JotForm
I really enjoyed my experience creating forms in JotForm, I had no idea there was a website I could go to, create a form and incorporate it into my website without even creating an account. Forget about paying to create forms JotForm should be used by all business to it's fullest extent! JotForm is very easy once your on the site www.jotform.com you can create forms right away.
Even though you don't have to sign up it's a good idea to do so! All you have to do is enter your email address and you will be able to access all the forms you create... It's cool!!! The site also gives you 100mb of upload space and you can also use form templates or other forms you have created in the past using another creation tool.
JotForm also offers a cool feature for business that have a Facebook page. It allows business the option of Facebook Integration so businesses can use their forms to collect client or customer information on the most popular social networking site today! Now it's time for me to get busy creating more forms!!!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Heroin For Sale' Fliers Lead To Drug Bust
HuffPost Crime
Neighbors in Portland got so sick of a house they suspected was an outpost for drug activity, that they took matters into their own hands.
KPTV reports that concerned residents started handing out "heroin for sale" fliers with the house's address. One of the fliers was sent to police and it piqued their interest.
Neighbors in Portland got so sick of a house they suspected was an outpost for drug activity, that they took matters into their own hands.
KPTV reports that concerned residents started handing out "heroin for sale" fliers with the house's address. One of the fliers was sent to police and it piqued their interest.
Monday, October 17, 2011
I would like to introduce everyone to Dropbox
Dropbox is one of my favorites!!! Dropbox allows simple file sharing anyplace you can log onto a computer. What I love about Dropbox is that you can login to your account upload a file then go home and pull up the same file. This is great if you ever forget your thumb drive or other storage device. You can still save your work before you leave and pull it up where ever you end up. Dropbox also instantly saves to your computer and phone, but the best part is that anyone can sign up for free. As part of the free membership everyone receives 2GB of file space, and the site offers up to 100GB of file space with a subscription. If 100GB is too much you can purchase 50GB for just 10 dollars a month.
All files uploaded to Dropbox are always available from the secure Dropbox website, and Dropbox works with Windows, Mac, Linux, IPad, Iphone, Android, Blackberry and it even works offline.
You can invite friends, family or work partners to a folder to work on a project together, and you will see their changes instantly. One cool feature is the fact that any changes can be undone, and files can be undeleted... It's a great place to store your work on the go!!!
Check it out!
Dropbox
All files uploaded to Dropbox are always available from the secure Dropbox website, and Dropbox works with Windows, Mac, Linux, IPad, Iphone, Android, Blackberry and it even works offline.
You can invite friends, family or work partners to a folder to work on a project together, and you will see their changes instantly. One cool feature is the fact that any changes can be undone, and files can be undeleted... It's a great place to store your work on the go!!!
Check it out!
Dropbox
Interactive Web Applications used to build forms for websites, blogs or emails.
I believe a good interactive Web application would be some type of form builder so we can add forms to our websites and emails. One site I found is Email Me Form
which is completely free and helps you create forms for your websites and emails with out writing a single line of code.
Wufoo Tour Builder wufoo.com offers a drag and drop option to create forms for emails and websites you can even get the files from Wufoo to manage yourself for seamless integration with your website. They also offer different themes where you can change the colors, logo and topography of your forms to match your brand or style. You can also use Wufoo to create forms to collect payments, donations or simple online orders. Wufoo offers only 3 form or report templates with 10 fields for free. For $29.99 a month you can have 5 different users create and unlimited number of form or report templates with 100 fields.
which is completely free and helps you create forms for your websites and emails with out writing a single line of code.
Wufoo Tour Builder wufoo.com offers a drag and drop option to create forms for emails and websites you can even get the files from Wufoo to manage yourself for seamless integration with your website. They also offer different themes where you can change the colors, logo and topography of your forms to match your brand or style. You can also use Wufoo to create forms to collect payments, donations or simple online orders. Wufoo offers only 3 form or report templates with 10 fields for free. For $29.99 a month you can have 5 different users create and unlimited number of form or report templates with 100 fields.
Associated Press Custom News Site Designer
Ap Custom News
The Associated Press offers more than just up to the minute news updates they also offer Custom News updates so you can receive the type of news that suits your interest integrated into your website.
