Thursday, April 7, 2011

75-year-old woman cut off the internet sevices of entire country



A 75-year-old woman could be jailed after she cut off the internet services of an entire country.
The elderly woman from Georgia cut through a fibre-optic cable while searching for scrap metal and managed to disable Armenia’s web connection for hours last month, as well as disrupting services in her homeland.
The Georgian interior ministry said the pensioner has been charged with damaging property and could be imprisoned for up to three years if found guilty.
The woman had been scavenging in the village of Ksani when she was disabled Armenia’s internet on March 28.
She damaged a fibre-optic cable owned by the Georgian Railway Telecom company linking the eastern European nation to its neighbour and for most of that evening, customers of Armenia’s leading internet service providers were unable to get online.
Thousands of Georgian internet users also faced disruption when the cable was severed.


Read more: Dailymail


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Udderly Amazing: Girl Teaches Cow to Jump

A 15-year-old German girl has taken to the saddle as she shows the world how she has trained her cow to jump, much like a horse.
Regina Mayer of Laufen, Bavaria lives on a farm with her family but when she asked her parents for a horse she was told, “No.” The resourceful teen instead decided she would have to take her desire for riding a horse and shift it to the next best thing, the family cow Luna.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Drunk man 5 minutes trying to overcome the slope

Video of drunk man was seen by more than three million people.
Darn that rotation of the Earth.
I think I can, I think I can, I think .... I'll just sit here for a while.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Boring video about visiting the zoo! First video ever loaded on YouTube

First video ever loaded on YouTube, recorded and published Yakov Lapitsky in zoo in San Diego. Video was published on Sunday 23th April 2005.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Revenge of the neighbour: U will not steal my snow shovel anymore!

To David Welles from Chicago his snow shovel disappeared, but thanks to the camera he found the thief. And then, for a revenge, he buried neighbour's car in snow.