Monday, October 19, 2015

New Business Card design for iPhone 6S Plus Repair and iPad Pro - Dr Mobiles Limited


19th October, 2015-- It is time again now to order more cards for our Apple iPhone unlocking and Samsung samartphone repair business.
Enclosed is the confirmed business card design.
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Details of our branches:

Dr Mobiles Limited (Head Office)(Map):
1, Huron Street, Takapuna
North Shore 0622
Tel: (09) 551-5344
Mob: (021) 264-0000
info(a)drmobiles.co.nz


Dr Mobiles Limited (Auckland CBD)
Downtown Shopping Centre (Map)

Kiosk 16, 9-11 Custom Street

Auckland CBD 1010

Tel: (09) 368-5344
Mob: (021) 02-555-8888

drmobilescity(a)gmail.com

Dr Mobiles Limited (West Auckland) (Map):
3069 Great North Road
New Lynn, Auckland 0600
Tel: (09) 555-5344
Mob: (021) 374-007
sales(a)drmobiles.co.nz

Dr Mobiles Limited (Wellington) (Map)
Shop 6, 148 Willis Street
Te Aro, Wellington 6011
Tel: (04) 550-6399
Mob: (021-) 265-2000
wgtn(a)drmobiles.co.nz




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Sunday, October 18, 2015

London: Man walking on beach strikes it rich with 1.1 kg chunk of whale vomit. iPhone Repair, Dr Mobiles Limited 0800429429

London: Beachcombers dream of finding treasures as they stroll along sandy beaches, but one dog walker in Wales struck gold as he exercised his pet - and was on Friday $16,700 richer as he found whale vomit. His rare find was a 1.1 kg chunk of whale vomit, known as ambergris, and it sparked a frenzy of interest when it came up for sale Friday at an auction house in northern England, reported Xinhua.

The whale vomit is used in the perfume industry, making it very valuable and a prized treasure. It is used to enhance the scent or prolong the duration with which a fragrance lasts. The auction house placed an estimate of between $7,600 and $10,600 on the lump of yellow and black ambergris, which was just 20 centimeters in length. About 50 people were in the auction house in Macclesfield when the item came up, and as the estimate was exceeded it came down to two bidders eager to get their hands on the sale item. Neither of the bidders were in the room, one was a telephone bidder the other was following the sale on the internet. The auctioneers would not disclose details of the telephone bidder, a private collector, who won the race. The finder of the object also decided to keep his identity private, not even prepared to disclose the location of the beach where he made his remarkable find. The auction house had the item checked and estimated that it had been in the sea for about 50 years. All that is known is the ambergris was found on a beach on the island of Anglesey in North Wales. Ambergris is formed in the digestive system of a sperm whale and is passed either as vomit or as part of the faeces. Scientists believe it is used to coat irritating objects in the whale's intestines. Auctioneer Adam Partridge said he was 'elated' at the sale, adding, "Somebody brought this smelly waxy rugby ball-shaped lump to us and asked us to sell it for them. "There are many things which can be mistaken for ambergris - fat, rubber and palm oil amongst others - but after doing some research and consulting the authorities on such things, we found out that what we had was indeed very valuable. We've had lots of unusual items pass through the doors over the years, but this is by far the weirdest."

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$2 antique store find confirmed as $5 million Billy the Kid tintype. Apple, iPhone, Repair


Billy the Kid, left, plays croquet with members of his gang, The Regulators, in 1878. Photo courtesy of Kagins.com

TIBURON, Calif., Oct. 16 (UPI) -- A numismatics firm confirmed a photo bought for $2 at a California antiques shop features Billy the Kid and could be worth up to $5 million.
The firm, Kagin's, said the tintype, 4 inches by 5 inches, shows Billy the Kid playing croquet in the summer of 1878 alongside members of his gang, The Regulators.
Analysts said the photo, which may have been taken at a wedding, was authenticated earlier this month after more than a year of research.


Billy the Kid, fourth from left, plays croquet with members of his gang, The Regulators, in 1878. Photo courtesy of Kagins.com

A collector purchased the photo from a Fresno, Calif., antiques store for only $2, but it could be worth up to $5 million, the firm said.
"When we first saw the photograph, we were understandably skeptical -- an original Billy the Kid photo is the Holy Grail of Western Americana," Kagin's senior numismatist David McCarthy said.

"We had to be certain that we could answer and verify where, when, how and why this photograph was taken. Simple resemblance is not enough in a case like this -- a team of experts had to be assembled to address each and every detail in the photo to insure that nothing was out of place. After more than a year of methodical study including my own inspection of the site, there is now overwhelming evidence of the image's authenticity."

