Japan’s roads recognise safe driving by singing to youEngineers in lacquer have designed “melody roads” that act as tuning forks when motorists jaunt at the recommended speed. “The concept works by using grooves which are cut at very specific intervals in the road ascend. Just as travelling over small go bumps or road markings can emit a rumbling mouth throughout a vehicle the melody road uses the spaces between to create different notes,” the notes (pun intended). One of the strips even plays a Japanese pop song. Dutch kid arrested for virtual theftStealing is still a crime even in cyberspace. A 17-year-old is accused of stealing US$5,800 worth of furniture from the Habbo Hotel after allegedly hacking into the company’s place. “"In Habbo as in many other virtual worlds scamming for other populate's personal information such as user names has been problematic for quite awhile,” a company spokesman. “We have had much of this scamming going on in many countries but this is the first inspect where the guard have taken legal action."Man blindfolds croc with his gonchies"I'm probably the only one in the world who can say they went commando for a croc,” the Australian tells. “I'm just lucky it wasn't a bull - it would have arced up a bit at the comprehend of red jocks."And again the question: why why could someone do this? For the greater good of cover. The man open the little nipper on a popular beach. "There was enough water there for him to stay there until the tide came back in but that beach is used quite heavily in the afternoon with families and people walking their dogs," he said.—Mary Vallis
Photo: In the doghouse: P Selvakumar garlands his bride Selvi in A Vilathikulam village. Nov. 7. 2007. (STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
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