AP Custom News allows you to:
Maintain seamless integration with multiple templates
Assign custom templates to different sections
Include your advertising and traffic tags
Manage your templates using our template editor
Create specialized templates for niche sites

If you would like to learn more about this program you can take AP Custom News Training. The Associated Press offers web-based training sessions each week to help you quickly and easily get started using AP Custom News. The sessions are held each Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Eastern and cover everything you need to make the most of this powerful new platform.
The Associated Press offers more than just up to the minute news updates they also offer Custom News updates so you can receive the type of news that suits your interest integrated into your website.
AP Custom News allows you to:
Maintain seamless integration with multiple templates
Assign custom templates to different sections
Include your advertising and traffic tags
Manage your templates using our template editor
Create specialized templates for niche sites

If you would like to learn more about this program you can take AP Custom News Training. The Associated Press offers web-based training sessions each week to help you quickly and easily get started using AP Custom News. The sessions are held each Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Eastern and cover everything you need to make the most of this powerful new platform.
Train passenger arrested for a 16-hour loud cellphone conversation
BizarreNews.org
A 39-year old woman, Lakeysha Beard, talked for more than half a day while on an Amtrak train going from Oakland, California, to Salem, Oregon. The loud cellphone conversation lasted sixteen hours last Monday, after which police stopped the train for twenty minutes to arrest the woman.

According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, Amtrak has no policy forbidding passengers from talking on the phone on a moving train.
In the train's car, a few passengers asked the woman to put the phone away or to stop a few times during the conversation prior to notifying the train staff. Staff members were unable to convince the woman to end the conversation and stopped the train to arrest the woman and halt the disruption.
As British newspaper Metro mentioned, this cellphone conversation doesn't beat the record 51-hour phone call by Sunil Prabhakar of New Delhi in 2009.
Sydney, Australia etiquette expert Alex Travers, remarking on a train incident in March, said part of the problem is a lack of respect for public transportation from younger generations. The U.S. woman in the current incident, Lakeysha Beard, is 39 years old. Travers said, "I'm afraid we are all in a very bad place as far as we feel about our public transport. People think poorly of it, so therefore they are getting on it with a poor attitude." He called youths "me-oriented" and said that they "do what they want to do" without thinking about others on the vehicle.
A 39-year old woman, Lakeysha Beard, talked for more than half a day while on an Amtrak train going from Oakland, California, to Salem, Oregon. The loud cellphone conversation lasted sixteen hours last Monday, after which police stopped the train for twenty minutes to arrest the woman.

According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, Amtrak has no policy forbidding passengers from talking on the phone on a moving train.
In the train's car, a few passengers asked the woman to put the phone away or to stop a few times during the conversation prior to notifying the train staff. Staff members were unable to convince the woman to end the conversation and stopped the train to arrest the woman and halt the disruption.
As British newspaper Metro mentioned, this cellphone conversation doesn't beat the record 51-hour phone call by Sunil Prabhakar of New Delhi in 2009.
Sydney, Australia etiquette expert Alex Travers, remarking on a train incident in March, said part of the problem is a lack of respect for public transportation from younger generations. The U.S. woman in the current incident, Lakeysha Beard, is 39 years old. Travers said, "I'm afraid we are all in a very bad place as far as we feel about our public transport. People think poorly of it, so therefore they are getting on it with a poor attitude." He called youths "me-oriented" and said that they "do what they want to do" without thinking about others on the vehicle.
Owners baffled by theft of 50-foot-long Pa. bridge
Associated Press October 2011
NEW CASTLE, Pa. — A 50-foot-long bridge in western Pennsylvania has been stolen, and its owners say they're baffled by the crime and have no idea who took it.
New Castle Development spokesman Gary Bruce said Friday that he "couldn't believe it when they told me it was gone."
A state police report says the 20-foot-wide span in North Beaver Township went missing between Sept. 27 and Wednesday.
The bridge was made out of corrugated steel and valued at about $100,000. Thieves used a blowtorch to cut it apart, presumably to sell it for scrap metal.
The bridge was used occasionally as a back entrance to the company property. It's in the woods along a railroad line about 60 miles north of Pittsburgh.
Bruce says he doubts the company can replace the bridge.
NEW CASTLE, Pa. — A 50-foot-long bridge in western Pennsylvania has been stolen, and its owners say they're baffled by the crime and have no idea who took it.