A 2x3 inch portrait of Billy the Kid -- whose real name may have been Henry McCarty -- sold for $2.3 million in 2010, when it was the only known surviving photograph of the outlaw. The photo was taken at Fort Sumner in 1880 -- one year before he was killed in the same location by Sheriff Pat Garrett.

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Photo of bizarre dog muzzle goes viral after going on sale on Russian website. iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch Repair


THIS creepy photo of a deadly looking family pet has social media users scratching their heads, wondering what's gone so horribly wrong.


But there's no need to fear a zombie dog invasion - the pictured pooch is modelling what might be the most amazing muzzle that's ever been created.

Online store Zveryatam, based in Russia, has released the mask that transforms any ordinary dog into a deadly-looking monster.

Would you? ... Designed in Russia, the werewolf muzzle sells for about $50 and is made from non-toxic plastic and nylon. Picture: Zveryatam
Alexey Kurulyov, a member of a hardcore Russian rock band, shared the photo of his canine wearing the unique muzzle.

"Could you imagine rolling into the dog park with that on your four legged best friend? You'd have the entire park to yourselves in moments," one Reddit user wrote.

"Someone please tell my where to buy one! Can't find it anywhere! I have a pug and chiweenie it would be perfect for!!!" another added.
 
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Woman’s chilling devil exorcism filmed through keyhole. Auckland, New Zealand, iPhone Repair



SECRETLY-FILMED keyhole footage of a woman's real-life exorcism possessed by the devil has gone viral on the internet.
The alleged ousting of a bad spirit was carried out in the Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in the Czech town of Vranov and Dyji.
Church officials insist the footage is genuine.
The chilling scene was filmed by Daniel Trochta who sneaked up to the door after hearing the screaming of an unknown woman.
He then filmed the secret process through a keyhole of the church..
The video was posted on YouTube by Trochta in February but went largely unnoticed at the time.

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News of the Weird: April 19th, 2015 issue.

LEAD STORY -- Hard-Hitting Numbers

In March, offensive lineman John Urschel of the Baltimore Ravens added to his curriculum vitae by co-authoring the latest of his several peer-reviewed academic articles -- "A Cascadic Multigrid Algorithm for Computing the Fiedler Vector of Graph Laplacians" in the Journal of Computational Mathematics. If Urschel can understand, and even advance, tangled, obtuse formulas (which use familiar numbers, e.g., 1, 2, 3, and Greek letters such as phi, lambda, and sigma -- lots of sigmas), why is he a football player, he asked himself on the Players Tribune website. "There's a rush you get when you go out on the field . . . and physically dominate the player across from you." He added, "I love hitting people." [Bloomberg Business, 3-20-2015]
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Great Art
-- The National Gallery of Australia hosted a special series of tours of "James Turrell: A Retrospective" in early April -- in which all guests were nude. The tours were staged by Australian artist Stuart Ringholt, who introduced the concept earlier at the Museum of Contemporary Art (and was nude, himself, for the Turrell show, though other gallery staff remained clothed). The post-tour cocktail reception was also in the nude. [ABC News, 3-26-2015]

-- The Australian "abstract expressionist" Aelita Andre began painting "professionally" at age 9 months, said her parents, and by 22 months had her own exhibit at Melbourne's Brunswick Street gallery, and by age 4, the paintbrush-armed toddler had enjoyed a $24,000 sale. She has now also distinguished herself as an "artist" of another type while explaining her approach. In April, the now-8-year-old told News.com.au, "I interpret my style of painting as a magic, abstract universe. It doesn't sit in one tiny sphere in all realism; it goes out and it explores the world." She acknowledged seeing things (e.g., "rabbits") that an 8-year-old might, but pointed out that she also sees "the cosmos." "I just feel free. I don't feel locked up in a tiny world." [News.com.au (Sydney), 4-7-2015]

Wait, What?
-- In March, two men serving time for anti-gay murders became the first same-sex couple allowed to get married behind bars in Britain, at the Full Sutton Prison in East Yorkshire. The romance blossomed after the two men (Marc Goodwin, 31, serving life, and pedophile Mikhail Gallatinov, 40, who is eligible for release sooner) met at the prison library, and the wedding party included four relatives of the two killers. [Daily Telegraph, 3-29-2015]

-- In January, the principal of W.F. Burns Middle School in Valley, Alabama, sent home a letter to parents with her suggestions on how to train students in the event an active shooter breaks into the classroom. In order not to be "sitting ducks" for the intruder, each child was asked to be armed with an 8-ounce canned food item to toss at any potential spree-killer. The can is designed to give the student a "sense of empowerment" in the face of extreme danger, the principal told WHNT-TV of Huntsville, but acknowledged that "(T)his is a sensitive topic." [WHNT-TV, 1-12-2015]

