Interesting news tip-bits (107)

Oct 19, 2013 2:59 AM CST Interesting news tip-bits
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
robplum: Paul Hogan's wife and "Crocodile Dundee" co-star has filed to divorce her hubby of 23 years ... TMZ has learned.

Linda Hogan -- no, not her -- cites irreconcilable differences. She wants spousal support, and joint legal and physical custody of their 15-year-old son, Chance.

As for money ... there will be a lot to divvy up ... Paul is worth a reported $20 mil.

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Equal custody of Sydney Harbour Bridge? But who gets the Windfields???
Oct 20, 2013 10:06 PM CST Interesting news tip-bits
It is still not known how the mistake occurred but the WA Country Health Service has launched an investigation.
It is understood the coffin was buried in Meekatharra, in the state's Mid West region, before it was realised the body was not inside.

Oct 21, 2013 12:09 AM CST Interesting news tip-bits
Pavel Trotsenko, timelapse picture video of sydney (remember you can turn your computers sound down, bottom right icon on taskbar) otherwise its really brilliant, also on the same page think the best photographs i've ever seen...
His rap and tinyurl link: -

Not long after the relocation to Sydney I started a production company called Paksty Visuals with the goal to create outstanding promotional photography and video content for businesses. In the middle of 2012 I started shooting motion timelapses and I was one of the first people in Australia to develop motion timelapse technique that allows to do long distance camera moves for timelapse shots

Oct 21, 2013 2:29 AM CST Interesting news tip-bits
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
robplum: Pavel Trotsenko, timelapse picture video of sydney also on the same page think the best photographs i've ever seen...
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Great pics Rob. Some familar places to me.... Lake Macquarie, Caves Beach, Foster, Dorrigo National park.

Thanks for sharing thumbs up
Oct 21, 2013 3:18 AM CST Interesting news tip-bits
your welcome
Oct 22, 2013 4:23 PM CST Interesting news tip-bits
confused

Money doesn't grow on trees, but gold does.

Australian researchers say looking for tiny flecks of gold in the leaves of eucalyptus trees could lead miners to new bonanzas.

A CSIRO team led by Dr Melvyn Lintern has found trees searching for moisture during droughts can tap into gold deposits up to 35 metres underground.

When the trees strike gold their roots can suck up minute amounts of the precious metal.

Dr Lintern says when the roots tap into underground water the gold is diluted and then transported through the vascular system of the tree.


Oct 23, 2013 4:37 AM CST Interesting news tip-bits
What makes a police car cost $120,000?
breakdown of some the gear fitted

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