Woman opens suitcase to find note on TSA paper saying 'Get your freak on girl!'
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What a creepster!
A New York broad claims that a skeevy TSA agent left a TSA blab pass in herluggage with a note reading: "Get your freak on Frail" after he found a "personal item" in her suitcase.
Jill Filipovic , the rewrite man of the website Feministe , told the Daily Talk in an email that she flew from Newark International to Dublin to take part in a argumentation on abortion rights and found the note while she was unpacking in Ireland .
Filipovic said she simply took it in stride.
"I'm traveling alone, so I didn't say anything when I found the note, but I did re-deliver assign to it a bunch of times just to make true I wasn't imagining things, and then I started laughing," she wrote.
She then threw it up on Chatter and her website (under the subject line: Your tax dollars at toil) to share with all of her friends and loyal followers - who also found the fact to be nothing but hilarious.
"HAHAHAHHAHAHA," wrote one. "Pause to wipe tears from features."
Other readers offered to send her a replacement vibrator, while a conformist blogger accused her of planting the note herself, she said.
Source: New York Daily News
Tech Awards: Water-cleaning device, solar in a suitcase
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Technology projects that spread from delivering clean drinking water to implementing a cheaper bank infrastructure in developing countries were honored last edge of night at the Tech Awards in San Jose, Calif.
Five of the 15 projects honored also received $50,000 each for developing technology that benefits mortality and supports sustainability.
The Tech Awards , sponsored by The Tech Museum in San Jose, were established in 2001, to salute 15 projects annually in five categories: mise en scene, education, equality, health, and economic evolvement.
"The tens of thousands of people who didn't have freshly laundered water to cook or bathe in Honduras now have innocuous, usable water today. In fact, there are millions who persist in the Philippines who didn't have access to toilets. Today that has changed, too," Ann Bowers, chairwoman of The Tech Museum surface of directors, said in a statement, when the 15 honorees were first announced last month .
The conqueror of the Intel Environment Award is Agua Clara , which solves the puzzler of delivering clean drinking water to people in Honduras. The severity-powered water treatment unit operates without ardour. The water project brings drinking not hold up under to more than 20,000 people, who often live off $2 per day. Additionally, the program trains townswoman entrepreneurs to further promote sustainability within the community.
Source: CNET