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- 86-Year-Old Woman Has Been Living on Luxury Cruise Ship for Seven Years
- Artist Creates Amazing Photo-Like Portraits with Thousands of Metal Screws
- Shanghai Shopping Mall Creates Extra-Large Parking Spaces for Women
86-Year-Old Woman Has Been Living on Luxury Cruise Ship for Seven Years Posted: 29 May 2015 04:13 AM PDT For most of us a cruise around the world aboard a luxury ship is nothing but a fantasy, but for Lee Wachtstetter it’s everyday life. The 86-year-old has been living on the Crystal Serenity cruise ship for the last seven years, hardly ever setting foot on dry land. The Florida woman sold her five-bedroom home in Fort Lauderdale shortly after she lost her husband ,Guy Mason Wachtstetter, to cancer, and moved into the stateroom of a Holland America Line ship. When that ship discontinued its dance host program, she moved to the 1,070-passenger Crystal Serenity, where she has been living for the past seven years!
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Artist Creates Amazing Photo-Like Portraits with Thousands of Metal Screws Posted: 29 May 2015 02:52 AM PDT In a phenomenal display of creativity, artist Marc Schneider has managed to transform ordinary metal screws into an art medium. He painstakingly arranges thousands of gray scale screws to create detailed portraits that look like black and white photographs. Schneider starts by taking a photo and modifying the pixels into a gray scale template. Using the pixelated photograph as a reference, he uses thousands of hand sprayed screws to replicate the photo on a block of wood. "I enjoy working in a medium that embodies strength and durability, allowing the viewer to touch the art and experience the unique surface created by thousands of screws," he wrote on his website. "The meticulous approach in the creation of my screw art portraits is medicine for my soul."
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Shanghai Shopping Mall Creates Extra-Large Parking Spaces for Women Posted: 29 May 2015 02:12 AM PDT A shopping mall in Shanghai recently sparked controversy with its special, super-sized parking spaces for female drivers. The pink-colored spots are six meters long by three meters wide, making them half a meter larger than normal parking spaces. Although mall staff insist that they are intended to make parking safer and more convenient for women, plenty of netizens have deemed the move sexist. The four pink-colored spaces on the B1 level of Wandu Center, on Xingyi Road, feature the image of a woman, similar to the ones used to designate restroom doors, on the floor and the walls behind them are to be painted pink for easy identification. Men are obviously not allowed to use these spots, but strict action won't be taken against those who do, at least not at first. "Whether the ladies-only spaces will be properly used still depends on public awareness," said mall employee Li Ming.
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