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2012年3月4日 星期日

'Honeymoon killer' sent friends 'tacky' Christmas card

Gabe Watson, who was acquitted of killing his wife and making it look like a scuba diving accident, sent friends a Christmas card with a picture of his dead bride, two months after her death, with a reference to his own good looks.

Mr Watson, who was cleared of Tina Watson's killing, said the card was 'an attempt at humour' as he tried to address what some have criticized as inappropriate behavior following his wife’s drowning death, including showing honeymoon pictures of her standing next to a sign saying 'Caution. Drowning' at her funeral.

Tina’s friend Melinda Kayton said she received Mr Watson’s Christmas card, which she said featured a wedding picture of Gabe and Tina Watson, along with the message: 'Who’s that good-looking guy standing next to Tina in the picture?'

But Mr Watson said in an interview with 20/20 that the card - which he sent to dozens of people - was simply referencing an inside joke from the wedding.
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Before the wedding ceremony, Watson said, one of Tina’s friends asked 'Who’s this good-looking guy?' 'I’m kind of looking around. I go, ‘Oh, that’s me,’' he remembered.

He said he was just trying to make his friends 'smile'

He also spoke about why he left his wife sinking to go and get help, saying: 'I don't think I was making rational choices at that point. I don't know what I would have done had I stayed with her.Sharps include syringe needle, I don't know that there's anything that I was actually capable of doing.Handmade oil paintings for sale at museum quality,'

Mr Watson, who was acquitted due to lack of evidence last week, said he was 'scared to death'.

He described the couple's plan to travel down the anchor line, drift across the top of the wreck, pick up a second line and return to the surface.

'As soon as we let go we were moving, moving quite a bit. It was definitely not what I was expecting, and neither was Tina. I stuck out my right hand, she grabbed it with her left, and we both started swimming back to where we came,' Watson said.

'I turned to her, grabbed my inflator hose and motioned to her, you know, Fill it up, thinking that she's going to understand. Put some air in your [buoyancy compensator] and we'll start floating up,' he said.Your source for re-usable Plastic moulds of strong latex rubber.

Gabe let go of Tina to replace his mask and when he turned around to look, Tina was 10 feet down and sinking, he said.

'She was face up, and she had her arms up. She was reaching out for me to grab ahold of her.'

'I kinda just turned on my head and gave a few kicks down to see if I could grab her,' he said. 'And she was still out of arm's reach. And that -- I just decided I got to go find somebody.'

The murder case against Mr Watson,Museum Quality hand-painted oil painting reproduction on canvas. 34, was dropped last week after Circuit Judge Tommy Nail cited a lack of evidence at the court in Birmingham, Alabama.

The prosecution said the case was weakened by some of the judge's decisions to keep their evidence from the jury. This included surveillance footage of Mr Watson at his wife Tina's grave using bolt cutters to remove flowers chained to the memorial by her family.

He told ABC: 'It definitely wasn't my finest hour...I (had) just been accused of murder... I was still dealing with the death of Tina. I wasn't thinking clearly on everything that I did.'

He added that he had removed the flowers because his late wife, Tina Thomas Watson,Our guides provide customers with information about porcelain tiles vs. would not have wanted the arrangement because they were plastic and not fresh flowers.

Her family said they chained the flowers to the grave because Mr Watson had removed tributes in the past.

Gabe Watson had been accused of turning off his wife's air supply when they went scuba diving on their honeymoon in Australia and trying to cash in on her death. The 34-year-old had faced a sentence of life in prison without parole if convicted of murdering his wife in 2003.

Mr Watson had already served 18 months in an Australian prison after pleading guilty to a manslaughter charge involving negligence.

2012年2月21日 星期二

It’s OK to have an unexpressed thought

According to my personal dictionary, the term “inside thoughts” generally refers to any mental or intellectual opinion, created by the human brain. This subjective belief is guaranteed to offend another human being or make said offender appear ridiculous.

Thus, such thought is kept “inside,” meaning the thinker keeps his or her mouth shut to avoid serious repercussions.  Just Choose PTMS plastic injection mould Is Your Best Choice!

