
Trump wants to create a ‘Space Force’, just like the Air Force but further out in space. I think the idea will stay in the space between his ears.







Trump wants to create a ‘Space Force’, just like the Air Force but further out in space. I think the idea will stay in the space between his ears.






Baseball night in Montana

This isn’t going to turn out well

The most amazing photo ever taken

Sunset over Las Vegas

Lamborghini tractor

Picnickers had nowhere to run when a freak windstorm descended on a Colorado park, wreaking havoc on a nearby canopy tent and sending two Porta-Potties flying high into the air. The fierce winds pushed the portable toilets out of their enclosure, slamming them into parked cars before lifting off into the sky. No one appears to have been injured by the flying lavatories, though some may have been sprayed by their contents as they took flight.
BBC

A city in northern China has introduced a special pedestrian lane on one of its roads, exclusively for slow-walking smartphone users, it’s reported.
According to the Shaanxi Online News, the pavement along the Yanta Road in Xi’an has now got itself a special lane for “phubbers” – people who stare at their phones and ignore everything else around them.
The lane is painted red, green and blue, and is 80cm wide and 100m long. Pictures of smartphones along the route distinguish it from an ordinary pedestrian lane.
Shaanxi Online says that a large shopping mall, which looks onto the street, had been pushing to have the lane for a month.
It says that cars often come onto the pavement, which is a busy channel for pedestrians who might not be paying attention to their surroundings.
News website The Paper interviewed locals, who welcomed the introduction of the lane.
Wei Xiaowei said it was the first time he had seen such a thing and said he thought it was “pretty good”.
“Everybody walking along here thinks that it’s very safe; at the side of the road, there are cars, and the vehicles also come onto here, and sometimes only just avoid you.”
Another local, Hu Shuya, says: “Young people’s lives nowadays are fast, and they’re always looking at their phones. This puts our minds at rest – those of us who are often looking at our phones – as it’s a form of protection.”
However, users of the popular Sina Weibo microblog view the lane largely with bemusement. One user says that young people’s fascination with mobile phones nowadays “is as rife as smoking opium during the Qing Dynasty”.
Another says that smartphone users have become like “blind people”, and another user points out that phubbers using the lane may still risk bumping into each other.

BBC
A soldier in the US has been arrested after stealing an armoured military vehicle and leading police on a two-hour chase through a busy city.
The vehicle was taken from the Ford Pickett National Guard base in Virginia on Tuesday and was driven at speed through the state capital, Richmond.
Footage posted on social media showed more than a dozen police cars in pursuit of the personnel carrier, which was not equipped with any weapons.
No injuries or crashes were reported.
The dramatic chase came to an end when the driver drove the vehicle on to a central reservation and was surrounded by police, according to local media.

In a news conference, police spokeswoman Sergeant Keeli Hill told reporters that the suspect was then tasered and later identified as a soldier.
“The military vehicle – which is not a tank – was driven at a maximum speed of about 40mph (65kmh),” she said, adding that it belonged to the Virginia National Guard.
“This is INSANE! Someone has hijacked a ‘Tank-like’ vehicle from Fort Pickett and just drove it by our apartment!” one person wrote.
“It’s never a dull moment in Richmond,” another post read.
The man, who has not been identified, is being held in custody pending charges.
Winnipeg Crime Statistics. Winnipeg Police Service.












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