The letter with a drawing of flying saucers or flying disks submitted by pilot Kenneth Arnold to Army Air Force intelligence on July 12, 1947. Source: http://obscurantist.com/oma/arnold_kenneth (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“An ’unidentified flying object’ has been spotted above Moscow during an anti-government protest.
Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in the Russian capital’s Bolotnaya Square witnessed the ’UFO’ hover above them on Saturday.
Confused onlookers among the 25,000-strong crowd filmed the strange object on their phones (video below) while some climbed trees in an attempt to get a closer look.
The apparently silent object had pulsating coloured lights with ’pylons’ emanating from the body.
Paranormal writer Michael Cohen told the Daily Mail: “NASA recently admitted that there is a good chance that aliens are monitoring our civilization through using ’unmanned’ probes.
“’It is highly possible that this craft is one of these and aliens are taking an interest in our political affairs.”
However bloggers and social networking sites have offered up more earthly explanations with many users speculating that it is most likely a government surveillance drone or a device similar to the HexaKopter which is used for aerial photography.”
Washington Post‘s Reporter ,after finalising a house,meets with an accident along with his wife.
The seriously injured wife dies in the Hospital.
At the Hospital, he comes across a note-book with strange doodles by his wife.
He decides to take some days off and drives away.
After a couple of hours his car is stuck and he knocks on the doors of a house.
When he comes to know where he has landed, he is bewildered for he could not have travelled that distance between the time he left and his arrival at the city.
The house owner comes with his gun ready to shoot the reporter saying that he had been knocking at the door for the past couple of Days.
The local police woman saves him.
Later he comes to know from the woman that the city has been witnessing strange things and behaviour from its residents.
She also tells him she has been having a vivid dream that she was dying by drowning , some how she remains alive and numbers are whispered in her ears.
In the meanwhile the man whom he met tells the reporter that he has been hearing voices of a disaster from his wash basin sink.
He also suffers from the same ailment which the reporter’s wife was diagnosed with before her death.
The man dies mysteriously.
The reporter hears voices on the telephone.
How these things end is the story.
The Story is reported to be based on facts.
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On Nov. 15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant, Roger and Linda Scarberry, and Steve and Mary Mallette told police they saw a large white creature whose eyes “glowed red” when the car headlights picked it up. They described it as a “flying man with ten foot wings” following their car while they were driving in an area of town known as ‘the TNT area‘, the site of a former World War II munitions plant.[5][6]
During the next few days, other people reported similar sightings. Two volunteer firemen who sighted it said it was a “large bird with red eyes”. Mason County Sheriff George Johnson commented that he believed the sightings were due to an unusually large heron he termed a “shitepoke”. Contractor Newell Partridge told Johnson that when he aimed a flashlight at a creature in a nearby field its eyes glowed “like bicycle reflectors”, and blamed buzzing noises from his television set and the disappearance of his German Shepherd dog on the creature.[7] Wildlife biologist Dr. Robert L. Smith at West Virginia University told reporters that descriptions and sightings all fit the Sandhill Crane, a large American crane almost as high as a man with a seven foot wingspan featuring circles of reddish coloring around the eyes, and that the bird may have wandered out of its migration route.
There were no Mothman reports in the immediate aftermath of the December 15, 1967 collapse of the Silver Bridge and the death of 46 people, giving rise to legends that the Mothman sightings and the bridge collapse were connected”
In reality, 46 people died in the collapse of the Silver Bridge, not 36. Also, the film’s claim at the end credits of the collapse of the Silver Bridge never being explained is incorrect; the incident was found to be caused by the failure of an eye-bar in a suspension chain.[6]
The film is devoid of melodrama and is quite engaging.
Google’s streaming media player is “a cloud-connected jukebox where everybody brings their own music to the party,” according to Google director of engineering Joe Britt. It’s also really black and really round. With the thin LED strip girdling the Nexus Q at the equator, the device looks like nothing so much as a dark force object in Lego: Star Wars.
I got my hands on the device and found it to be a pretty good gadget for simple home entertainment operations like making a music queue but a little too feature-y to quickly learn how to perform more complicated tasks.
The Nexus Q is a “small, Android-based computer” that’s permanently dialed into a user’s Google cloud content. It works by syncing with an Android 4.1 Jellybean device, which serves as nothing but a remote control. So the Nexus Q isn’t pulling music, movies, YouTube video, e-books, etc. from the tablet or smartphone with which it’s synced—it’s just directed by the mobile device.
Right now, the only device that works with Nexus Q is the Nexus 7 tablet from Google and Asus that was also made available Wednesday. Future Jellybean-based devices will also work with the streaming media player and so will tablets and handsets running earlier versions of Android, according to Google. The search giant isn’t saying if non-Android devices will ever be able to work with the Nexus Q.
The Nexus Q is packing a Texas Instruments OMAP chipset, optical video/audio and HDMI, dual-band Wi-Fi, Ethernet, NFC, and Bluetooth. It draws 25 watts and takes “just a few minutes to set up out of the box,” according to Google.
The 4.6-inch sphere weighs in at 2 pounds and lets users stream content from Google Play and YouTube to speakers and screens in the house. Nexus Q can be paired with bookshelf speakers via the built-in 25W amp, or connect to an AV receiver or HDTV.
Nagesh, a Thespian for whose Dates even Sivaji Ganesan and MGR used to wait has not been honoured properly either at the National or Regional level.
Artistes who can not even hold a candle to Nagesh have been bestowed with Padma Awards, not Nagesh.
Now the Industry is waking up to his talents after his death, that too to make money, by introducing Nagesh’s character in Rajnikanth Movie ‘Kochaidayaan’.
Will Nagesh’s Family be paid?
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It’s now confirmed that work is on to getNagesh to share screenspace with Rajinikanth, albeit through animation. The buzz earlier was that the veteran would be seen in a dual role and that the team is busy recreating two looks for Nagesh – one from his Kadhalikka Neramillai and Panchathanthiram – but now, we hear that there’s just going to be one Nagesh.
A source in the know reveals, “Work is on in full swing to recreate the image of Nagesh through graphics. He will be seen in a single, but prominent role in the film. Since the film is going to be made using motion capture technology, the team is planning to use the technology to its fullest extent.”
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