My first experiences with inside thoughts began at a fifth-grade slumber party. The usual events occurred that evening: pizza, movies and a lengthy discussion about boys. But somewhere between 1-3 a.m., our adolescent minds decided to do something a bit different.

Somebody suggested, “Let’s go around the circle and say what we don’t like about one another.”

I can’t remember who came up with the concept, but we all played along. As you can imagine, it didn’t end well. It didn’t take long for tears to flow and tempers to flare. If you tell someone straight to her face that she is a big flirt (a comment that targeted me) or she is bossy (something I directed at a friend), things are bound to get ugly.

Perhaps we were bored, or maybe we were just mean. Regardless, we should have had “inside thoughts” that evening, especially since we all had to sleep in the same room.

The following situations are examples of what I deem inside thoughts.

You approach a female stranger at a grocery store.Monz Werkzeugbau und Formenbau. She seems to be glowing and at first glance she appears pregnant. Her round belly and personal items in her shopping cart seem like a giveaway for a, “Congratulations, when are you due?” comment.Online fine art gallery of quality original landscape oil paintings, But don’t be fooled. Unless you know this person and she has told you that a baby is coming, do not — I repeat,We are professional Plastic mould, do not — congratulate her. The glow could very well be sweat from a recent workout where she was trying to get rid of the extra pounds from her baby that is now 2 years old.

You’ve had an incredibly bad day and want to use the world of social media as a sounding board for your misfortune. Please, before you type, tweet or text the world, ask yourself if it is an inside thought. I promise you there will be repercussions if you say, “My boss is a scumbag, my hemorrhoids are acting up and my boyfriend cheated on me again. Time for me to go to bed.” That, my friend, should have been an inside thought.

Gossip. Period. All gossip should be inside thoughts. It’s human nature to have bad thoughts about people. That’s just expected. But the minute you open your mouth and turn those inside thoughts into gossip, all bets are off.

I’m working on the last one. To be honest, I think it’s very hard for women not to gossip.

In my 30 years, I have learned to finesse my own inside thoughts. Although I’m certain I have ignored my own definition from time to time,Omega Plastics are leading plastic injection moulding and injection mould tooling specialists. I am happy to tell you that I am a work in progress.The Transaction Group offers the best high risk merchant account services, Each time I open my mouth or type something into a social media outlet, I ask myself if I am ready to face the repercussions of my actions.

If I’m not, then I keep my mouth shut. It’s much easier to have an inside thought than to deal with the consequence.

I remember comments at the fifth-grade slumber party. Some were refreshed in my mind after reading my diary, but others have always stuck. Words can be wonderful, but words also can be hurtful.

2011年12月8日 星期四

77,000-year-old bedding discovered

Humans were making themselves comfy on plant mattresses as long as 77,000 years ago, a study has found.

Scientists discovered early evidence of bedding made from compacted stems and leaves at a rock shelter in South Africa.

At least three different layers at the Sibudu site contained bed remains, left by generations of people who slept there between 38,000 and 77,000 years ago.

The oldest of the sleeping mats was especially well preserved, consisting of fossilised sedge stems and leaves covered by a paper-thin leaf layer. As well as providing a place to sleep, the leaves contained insecticide chemicals that would have kept mosquitoes at bay.

"The selection of these leaves for the construction of bedding suggests that the early inhabitants of Sibudu had an intimate knowledge of the plants surrounding the shelter, and were aware of their medicinal uses," said team leader Professor Lyn Wadley, from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

The compacted plant layers may also have been used as work surfaces, said the researchers who report their findings in the journal Science.

The discovery is 50,000 years older than the most ancient previous examples of preserved bedding. Analysis of the bedding indicates it was repeatedly refurbished during the rock shelter's occupation.

It also showed that after around 73,000 years ago, the inhabitants regularly burned their bedding after use.

"They lit the used bedding on fire, possibly as a way to remove pests," said co-author Dr Christopher Miller, from the University of Tubingen in Germany. "This would have prepared the site for future occupation and represents a novel use of fire for the maintenance of an occupation site."

Bedding layers became more densely packed from around 58,000 years ago onwards, suggesting an increase in population. This was shortly before early modern humans began expanding out of Africa to colonise Europe and Asia.

