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Not the hamster!

Posted on September 21, 2006 By admin


THE Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond was in a critical condition last night after a high-speed crash while filming for the BBC motoring show.

It is understood that Hammond, 36, had just broken the British land speed record of 300.3mph and was in the process of slowing down the jet-powered Vampire vehicle, with the aid of a parachute, when it overturned. He had to be cut from the wreckage. He was airlifted from the disused Elvington airfield in North Yorkshire to Leeds General Infirmary, which has a specialist neurological unit.

Dave Ogden, a firemen involved in the rescue, said that the presenter had been wearing a helmet and fireproof racing suit. He said that Hammond was able to talk to us for a small period while being cut from the car, despite being in quite a lot of distress.

Michael Harvey, editor of Top Gear magazine, told BBC News 24: This wasnt a high-performance car, this wasnt a road car, this was a rocket-powered dragster which bears absolutely no relation to the kind of cars which are the main fodder of the Top Gear programme this was a car that clearly contained its own risks.

The Vampire is the same car in which the British record of 300.3mph was set at Elvington, by Colin Fallows, 54, from Northampton, in 2000. Mr Fallows failed to beat his own record in July.

The BBC confirmed that the accident had taken place during filming for Top Gear, but a spokesman said that he had little further information about the circumstances of the crash. Our attention is on Richard at this stage, he added.

Hammond has presented the BBC motoring show, alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May, since 2002. He is known to his co-presenters as Hamster, owing to his diminutive height of 5ft 7in.

Last night Jeremy Clarkson said he was waiting for news about his colleagues condition: My fingers are crossed and Im hoping to get up there. We are all massively concerned. Mr May was said by his agent to be absolutely devastated by news of the crash.

In an interview earlier this year, Hammond said: I think I wanted to be on Top Gear from a fairly young age because I loved cars and I wanted to do something on telly because I loved TV. I know that Im ridiculously lucky.

He presented the Sky One show Brainiac until earlier this month, and has also presented Time Commanders and Petrolheads. He lives near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, with his wife Amanda, 35, and their two young daughters, Isabella, 5, and Willow, 2.

Richard Noble, who led the team which broke the sound barrier in the Nevada desert in 1997, and still holds the world land-speed record, explained the dangers involved in jet-car driving. I dont know what happened but one thing I can say is that its nothing like driving an everyday car or even a high performance one, he said.

You can never have enough experience because the speed-to-weight ratios are so different. Its almost as if your instincts and mind are too slow for the speed youre going. Theres a much greater power-to-weight ratio, so drivers have to keep everything co-ordinated, which is not easy.

Noble led the ThrustSSC Project. Driver Andy Green reached 763 mph, beating Nobles record of 633mph.

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Why I love Jeremy Clarkson

Posted on August 3, 2006 By admin

Every Sunday, the Times runs an opinion column written by Jeremy Clarkson. With his dry wit and quite outspoken opinions, it generally makes me giggle. This one, though, hit close to home :)

You can get recent columns here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,24389,00.html

I think often about how I shall die and when. I find myself looking at really old people and wondering what it must feel like; to know that youve reached a point where your life expectancy is measurable in minutes. Why arent they all running around waving their arms in the air panicking; because they must surely know that soon, everything that they hold dear everything will soon be replaced by the utter blackness of eternity? I get a lot of practice at thinking these things because in my life, every lump, bump, cough, ache and pain is the onset of some terrible killer disease. I catch ebola three times a week, and back in June, having discovered a nodule of something unpleasant near my left elbow, became fairly convinced Id become the first person in human history to catch arm cancer. A few days earlier, I had managed just to shake off a nasty bout of ear TB.

Rest of the column here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,24389-2290999,00.html

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More pets joining wedding parties

Posted on June 29, 2006 By admin 5 Comments on More pets joining wedding parties

CHICAGO, June 28 (UPI) — Formal attire for dogs has been a hot item at boutiques as more people include Fido in their weddings, the Chicago Tribune says.

Male dogs have been showing up at nuptials as ring bearers in formal black tuxedoes, and female dogs have been spotted in white mini-gowns and colorful bridesmaid dresses. Wedding shop owners say more single people feel adding their pet to the service is acceptable.

“Couples don't have children, but they do have a dog, so it only makes sense that they would stand up in their wedding,” Sheila Spitza, co-owner of the Wet Nose Pet Spa, in Geneva, Ill., told the newspaper. There have even been formal ceremonies for canines tying the knot as bride and groom.

“Who's to say what's right or wrong? Everyone has their own level of eccentricity,” Spitza said.

