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Dutch Family 'Waiting For End of Time' Discovered In Basement (bbc.com) 154

A family who spent nine years in a basement "waiting for the end of time" have been discovered by police in the Netherlands after one of them turned up at a local pub, reports say. The BBC reports: A man of 58 and a family with young adults aged 18 to 25 were living at a farm in the province of Drenthe. They were found after the eldest of the children ordered beer at a bar in the nearby village of Ruinerwold. He then told staff he needed help, broadcaster RTV Drenthe reported. The older man, who has been arrested, was initially assumed to be the father, but local mayor Roger de Groot later told reporters that was not the case. Nor was the man the owner of the farmhouse, Mr de Groot said, adding: "I've never seen anything like it."

The public broadcaster said that the family had been living in isolation waiting for the end of time. Unconfirmed reports said the children's father was among those found. Bar owner Chris Westerbeek described how a man had come in, ordered five beers and drunk them. "Then I had a chat with him and he revealed he had run away and needed help... then we called the police," he said. He added: "He had long hair, a dirty beard, wore old clothes and looked confused. He said he'd never been to school and hadn't been to the barber for nine years." "He said he had brothers and sisters who lived at the farm. He said he was the oldest and wanted to end the way they were living." Officers visited the remote farmhouse and carried out a search. They discovered a hidden staircase behind a cupboard in the living room that led down to a basement room where the family were housed.

Comment Re:Disappointing (Score 1) 439

I'm also near Atlanta. We had maybe 4 inches of snow. Grocery stores were cleaned out of bread and milk in advance. The interstates were a disaster. School was cancelled for a week. People down here don't know how to deal with snow. And it doesn't help that it's always wet icy slush instead of dry dusty snow. My husband jokes that you could send someone to the emergency room with an icy Georgia snowball.
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FBI and NYPD Officers Sent On Museum Field Trip 70

In an attempt to "refresh their sense of inquiry" FBI agents, and NYPD officers are being sent to a course at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Art of Perception hopes to improve an officers' ability to accurately describe what they see during an investigation by studying art. From the article: "Amy Herman, the course leader, said: 'We're getting them off the streets and out of the precincts, and it refreshes their sense of inquiry. They're thinking, "Oh, how am I doing my job," and it forces them to think about how they communicate, and how they see the world around them.' Ms Herman, an art historian, originally developed the course for medical students, but successfully pitched it as a training course to the New York Police Academy."

Comment Re:Sometimes Apple still thinks too much like a... (Score 1) 841

Yes, I understand why they designed it that way, after all, they sell music. But when Itunes won't even allow me to copy off mp3s to another machine that I own, or load my ipod from two of my machines, it annoys me. I'll just not use itunes, and not accidently wipe out my entire ipod moving between machines. Plus I don't care for itunes anyhow.

Comment Re:Sometimes Apple still thinks too much like a... (Score 1) 841

I think he's referring to the way you can do more with Winamp. With the Winamp ipod plugin you can transfer music from any ipod to any computer, and from any computer to any ipod. Itunes doesn't want to let you share, says "oops you synced with another computer, delete everything?"

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