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- Meet the World’s First Skateboarding Cop
- Did You Know Japan Has a Quirky Shrine Dedicated to Curing Hemorrhoids?
- Guy Actually Gets Paid to Watch Paint Dry
Meet the World’s First Skateboarding Cop Posted: 11 Jul 2014 03:13 AM PDT Joel Zwicky is one of those rare creative souls who manage to bring a touch of originality into everything they do. A former photographer and musician, Joel has worked as a patrol officer at the Green Bay Police Department, in Wisconsin, for the past decade. Unlike regular officers, however, Joel prefers patrolling the streets on his super-cool skateboard. "I kind of had the idea, like, two years ago, just because I like to skate and I was trying to figure out how I can do it more at work so that I can – you know, if you do what you love, you don't work a day in your life," Joel said in an interview with ABC News. The 40-year-old floated the idea to his department, but no one would take him seriously. But earlier this year, when the department's chief was looking for new initiatives to engage more with the community, Joel suggested the idea again. "And I said, 'You know chief, I had this crazy idea in the back of my head what would you do if I brought my board to work and started skating it?' And he said, 'Can't hurt. Just don't get hurt please.' So that's kind of how it started," Joel explained.
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Did You Know Japan Has a Quirky Shrine Dedicated to Curing Hemorrhoids? Posted: 11 Jul 2014 01:56 AM PDT Weird shrines are not uncommon in Japan. In the past we reported about Karube Shrine, where people go to worship breasts, and the Shinto shrines where they bury broken needles in tofu. But the weirdest one we found so far has to be the Kunigami Shrine, in Tochigi Prefecture, that allegedly prevents and cures hemorrhoids. So how does a shrine manage to cure a painful medical condition? Well, our guess is as good as yours. All we know is that according to an ancient tradition, people who wash their backsides at a nearby river and eat egg offerings are completely cured of hemorrhoids.
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Guy Actually Gets Paid to Watch Paint Dry Posted: 11 Jul 2014 12:24 AM PDT Watching paint dry sounds like the most boring job in the world. But it's actually a lot more fascinating than you'd think. For the past four years, Dr. Thomas Curwen has been working for the international paint company Dulux, watching paint dry. And the kind of stuff he looks at on a daily basis is really quite mind-blowing. 34-year-old Curwen is a research scientist from Twyford, Berkshire. His full time job involves carefully observing the changing colors and particles of paint as it dries – both on walls as well as under a microscope. It's a pretty important job, because it ensures that the paints are durable and do not fall off at the slightest touch. "At Dulux, we're passionate about delivering high quality paint to our consumers," he said. And that means we spend a lot of time using microscopes to watch paint dry, so that we can develop a better understanding of how to form the most durable films." What Curwen essentially does is combine a fundamental understanding of paint film formation along with polymer technology to deliver paint films with excellent durability, as if they're protected by an invisible barrier.
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