What you are looking at here, is the box for a type of viagra sold in China…love the way its Ryu and Chung-Li showing you how its done….jokers..

What you are looking at here, is the box for a type of viagra sold in China…love the way its Ryu and Chung-Li showing you how its done….jokers..

Volvo’s new S60 spectacularly failed to impress media rounded-up for a demo of its auto-braking system last week, a driverless car smashing into the back of the truck it was supposed to be slowing down to miss.
PR disasters don’t get much better than this, and thanks to the magic of YouTube the whole world is now enjoying Volvo’s ‘epic fail’.
Apparently, says the company, the fault that caused the accident would have been spotted if there had been a human at the wheel and the car’s electronics hadn’t been left in charge. Oh well, that’s all right then…
This is really worrying..
The Spider-Man in question was not a mild-mannered young photojournalist who’d been bitten by a radioactive arachnid, but Adelaide Comic Centre owner Michael Baulderstone, who had dressed as Spidey to celebrate International Free Comic Day.
And Baulderstone’s spidey-sense was set off when he spotted one customer ‘behaving suspiciously’ at the rear of the store. He went to investigate, and discovered the man trying to shoplift an X-Men omnibus worth AU$160 (around £97).
The shop’s surveillance cameras show Spider-Baulderstone marching up to the man and confiscating his rucksack.
‘We had about 40 people dressed up as their favourite superheroes to celebrate International Free Comic Day, so he didn’t have much of a choice but to hand the X-Men omnibus back after a little bit of a scuffle,’ Baulderstone told the local Advertiser newspaper.
Baulderstonealso asked that patrons help prevent the shoplifter from fleeing by standing by the doors – a post which was quickly filled by a couple of Jedi Knights, with Flash also hanging around to help.
The police – just ordinary police, not super-powered ones – were called, and are investigating the incident.
Authorities say that the 36-year old man from Sibbesse, in Lower Saxony, came up with the plan to steal electricity after the power company cut him off for not paying his bills.
The man attached a cable to the meat hook and threw it onto the overhead power line. He then drew power from the transmission line to his home, about 150 metres away.
‘I’ve never seen anything like this in my 34-year-career,’ said Friedrich-Wilhelm Lach, chief executive of regional utility company Ueberlandwerke Leinetal GmbH. ‘It’s incredibly dangerous and utterly stupid.’
The man’s scheme was only discovered after an employee of the utility company spotted the meathook during a routine check.
Lach said the man was lucky he is still alive and warned copycats not to try it: ‘It will kill you,’ he noted bluntly.

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