Daily Mail Initiates New Fuel Shortage?

Well, we’ve had a few months of pretty low fuel prices. It went up to £1.20+ a litre at the peak of the last hike, but fell quite quickly to well under 90p. It was funny reading the know-it-alls in the driving instructing industry who predicted “that’s it: it will never fall below £1 ever again “.

Well, there was a delayed tax which went on to the price a few weeks ago and prices have risen a little in their own right – currently around 93p a litre.

But the Daily Mail hasn’t tried to cause problems for while and has now reported that price rises have “[overtaken] last spring’s cost surge”. What idiots these people are – half of the increase was due to a delayed tax increase, so has nothing to do with last year’s rises. It’s also down to oil companies profiteering.

But this is just the Mail trying to cause another scare. And it has the kind of readership which readily drives its 4x4s to the nearest garage the second the Mail tells them to.

Strikes Against Job Losses. Why?

Just watching the BBC lunchtime news and saw some demonstrations against job losses in Northern Ireland.

Why are people stupid enough to believe that going on strike, demonstrating, rioting (it’s inevitable, isn’t it?), and so on is somehow enough to drag a company back from the edge of bankruptcy and into a healthy situation?

I mean, these same people are probably the ones who were prepared to strike the last time the company in question (and I’m speaking generally) forgot to replace a toilet roll in the company lavatory, or switched to a cheaper and less luxurious alternative. They’ll be the same ones who never miss a chance to report problems to The Union. Trust me, I’ve been there and witnessed it over many years – it IS the way things operate.

So I wonder why it is they can’t see where one of the biggest causes of the mess the company they’re demonstrating against is in is really located?

Women Cannot Park: Fact

We always knew this, really. Men knew it but weren’t allowed to say it. Women knew it but wouldn’t admit to it. But this article tucked away in The Daily Mail (link long since deleted by The Mail) confirms it.

You’ll need to scroll down about halfway (obviously, this could be a problem – especially for women – so here’s the important bit):

Brain scans have shown that between 80 and 85 per cent of women have neural circuits that lack the spatial abilities that are almost universal in men.

This may explain women’s difficulty with any activities that involve the estimation of space, distance and speed.

Daily Mail (before they deleted it due to it not fitting the narrative)

So, there you have it!

To be honest, I’m surprised the scans actually found…… no, no. I jest, I jest.

Man Has Pine Tree Growing in Lung

Saw this story in The Sun today.

Apparently, this guy in Russia thought he had cancer and went into hospital for treatment. When they opened him up they found a small sapling growing in his lung. The specialist believes that he must have inhaled a pine seed and it had germinated.

Fairly straightforward explanation, you’d think? Not so for The Sun’s journos. They needed to create a graphic to explain this difficult concept:

The Sun's overly detailed schematic

As you can see from this, the Pine Tree (1) shed some seeds, one of which found its way into a human (2) via the mouth, thence it traveled into his lung (3) where it germinated (inset).

I’m really glad they did this. I’d never have understood the idea that the guy breathed it in and it sprouted in his lung unless they had.

On the story itself, I’m a little sceptical. The small shoot in the picture is actually green – photosynthesis is taking place – so the shoot must have been growing in the light. As I recall from my school and University biology lectures. sunlight doesn’t really get into the lungs. I suppose the guy in question must also have inhaled a small torch as well? And some fertiliser – it looks pretty healthy, that shoot.

You could just about imagine a sprouting seed… only just, though. But something approaching a small shrubbery is a little harder to swallow (or inhale).

EDIT: I can’t believe the traffic this post is generating. Even after 2 weeks it is pulling in dozens of people! And it seems to go in cycles.

I would imagine that the Russian guy has been pruned by now. They may even be turning him into a nice range of furniture as we speak.

EDIT 19/09/2009: Hi to the people at Battlepage, who have sent this one skywards yet again! Haven’t got a clue what you guys are saying, but Hi anyway!

EDIT 22/09/2010: This story has been by far the most accessed on this blog, attracting daily hits without fail. However, it seems to have experienced some sort of renaissance today. Can someone tell me what is going on? Hits are coming from everywhere, so I can’t attribute it to a single media story anywhere.

What the result might have looked like

EDIT 23/09/2010: Ah! I think I sussed it – here’s an updated story about some American guy who had a pea growing in his lung. It’s hot off the press and contains a TV interview.

EDIT 13/05/2011: This story has had yet another renaissance. Something has obviously happened over in America (and Canada), because all the hits are coming from there – and today the hit rate has gone sky-high again.

EDIT 1/6/2011: A-ha! A reader from New York tells me that this was the subject of an episode of Grey’s Anatomy (Season 7, Episode 21) , which was recently shown in the US. The same episode is on Sky TV tonight, so it’ll be interesting to see if it triggers many more UK hits.

EDIT 14/11/2011: Yet another rush of hits on this story. Just to remind everyone that it probably isn’t just a germinating seed anymore, but has grown into a healthy sapling!

EDIT 10/8/2012: Don’t forget the update to this story, where some guy in America had a pea germinating inside him

Moronic Biker – But He Lived

Another one from The Sun – which seems to have been scouring Germany this week for material.

The story contains CCTV footage (old story, link dead) showing a motorcycle hitting a car at around 60mph. The lucky idiot survived, albeit with serious injuries.

A Nice Pass Today

Well, yesterday (Tuesday) really. Well done FB – passed with 7 driver faults. This was her first test with me, though she’d taken it and failed several times before.

