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Hotel Transylvania Wins Box Office, Sets September Record

A whole lot of film fans moved in to Hotel Transylvania this weekend. The animated flick – which features the voices of Adam Sandler and Selena Gomez , among others –  earned $43 million in its first three days, according to studio estimates. The figure blows away the previous record for a September opening, which stood at $35.6 million buy Sweet Home Alabama in 2002. Looper , another VERY well-reviewed movie, also fared well. Here’s a look at the top five from a strong couple days: The weekend’s Top 10 movies: Hotel Transylvania , $43 million Looper , $21.2 million End of Watch , $8 million Trouble With the Curve , $7.5 million House at the End of the Street , $7.15 million

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Monster Vegetables Harvested in the UK

Image from Daily Mail There must be something in the air, or the soil, but monster vegetables keep popping up in Great (!) Britain. First we have potatoes, the world’s biggest potato to be precise. It weighs a whopping 8lbs 4oz, that’s 9oz more than the previous record holder. The amateur gardener who grew it thinks that it bear s a strong resemb… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Look Out Below: Nets’ Evening Newscasts Hit 2nd Straight Collective All-Time Low

How the once mighty have fallen. In the midst of covering the performance of the broadcast networks last week, David Bauder at the Associated Press noted the following (HT Kevin Alloca at Media Bistro ): Meanwhile, the NBC, ABC and CBS evening newscasts combined for a dubious record last week: the average of 18.7 million people who watched one of the three shows last week was the smallest audience those three telecasts have reached collectively on record, since the infancy of television, Nielsen said. During the slow news period of late August, the broadcasts broke their previous record — set just last week. Little did I know that my post last week (at NewsBusters ; at BizzyBlog ) also covered a negative record-breaker. The news actually got worse from there, Media Bistro’s Chris Ariens separately reported : And not a good sign from the younger viewer department — none of the shows broke the 2 million viewer average in the A25-54 demo. That’s the first time that’s ever happened. I don’t find the contention by the AP’s Bauder about the “slow news period of late August” very convincing. Political campaigns are already heating up, and family vacation season was mostly over, as the large majority of children were back in school last week. The networks’ collective performance was down almost 8% from a year ago for all viewers, and over 14% in the 25-54 demo. I think it’s more likely that more and more viewers and news consumers are tuning out because they agree with this sentiment . It will be interesting to see what if any kind of fall recovery there will be at the Big 3 networks’ evening newscasts. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Tibetans Underwent Fastest Evolution Seen in Humans

“Life at high altitudes forced ancient Tibetans to undergo the fastest evolution ever seen in humans, according to a new study. The most rapid genetic change showed up in the EPAS1 gene, which helps regulate the body's response to a low-oxygen environment. One version, called an allele, of the EPAS1 gene changed in frequency from showing up in 9 percent of the Han Chinese to 87 percent of Tibetans. Such genetic changes suggest Tibetan ancestors split off from the Han Chinese population about 2,750 years ago, researchers say. But only those most evolutionarily suited for life at high altitudes survived when they moved to the Tibetan Plateau. “It took only a few hundred generations to change the allele frequency, which can only happen if a lot of people have died,” said Rasmus Nielsen, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California at Berkeley. “In that sense, it must have had a strong effect on fitness.” The Tibetan example of human evolution beats the previous record holders in northern Europe, who evolved lactose tolerance to digest the milk sugar lactose over the course of about 7,500 years.” More at link! http://www.livescience.com/health/Tibetans-underwent-fastest-evolution-seen-in-h… added by: DeliaTheArtist

Mount Everest’s Youngest Climber

A 13-year-old American boy has become the youngest person to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Jordan Romero who is from California, phoned his mother from the peak of the world’s highest mountain. Jordan was climbing with his father and three Sherpa guides. The previous record was held by a Nepalese boy at 16. Jordan has now conquered the highest mountains on six of the world’s seven continents. For the record, he also climbed Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro at the age of 10. In addition, he scaled Mount Kosciuszko in Australia. The team started at the Nepal’s capital Kathmandu last month and headed for the base camp on the Chinese side of the mountain. Although Nepal insists that whoever plans to climb Mount Everest must be at least 16 years of age, but China does not impose any age restrictions. Mount Everest’s Youngest Climber is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Man Breaks World Hugging Record

A 51-year-old Ohio man has embraced the Valentine's Day spirit faster than anyone before, giving 7,777 hugs in 24 hours for a new world record. Jeff Ondash, who sought the squeezes under the costumed alter ego Teddy McHuggin, broke the record Saturday night outside the Paris Las Vegas hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip. “When you hug somebody, they all walk away from each other smiling,” Ondash said. “They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away; a hug a day — it's just fun.” Ondash said he wanted to become the world's hugging champion to raise money for the American Heart Association during American Heart month. The cause is important to him because his brother and father both died relatively young because of heart problems, he said. His daughter Carlie, who tallied her father's hugs with a manual counter at the start of his attempt on Friday, came up with his pseudonym to make his spectacle a bit more fun. The previous record of 5,000 hugs in one day was set last year by Siobhan O'Connor in Dublin, Ireland, Guinness spokesman Philip Robertson said. To break O'Connor's mark, Ondash needed more than 208 hugs per hour — or about 3 1/2 hugs per minute. Ondash logged just over 700 hugs during his first hour of embraces on Friday night. added by: Manatee_man

What Happens When You Take 40,000 Pills of Ecstasy?

Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/200… A man in England broke the world record for ecstasy-pill-popping by taking 40,000 pills over 9 years. The previous record was 2,000 pills

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Boomer: World’s Tallest Dog

Boomer is 7-feet long and can drink out of the sink.

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June sees record online video streams for MSNBC

According to figures from Omniture SiteCatalyst , the MSNBC web site had its largest ever monthly video streams in June, thanks mostly to the massive popularity of Michael Jackson and his passing and a feature on President Barack Obama. The site had over 153 million online-video streams for the month, a 14 percent increase from the site’s previous record, set in October 2008, before the Presidential election. MSNBC says over 14 percent of the streams are accountable to Michael Jackson related videos, following his death on June 25th

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