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First, we have recycled sewage water called NEWater. Now we have recycled artificial meat from sewage called PoopBurger. True story.

Population boom equals food shortage. Solution? Synthesize food from human waste matter. Absurd yes, but Japanese scientists have actually discovered a way to create edible steaks from human feces.

Mitsuyuki Ikeda, a researcher from the Okayama Laboratory, has developed steaks based on proteins from human excrement. Tokyo Sewage approached the scientist because of an overabundance of sewage mud. They asked him to explore the possible uses of the sewage and Ikeda found that the mud contained a great deal of protein because of all the bacteria.

The researchers then extracted those proteins, combined them with a reaction enhancer and put it in an exploder which created the artificial steak. The “meat” is 63% proteins, 25% carbohydrates, 3% lipids and 9% minerals. The researchers color the poop meat red with food coloring and enhance the flavor with soy protein. Initial tests have people saying it even tastes like beef.

Inhabitat notes that “the meatpacking industry causes 18 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions, mostly due to the release of methane from animals.” Livestock also consume huge amounts of resources and space in efforts to feed ourselves as well as the controversy over cruelty to animals. Ikeda’s recycled poop burger would reduce waste and emissions, not to mention obliterating Dante’s circle for gluttons.

The scientists hope to price it the same as actual meat, but at the moment the excrement steaks are ten to twenty times the price they should be thanks to the cost of research. Professor Ikeda understands the psychological barriers that need to be surmounted knowing that your food is made from human feces. They hope that once the research is complete, people will be able to overlook that ugly detail in favor of perks like environmental responsibility, cost and the fact that the meat will have fewer calories.

[Source: digitaltrends]

This are the steps required to bypass their newly implemented IP block on the new launcher for Asian players.

1) Go to www.usaip.eu/en/free_vpn.php, or click the download link below
2) Click on the download link for USAIP.pbk, or click here to download.
3) Run the program. It should open windows dial-up connection program.
4) Username & password is demo. Click connect.
5) Open LOL launcher. Do not start the program.
6) After it detect server online, run the USAIP.pbk again, and hang-up/disconnect
7) Run LOL, login and play

If this has helped you, get your friends to register via the link below:
Register for NA/EU League of Legends here

Screenshots:

#427

Limited > Edition
Zombie > Town
Energy > Saving
Proof > of concept
Hassle > Mafan
Peep > Peek
Jogger > Fit
Hunt > Mousehunt
Career > Path
Plants > Green

#428

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Production > Line
Softball > Sport
Uniform > Group
Intangible > Asset
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Celery > Bland
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Boss > Manager

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Squid > Black ink
Wife > Husband
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Tingle > Feeling
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Nice > Good enough
Honor > God
Emphatic > Get the point across
Siren > Wailing
Plated > Gold

#431

Secondary > School
Surreal > Dream
History > Book
Wild > Chase
Bandages > Serious injury
Farm > Farmville
Lab > Test
Misuse > Property
Word games > Words with friends
Nurse > to health

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Maid Seen Carrying Fieldpack for NSF

He’s in the army, but she’s the one carrying the backpack.

A series of photographs making its rounds on the Internet has generated much debate about whether Gen Y soldiers in Singapore are too “soft” and “spoilt”.

The photos – which were taken off Facebook and posted on The Straits Times’ online portal Stomp —features a young man, fully decked out in army fatigues, with his maid trailing behind him carrying his large backpack.

The full pack the maid was carrying looks to be the newer type, which is bigger and has more compartments compared to older variations.

The contributor claimed that the photos had been taken in the area around Tanah Merah MRT.

Disgusted netizens began sharing the photos on social networking site Facebook and on online forums like hardwarezone.com.sg, triggering debate on whether the youth these days are too pampered.

Most were critical of the soldier, calling him “lazy” and “spoilt”. Some even said he “tarnished the image of Singapore”.

Others we more willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, saying he could have been injured and needed help with his heavy backpack.

Ministry of Defence spokesman told the paper, “The SAF takes a serious view of the conduct of its servicemen in public.”

She added that the SAF is looking into the matter and will take appropriate action.

Ex-NS men and NSFs who spoke to Yahoo! Singapore held differing views on the matter.

