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Wood Footprints – Leaving Your Mark

70 year-old Buddhist monk Hua Chi has been praying in the same spot at his temple in Tongren, China for over 20 years. His footprints, which are up to 1.2 inches deep in some areas, are the result of performing his prayers up to 3000 times a day.

How to Find Unclaimed Money The Government May Owe You

At the end of December 2009, approximately 1,122,000 unclaimed balances, worth some $395 million, were on the Bank’s books. Over 93.4% of these were under $1,000.00, representing 30.82% of the total value outstanding. The oldest balance dates back to 1900.

Common types of unclaimed property include:
Bank accounts and safe deposit box contents
Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
Uncashed checks and wages
Insurance policies, CD’s, trust funds
Utility deposits, escrow accounts

Click here for the Bank of Canada national search.

Click here for the USA national search.

iPhone Alarm Glitch Not Working in 2011

Thousands of angry iPhone users overslept and were even late for work and flights yesterday after a New Years Eve software glitch cancelled the phone’s alarms.

The iPhone’s non-recurring alarms stopped working for a staggering two days after the clocks struck midnight to usher in 2011.Instead, thousands of smart phone owners got a surprise lie-in and many were forced to blame the glitch for being late for work.

The bug was the latest in a series of embarrassing blunders for Apple after the iPhone failed to cope when the clocks went back one hour on October 31. Phone chiefs have promised the phone will automatically rectify the bug today just in time for when millions of people across the world return to work after the festive break.

An outpouring of online anger ensued as people bemoaned missed dates, turning up late for work or missing that annual ‘happy new year’ phone call to loved ones.

Dan Linfoot wrote on Twitter: ‘iPhone alarm didn’t work today! Slept in by 15mins.’

Matt Burfield wrote: ‘Why the hell did my alarm not go off on my iPhone? Arggh’

Flight attendant Fion Chan wrote: ‘Luckily I managed to wake up on my own. I don’t want to lose my job on the first day of the year.’

Jayne Hoskins wrote: ‘Can anyone shed any light on the iPhone alarm not working since new year?? I’ve just over slept by 2 hrs??’

Footballers Rio Ferdinand and Robbie Savage, who are followed by hundreds of thousands on Twitter, issued warnings to their followers yesterday about the alarm error.

Similar problems affected iPhone users in Australia and New Zealand in September, causing their alarms to go off an hour early in the southern hemisphere.

Apple issued a statement advising many of its phones would not work at the start of 2011 but the warning was missed by its thousands of customers.

The glitch effected non-recurring iPhone alarms which stopped working for devices running iOS 4.02, 4.1, and 4.2.1.

An Apple spokesman said: ‘We’re aware of an issue related to non-repeating alarms set for January 1 or 2. ‘Customers can set recurring alarms for those dates and all alarms will work properly beginning January 3.’
It is unclear what caused the alarm to fail, but technology experts say it could be due to a bug in the iPhone 4’s operating system.

World’s Happiest Penguin – Video

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