2011年10月20日 星期四

Don’t overlook value of straw as a bedding and feeding resource

In the second of our series on feed planning, Farmers Guardian looks at the feed and bedding options for straw.

Straw is a valuable resource for livestock farms due to its important role in bedding and feeding.

This is the message from Dr Mary Vickers of Eblex, who says while straw is low in metabolised energy and crude protein, it is still a useful component of rations.

“Straw provides a rich source of structural fibre, which stimulates rumination and the production of saliva, which helps to buffer rumen acidity,” she says.

Dr Vickers says it is useful for ‘bulking out’ certain rations, and helping to dilute energy and crude protein densities.

“Depending on availability and cost, straw can form the main forage source for dry suckler cows.”

She also says its nutritional value can be improved by treatments such as ammonia or caustic soda. However, she advises seeking the advice of a nutritionist if considering these options as these treatments change the way straw can be fed.

“If harvesting cereals for crimping at around 30 to 40 per cent moisture, the straw will still be green and immature. Baling and wrapping the straw directly behind the combine produces ‘strawlage’, which has good nutritional value and can be used as a sole feed for dry suckler cows or added to other rations to provide structure and additional nutritional fibre.”

Independent consultant David Hendy says haulm from pulses can be fed to animals as an alternative to cereal straw.

“Pea haulm is a useful structural or nutritional component for rations as it has a reasonably high ME and CP (around 10 per cent depending on pea content) compared to cereal straw.”

However, he says palatability can vary depending on harvesting conditions: “In contrast, bean haulm is much less palatable than pea haulm and is not such a valuable addition to the diet.”
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In terms of bedding materials for cattle, Mr Hendy says straw is ideal because it is absorbent, comfortable, safe, clean and can be disposed of easily.

He adds it is important to use dry straw for bedding, as wet straw increases usage considerably. If insufficient straw is available, or its cost is prohibitive, other bedding materials can be used. However, these can differ considerably in their characteristics.

“Pea or bean haulm is a good option for bedding,” says Mr Hendy. “Rape or linseed straw is more coarse and is best used as a free-draining base layer on top of which more absorbent material can be used.”

He says timber products are one of the main alternatives to straw, but should be composted as they can take much longer to break down in FYM heaps.

“There are certain guidelines producers should follow when using timber products: care should be taken to avoid using products from treated wood and if recycled wood is being used, then a waste exemption needs to registered with the Environment Agency. It is important to avoid material contaminated with foreign objects such as glass or metal.”

Wood shavings and sawdust are another bedding option, says Mr Hendy, as they are highly absorbent, although drainage may deteriorate over time so frequent mucking out may be required.

He says woodchips can also be used and work best when they are from dry logs with less than 30 per cent moisture.

“Other options include sand, gypsum and paper products, but producers should do their homework on each option before purchasing to ensure the product will suit their system,” says Mr Hendy.

2011年8月31日 星期三

Be firm about "firm": Parents don't always get message on infant bedding

Pediatricians need to make sure that parents understand that soft bedding is not safe for infants and help them to understand what is meant by a “firm” sleep surface, according to researchers who looked at factors influencing sleep-surface decisions made by black parents.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that, to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), infants should sleep on their backs, on a firm sleep surface (such as a crib), and separate from their parents and that the crib should be free of any blankets, toys, or other items.

Through focus groups, researchers from Children’s National Medical Center in Washington conducted a study and found that black mothers often misunderstood the meaning of a “firm” sleep surface and also expressed concerns about their infant’s comfort.

Focus group participants reported putting pillows and soft items underneath sheets, thinking that a taut sheet made the surface firm and safe. Blankets, bumpers, and pillows were used as a way to provide comfort and safety to infants, the mothers said. In addition, bedding was used to prevent infant rollover and falls, especially for infants sleeping on a bed or sofa. In some cases, the participants reported, the soft bedding was simply used to create an attractive space for the infant.

Socioeconomic status did not have a bearing on the findings.

“As healthcare providers, we have to be proactive in talking about an infant’s sleep environments so that parents have a clear understanding about the safest environment for their babies,” said lead researcher, Rachel Moon, MD, a pediatrician and SIDS researcher at Children’s National.

Moon recommended that further studies be done to examine beliefs and practices among other population segments.