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Wednesday, 16 June 2010 19:07

cop punches woman

People searched for bizarre videos on the Web on Wednesday.

– "Cop punches woman" was typed into most search engines, calling up a cell phone video of a Seattle, Washington, police officer seen punching an alleged jaywalker in the face. Officer Ian Walsh has been temporarily reassigned and placed in a training unit to review police tactics, a department spokesman said.


– Vuvu means blood and zela means issuing from both ears. But whatever the vuvuzela's etymology, it's clear that the horn is annoying a lot of people. Fascination with the native South African instrument has reached beyond World Cup fans.  The Telegraph is reporting that a German engineer thinks the droning sound can be canceled by playing his 45-minute "inverse" sound wave which manipulated a recording of a game. Fast Company explained what EQ setting will drown out the horn. For those without tech savvy, we suggest ear plugs or the mute button.

– Speaking of horns, check out this jug-horn thingy that apparently called Bigfoot right out of them thar North Carolina woods. Tim Peeler thought he was calling coyotes, you know, as people do. But then a 10-foot-tall hairy "man looking person" emerged from the brush and scared him. Seems Sasquatch was after Peeler's dogs. The man claims he ordered the six-fingered giant to 'git!' So it got. Whew. The public is safe, for now.  news.blogs.cnn

 

 



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