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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Barometer Migraine

The MET department may not be sure always. But, a the 29-year-old British woman always gets a migraine before the heavens open up. Bizarre it may appear, but Shakira Robson can predict when a downpour is on its way even without any technology. In fact, she can even tell how heavy the rainfall will be by the intensity of her headache. "It was a joke at first. I would text my friends and warn them to take an umbrella out with them as I was getting a migraine -- but when it was always correct, I thought I would monitor it. Now, I'm like a human barometer," she said.
This may be due to the inability of the brain to adjust to a drop in air pressure. It is believed that such abilities were present since the dawn of man and they helped people predict the weather. such people would have got important positions in society.  

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Sure find


A schoolgirl's lost dinner money has turned up 27 years after it went missing. Lisa O'Neill, 35, lost the handwritten brown envelope containing two £1 notes at school when she was eight years old. But 27 years on, builders have rediscovered the lost cash while refurbishing the cloakroom. Lisa, now Lisa Dugdale, a section manager at Marks & Spencer in Dumfries, said: "I got a shock when the school rang to tell me they'd found my dinner money. I don't remember losing it, but I know I was in the second year of school at the time." She plans to either frame one of the old £1 notes or put them in a trust fund for her baby.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Birth on plane, Free filghts for life


A Malaysian woman, who gave birth to a boy on board an aeroplane minutes before it landed, has been promised free flights for life, as has her child, an airline official said on Friday. Liew Siaw Hsia (31) gave birth on budget carrier AirAsia's flight from Penang to Kuching on Wednesday. Nazatul Mokhtar, a spokesman for the airline, said on Friday that the flight had been diverted to nearby Kuala Lumpur for an emergency landing when Liew had labour pains. A doctor on the flight helped the woman deliver her son, while the plane was still 2,000 feet in the air in its final approach to land

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Nearly half-a-million road accidents a year are caused by women drivers applying make-up behind the wheel, a new survey discloses.
Around one fifth of the female motorists confess they have touched up their mascara on the move ­ equivalent to 3.2 million of Britain's 15 million women drivers. The poll of more than 4,000 drivers by women's motor insurance group Diamond comes a year after the introduction of a new offense of causing death by careless driving, which carries a prison term of up to two years. Previously, careless driving offenses ­ including applying make-up, eating and map-reading ­ were punishable only by a fine.