Tuesday, March 6, 2012

buckyballs

buckyballs



One child from Oregon to their parents complained of flu symptoms this week actually swallowed 37 "buckyballs", magnets, reports MSNBC. Doctors from the bowels of the magnets Bushnell Payton's Monday, and expected a full recovery.

In a statement posted on its website on Tuesday, the creator of Bucky Balls said he was "saddened" to learn about the incident, but that "this unfortunate incident highlights the fact that buckyballs and bucky cubes are for adults. they are not toys and are not intended for children. "The company urged consumers to read and comply with the warnings on their products.

These warnings are not kept many children to get a hold of the magnets, however. In January, the message Lena Sun reported a serious incident with Buckyballs:

patricia heaton


patricia heaton

Rush Limbaugh is losing advertisers for your program one by one, following his controversial statements about a law student at Georgetown, and now has lost a prominent lawyer on Twitter: Patricia Heaton.

The star of "The Middle" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" Alec Baldwin took a temporarily removed his Twitter account after completion of the criticism of Limbaugh Fluke Georgetown Law student Sandra last week through a series of tweets spikes. She returned on Monday to apologize to Fluke.

On 29 February, she wrote: "Hey G-Town Gal: Plz also have to pay for their Starbucks, movie tickets and your favorite combo offer something KFC wings?"

earthquake san francisco

earthquake san francisco



A one-two earthquakes shook the nerves of San Francisco Bay on Monday, and scientists say the tremors of magnitude 3.5 and 4.0 below the city of El Cerrito were reminders of the dangers in a region seismic known risk.

The double impact - accompanied by two smaller earthquakes - were too small to release energy through a turbulent part of the Hayward Fault. This is the fault line is very likely that the source of the following are the Bay Area "Big One", with a probability of 1 in a break-3 6.7 in the next 30 years, according to the Service U.S. Geological Survey.

Although the surprise Monday morning caused no major damage was a good reminder, even for scientists to prepare - especially when the rising price of gas, the needle is close to "empty".
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