Vegetarian, no-more-web-savvy spider!

If you thought that only humans are opting for vegetarianism these days, this one will surprise you. Bagheera Kiplingi, a South American spider species, eats only leaf buds and rejects carnivorous stuff! Bagheera Kiplingi is apparently the only vegetarian spider of about 40,000 spider species. Unless of course if spider-man is vegetarian ;)

Also, unlike most of us, Bagheera Kiplingi doesn’t spend time on the web and prefers to stay with the family ;) Since the spider doesn’t need to catch any prey, instead of spinning webs it builds family nests. Now should we learn something from the spider like King Robert the Bruce did?

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Jade Goody tribute edition published by OK! ahead of her death

OK! publishes Jade Goody tribute edition ahead of her death - Telegraph

A Jade Goody tribute edition of celebrity magazine OK! has gone on sale – even though the dying reality television star has not yet lost her fight against cancer.

The front cover of the issue carries the phrases "In Loving Memory" and "Jade Goody 1981-2009", sentiments usually reserved for gravestones and funerals.

The weekly magazine paid £700,000 for exclusive coverage of Goody's wedding to Jack Tweed earlier this month, and appears to have risked publishing the ambiguously-worded memorial edition so this Tuesday's issue will not end up looking out of date.

In Japan, you are what your blood type is

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Can't think of anything unique

Alrite, I am married now and for obvious reasons my brain fails to work (just like me). Will come up with something unique very soon. Until then, let me know if you come across something interesting.

Who cares for hygiene when deos are available

Would you rather apply a deodorant instead of taking a bath daily? Would you rather spray a room freshener instead of cleaning your room everyday? May be not. But this is exactly how the garbage woes of Mumbai city are going to be dealt with.

Some news report that to avoid the stink and the inconvenience that arises from Deonar and Mulund dumping grounds, the BMC has decided to spray the entire area with deodorant. Apparently 42,000 litres of a herbal deodorant at a cost of Rs 60.90 lakhs has come to 'relieve' the people residing nearby.

Well, though I appreciate that at least some initiative has been taken, I wonder if this could be the only solution. What happened about the earlier hoopla about people separating the garbage in two bags before disposing? Is something being done about it?

Or should we just pass by the garbage dumping grounds, take in a deep breath and say, "Wow, this garbage smells good".

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