The best part about this one was that she didn’t expect to pass and was absolutely elated when she did (I had to force her to take the test otherwise she never would have – she was a much better driver than she gave herself credit for, and I had to make her see this).

It really made my day – even if my last pupil did his level best to screw it up by arguing. We were parked, a car pulled up behind us, and my pupil drove off without looking over his shoulder or indicating. When I pointed it out, what did I get?

“Oh, come on! He isn’t going to pull over and then drive off again.”

“And what about not looking over your shoulder?”

“I did.”

He didn’t – not before he moved off, anyway. And he refused to accept that he should have indicated for the car behind.

If he isn’t careful he’ll be looking for another instructor soon.

Why Are People Such Idiots Sometimes?

I frequent quite a few forums covering things like IT, health & medicine, science, news, and driving instruction. Something which really bugs me is when a conversation goes something like this:

Time: Friday Night

Poster #1: I tried to log into the DSA website and I can’t get on. Has anyone else had the problem or is it me?

This is bad enough. I mean, if you can’t work out that a website is down by checking you can access all others… Come on!

Poster #2: I logged in yesterday and it was OK. Have you run a virus scan on your ‘puter?

Aaargh! I hate it when people pretend they know what they’re talking about and then call their computer a “‘puter”.

Poster #3: I can’t get in either. What software do you use to scan your computer?

Going off at tangents is a favoured pastime on forums, especially those involved with driving instructing.

Poster #4: I can’t get in.

By now you’d think it would click with someone that the website in question just might be down.

Poster #5: Same here. I can’t get in at all.

Poster #2 (reply): You need to download XYZ anti-virus and then Spybot and Ad-Aware.

Yep, the experts know best. Just wait and see what happens if you try and install one anti-virus when you already have another running and something doesn’t stop you. And Spybot or Ad-Aware are quite capable of stopping other software operating if you don’t know what you’re doing.

Poster #6: Me as well. I can’t log in.

This is likely to go on for 6 pages or more. And once it quietens down, no doubt in a few weeks someone will dig it up again:

Time: 6 weeks later, Friday Night again

Poster X: Just saw this. I tried logging in a few minutes ago and I was thrown off. Anyone find a solution?

For God’s sake, THE SITE IS DOWN! It often goes down weekends for maintenance, and if it breaks there’s no one to fix it until Monday usually. Lost of sites go down occasionally.

The DSA website (and others) have been the source of discussions very similar to this across many forums over the years. But the reason I mention it is that there is currently a new Thing To Keep Going On About As If You’ve Had A Frontal Lobotomy being discussed in just the same way.

The DSA has recently launched a new website/portal and it has sent email notifications to those who are registered with it. There is obviously a little bit of a problem with the emailing system, because it seems that around half a dozen are being sent every day at the moment (about 10 minutes apart). This has sent the feeble-minded apoplectic on certain forums.

There is a battle on to boast the most emails (“I’ve received 8”, “Well, I’ve had 10”, “I can beat that – I’ve had 15”, and so on). Then there are those who feel vulnerable (“I’ve not had any. Someone obviously doesn’t like me”). Then there are the dickheads (“Enough is enough. How much is this costing, keep sending out emails like this?”) and the total dickheads (“I’ve replied to every one of them demanding that they stop!” – the actual email address is a ‘no reply’ one). And, of course, there are the über-dickheads (“This is illegal SPAM and I will be contacting my solicitor on Monday morning”).

You’d be surprised how many über-dickheads there are…

Alan Shearer: The Mothership Has Landed

When I heard this on the news this morning I thought it was an April Fools Day joke, but Alan Shearer is to take over as Newcastle Utd manager until the end of the season.

What makes me particularly smug is that I predicted this in September last year here and here.

He has a hell of a task on his hands, and I’m surprised he has risked his reputation as God’s bigger brother (as the Geordies see him) on something which is quite likely to end up with Newcastle being relegated. The team isn’t good enough, the board and fans expect too much, and he isn’t tried and tested at this level. The pressure on him and the team will be immense.

Planet Of Women

Planet of Women

I might have mentioned this somewhere else, but a while back I went to see Graham Bonnet (formerly of Rainbow ) with a mate of mine. Now, I was never a big fan of Rainbow and I always thought that Graham Bonnet seemed to be trying way too hard in more ways than one – those Wayfarer shades always spring to mind, along with the veins bursting out of his neck when he sang.

In all honesty, the gig was pants (my opinion, obviously, as there were people there who were clearly enjoying themselves). But the real revelation was the support band.

I’m not completely sure how Planet Of Women works. They appear to be a trio of girls, but they also rely heavily on a talented backing band – which seems that it might be composed of whoever is around at the time. This is not intended to take anything away from them at all, and I guess that all will become clear(er) in time. But the lead singer’s voice is nuclear-powered – she sounds a little like Tina Turner but far more powerful.

From what I can figure, the lead singer (Jade) has been unwell and that would explain why I can’t find any upcoming tour info (though annoyingly, I keep finding reviews of gigs I’ve missed). Their website suggested an album was in the offing. Nothing seemed to appear, but when I did a bit of scouting I managed to pick up an EP/single off eBay , and I also found a live set available for download from TuneTribe.

I’ve resampled a few tracks from the live set – have a listen.

1. I don’t Care

2. I’m A Woman

3. Waking Up The Neigbourhood