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The Neatorama Typosquatters Are Slacking!

Alex

Typosquatters [wiki] register common misspellings of a website's domain name, in hope that someone's typo could lead to making money (by putting ads on the typosquatted domains, for instance). In some instances, typosquatters are more malicious - their aims are to spread malwares or lead viewers to shock sites.

Well, so how do you know if your domain name has been typosquatted? Here's a pretty neat site called Typosquat24 where you can find out. Digg, for instance, has a "squat popularity" (dunno how they came up with that) of 89%, whereas reddit's is only 26%. Google has a squat popularity of 91%, MSN has 98%, and Yahoo has 96%.

In terms of blogs, Boing Boing has a squat popularity of 7%, TechCrunch has 11%, HuffPo has 12% and the wily funny ICanHasCheezburger has 7%.

Neatorama has a puny squat popularity of 3%, as you can see below. So get to it, typosquatters! What are you waiting for? My ego is bruised!

Link


World's Heaviest Man Goes on a Trip, Thanks to Forklift and Flatbed Truck

Alex

Manuel Uribe, once the world's fattest man, left his home for the first time in five months today, thanks to a forklift and a flatbed truck:

Manuel Uribe traveled to the shore of a lake in northern Mexico without ever leaving his specially designed bed. A forklift hoisted the bed onto the truck, which then hauled him to the lake, where he snacked on fish and vegetables and joked with a local boat operator.

Looking at the boatman's small craft, Uribe joked, "Too bad I can't get on it — it would sink."

Link (Photo: Monica Rueda/AP)

Previously on Neatorama: Heaviest Man in the World | World's Fattest Man Lost Half of Body Weight on Low Carb Diet


Norway Knighted a Penguin

Alex


Photo: Edinburgh Zoo

Norwegian King Harald the Fifth has just knighted ... a penguin! That's right, a penguin named Nils Olav, the honorary member and mascot of the King's Guard since 1972, is not Sir Nils Olav to you:

Penguin Nils Olav has been an honorary member and mascot of the Norwegian King's Guard since 1972.

Over the years, he has been promoted through the ranks after being adopted by Royal Guard who visited the zoo.

During the ceremony, Nils had a sword dubbed on each side of his head, where his shoulders should be, to confirm his regimental knighthood.

A crowd of several hundred people joined the 130 guardsmen at the zoo. A citation from King Harald the Fifth of Norway was read out, which described Nils as a penguin "in every way qualified to receive the honour and dignity of knighthood".

What's even more intriguing is that the original
Nils Olav
died in 1980 - the penguin knighted today was his replacement: Link - via On Deadline

Previously: Norwegian Army Promotes Penguin


McCain and Obama as a Pile of Words

Alex

John Schwenkler wrote an interesting short piece for the Boston Globe by putting together profiles of the US presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama, drawn from the most-used words from their respective blogs:

It’s nothing major: just a use of Wordle to pull out the most prominent words from the official McCain and Obama campaign blogs, and then some brief analysis of a few of the most interesting ones. But it is sort of fun, and I do think it’s genuinely revealing of at least some important aspects of the state of the debate.

It's interesting to note that in both McCain's, and naturally, Obama's, blogs the most often used word is "Obama," but the tone of McCain's blog is decided more negative.

Link - via Upturned Earth


Eric Lafforgue's Photos of North Korea

Alex

One of my favorite photographers, Eric Lafforgue (previously on Neatorama here), went to North Korea for two weeks in April 2008 and snapped some really cool (government-approved) photos:

The pictures you will see are not stolen ones, it's just what i've seen during my trip and what the governement wants or allows to show to tourists.
When you're in North Korea, you have always with you two guides, everywhere you go.

http://www.ericlafforgue.com/dprk.htm - more at his Flickr photoset

(The small thumbnail above is "Kim," a ghostly pale army woman in Pyongyang. Photo: Eric Lafforgue)


How Did that Manta Ray Get There?

Alex

There's something fishy - literally - in San Francisco: a manta ray found on the sidewalk. alilrusky of Exprience Project has the story: Link


Secret SEGA Archive

Alex


Photo: SEGA of America

When the folks of SEGA America blog went on a tour of the product development department in the SEGA HQ, they found this secret room full of just about every game and console ever made by the video game company!

Link | Hi-res Flickr photos


Human Chain Blockades ... Garbage Truck!

Alex

Angry that the garbage men refused to pick up backlog of rubbish after workers' strikes last month, residents of West Yorkshire resorted to a little civil disobedience:

Angry residents annoyed at binmen who refused to pick up a backlog of rubbish left after strikes last month barricaded a refuse lorry and its crew in their street.

Children and parents from the quiet cul-de-sec formed a human chain around the large truck to stop it driving away while another resident blocked the road with his car.

The defiant families, angry after watching waste build up since the council strike on July 16 and 17, told the rubbish collectors: ‘You shall not pass.’

What is it with the British and garbage? Link


Stumpy the Tail-less Whale is No Fail Whale

Alex

Stumpy, a humpback whale nicknamed because of its lack of a tail, was sighted today off the coast of Australia - some 20,000 km (12,400 mi.) from where he was first sighted years ago.

And in a coincidence worthy of a cosmic joke, Stumpy was first spotted by one Mr. Short:

The boat's skipper Allan Short said he last saw the disfigured whale as a yearling in Hervey Bay in 2001. Scratch marks on its side indicate it was injured in a killer whale attack, Mr Short said.