New Castle Development spokesman Gary Bruce said Friday that he "couldn't believe it when they told me it was gone."
A state police report says the 20-foot-wide span in North Beaver Township went missing between Sept. 27 and Wednesday.
The bridge was made out of corrugated steel and valued at about $100,000. Thieves used a blowtorch to cut it apart, presumably to sell it for scrap metal.
The bridge was used occasionally as a back entrance to the company property. It's in the woods along a railroad line about 60 miles north of Pittsburgh.
Bruce says he doubts the company can replace the bridge.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Eight year old girl given Botox injections.
By Claire 16th May 2011
After appearing on the Good Morning America show and admitting to giving Botox injects to her eight year old daughter Britney Campbell , her mother Kerry faced a wave of complaints and criticisms from outraged viewers, has now had her daughter taken away by social workers.
Kerry Campbell was originally from Birmingham, but moved across to the US and is now living in San Francisco, where she enters her daughter into pageant competitions. She stated on the US TV show that to give her daughter a competitive edge she injected the eight year old with Botox injections.
She also stated the she got the idea from other pageant parents who had admitted to her to using injections on their own children, she said: “When Britney takes part in pageants, parents talk about how they have given their daughter an extra jab to plump her lips or lose a wrinkle. Everyone is doing it and talking about it. We are not doing anything illegal, and I don’t want my daughter being the only one who doesn’t have a bit of extra help.”
Officials in San Francisco acted after they received hundreds of calls from concerned views through their child abuse hotline, after which they took the child into care over the weekend, speaking about the situation, Trent Rohrer of the San Francisco social services department stated: “It’s pretty unusual for a mom to be injecting an eight-year-old with Botox and certainly is grounds for an investigation.”
Kerry Campbell also admitted that she waxes her daughter’s legs to prevent hair growth, as well as injecting her with painful Botox injections which her daughter said ‘hurt her face’. Kerry said: “What I am doing for Britney now will help her become a star. I know one day she will be a model, actress or singer, and having these treatments now will ensure she stays looking younger and baby-faced for longer. All I want is for Britney to have the best start in life, so it is easier for her to become a superstar. More mothers should do it for their daughters. I wish that I’d had the same advantages when I was younger.”
Barbara Thomas, a director with California Gold Coast Pageants said: “I’ve never, ever heard of a child getting that. It’s ridiculous. What would a child have need of Botox for? They don’t have a wrinkle on their face. That woman must be off her rocker.” After organizers of child beauty pageants denied that the young competitors have had to use Botox.
After appearing on the Good Morning America show and admitting to giving Botox injects to her eight year old daughter Britney Campbell , her mother Kerry faced a wave of complaints and criticisms from outraged viewers, has now had her daughter taken away by social workers.
Kerry Campbell was originally from Birmingham, but moved across to the US and is now living in San Francisco, where she enters her daughter into pageant competitions. She stated on the US TV show that to give her daughter a competitive edge she injected the eight year old with Botox injections.
She also stated the she got the idea from other pageant parents who had admitted to her to using injections on their own children, she said: “When Britney takes part in pageants, parents talk about how they have given their daughter an extra jab to plump her lips or lose a wrinkle. Everyone is doing it and talking about it. We are not doing anything illegal, and I don’t want my daughter being the only one who doesn’t have a bit of extra help.”
Officials in San Francisco acted after they received hundreds of calls from concerned views through their child abuse hotline, after which they took the child into care over the weekend, speaking about the situation, Trent Rohrer of the San Francisco social services department stated: “It’s pretty unusual for a mom to be injecting an eight-year-old with Botox and certainly is grounds for an investigation.”
Kerry Campbell also admitted that she waxes her daughter’s legs to prevent hair growth, as well as injecting her with painful Botox injections which her daughter said ‘hurt her face’. Kerry said: “What I am doing for Britney now will help her become a star. I know one day she will be a model, actress or singer, and having these treatments now will ensure she stays looking younger and baby-faced for longer. All I want is for Britney to have the best start in life, so it is easier for her to become a superstar. More mothers should do it for their daughters. I wish that I’d had the same advantages when I was younger.”
Barbara Thomas, a director with California Gold Coast Pageants said: “I’ve never, ever heard of a child getting that. It’s ridiculous. What would a child have need of Botox for? They don’t have a wrinkle on their face. That woman must be off her rocker.” After organizers of child beauty pageants denied that the young competitors have had to use Botox.
