Think Before You Judge

Think Before You Judge

A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery. He answered the call asap, changed his clothes and went directly to the surgery block. He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor.

On seeing him, the father yelled, “Why did you take all this time to come? Don’t you know that my son’s life is in danger? Don’t you have any sense of responsibility?”

The doctor smiled and said, “I am sorry, I wasn’t in the hospital and I came as fast as I could after receiving the call and now, I wish you’d calm down so that I can do my work”.

“Calm down?! What if your son was in this room right now, would you calm down? If your own son dies while waiting for doctor than what will you do??” said the father angrily. The doctor smiled again and replied, “We will do our best by God’s grace and you should also pray for your son’s healthy life”.

“Giving advises when we’re not concerned is so easy” Murmured the father.

The surgery took some hours after which the doctor went out happy, “Thank goodness! your son is saved!” And without waiting for the father’s reply he carried on his way running by saying, “If you have any questions, ask the nurse”.

“Why is he so arrogant? He couldn’t wait some minutes so that I ask about my son’s state” Commented the father when seeing the nurse minutes after the doctor left. The nurse answered, tears coming down her face, “His son died yesterday in a road accident, he was at the burial when we called him for your son’s surgery. And now that he saved your son’s life, he left running to finish his son’s burial.”

Anne-Marie Duff In Prada – ‘Before I Go To Sleep’ London Gala Screening

Nicole Kidman In Valentino – ‘Before I Go To Sleep’ London Gala Screening

A Florida Resident Drove Around with a Cell Jammer for Two Years Before Being Caught

A Florida Resident Drove Around with a Cell Jammer for Two Years Before Being Caught

A Florida Resident Drove Around with a Cellphone Jammer for Two Years Before Being Caught

Many states have banned talking on your cellphone while driving, but Florida is not one of them. So 60-year-old vigilante Jason R. Humphreys took matters into his own hands.

As The Tampa Tribune reports, Humphreys brought a cellphone Jammer along on his commute every day for two years. You know, to ensure that his fellow commuters remained focused on the road. Until two local sheriff’s deputies Caught him in the act and slapped him with $48,000 worth of fines, which he must pay or otherwise respond to within a month.

It turns out that Humphreys would have gone undetected if it hadn’t been for a local carrier noticing that something was messing with its towers. MetroPCS (which is owned by T-Mobile) notified the Federal Communications Commission that there was a peculiar outage on a certain patch of the Interstate 4 highway and downtown Tampa exactly a year ago. The FCC looked into it and discovered that wideband emissions — broadcast activity with wide frequencies or wavelengths — were emanating from a blue Toyota Highlander.

Still, Humphreys kept on jamming for another year until two county sheriff deputies pulled him over. They were able to confirm his use of the cellphone Jammer Before they even searched his vehicle and found it behind a seat cover. As they approached his SUV, their two-way radios were disconnected from their dispatcher.

How exactly can a cellphone Jammer shut down service on an entire stretch of the highway? Your mobile phone works by connecting with the service network you pay for via Cell towers. They’re scattered everywhere, so that your phone’s signal (or lack thereof) switches from tower to tower as you move about.

Jammers interrupt service by transmitting a signal on the same frequency that it collides with your Cell phone’s signal and the two cancel each other out. Most modern cellphones are engineered to automatically add power if they experience any sort of low-frequency interference. But when it comes to the strength of whatever was coming from Humphrey’s device, none of them stood a chance.

Federal law prohibits importing, marketing, sale, possession or using these types of wireless signal jamming devices, in part because it’s unsafe for people who need to make 911 calls. These jammers can proactively block cellphones, Wi-Fi, GPS, aircraft communications and even two-way radios used by law enforcement and emergency personnel.

Cell phone jammers were first developed for use by law enforcement and the military, so that police could block phone calls in a hostage situation or a raid. Now, however, they’ve made their way to the black market, aka Craigslist.

The department later tested Humphrey’s device to discover that it could jam Cell signals in three bands.

It’s unclear what brand or make of Jammer Humphreys was using, but for some perspective, Antenna System & Supplies Inc.’s TRJ-89 Jammer is able to block Cell service within a 5 mile radius.

Humphreys is alleged to have said that he’d been using the Jammer for 16 to 24 months on his commute. Meaning pretty much everyone Around him was unable to use a cellphone. Even someone who had a dire emergency to call in.