25-year-old Kelvin Wong, who completed his army stint in 2006, said, “This photo is just ridiculous. It’s hard to believe that a grown man who is supposed to be serving the nation is making his female domestic help carry his backpack.”

“He’s a disgrace to the army and makes Singaporean men look bad,” he added.

23-year-old Karl Mak, who finished his stint in 2008, said, “He’s probably a spoilt kid who had his bag carried by his maid since he was a child. I guess stuff like that is cultivated from a young age.”

A former army officer who only wanted to be known as Jonathan, was more amused than disgusted.

The 28-year-old said, “When I first saw the photo, I thought it was  funny. I’ve never come across such a scenario before and I don’t think it’s at all representative of our generation. In the army, we trained recruits to take responsibility for themselves.”

“Anyway, it’s possible he had a shoulder injury and needed help with his bag. It’s not a big deal and we shouldn’t generalise this to the mentality of youths these days.”

[Main Article: FTPB]

The Singapore Armed Forces says it will investigate the case of a national serviceman who had apparently made his maid carry his backpack, and take the appropriate action.

The response came after a photo was posted in STOMP, showing a young man dressed in army fatigues walking in front of a woman carrying what seemed to be his backpack.

The story was later picked up by The Straits Times.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said in response to the report in The Straits Times that “the SAF takes a serious view of the conduct of its servicemen in public” and that it will investigate and take the appropriate action.

The story had sparked a debate among STOMPers, on whether Gen Y soldiers are too ‘soft’, ‘spoilt’ and ‘pampered’.

There are some, however, who wondered if a shoulder injury had prompted the ‘maid’ to carry the backpack for the serviceman.

[Source: STOMP]

I just wish I could stop seeing reports like this. It makes me upset as I wonder what is becoming of our society.

I have seen maids carry the bags of kids and I felt fed up and ashamed. I sure am glad I grew up in an era when we had no domestic help. Even then I don’t recall my parents every carrying my school bags. That would have been so embarrassing for both me and them. I should think that carrying loads like this should be beyond the job description of domestic helpers. Where do we draw the line people? I found this image disturbing when I saw it today at Yahoo Singapore and the Straits Times. It’s deplorable how she is made to lug the bag and trail behind him as he obviously plays with his cell phone.

NSF With Maid Carrying Backpack

Some comments from the articles:

25-year-old Kelvin Wong, who completed his army stint in 2006, said, “This photo is just ridiculous. It’s hard to believe that a grown man who is supposed to be serving the nation is making his female domestic help carry his backpack.”

“He’s a disgrace to the army and makes Singaporean men look bad,” he added.

23-year-old Karl Mak, who finished his stint in 2008, said, “He’s probably a spoilt kid who had his bag carried by his maid since he was a child. I guess stuff like that is cultivated from a young age.”

There were several comments on Facebook as well like this one and I too believe that parents should be more discerning. I just feel it’s not fair to the domestic helper:

Loke Yu Ming: Perhaps parents ought to be more discerning about what they expect their maids or themselves to do for their kids. Seemingly innocuous deeds like carrying school kids’ bags, which is common here, might cause them to develop undesirable behaviours unknowingly.

This young man was unfortunately caught red handed and singled out, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if there are similar cases out there. I guess it’s not just about this one incident, but a reflection of how society is changing for the worse when employers take advantage of domestic helpers.

[Source: SGActually]

Update:

THE soldier who got his maid to carry his field pack has stepped forward and admitted his mistake to his superior.

In a letter to The Straits Times Forum Page, the Ministry of Defence said the Singapore Armed Forces has completed its investigation into the case. They added that the serviceman was a recruit going through his Physical Training Preparatory phase prior to Basic Military Training.

[Source: Straits Times Online]

 

Right now, there are several image spoofs circulating the internet, some of the nicer ones reposted here:

 

SAF 7th Core Value: "Care For Soldiers"

Next contingent entering the parade is the newly formed 1FT (1st Foreign Talent) Battalion, the Maids!