Orlando fat bank aims to let patients store removed fat for future use
September 14, 2011|
By Marni Jameson, Orlando Sentinel
Giving new meaning to the phrase recycle, repurpose, reuse, a Seminole County plastic surgeon is opening a fat bank Friday so patients who have fat removed during liposuction can store it for future use.
Cosmetic surgeons who perform fat-transfer procedures typically transfer the patient's fat immediately after removing it through liposuction, often within the hour. Common sites for the transferred fat are the face and breasts.
Having their fat in the bank would allow patients to draw on it later, when they want to plump up body parts that have succumbed to age, said Dr. Jeffrey Hartog, whose new Liquid Gold center is next to his cosmetic-surgery clinic. "I will present it as an option to any patient having liposuction," he said.

The fat bank is a unique concept, say those behind its launch. But opponents of the idea say such centers are rare for good reason.
Dr. Daniel Del Vecchio,a plastic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital who has studied fat transfer, is among those concerned.
"Animal data shows that frozen fat doesn't hold up as well as fresh fat," he said. Plus, he added, storing it poses "a logistical nightmare. There are better solutions."
Although fat-transfer procedures — minus the freezing — have been around for some time, they aren't too common because of their mixed results. In a 2007 national consensus survey published in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal, the authors wrote, "Unfortunately, the clinical optimism expressed by the proponents of the procedure has not been corroborated by objective scientific assessments."
The difficulty lies in the fact that human fat is harder to control than synthetic fillers, including implants. Once relocated, some of the transferred fat absorbs. Just how much is tough to predict. Physicians take an educated guess, but if they over-fill, they leave a lump; under-fill, and they need to add more.
Without fat in the bank, if a patient needs more fat in the transferred site, then a repeat liposuction procedure, which requires anesthesia, is necessary, said Hartog.
"Fat banking takes this [procedure] to a whole new level," said Hartog. "We put the patient to sleep once. Do the lipo. Get the fat out once and have as much as we need for later injections."
Del Vecchio says he would still rather harvest the fat and use it when it's fresh. "You only need 30 to 50 cc's for a facial procedure. You can always find that somewhere on a woman's body. And that's the best bank of all."
At Hartog's new center, once fat is harvested through liposuction, it's drained, cleaned and put in containers for freezing.
Though Hartog declined to state specifics because it's a "patented process," he said he then adds "protectants" to the fat and puts it into a slow freeze, ultimately taking the fat to minus 192 degrees Celsius, a very deep freeze, where the fat tissue can stay for the patient's life, he said.
The cost to store 250 to 300 cubic centimeters of fat, which would fill a coffee cup, is $900 for the first year and $200 a year after that, he said.
Dr. Stephen Baker, associate professor of plastic surgery at Georgetown University, also has serious reservations about the banking and reuse of frozen fat.
"No good data exists to substantiate the fact that frozen fat does well or is metabolically viable," said Baker.
Hartog cited a study published in 2005 in the Annals of Plastic Surgery. It looked at optimal freezing and thawing conditions for fat tissue, and stated that "longer storage times may be harmful" and concluded that the study didn't answer the question of whether the body would accept the tissue.
Another paper published in 2007 in Cryobiology found that freezing fat tissue "may become a real option after further refinements."
Baker also registered concern about the potential for error in what is essentially a privately run tissue bank. "Even in the best-run tissue banks, which require multiple layers of tissue identification, humans make mistakes. If a patient gets the wrong fat injected, the results could be serious," said Baker.
Hartog says his center complies with the Food and Drug Administration guidelines for tissue banks and is under FDA oversight.
Still, said Baker, "To do this for an elective procedure is really putting yourself at risk. Even if a procedure doesn't work, it above all has to be safe."
By Marni Jameson, Orlando Sentinel
Giving new meaning to the phrase recycle, repurpose, reuse, a Seminole County plastic surgeon is opening a fat bank Friday so patients who have fat removed during liposuction can store it for future use.
Cosmetic surgeons who perform fat-transfer procedures typically transfer the patient's fat immediately after removing it through liposuction, often within the hour. Common sites for the transferred fat are the face and breasts.
