NEWS OF THE WORLD - Current Events (May Be Disturbing, No Politics Please)

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Man steals $33 million from Australian casino in 'Ocean's Eleven'-esque heist

An unknown man stole $33 million from an Australian casino by hacking into its surveillance footage and having the information relayed to him via earpiece.


While many felt "Ocean's  Eleven," the movie starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney about a massive and intricately planned casino heist, was exciting and well thought out, not many believed a caper like the one depicted in the film could actually succeed.

There were too many variables, too much pizazz, and casino security in the movie was made to look like a doltish snail.

Sometimes, however, life does imitate art, at least in Australia.

This month, the Crown Casino, Australia's largest, alerted police that a foreigner had hacked into its security surveillance system and scammed the casino for $33 million, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported.

Security experts believe the Crown's own methods of surveillance and protection were used against it. According to ABC, Crown has high-resolution cameras that pan, tilt and zoom in on gaming tables, which the unknown thief, who was playing at high stakes VIP tables, gained access to, allowing him to have the content phoned into him via an earpiece he was wearing.

Crown officials have yet to comment on how the scam was carried out. They said the thief has been identified in their surveillance footage and banned from their casinos. They also said a member of the casino's VIP staff who was assigned to look after the gambler has been dismissed, but they did not say if the staff member was involved in the heist, CNBC reports.

Linda Hancock, who's written a book about the Crown Casino, says the haul did not immediately draw attention because it's perfectly common for Crown to not only attract "big whales," but also let them bet incredible amounts of money.

"The Crown Casino has about six or seven Learjets," Hancock told ABC. "It flies these VIPs in so how it all works is that these people have a minder. The person had his family with him — that's not uncommon either. They come in, they look after the family while the high roller gambles."

According to Las Vegas-based casino consultant Barron Stringfellow, pulling off this type of heist takes far fewer resources than an "Ocean's Eleven"-type sting. Instead, most of the equipment can purchased at any local electronics store.

"Intercepting them [the surveillance signals] is simple as going down to a local Radio Shack," he told ABC.

He described the operation as this: The player wears an earpiece that is fed information from an accomplice sitting somewhere in the casino or outside of it. This person would have access to the casino's surveillance feed and would be watching the action on the table. They would then relay the best plays and bets to the player.

According to Stringfellow, these schemes are more common than the public thinks, and only go unreported because casinos are loathe to disclose them, fearing the repercussions of bad PR.

Crown Casino has pledged to recover the money, but Stringfellow says that outcome is close to impossible if the thief was able to leave the property with the windfall.

"Chances are zero," he said.
ADAM

Paladin

"Traveler of both time and space..."

zombiehorror

The story itself is nothing remarkable but who the hell thought of the headline?!  Gotta love a good Uranus story!!!

"Uranus takes a pounding more frequently than thought" and the opening sentence,    "Uranus isn't just gassy, it's also tilted completely sideways,..."

"Needless to say, this sort of behavior is a bit strange for Uranus,..."

"But with Uranus, one collision big enough...."

"....would also have screwed up Uranus'.."

"....punching into Uranus.........."

"It's always been assumed that way out around Uranus.........things were pretty chill, with the gas giants slowly forming..........."


http://www.dvice.com/archives/2011/10/we-now-know-why.php

Uranus the butt of all solar system jokes!!

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ADAM

Monsters For Sale


Sometimes even politics can be good.  I hope this catches on:

BE PREPARED: APRIL 4 IS INTERNATIONAL TOPLESS JIHAD DAY

An international campaign with the eye-catching name of "Titslamism Free Amina" has rallied in support of Tunisian feminist activist Amina, who stirred up controversy last week after posting topless protest photos of herself on Facebook.  International feminist activist group Femen said Amina told them she was being isolated in a family house and wasn't allowed to leave. Women from all over the world have been posting topless pictures of themselves in protest, and Femen is calling for an international protest in front of Tunisian embassies on April 4, calling it International Topless Jihad Day. No telling if the inclusion of "topless" will soften the whole "jihad" thing in the eyes of authorities.
ADAM

The Batman

Batman gets pulled over by the police. C:)
FULL video and audio version

'Pulled over for having a cool Batman license plate.

