Hee Haw, Get Ready for the Robot Rodeo

Written in 7-6-2010 by northamericannews | No Comments

Bomb squads from around New Mexico got a chance to sharpen their skills by using a remote-controlled robot — not to blow things up, but to make pancakes. The Robot Rodeo was held last week at a tech site at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

The three-day event offered hours of hands-on training at the controls of $225,000 robots used for bomb and hazardous waste detection and disposal.

Chris Ory, a member of Los Alamos’ hazardous devices team, says six teams guided robots through 10 challenges, including an obstacle course, simulated attacks, cooperation exercises and activities to test their ability to minutely control the robot.

The control challenge was where pancake-making came into play. Just gotta love it!

Flesh Colored Panties Drive Photogs Crazy

Written in 4-6-2010 by northamericannews | No Comments

Not sure of what the big deal is, they look like underpants to me, but supposedly some people had their imaginations going full-tilt!

It’s been eight years since America produced a French Open women’s champion, but they’re proving winners when it comes to turning heads with their wacky wardrobes.

Venus Williams appeared for her first-round match wearing a black, lacy outfit with red trimming, a plunging neckline and flesh-coloured underwear that kept photographers busy.

Many observers wondered whether the world number two had confused Roland Garros with the Moulin Rouge.

“The outfit is about illusion, and that’s been a lot of my motif this year, illusion,” explained the 30-year-old to mystified journalists, mainly men.

“These days I just have a lot of fun with my designs and designing and doing different things.”

How many of these outfits does she bring to events?

“Probably about eight to 10. I do recycle. I’m not superstitious, but I bring enough just for the back-up plan.”

Not to be outdone, sister Serena, the last American champion in Paris in 2002, once wore a black catsuit on court.

On her way to winning the Australian Open this year, the world number one donned a yellow dress with flesh-coloured underwear and said that she too was concentrating on ‘illusions’.

“I just sketched it out. The whole idea is just about the illusion that I?m wearing a deep V-neck. Then the idea was to wear shorts that were like the same colour as my skin. It works very well, apparently,” she said at the time.

But the Williams sisters have serious competition in the fashion stakes at the French Open in the shape of Bethanie Mattek-Sands, who once played at Wimbledon Centre Court wearing white football socks and a boob-tube.

She has also donned leopard print outfits while also once appearing with a cowboy hat, which cost her a 10,000-dollar fine from the authorities.

On Tuesday, Mattek-Sands played her first-round match at the French Open wearing a pink shirt, black skirt and knee-high black socks before springing to the defence of Venus Williams.

“She’s got a lot of crap for it, but it makes tennis interesting,” said Mattek-Sands.  “You can’t say it’s OK for Maria Sharapova but it’s not OK for Venus. “I think it’s great. If you see two blonde-haired girls wearing the same outfits, it’s really hard for the fans to tell them apart.”

Mattek-Sands says she will be sticking to the socks for the rest of the year, but with different colours for different occasions. She insists her style is becoming more conservative.

“Your dress often depends on which tournament you are in and who is the supervisor, some are more lenient than others,” she said. “For a while I had to get all of my clothes approved.”

Despite her colourful dress sense, offset by an extravagant tattoo on the inside of her right upper-arm, Mattek-Sands is married to an insurance executive.

Four Day School Week is Popular

Written in 4-6-2010 by northamericannews | No Comments

I could so go for a four day work week as well, I rather work four, ten hour days and have a long-weekend every week!

During the school year, Mondays in this rural Georgia community are for video games, trips to grandma’s house and hanging out at the neighborhood community center.

Don’t bother showing up for school. The doors are locked and the lights are off.

Peach County is one of more than 120 school districts across the country where students attend school just four days a week, a cost-saving tactic gaining popularity among cash-strapped districts struggling to make ends meet. The 4,000-student district started shaving a day off its weekly school calendar last year to help fill a $1 million budget shortfall.

It was that or lay off 39 teachers the week before school started, said Superintendent Susan Clark.

“We’re treading water,” Clark said as she stood outside the headquarters of her seven- school district. “There was nothing else for us to do.”

The results?  Test scores went up.

So did attendance — for both students and teachers. The district is spending one-third of what it once did on substitute teachers, Clark said.

And the graduation rate likely will be more than 80 percent for the first time in years, Clark said.

The four days that students are in school are slightly longer and more crowded with classes and activities. After school, students can get tutoring in subjects where they’re struggling.

On their off day, students who don’t have other options attend “Monday care” at area churches and the local Boys & Girls Club, where tutors are also available to help with homework. The programs generally cost a few dollars a day per student.

Hello world and Thank You for Visiting!

Written in 30-5-2010 by northamericannews | No Comments

Welcome to my news and commentary blog, I like to follow news from around the world and especially North America.  In this blog I will try and give the most interesting news and commentary on what is happening in the headlines.  I also like funny and weird news stories, so expect lots of those.  I welcome all my visitors to use commenting to participate in discussions on the various articles.