Having their fat in the bank would allow patients to draw on it later, when they want to plump up body parts that have succumbed to age, said Dr. Jeffrey Hartog, whose new Liquid Gold center is next to his cosmetic-surgery clinic. "I will present it as an option to any patient having liposuction," he said.

The fat bank is a unique concept, say those behind its launch. But opponents of the idea say such centers are rare for good reason.
Dr. Daniel Del Vecchio,a plastic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital who has studied fat transfer, is among those concerned.
"Animal data shows that frozen fat doesn't hold up as well as fresh fat," he said. Plus, he added, storing it poses "a logistical nightmare. There are better solutions."
Although fat-transfer procedures — minus the freezing — have been around for some time, they aren't too common because of their mixed results. In a 2007 national consensus survey published in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal, the authors wrote, "Unfortunately, the clinical optimism expressed by the proponents of the procedure has not been corroborated by objective scientific assessments."
The difficulty lies in the fact that human fat is harder to control than synthetic fillers, including implants. Once relocated, some of the transferred fat absorbs. Just how much is tough to predict. Physicians take an educated guess, but if they over-fill, they leave a lump; under-fill, and they need to add more.
Without fat in the bank, if a patient needs more fat in the transferred site, then a repeat liposuction procedure, which requires anesthesia, is necessary, said Hartog.
"Fat banking takes this [procedure] to a whole new level," said Hartog. "We put the patient to sleep once. Do the lipo. Get the fat out once and have as much as we need for later injections."
Del Vecchio says he would still rather harvest the fat and use it when it's fresh. "You only need 30 to 50 cc's for a facial procedure. You can always find that somewhere on a woman's body. And that's the best bank of all."
At Hartog's new center, once fat is harvested through liposuction, it's drained, cleaned and put in containers for freezing.
Though Hartog declined to state specifics because it's a "patented process," he said he then adds "protectants" to the fat and puts it into a slow freeze, ultimately taking the fat to minus 192 degrees Celsius, a very deep freeze, where the fat tissue can stay for the patient's life, he said.
The cost to store 250 to 300 cubic centimeters of fat, which would fill a coffee cup, is $900 for the first year and $200 a year after that, he said.
Dr. Stephen Baker, associate professor of plastic surgery at Georgetown University, also has serious reservations about the banking and reuse of frozen fat.
"No good data exists to substantiate the fact that frozen fat does well or is metabolically viable," said Baker.
Hartog cited a study published in 2005 in the Annals of Plastic Surgery. It looked at optimal freezing and thawing conditions for fat tissue, and stated that "longer storage times may be harmful" and concluded that the study didn't answer the question of whether the body would accept the tissue.
Another paper published in 2007 in Cryobiology found that freezing fat tissue "may become a real option after further refinements."
Baker also registered concern about the potential for error in what is essentially a privately run tissue bank. "Even in the best-run tissue banks, which require multiple layers of tissue identification, humans make mistakes. If a patient gets the wrong fat injected, the results could be serious," said Baker.
Hartog says his center complies with the Food and Drug Administration guidelines for tissue banks and is under FDA oversight.
Still, said Baker, "To do this for an elective procedure is really putting yourself at risk. Even if a procedure doesn't work, it above all has to be safe."
Friday, October 7, 2011
How I believe the wide availability of information on the Internet will affect different industries such as education and news, as well as politics and society in general.
I believe the wide availability of information will affect education in a major way. The simple fact that I am able to turn in class work any time of the day is proof of this. It all comes back to the Internet, because more and more people are able to almost instantly access the internet education can take place any place any time, this was not the case in the past.
The entire news industry will have to step their game up, they will have to find their niche in the market and use this wealth of information available on the Internet to their advantage. As an example I believe local news stations should focus on covering any and everything in their city and offer up close in depth coverage on all that seems to interest their viewers, using the Internet in their efforts or they will struggle to make it.
I believe the game of politics will become worse than it already is because politicians will use the Internet to spread their negative opinions about their candidates instead of using it to come up with the best solutions to solve the problems for their districts. I do believe the wide availability of information will force politicians to be more accountable for their actions, but as long as the whole world of politics remains divided the wide availability of information will do little to positively affect the growth of politics in America.