Batman gets pulled over by Police [FULL VIDEO] with Audio, in Montgomery County MD.





But of course...having NO plates at all can get a Bat pulled over as well...




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ADAM

Paladin

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on April 30, 2013, 05:39:33 PM
Plane Crash Video

This plane crashed shortly after take-off, with a full load of fuel:

http://news.msn.com/world/video?videoid=94c70d6d-cf98-26bc-d515-8952c71022c7&ap=true\



There's something about this tape (of the crash) that isn't quite right...
I've seen something similar happen with a helicopter once but thankfully no one was killed.
"Traveler of both time and space..."

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Paladin on May 01, 2013, 12:58:35 PM
There's something about this tape (of the crash) that isn't quite right...
I've seen something similar happen with a helicopter once but thankfully no one was killed.

It looks too clear or something, doesn't it?

The only lucky thing about it is that it was a cargo plane that had only 7 people on board - not a passenger jet with 300 people.

It must be legit.  Here is another view from a different angle:

Bagram airfield crash 29 apr 2013
ADAM

BijouBob8mm

I just posted about the passing of Ray Harryhausen over in the general discussions, but thought it might be good to share the link here


http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=103886

Paladin

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Quote from: Monsters For Sale on May 01, 2013, 01:06:20 PM
It looks too clear or something, doesn't it?

The only lucky thing about it is that it was a cargo plane that had only 7 people on board - not a passenger jet with 300 people.

It must be legit.  Here is another view from a different angle:

Bagram airfield crash 29 apr 2013

The guy who took this particular shot sounds very Army- or military.

The pilot goes throttle up, never gains a respected altitude and begins to list to the starboard side- he realizes this but it's to late and the plane goes belly down.
The pilot may not have accounted for the weight of the craft, but the reason for this could be anything. It could very well be a maintenance issue or that his starboard engine just locked- up. Either case it definitely looks like he just didn't gain any altitude at all and couldn't compensate for the problem. 
"Traveler of both time and space..."

Unknown Primate

Just the Facts?   Human Head Transplants Now Possible!

Posted: 02 Jul 2013 08:40 AM PDT






Human Head Transplants Now Possible

Dr Sergio Canavero believes that the technology now exists that will allow surgeons to carry out the Frankenstein-style procedure, which has been tested out on animals since 1970.

Up until now there has been no way to successfully reconnect the spinal cord, leaving the subjects paralysed from the point where the transplant was connected.

Recent advances have meant that re-connecting the spinal cord is now possible, and it is believed that the breakthrough means that previously fatal diseases could be cured.

However, other experts have dismissed the idea.

Professor Anthony Warrens, from the British Transplantation Society, told the Sun: "Connecting a head to a body is worthless to human beings today. The whole concept is bizarre."

In 1970 Robert White successfully transplanted the head of a rhesus monkey onto the body of a second rhesus, and Dr Canavero, a member of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, has proposed using a similar method.

He said, "The greatest technical hurdle to such endeavour is of course the reconnection of the donor's and recipient's spinal cords. It is my contention that the technology only now exists for such linkage," he wrote.

"It is argued that several up to now hopeless medical conditions might benefit from such procedure."

He believes that a team of 100 could perform the operation in 36 hours — at a cost of £8.5million.

Both heads would have to be removed at the same time, and reconnected within an hour.

"This is no longer science fiction. This could be done today — now. If this operation is done it will provide a few people with a substantial amount of extra life," he said. "The only reason I have not gone further is funding."

However, Dr Calum Mackellar, from the Scottish Council on Human Bioethics, added: "This sounds like something from a horror movie." - Telegraph

Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus

State Organs: Transplant Abuse in China

Kidney for Sale by Owner: Human Organs, Transplantation, and the Market

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" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

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Would also work as a one operation, quickie sex change.  (Would make one helluva frat joke.)
ADAM

Unknown Primate

" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

Monsters For Sale


Seriously, if people are willing to freeze their heads just on an off chance...

Some billionaire (think Howard Hughes) would undergo the operation over and over again.  People desperate to provide for their families would sell their bodies; family members of brain dead patients would hurry to pull the plug, etc.

Kinda makes you think.
ADAM