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From: Lahcim Leinad5/28/2012 4:21:14 PM
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Always wondered why geek wimps like me could score so amazingly well, eventually for life. Now I know. ;-)

Why Women Date Weaklings

Bottom lines:

The research, which was conducted at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and is published in PNAS, used mathematical models to get to the bottom of when humans first started living in monogamous relationships. The study suggests that the rise of weaker males—or Beta males, if you prefer—began far earlier than suspected. In fact, Beta males started to become a hit with the ladies not long after humans started living in large social groups.

When humans began living in such groups, Alpha males were clearly dominant. But over time, Beta males realised that they had to develop strategies in order to secure a relationship. Their solution was to devote themselves to single woman—unlike Alpha males who played, and continue to play, the field—offering her all the food and protection she needed. On balance, the research suggests, women quickly became more convinced by the notion of a committed and generous partner over that of a stronger, but promiscuous, man.

So, while women may find men with muscle attractive, in the long term its the weakling that wins out. [ PNAS via The Telegraph]

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From: Lahcim Leinad5/28/2012 4:55:43 PM
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The best bankers in the world are getting ready...

Swiss May Set Capital Controls If Euro Collapses

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From: Lahcim Leinad5/29/2012 7:37:45 AM
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Sushi, anyone?

Migrating bluefin tuna from Japan contaminated with radiation, study finds - The Denver Post

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To: Siber who wrote (3701)5/29/2012 8:46:39 AM
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And check the pool from inside a closed patio door, before going out for a swim...

Monrovia Bear: Bear Takes a Dip in Backyard Pool in Monrovia - ktla.com

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From: Lahcim Leinad5/29/2012 8:51:56 AM
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"Greece rated itself the hardest working."

Survey Shows Germans Admired by Europe for Honesty and Hard Work - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Just checked, and seems they're right:

BBC News - Are Greeks the hardest workers in Europe?

"The average Greek is working a full 40% longer than the average German."

Sad to see the Czechs are the 6th in most hours worked, yet 5th least productive. :-(

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From: TimF5/29/2012 12:03:17 PM
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Man Arrested for DUI with Zebra, Parrot in the Car


Dubuque, Iowa -- The charge is rather routine -- an Iowa man was arrested over the weekend, accused of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, according to a police report.

What makes this case unusual are the passengers that police in Dubuque say were with him: a parrot on his shoulder and a zebra in the back seat.

"They love going for rides," John Reiter's girlfriend, Vicky Teters, said to CNN affiliate KCRG.

"We treat them like our kids. They come in the house, we take them outside and take them for walks. We take them for car rides," Teters told KCRG. "They go and get the mail with me."

Dubuque Police Lt. Samuel Baxter told CNN that quite a few people called in to alert the police about a "zebra and parrot trapped in a vehicle parked at a bar."

Officer Chad Leitzen described in his report what he saw as he arrived: "I did observe two white male subjects in the front of the vehicle. I also observed a zebra in the back seat of the vehicle and a parrot on the driver's shoulder."

Leitzen then conducted a breathalyzer test that he said Reiter subsequently failed with a blood alcohol content of .148.

The legal limit in Iowa is .08, according to Iowa's Department of Transportation website.

Reiter was arrested Sunday and held overnight, while the zebra and parrot were taken safely to a friend's house

ktla.com 

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To: TimF who wrote (3748)5/29/2012 12:06:27 PM
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LOL! Thank God he didn't kill anyone on the road, but LOL.

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From: Lahcim Leinad5/29/2012 7:17:43 PM
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Missed the 70th anniversary by "that much."

Operation Anthropoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (3750)5/29/2012 9:16:18 PM
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Hey, the most popular dramatization of it is on YouTube, in toto (with Czech subtitles, even):



Those heros were definitely on my mind when I joined the USAF, back when the USSR was still crushing my birthplace.

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From: TimF5/29/2012 10:13:58 PM
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Cat Divorce: Israeli Man Divorces Wife After She Brings Home 550 Cats
The Huffington Post UK | By Charlie Lindlar
Posted: 25/05/2012 12:19 Updated: 25/05/2012 12:22

huffingtonpost.co.uk 

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