Society in general will be affected in many different ways. Some people will become inspired and use the wealth of information to do a number of positive things in all areas of study and even to help their own communities. Others will use it to rob and wreak havoc on consumers, the general public and even other countries, but the majority of society will use the wealth of information available online to complete daily tasks in their life, at home or work to improve the overall quality of the efforts they put forth.
The entire news industry will have to step their game up, they will have to find their niche in the market and use this wealth of information available on the Internet to their advantage. As an example I believe local news stations should focus on covering any and everything in their city and offer up close in depth coverage on all that seems to interest their viewers, using the Internet in their efforts or they will struggle to make it.
I believe the game of politics will become worse than it already is because politicians will use the Internet to spread their negative opinions about their candidates instead of using it to come up with the best solutions to solve the problems for their districts. I do believe the wide availability of information will force politicians to be more accountable for their actions, but as long as the whole world of politics remains divided the wide availability of information will do little to positively affect the growth of politics in America.
Society in general will be affected in many different ways. Some people will become inspired and use the wealth of information to do a number of positive things in all areas of study and even to help their own communities. Others will use it to rob and wreak havoc on consumers, the general public and even other countries, but the majority of society will use the wealth of information available online to complete daily tasks in their life, at home or work to improve the overall quality of the efforts they put forth.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Cascading Style Sheets
I really enjoyed this weeks lesson in CSS. I like the fact that we were instructed to create our own tutorial like web page, because I have something to look back on while creating other documents. I would like to practice using different colors for the background to my web pages, and different colors and fonts for my headings.
Now I would like to learn how to make pictures wrap around text, how to add bullet lists to my text, and how to add borders to my web pages.
Now I would like to learn how to make pictures wrap around text, how to add bullet lists to my text, and how to add borders to my web pages.
Angry 'Call of Duty' dad attacks teen who 'shot' him
By Suzanne Choney

A 46-year-old father of three has admitted to court officials that he attacked a teen boy who killed off his "Call of Duty: Black Ops" character.
Mark Bradford, of Plymouth, England, became unhinged after his character was murdered, but also because he said the 13-year-old who took the shot called him a name. The two were playing the game over the Internet, and using microphones to talk.
Bradford knew where the boy lived, stormed over to his house and grabbed the boy's throat with both hands, according to the youngster's mother, who came to his rescue, says a report in The Mirror. The boy had some scratches, but was unharmed physically.
"It wasn’t malice. I just grabbed him. I’ve seen him since and apologized. The injuries weren’t that bad but I do regret it," Bradford told the court Thursday.
Bradford's attorney, Tracey Baker, said her client "just lost it," but that the attack wasn't planned, said the Plymouth Herald.
What is planned is an Oct. 24 sentencing hearing for Bradford, who was released on bail.
Said the boy's mother to The Mirror: "It’s pathetic that a grown man would attack a defenseless child like this. If you can’t handle losing to a child then you shouldn’t be playing games."

A 46-year-old father of three has admitted to court officials that he attacked a teen boy who killed off his "Call of Duty: Black Ops" character.
Mark Bradford, of Plymouth, England, became unhinged after his character was murdered, but also because he said the 13-year-old who took the shot called him a name. The two were playing the game over the Internet, and using microphones to talk.
Bradford knew where the boy lived, stormed over to his house and grabbed the boy's throat with both hands, according to the youngster's mother, who came to his rescue, says a report in The Mirror. The boy had some scratches, but was unharmed physically.
"It wasn’t malice. I just grabbed him. I’ve seen him since and apologized. The injuries weren’t that bad but I do regret it," Bradford told the court Thursday.
Bradford's attorney, Tracey Baker, said her client "just lost it," but that the attack wasn't planned, said the Plymouth Herald.
What is planned is an Oct. 24 sentencing hearing for Bradford, who was released on bail.
Said the boy's mother to The Mirror: "It’s pathetic that a grown man would attack a defenseless child like this. If you can’t handle losing to a child then you shouldn’t be playing games."
'Broken penis': Karma for cheating husbands? Extramarital affairs break hearts — and fracture parts
By Rachael Rettner
updated 9/30/2011 1:39:51 PM ET

Affairs may do more than break hearts — they may break penises as well, a new study says.
