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November 13, 2006
Australian scientists have developed a unique musical T-shirt that has the capacity to turn the movement's of the wearer's arms into the music of a guitar. Developed by Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), the T-shirt has motion sensors built into its elbows that pick up the wearer's arm motions. It then wirelessly relays them to a computer, which further interprets them as guitar notes.
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November 6, 2006
n a modern day version of the Scarlet Letter, Delaware Superior Court Judge Jan Jurden sentenced 69-year-old Russell Teeter to wear a T-shirt with the words: "I am a registered sex offender" in bold letters. After pleading guilty to two counts of indecent exposure, Teeter was also sentenced to 60 days in jail in addition to the unusual t-shirt punishment, which he will have to wear to work for 22 months after he is incarcerated.
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November 4, 2006
Topics t-shirt, sex, dating, history, running, business, face, girl, wife, children, reuters and man
A Delaware judge sentenced a man who exposed himself to a 10-year-old girl at his workplace twice to don a T-shirt emblazoned with the words: "I am a registered sex offender. " Russell Teeter, 69, admitted to two counts of indecent exposure. He will also face 60 days in jail.
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September 22, 2006
Topics man, police, horses, shoes, running, naked, tennis, jeans, linda, t-shirt, blue, clothes, nude, sex, family and woman
A man who entered a home illegally and stripped his clothes was later caught by police running naked through a nearby pasture chasing horses. The incident happened Wednesday when a man entered Linda Smith's home through an unlocked door, headed to her bedroom saying he was sent there to have sex with her, police said. Recalling the incident to Texarkana Gazette, Smith said, "I told him I didn't think so and that he needed to leave. "
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September 3, 2006
Topics mirror, birthday, job, bored, dirty, t-shirt, bridge, quotes, beer, paper, big, london and man
A mechanic who works for a plumbing company in Pimlico, London was awarded a much-deserved day off by his bosses so he could celebrate his 100th birthday. Buster Martin, who works as a part-time mechanic and valeter, helping maintain 100 vans for a plumbing company, originally plans on spending his first century birthday drinking beer at his favorite local pub.
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