Perspective
Newly elected Alabama state Sen. Larry Stutts, in one of his first actions in office, introduced a bill to repeal "Rose's Law," a 1999 legislation that, had it been on the books the year before, might have saved the life of new mother Rose Church, whose doctor was OB/GYN Larry Stutts. Rose's Law gave new mothers a legal right to remain hospitalized for up to 96 hours after birth, depending on circumstances, but the new senator calls that right just another "Obamacare-style law" in which legislators in Montgomery intrude into doctors' decisions. (Stutts also proposed to repeal the requirement for written cautions to patients whose mammograms show unusual density.) Though her daughter survived, Rose died of a heart attack following two "doctor's decision" hospital releases, and her husband's wrongful-death lawsuit against Stutts and others reached a settlement in 2005. [Alabama Political Reporter, 3-28-2015]

World's Greatest Lawyer
-- A man in Mios, France, fired from his job several years ago, and who had been receiving unemployment benefits, suddenly found himself being dunned by the national labor agency when a tribunal finally ruled in the employer's favor and ordered the man's benefits paid back. The agency ordered the man's current employer to garnishee his paycheck of the equivalent of $160-$210 per week -- until, according to a March report on Paris's The Local, he hired a certain (unnamed) lawyer. The labor agency's new order requires the current employer, instead, to garnishee the pay by 1 centime (about a penny) a month for the next 26,126 years. [The Local (Paris), 3-30-2015]

But Lawyering Couldn't Be Very Difficult
-- Kimberly Kitchen, 45, was a successful estate lawyer in Huntington, Pennsylvania, with more than 30 clients for the BMZ Law firm (so successful in her 10-year career that she had just been promoted to partner and had served as president of the local bar association) with but one complication -- that in December she was finally revealed not to be a lawyer at all. Her diploma, bar exam results, and other documents were forgeries, according to the Pennsylvania attorney general's office, which filed charges in March. [Associated Press via Yahoo News, 3-27-2015]

Can't Possibly Be True
Weird: Dan Kennedy of Salt Lake City was driving to work on March 31 when a large bag fell off of the truck in front of him, and, for traffic safety, he stopped to move it from the road -- and discovered it contained about 75 pounds' worth of U.S. currency (about $22,000) in a plastic bag marked with the name of the Brinks armored truck company. The bag remained sealed (any tear could have produced "leakage" weakening Brinks' claims on the loose money), and Kennedy dutifully contacted state troopers and handed it over. He sounded perplexed when Brinks immediately sent him a $5,000 gift check. "Why would I get anything for that?" "Almost anyone," he said, would have done what he did. [KSL-TV, 4-6-2015]

Bright Ideas
-- Police in Malegaon, India, seeking to reduce tensions between Muslims and Hindus over the theft and butchering of cattle (which the latter hold sacred), requested that local farmers send them "mugshots" of their cows, along with other biographical information, such as why the farmer has the cow in the first place, so they could build a database to improve bovine security. [Agence France-Presse via MSN.com, 4-1-2015]

-- Elizabeth Quinn Gallagher, 23, received free around-the-world plane travel in December just for having the correct name. Jordan Axani used to have a girlfriend of that name, and bought the couple world-travel tickets, but they broke up, and the tickets were not refundable. Axani decided in December to find a compatible "Elizabeth Gallagher" to use the ticket with him, and the 23-year-old Cole Harbor, Nova Scotia, student won out over 18 other "Elizabeth Gallaghers." The trip was "strictly platonic," he said, though he acknowledged that Gallagher's boyfriend did not seem pleased. [Associated Press via Canadian Broadcasting Corp. News, 12-17-2014]

Undignified Deaths
(1) Wayne Clark, 52, collapsed and died in January of an apparent heart attack seconds after walking into the Aldi grocery store in Edgewood, Maryland, and announcing a robbery. At his home, police discovered evidence linking Clark to two earlier robberies. (2) Anthony Stokes, 17, died in March from car-crash injuries as he was fleeing Roswell, Georgia, police following a home invasion. Stokes drew national attention in 2013 when, in order to receive a heart transplant, he promised to turn around his until-then-criminal life. Soon after the surgery, though, he was posting thug selfies on Facebook, and in January 2015 had been jailed for possessing stolen property. [Baltimore Sun, 1-24-2015] [New York Daily News, 4-1-2015]

A News of the Weird Classic (September 2010)
In Ogden, Utah, in October (2009), Adam Manning, 30, accompanied his pregnant girlfriend to the McKay-Dee Hospital emergency room as she was going into labor. According to witnesses, as a nurse attended to the woman, Manning began flirting with her, complimenting the nurse's looks and giving her neck rubs. When Manning then allegedly groped the nurse's breast, she called security, and Manning was arrested and taken to jail -- and of course missed the birth of his child (though it did give him time to think of what to tell his girlfriend). [Salt Lake Tribune, 10-10-2009]

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