Hen that thinks it’s a dog adopts litter of puppies

You’d be forgiven for thinking that chickens and dogs were not natural bed fellows.

But a one-year-old hen that thinks it’s a dog has adopted a litter of puppies much to the bemusement of their canine mother.

Mabel has taken to keeping the small dogs warm by snuggling up to them while their mother, Nettle, sits out in the yard at a farm in Shrewsbury.

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Boeing 747 Survives a Simulated Underwear Bomb Blast

The BBC did a test on an old decomissioned 747, putting a dummy with the same type and amount of explosives found on the underwear bomber. As you can see in the above video, the flexibility of the outside of the frame allowed it to absorb the blast. If the bomb had gone off, the plane would have still been able to fly and land.

Of course, the damage inside the plane still would have been horrific. But it’s nice to know that the trusty 747 can stand up to such abuse.

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The pressurized cabin was also addressed:

Some readers have questioned the validity of the experiment given that the plane was tested on the ground. The programme-makers gave this response:

At the time of the attempted detonation, Flight 253 was descending rapidly and its altitude has been estimated to be around 10,000ft.

At that height the difference in pressure inside and outside the plane would not have been great enough significantly to affect the explosion.

So the explosion team ruled that the decommissioned plane’s lack of doors was not a factor in the test.
With this quantity of explosive, the peak pressure and impulse are over quickly and decay rapidly over distance. The doors were sufficiently far away that the overpressure would have dissipated before it reached them.

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Bag of Randomness

  • I can’t remember the last time CBS, NBC, or ABC aired a mini-series.
  • I saw Ashely Banfield was on Extra as a correspondent last night.  When she left our local Fox affiliate for NBC her career skyrocketed with her coverage of 9/11, but I guess her career is now on the downward slide.
  • I finished Game Change last night.  Even though I enjoyed all of the book, the chapters towards the end that deal with the selection and vetting of the VP candidates and the financial crises (with Bush White House meetings included) were the most intriguing.
  • Oh yeah, and all the debate prep stuff was quite fascinating as well.
  • For anyone interested in the new Tron movie, here’s the new trailer.  It looks entertaining, but I’m still surprised that Hollywood has no new or original ideas as of late.  But hey, Jeff Bridges and Olivia Wilde are in it, so it can’t be bad.
  • Speaking of extensions of movies from the 80’s, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps has an interesting premise, but Shia LaBeouf has a track record of ruining a good franchise.  e.g. Indiana Jones
  • Craziest lead sentence ever:  Officials say an Ohio inmate who intentionally overdosed on pills hours before his scheduled execution has returned to prison and is on suicide watch. Article (Deliberately stolen from Barry’s blog)
  • Color by Numbers Toilet Paper
  • The gay version of Taylor Swift’s You Belong to Me video – YouTube
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