An apparel designer in San Antonio says his wedding clothing for dogs has really taken off, with one of two inquiries a week.


I wonder if I can get that in cat-size…

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Maybe it was a good thing that I wasn't at Heathrow this weekend…

Posted on May 22, 2006 By admin

20 May 2006. A WOMAN who arrived in London on a flight from Africa yesterday is reported to have died from the deadly and contagious ebola virus. Panic has spread among cabin crew and hospital staff after the death of the 38-year-old Briton. The unnamed woman is understood to work at an embassy in the African kingdom of Lesotho.

Before boarding a Virgin Atlantic flight from Johannesburg to Heathrow she visited a doctor complaining of flu-like symptoms. She was allowed to fly, but during Flight VS602 to the UK she suffered a violent fit which left her unconscious. Cabin crew and passengers rushed to her aid but towards the end of the flight she began to vomiting.

When the Airbus A340-600, carrying 267 passengers and crew, touchdown at Heathrow she was rushed to nearby Hillingdon Hospital, West London. Her symptoms matched those of the viral haemorraghing fever, ebola. The results of a post mortem are awaited.

Virgin Atlantic cabin crew who came into contact with the woman have been told to monitor their health. One said: “We are now terrified what we may have caught.” Deadly ebola is often characterised by the sudden onset of fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat.


Edit: Having said that, this article was in the Mirror, which isn't the most… reliable or credible source of information.

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I like the concept, but the colours? fugly!

Posted on April 21, 2006 By admin 13 Comments on I like the concept, but the colours? fugly!

Meet the Bibliochaise, literally an armchair library for those who like to be “immersed in deep reading”. It can shelve five linear meters worth of books.

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If ever I need one, I want me one of these!

Posted on April 20, 2006 By admin 1 Comment on If ever I need one, I want me one of these!

http://www.tankchair.com/default.htm

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Sausages by post?

Posted on April 20, 2006 By admin

I knew that the British were mail-order shopping enthusiasts, but this is tops :)

Situated in the picturesque market town of Saffron Walden, Grayson & Start are a family butchers established in 1988 by Terry Start and Isobel Grayson. Our aim has been to continue traditional pork sausage making in the region and preserve a recipe which has been associated with the town of Saffron Walden since the early 1920's. Our Traditional pork and speciality sausages have been successful at major competitions throughout the UK confirming us as one of East Anglia's leading sausage makers.To celebrate our tenth anniversary we introduced 'sausages by post' using the latest cold packing technology. We have enjoyed great success with this service providing convenient means for people all over the country to buy the highest quality sausages.

Buying pig products by post: http://www.sausagesbypost.co.uk/

I must be in heaven :)

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Damn, I want to go there!

Posted on April 7, 2006 By admin 1 Comment on Damn, I want to go there!

Speyside's finest distillers find 150 into one does go

A UNIQUE collaboration of some of Scotland's finest whisky distilleries has produced a one-off blend using more than 150 bottles of single malts from 26 Speyside distilleries. The blend is being bottled for this year's Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.

The finished product is the work of Ed Dodson and Jim Cryle, who between them have 82 years' experience in the craft of whisky making. Mr Cryle, a retired master distiller at The Glenlivet, has the task of “nosing” the blend. Mr Dodson, who retired as a master distiller at the Glen Moray distillery after 42 years in the business, has responsibility for tasting the product.

The finished drink will be the first to bring together 26 of the normally competitive distilleries. The malts used to create the blend range from fully matured ten-year-olds to extra matured 21-year-olds, including some rare ones.

Only one 70cl bottle of the exclusive whisky will be produced and auctioned among enthusiasts of unusual blends. Another 2,000 souvenir miniatures will be available during the festival.

Mr Dodson said: “Throughout my career I've dreamed of the chance to bring together many of the fabulous distinctive pure malts of Speyside into one definitive blend.” Mr Cryle added: “It's likely that the bottle will be bought by a collector, and never be opened.”

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I know somebody who's going to be happy about this

Posted on April 3, 2006 By admin 2 Comments on I know somebody who's going to be happy about this

CHEESE can boost your sex life, help beat stress and act as a painkiller, experts claimed yesterday. It contains natural chemical phenylethylamine (PEA) which releases endorphins or happy hormones into the body, says a British Cheese Association study. Cheese has ten times more PEA than chocolate. The study says a matchbox-sized bit of cheese a day helps boost calcium intake and provides happy hormones.

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006150270,00.html

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I was a pimp in my previous life

Posted on March 31, 2006 By admin

It's really bad, but this is making me drool.

http://uk.gizmodo.com/2006/03/31/pimpstar_led_rims_the_video.html

I suck, I know.

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