Monday, 31 August 2015

Mother finds freak mouse-sized spider with 'huge teeth' as she unpacks in new home

False Widow spider: This arachnid has attacks several people in the UN in recent months
False Widow spider: This arachnid has attacks several people in the UN in recent months

A mum may be regretting a move after unpacking boxes in her new home and finding a spider - bigger than a mouse with monster fangs.
Carley Tapsell was opening boxes in her new home when the huge spider jumped out of nowhere and terrified her - with its "BIG TEETH".
The mum, who recently moved to Dymchurch, Kent, managed to trap the giant eight-legged freak in a plastic box.
She said: "It's really big. I have never seen a spider so big. I was going through by cardboard boxes and it was just there.

"I've kept it in a lunchbox.
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Big teeth: Mother finds spider with huge fangs as she unpacks



"It's got quite big teeth.
"My three-year-old son is here and he thinks it is fascinating and amazing."
The hairy monster Carley trapped appears to be a giant house spider, a relatively harmless spider that can grow up to a whopping six inches long.
Millions of giant house spiders have moved into homes across the country in recent weeks so they can breed in relative safety and warmth.

Stuart Hine, a spider specialist from the Natural History Museum, said a number of factors are contributing to their size and prevalence. See more picture below

Source: Mirror UK

Environmentally Friendly Ways of Reusing and Recycling

Environmentally Friendly Ways of Reusing and Recycling Paper, Books and Mags
By: Reuben Frye

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As consumers demand the need for more paper, whether it's for newspapers, plain paper or books, we continue to cut down vast numbers of really old trees. It will take numerous years to see this turned over. Reusing and recycling paper is really important nowadays. 

All paper, including books and magazines, are virtually wholly biodegradable, meaning they don't clog landfills for many years and will merely degrade into nothing. The fact that there is a need for more paper makes it appear daft not to recycle as much as we possibly can. That is why we should reuse and recycle. 

People are turning to small cars to solve their problems these days

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Space Saving Small Cars

With petrol prices continuing to increase and cars becoming more expensive to run, people are turning to small cars to solve their problems. These cars have gained incredible popularity due to their compact size, cost and fuel efficiency. These cars have contributed in a major way to the modern car industry and almost all of the major manufacturers around the world offer a range of compact vehicles.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Crowds of Winnipeggers wave at His Majesty King George VI and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth

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Crowds of Winnipeggers wave at His Majesty King George VI and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth as the cortege passes down Portage near Main Street. (Winnipeg, Canada).
Date 1939

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Louis van Gaal admits Manchester United were given a footballing "lesson" at Swansea

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Louis van Gaal admitted Manchester United were given a footballing “lesson” by Swansea.

Hero Bafetimbi Gomis smashed a 66th minute winner as Van Gaal was outsmarted by Swansea rookie boss Garry Monk whose second half tactical switch masterminded the fight back.

Chad executes 10 Boko Haram suspects by firing squad

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Chad executed 10 alleged members of Nigeria-based Islamist group, Boko Haram, by firing squad Saturday, a day after they were found guilty of a double suicide killing that left 38 people dead in the capital N’Djamena.

“They were executed this morning on a shooting ground north of N’Djamena,” a judicial source told AFP. The report was confirmed by a security source who asked not to be identified.

Bono becomes world's richest pop star after investment in Facebook earns him over $1billion


U2’s Bono has become the world’s richest pop star after raking in nearly £1 billion from his Facebook shares. The Beautiful Day hitmaker bought a 2.3 per cent share in the social media network for £56 million in 2009 with the investment group that he co-founded, Elevation Partners. Today that share is worth a whopping £940 million, according to reports. That means that Bono’s venture has earned him more in the last six years than the whole of his incredible music career.