 
Vermont inmates hide pig in official police car decal
(Reuters) - Inmates working at a Vermont correctional unit's print shop managed to sneak a prank image of a pig into a state police crest that is emblazoned on police cars, and 30 cruisers sported the design for the last year, officials said on Thursday.
Well, if the nuclear reactor nearest you ever leaks,
not to worry:
authorities will notify you quickly and
pass along a frank and accurate description of the problem. Oh yeah.

Small radiation amount 'could have' escaped San Onofre plant

Honda loses Civic hybrid Small Claims Court lawsuit
Peters argued that Honda advertised that the car would get about 50 miles per gallon, but "the car never got more than 41 or 42 even on its very best day." She said the fuel economy dropped below 30 mpg after a software update intended to prolong the life of the car's battery and improve performance.

Oh Great: A Killer Swarm of Synchronized Quadrotor Drones
One day, drones won't just fly by themselves: they'll hunt in packs.
Also check out Quadrocopter Ball Juggling
Oops! FBI uses chain saw on wrong door
"I took two steps, face the second door, and I heard the click of a gun, and saying, ‘FBI, get down,’ so I laid down on my living room floor,” Sanchez told WHDH.com. "I was screaming, ‘You have the wrong apartment, you have the wrong apartment,’ over fifty times. And then I seen the big blade coming down my door."
and now something completely different: (photo only, not a link)
House on Lake Austin provided by generous relatives for our vacation enjoyment, guarded by Blondie

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