Whether this made any difference in the quality of Humphrey’s commute, we are unsure. Unsurprisingly, he does not seem to be taking calls at the moment.

https://www.yahoo.com/tech/a-florida…369099229

4CHAN user supposedly posts murder photos online before ****’s discovery

4CHAN user supposedly posts murder photos online before ****’s discovery

This is just unreal. The guy posted the photos and when 4CHAN people didn’t believe him, he told them to watch for it to come up in the news:

A man wanted in the killing of a Washington woman — and who may have posted photos online of her **** with details of the crime — is believed to have led police in Portland, Oregon, on a high-speed chase Wednesday but was not caught, police said.
A driver thought to be murder suspect David Kalac, 33, was pulled over during a traffic stop just after 1 a.m. and then suddenly roared off in the victim’s 2001 gold Ford Focus. Police pursued him across a bridge and down a major road before calling off the chase after the driver began swerving into oncoming traffic, police said. "Kalac is believed to be armed and dangerous," police said in a statement.
The slain woman was found in an apartment in Port Orchard, a city located across Puget Sound from Seattle. Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Scott Wilson told NBC News station King 5 that police were investigating images of a naked woman with red marks around her neck that were shared anonymously on the online forum 4chan.
The photos were accompanied by the message: "Turns out it’s way harder to strangle someone to death than it looks on the movies." When other users questioned the authenticity of the pictures, which have now been deleted, a reply said: "Check the news for Port Orchard, Washington, in a few hours. Her son will be home from school soon. He’ll find her, then call the cops. I just wanted to share the pics before they find me."
The woman, who was aged in her 30s, was found by a family member. "We do not believe this is a random assault," Wilson said. "We believe this person was targeted by a yet-to-be determined other person."
Wilson added: “Any time we have images of this graphic nature that are posted on social media, and purport to be this crime scene, we are going to take those seriously. But we are unable to confirm whether those photographs are of this victim right now.”
The Port Orchard Independent was among several local newspapers to quote Wilson as saying the images appeared to have been posted before officers were called at 3:32 p.m local time (6:32 p.m. ET) on Tuesday.


A woman who lived next door to the victim said she was so unnerved by the violence she wants to move.
"I can’t help but think, did she cry out for help? Did she bang on the wall?" Marlene Fecto said. "It’s all I can think of — was my TV up too loud? Why didn’t I hear her?"

Driver posts selfies, updates Facebook seconds before fatal crash

Driver posts selfies, updates Facebook seconds before fatal crash

Woman posts about ‘Happy’ song on Facebook seconds before fatal Business 85 crash

Posted on: 10:19 pm, April 25, 2024, by Lindsey Eaton, updated on: 03:32pm, April 26,2014.

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HIGH POINT, N.C. — Investigators believe a Driver was posting to Facebook seconds before she crashed and died.

The wreck happened Thursday morning on Business 85 in High Point. Investigators say 32-year-old Courtney Ann Sanford crossed the median and crashed head-on into
a truck.

Later on Thursday, investigators say some of Sanford’s friends and family told them about a Facebook post that Sanford made around the same time as the crash. Investigators discovered the Facebook post was made seconds before the deadly crash.

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A screenshot of Sanford’s Facebook post (with her photo removed).

“The Facebook **** happened at 8:33 a.m. We got the call on the wreck at 8:34 a.m.,” explains Lt. Chris Weisner, with the High Point Police Department.
Investigators say Sanford’s Facebook post read: “The happy song makes me HAPPY.”

“In a matter of seconds, a life was over just so she could notify some friends that she was happy,” says Weisner.
As investigators were tracing back Sanford’s online activity, they discovered she was also posting selfies as she drove down the road.

Sanford was letting her friends know how happy she was at that moment, and sadly that moment was one of her last.
“As sad as it is, it is a grim reminder for everyone… you just have to pay attention while you are in the car,” reminds Weisner.
The Driver of the truck was not injured.

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People are so stupid.

Pets – Before and After

Pets (and owners)Before and After

Lots of great shots in here. Pretty cool when you see kids growing to adults along with their pets…

From Before & After Pet Photos | Incredible Things

This is a collection of Before and After photos of pets. Before, when they were little teensies, and after, when they’re fully grown. Super adorable. Sure makes me wanna hug all my furbabies. But I can’t. Not all at one time anyway! Trust me, I would if I could, but YOU try wrangling 16 cats and giving them a hug. Seriously, I’ve got the wingspan of a t-rex, it’s just not gonna happen. I’ll still try though. Just gonna rub myself down in cat nip and canned tuna and let them come to me. If you’re wondering how this whole post started out so sweet and ended up being so disturbing, I just wanna apologize for that. I wish I had the answers.
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