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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 3, 2013

Yoko tweets Lennon's bloody glasses

Yoko Ono John Lennon glasses

The bloodstained glasses of John Lennon, tweeted by Yoko Ono on what would have been their 44th anniversary. (Pic: Twitter @yokoono)

Yoko Ono John Lennon glasses

The bloodstained glasses of John Lennon, tweeted by Yoko Ono on what would have been their 44th anniversary. (Pic: Twitter @yokoono)

YOKO Ono has never been one to shy away from controversy.

On what would have been her 44th wedding anniversary to John Lennon, the peace activist tweeted a picture of the Beatles' blood-stained glasses and described America as a "war zone".

Ono posted the image in a number of tweets yesterday, including a message that more than one million people have been killed by guns in the USA since Lennon was shot and killed by Mark Chapman on December 8, 1980.


This comes just a day after US legislators dropped their efforts to include a ban on assault weapons in the US Senate's gun control bill, conceding the ban did not have enough votes.

Meanwhile, Colorado's Governor John Hickenlooper fought back tears at a dedication to the State's prison chief, who was shot in the chest at point blank range in the latest US-shooting yesterday.

The State was also home to the Aurora theatre massacre, where 12 people were killed in the infamous Batman shootings.

This is not the first we've seen of Lennon's bloodstained glasses.

It was the cover art for her 1981 album, Season of Glass, released less than six-months after Lennon's murder.

Yoko Ono Seasons of Glass

Source: Supplied


Lennon was shot by Chapman near Central Park in New York City outside the entrance of The Dakota Building in December, 1980.

The view in the background of the image is that of Central Park.

Yoko Ono John Lennon

This photo, provided by Swann Auction Galleries, shows John Lennon and Yoko Ono in December 1980 on the last day of Lennon's life. An original copy of the photograph, taken by Annie Liebovitz for Rolling Stone magazine, was auctioned on Oct 2010 in New York for $13,000. (AP Photo/Swann Auction Galleries, Annie Liebovitz) Source: Supplied

Lennon and Ono were married in Gibraltar on March 20, 1969.

They spent their honeymoon in Amsterdam campaigning for peace with a week-long bed-in during the Vietnam War.

At the time of publishing, all of Ono's tweets combined had garnered more than 6500 retweets.

Continue the conversation via @newscomauHQ | @the_mattyoung | @yokoono


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Yoko tweets Lennon's bloody glasses

Yoko Ono John Lennon glasses

The bloodstained glasses of John Lennon, tweeted by Yoko Ono on what would have been their 44th anniversary. (Pic: Twitter @yokoono)

Yoko Ono John Lennon glasses

The bloodstained glasses of John Lennon, tweeted by Yoko Ono on what would have been their 44th anniversary. (Pic: Twitter @yokoono)

YOKO Ono has never been one to shy away from controversy.

On what would have been her 44th wedding anniversary to John Lennon, the peace activist tweeted a picture of the Beatles' blood-stained glasses and described America as a "war zone".

Ono posted the image in a number of tweets yesterday, including a message that more than one million people have been killed by guns in the USA since Lennon was shot and killed by Mark Chapman on December 8, 1980.


This comes just a day after US legislators dropped their efforts to include a ban on assault weapons in the US Senate's gun control bill, conceding the ban did not have enough votes.

Meanwhile, Colorado's Governor John Hickenlooper fought back tears at a dedication to the State's prison chief, who was shot in the chest at point blank range in the latest US-shooting yesterday.

The State was also home to the Aurora theatre massacre, where 12 people were killed in the infamous Batman shootings.

This is not the first we've seen of Lennon's bloodstained glasses.

It was the cover art for her 1981 album, Season of Glass, released less than six-months after Lennon's murder.

Yoko Ono Seasons of Glass

Source: Supplied


Lennon was shot by Chapman near Central Park in New York City outside the entrance of The Dakota Building in December, 1980.

The view in the background of the image is that of Central Park.

Yoko Ono John Lennon

This photo, provided by Swann Auction Galleries, shows John Lennon and Yoko Ono in December 1980 on the last day of Lennon's life. An original copy of the photograph, taken by Annie Liebovitz for Rolling Stone magazine, was auctioned on Oct 2010 in New York for $13,000. (AP Photo/Swann Auction Galleries, Annie Liebovitz) Source: Supplied

Lennon and Ono were married in Gibraltar on March 20, 1969.

They spent their honeymoon in Amsterdam campaigning for peace with a week-long bed-in during the Vietnam War.

At the time of publishing, all of Ono's tweets combined had garnered more than 6500 retweets.

Continue the conversation via @newscomauHQ | @the_mattyoung | @yokoono


View the original article here

Chủ Nhật, 10 tháng 3, 2013

How Google Glasses will make dating creepy

Google Glasses

REMINDER: More like a creep. Source: news.com.au

GOOGLE Glasses just made dating a whole lot creepier.

Comedian Dartanion London has made a YouTube video that envisions what a first date will be like once Google Glasses go mainstream.

The video shows a man programming affirmations like "Reminder you are a pimp" onto his glasses, to boost his self esteem - mid-date - while his date is none the wiser.

Googling people while you are talking to them is another possibility, as shown in the video.

This video should not be used as a "how to" guide.

For example, playing Minecraft, or watching football mid-date are really bad ideas, as is video conferencing with your friends.

Watch the video for yourself, then do the opposite.


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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 3, 2013

How Google Glasses will make dating creepy

Google Glasses

REMINDER: More like a creep. Source: news.com.au

GOOGLE Glasses just made dating a whole lot creepier.

Comedian Dartanion London has made a YouTube video that envisions what a first date will be like once Google Glasses go mainstream.

The video shows a man programming affirmations like "Reminder you are a pimp" onto his glasses, to boost his self esteem - mid-date - while his date is none the wiser.

Googling people while you are talking to them is another possibility, as shown in the video.

This video should not be used as a "how to" guide.

For example, playing Minecraft, or watching football mid-date are really bad ideas, as is video conferencing with your friends.

Watch the video for yourself, then do the opposite.


View the original article here