"When we first saw Stumpy in Hervey Bay in 2001 we thought for sure he wouldn't survive without his tail," he said. "It's a 20,000-kilometre return journey when they migrate and that is an amazing feat for a whale without a tail."

Link


"Second Brother on the Right" Olympic Torch Guard is a Chinese Sex Symbol

Alex

A handsome yet unnamed young guard of the Olympics torch as it made its way around the world has become a Chinese Internet hero and sex symbol!

Known only as "Second Brother on the Right" because of his customary position by the flame, the young man with boyish looks and cropped hair is an Internet sensation and nationalist hero.

"They praised him for his 360-degree handsome look, well-built body in perfect proportion, refined and exemplary postures, smile and courtesy to torch bearers, his pals and audience, and determination to safeguard the Olympic spirit," reads his entry in the Wikipedia web database. [...]

"My dear Second Brother on the Right, please marry me!" begged one girl on a site with 542 pages of odes and photos to the nameless hero.

But he better watch out - other guards have also been idolized:

"Second Brother" is not the only hero among the torch guards, who, by contrast with their status at home, were sometimes vilified in the West for being unquestioning representatives of stern Chinese authority.

Other guards have been given nicknames such as "Leading Handsome," "Ravishing Hand," "Kindness" and even "Noodle Soup."

Link - via Oddly Enough


Stinky Open Landfills? Spray Perfume on the Garbage!

Alex

Open landfills in Mumbai, India, have been so stinky that municipal workers resorted to desperate means: spraying the garbage with perfumes!

Mumbai has a population of nearly 18 million, and generates 8,500 metric tonnes of rubbish every day. Nearly 500,000 people live near rubbish landfills. Officials say that the stench from the landfills in Deonar and Mulund was so great that local residents started protesting.

So the authorities hit upon the novel idea of dousing the landfills with perfume to kill the stench. A herbal perfume diluted with water is sprayed over the landfills almost every day. The perfume costs $114,000 for 42,000 litres, which is required to "perfume" the landfills for between six to eight months.

"Perfuming the garbage has helped. Residents are complaining less. This will continue till we find a long-term solution," said senior municipal engineer A Karim.

Link - via Arbroath


New Trend in Beauty: Pre-Tween Waxing

Alex

The newest trend in beauty also happens to be one of the most disturbing: pre-tween waxing!

According to Wanda Stawczyk, who runs Wanda's European Skin Care, the number of young clients coming to her salon has skyrocketed - from just two in 1998, to more than 200 customers last year. Juanita Martin, manager of the swanky Juvenex Spa - best known for its celeb clients and late-night spa treatments - agrees.

"We're seeing younger kids coming to the spas with their parents," says Martin. She estimates that Juvenex waxed 10 child-clients, ranging from 8 to 10 years old, this year. That's compared to none five years ago. "I know other spas are also seeing younger children getting all sorts of treatments, like waxing," she says.

TriBeCa's Eden Spa waxed 20 pre-tweens last year.

"I have one customer who started getting her eyebrows waxed. She's 6 years old," says Eden's manager, Evette Jiang.

Link

(Photo: Caitlin Thome)


New Immune System Boosting Drug May Lead to Cancer Cures

Alex

Way to go science! In another study hailed as a breakthrough, doctors announced that some patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma saw their cancer disappear after being treated with a new drug that boost their own immune cells:

Of the 38 patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma who took part in the most recent study, two of the seven who received the highest doses of the drug saw their cancer disappear while five others had reductions in their tumours of more than 50 per cent.

One patient on a lower dose also became cancer free and remains so after more than a year.

The results, published in the journal Science, are encouraging because they suggest that the bigger the dose, the bigger the effect.

Link

Previously on Neatorama: Doctors Inject Cloned Immune Cells, Cure Man of Cancer


Ampersand: How to Prettify Web Typography

Alex

There's something unusually attractive about the ampersand (heck, there's even a blog dedicated to it, as posted on Neatorama a while back).

Dan Cederhom of SimpleBits has a neat web design how-to post explaining how you can prettify your web text to use default fonts on Mac and Windows that have interesting ampersands (instead of the ho-hum Verdana's &).

Link | See Also Meagan Fisher's Ampersands desktop wallpaper


Man Bought Car With ... Coins!

Alex

Man walked into a car dealership ... and if that sounds like the beginning of a weird story, just hear the rest:

James F. Jones walked into an office at car dealer Jake Sweeney today, plunked down 16 coffee cans of coins and said: “I want that Chevy truck,” pointing to a red, 2008 half-ton Chevrolet Silverado.

The sales staff couldn’t believe he was serious, but Jones, of New Miami in Butler County, was very serious – and he had $8,000 in coins to back him up. [...]

Jones, 70, said he has always kept his personal money in coins because he doesn’t trust banks or paper money.

“Paper money will burn, but it is hard to damage coins. I bought four or five rolls of coins each month. I don’t know how long it took me to save this amount, probably all my life, spending some of it now in then,” said Jones, who retired as an engineer from Fort Hamilton Hospital’s maintenance department in 2003.

Link - via mixx

Add this to the tips of How NOT to get Screwed When Buying a New Car - the salespeople would be too amazed to do anything but count the money ...

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