Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption live stream (updated!)

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I recently came across this live streaming web cam of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland.

Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption live stream. (seems to be down for maintenance)
Eyjafjallajökull seen from Hvolsvelli (working)
Eyjafjallajökull seen from Valahnúk (working)

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Volcano erupts in Iceland

Sorry for misspelling the glacier in the last post, my Icelandic is a bit rusty.

Eyjafjallajökull frá Hvolsvelli

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Ricky Martin steps out of the closet

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Ricky Martin has stepped out of the closet! A handful of people are surprised.

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The Exp Blog goes Dofollow

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Good comments should be rewarded. That’s why The Exp Blog now lets comment authors get nice dofollow links to their homepages.

This does however not mean that spam comments will be accepted, but if you write a comment related to the post your commenting (eventhough your actual link may be unrelated) you’ll get your comment approve.

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Volvo turns Chinese as Geely purchases the company from Ford

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Volvo purchased by Geely

At Sunday afternoon Ford and Zhejiang Geely Holding Group signed the contract about the sales of Swedish car maker Volvo Personvagnar. Representatives from both the Chinese and Swedish government were present when Li Shufu (the founder of Geely), Lewis Booth (Ford’s Chief Financial Officer) and Stephen Odell (President of Volvo Cars) held a press conference.

The price tag for Volvo PV ended up at $1.8 billion, far from the $6 billion Ford paid for the company in 1999.

The Volvo headquarters will remain in Gothenburg, Sweden, along with research and development. The fabrication will not move from Sweden and Belgium, but a Chinese Volvo plant might be considered – but only for cars made for the Chinese market.

“My belief is that the factories in Gothenburg and Gent will remain for a long time. This will not change because of the new ownership.”, Geely’s Li Shufus. “I want to emphasize that Volvo is Volvo and Geely is Geely – Volvo will be run by Volvo management.”

More reading:
Volvo in a Deal to Be Sold to Company in China – NY Times

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Volcano erupts in Iceland

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Erupting volcano in Iceland

A volcano near the Eyjafallajökull glacier in Iceland has erupted forcing over 500 people to evacuate the area. Usually volcano eruptions are preceded by earthquakes, but this time the eruption came as a big surprise. No damage or injuries have so far been reported. A state of emergency has been declared in the area near the 160 km² glacier.

The last time a volcano erupted near the glacier was in 1823.

Volcano erupts in southern Iceland

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Fulham knocks out Juventus

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Fulham had to win by two goals to avoid being out of the Europa League, that’s a tough situation against a team like Juventus. The Italians, however, have been out of balance lately.

Juventus started well when David Trezeguet scored the first goal after no more than two minutes. Fulham now needed three goals to advance. After 40 minutes Bobby Zamora tied it 1-1 and the Hungarian Zoltan Gera then scored twice to make it 3-1.

Juventus wasn’t doing themselves any favours though as a red card for Fabio Cannavaro resulted in only 10 players. And things didn’t improve when Jonathan Zebina got a red card too, but by then it was all over.

With eight minutes to go Clint Dempsey made a beautiful 4-1 goal and once the whistle was blown Juventus was out of the tournament and Fulham could start celebrating the fact that they now had advanced to the quarter finals.

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server.aaaaa.com – What is it doing?

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While looking through the logs for one of my sites I stumbled across lots of visits from the host server.aaaaa.com which seems to be crawling around my site. Nice bots and crawlers always have the decency of at least supply something as the HTTP_USER_AGENT, quite often with a URL to a nice little page where webmasters can be assured that their bot is only up to good stuff. The server.aaaaa.com, however, has the HTTP_USER_AGENT all blank.

That surely raises suspicion in me that it’s up to no good. A spam bot, perhaps?

www.aaaaa.com and aaaaa.com takes you to a domain parking place. That doesn’t really strike me as a good sign either.

The whois records show that the website is registered in Seoul, South Korea.

Has anyone any idea what server.aaaaa.com is up to?

Off course, it’s quite easy to just ban it from the site if you’re nervous about it, but I’m more curious, than nervous. :)

If you have any info, please comment on this page.

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Earthquake in Chile shortens Earth days

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NASA scientists have computed how Earth’s rotation should have changed as a result of the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile on February 27.

Preliminary calculations by JPL reasearch scientist Richard Gross show that the length of an Earth day has been shortened by about 1.26 microseconds. Furthermore the quake should have moved Earth’s figure axis by 2.7 milliarcseconds (about 8 centimeters).

More info:
Chilean quake may have shortened Earth days

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It’s raining fish in Australia

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The fish weren't this big.

The small Australian town of Lajamanu recently had a downpour of fish. Perhaps not quite what you expect in a town located far fron the ocean, lakes or other types of water.

The fish have probably, according to a senior forecaster at the weather bureau, been picked up by a tornado, gets deep-freezed at high altitude and then fall down as rain.

The fish rain phenomenon occured at twice on Thursday and Friday afternoon.

A local said to Northern Territory News “Thank god it didn’t rain crocodiles.”.

More reading:
It’s raining fish… no really

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PlayStation 3 meltdown

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This weekend has been a true test of strengths for everyone addicted to the PlayStation Network. Not only did it forcefully log out users from the service and preventing them to play online games, it also appears to have affected downloaded games and have removed hard earned trophies from users.

On the PlayStation blog Sony says to be working on the problem and states that it has only affected users of the original first generation big PlayStation 3′s and not the new slim versions.

Know that we have narrowed down the issue and have engineers working to restore service even as you read this. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you, and genuinely appreciate your patience while we work to resolve this.

The affected systems also have had their date set back to December 31, 1999 or January 1st 2000.

Speculations online suggests that it might not really be a fault of the PlayStation Network but something to do with the console’s internal hardware.

It remains to be seen how quick Sony can fix this embarrassing problem. Oh dear, Sony.

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