milestone 102nd birthday has revealed she smoked 20 cigarettes for 75years.
She also revealed that her secret of 102 years is not smoking 20 cigarettes a day for 75years but, well, it doesn't seem to have done her any harm. She also looks to a glass of wine every evening before she goes to bed forward. She is a fanatical banana eater.

She started smoking has a teenager and currently now she is not on any medication

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