 

 

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5. Twitter > Broadcast
6. Renaissance > Spy
7. Webinar > Video
8. Community > Forums
9. Illustrate > Drawing
10. Clean slate > Record

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7. Actually > Love
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9. Blondie > Yellow
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10. Enamel > Teeth

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1. Jacon > ?
2. Green > House
3. Cupcake > Delicious
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5. Thunderous > Applause
6. President > Elections
7. Anxiety > Fear
8. Matter > Solid
9. Diner > Card
10. Absence > Presence

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1. Recommendation > Promote
2. Toilet paper > Cheap
3. Scissors > Stainless steel
4. Blaze > Inferno
5. Frame > Up
6. Process > Design
7. Flight > Attendant
8. Irish > Cream
9. Glasses > Reading
10. Campaign > Advertising

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#416

1. Bootie > Small pair of boots
2. User > Account
3. Child > Abuse
4. Scribe > Manuscript
5. Manager > General
6. Upsetting > Balance
7. Puddles > Rain water
8. Hopeful > Positive
9. Procrastination > Lazy
10. Statistics > Math

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1. Girlfriend > Best friend
2. Crushed > Broken
3. Source > Strength
4. Corner > Punishment
5. Gossip > Girls
6. Encounter > Monster
7. Make an offer > Propose
8. Stylish > Hairdo
9. Profit > Gain
10. Waste > Recycle

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1. Agency > Tuition
2. Ministrations > ?
3. Charlie > Chopin
4. Bricks > Concrete
5. Contingencies > Plan
6. Dad > Father
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9. Team > Play
10. Cave > Ribbon Game

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1. Trash > Waste
2. Abs > Muscle
3. Dating > Online
4. Hooked > Up
5. Face > Palm
6. Algebra > Math
7. Reading > Books
8. Horrendous > Spelling
9. Looks > Like
10. Python > Snake

#420

1. Excitedly > Jumping around
2. Rolls > Royce
3. Owls > Night
4. Cover > Story
5. Jubilee > Shopping
6. Heartthrob > Crush
7. Pizza > Hut
8. Constipation > Diarrhoea
9. Weightless > Gravity
10. Truck > Transport

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1. Maroon > Colour
2. Save > As…
3. Smithereens > Smash
4. Conversation > Chat
5. Visual > Studio
6. Experience > of a lifetime
7. Steady > Hands
8. Wives > Husbands
9. Glass > Transparent
10. String > Together

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After trying out twidroyd for less than a day, I don’t use it anymore cos the interface sucks. The app got disabled by Twitter today.

Dear Samuel Liew (@samliew),

Regardless of how you access Twitter, we are dedicated to making Twitter better, faster and more reliable for you. As part of this effort, we ask applications that work with Twitter to abide by a simple set of rules that we believe are in the interests of our users, and the health and vitality of the Twitter platform as a whole. We often take actions to enforce these rules.

We are sending this email today because we suspended twidroyd for violating our policies.

Every day, we suspend more than one hundred applications that are in violation of our policies. Generally, these apps are used by a small number of users. We are taking the unusual step of sending out this letter because today’s suspension may affect a larger number of users.

We are committed to helping you continue to use Twitter during the disruption of this application. You can download Twitter for Android and other official Twitter apps here. You can also try our mobile web site or apps from other third-party developers.

We appreciate your continued support of Twitter and regret any inconvenience to you.

Twitter Support Team – @support
support.twitter.com

Update: Download Squad just reported on it:

Users of popular Twitter clients UberTwitter and Twidroyd found that they couldn’t log into Twitter today, and a post in the Twitter help center explains why: UberTwitter and Twidroyd have been suspended for violating Twitter’s policies. TechCrunch followed up with Twitter on the suspensions and discovered that the suspended apps were violating Twitter’s privacy, trademark and monetization rules.

Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner told TechCrunch, “Violations include, but aren’t limited to, a privacy issue with private Direct Messages longer than 140 characters, trademark infringement, and changing the content of users’ Tweets in order to make money.”

Both UberTwitter and Twidroyd were recently purchased by UberMedia, a company that has been buying up Twitter clients (Echofon and TweetDeck are other recent purchases) and adding them to its Twitter ad network. The trademark issues probably arose because of the “Twitter” in UberTwitter’s name, but whatever UberMedia did to provoke Twitter’s ire is more likely an issue with paid tweets or tweeting ads on behalf of users. Twitter has made in-stream ad networks a strict no-no under its API terms. It will be interesting to see what specific violation it found in UberMedia’s case, but so far it hasn’t been revealed.