Sex outside marriage, and sex that occurs under out-of-the-norm circumstances, may increase the risk of penile fractures, said study researcher said Dr. Andrew Kramer, a urologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
The heightened risk appears to be due to the unconventional situations, and consequently, locations, surrounding sexual acts, the researchers said. Men in the study who had suffered penis fractures commonly were having sex in unusual settings, including in restrooms or at work, when the injury occurred. The majority were having extramarital affairs.
In such atypical situations, sex may be rushed and involve unusual or awkward sexual positions, Kramer said.
"All these factors could make the man less able to protect his penis from an unexpected sudden downward thrust leading to the fracture," Kramer said.
'Broken' penis
A penile facture, or "broken penis," is an injury that occurs to the erect penis. There are no bones in the penis; the "fracture" refers to tearing or laceration of a fibrous membrane called the tunica albuginea, which surrounds the spongy tissue in the center of the penis.
A "fracture" is followed by hemorrhaging, swelling and loss of erection. While previous research has focused on the physiological mechanism of the facture, and how to surgically treat it, no study has looked at exactly what men were doing when they broke their penises. Kramer's study aimed to fill this gap.
Kramer studied 16 cases of penile fractures treated at the University of Maryland Hospital between 2004 and 2011. He reported the findings in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Half of the patients were having extramarital affairs, the study found. Most were having sex in unusual places, including bathrooms, cars and elevators. Only three patients were having sex with their own wives in their own bedrooms, Kramer said.
Sex can be risky
While penile factures are rare occurrences, they may be underreported due to the potentially embarrassing circumstances surrounding the injury, Kramer said.
Kramer cautions that, just as with sports, sex can come with risk of injury.
"If you're having acrobatic sex…you do have to be careful," Kramer said. "If you are doing something in a weird position or a weird situation…you do have to be careful of fracturing the penis."
updated 9/30/2011 1:39:51 PM ET

Affairs may do more than break hearts — they may break penises as well, a new study says.
Sex outside marriage, and sex that occurs under out-of-the-norm circumstances, may increase the risk of penile fractures, said study researcher said Dr. Andrew Kramer, a urologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
The heightened risk appears to be due to the unconventional situations, and consequently, locations, surrounding sexual acts, the researchers said. Men in the study who had suffered penis fractures commonly were having sex in unusual settings, including in restrooms or at work, when the injury occurred. The majority were having extramarital affairs.
In such atypical situations, sex may be rushed and involve unusual or awkward sexual positions, Kramer said.
"All these factors could make the man less able to protect his penis from an unexpected sudden downward thrust leading to the fracture," Kramer said.
'Broken' penis
A penile facture, or "broken penis," is an injury that occurs to the erect penis. There are no bones in the penis; the "fracture" refers to tearing or laceration of a fibrous membrane called the tunica albuginea, which surrounds the spongy tissue in the center of the penis.
A "fracture" is followed by hemorrhaging, swelling and loss of erection. While previous research has focused on the physiological mechanism of the facture, and how to surgically treat it, no study has looked at exactly what men were doing when they broke their penises. Kramer's study aimed to fill this gap.
Kramer studied 16 cases of penile fractures treated at the University of Maryland Hospital between 2004 and 2011. He reported the findings in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Half of the patients were having extramarital affairs, the study found. Most were having sex in unusual places, including bathrooms, cars and elevators. Only three patients were having sex with their own wives in their own bedrooms, Kramer said.
Sex can be risky
While penile factures are rare occurrences, they may be underreported due to the potentially embarrassing circumstances surrounding the injury, Kramer said.
Kramer cautions that, just as with sports, sex can come with risk of injury.
"If you're having acrobatic sex…you do have to be careful," Kramer said. "If you are doing something in a weird position or a weird situation…you do have to be careful of fracturing the penis."
Victoria Jones Banned From Teaching Because She Tricked Ex-Boyfriend With Facebook Baby Pictures
A teacher who tricked her former beau into thinking he was a father by e-mailing him pictures of someone else's baby has been kicked out of the classroom for two years.
Victoria Jones, of Wales, kept up the deception for two years by sending her boyfriend 82 pictures of a friend's infant she stole from Facebook, the BBC reports.
The hoax was an elaborate plot to get revenge on Daniel Barberini for dumping her, according to The Daily Mail.
Jones claimed she had relocated to Australia with the little girl, making it difficult for Barberini to see Jones -- or their fictional daughter -- in person. The former boyfriend believed the girl's name was Keira and that she had a twin brother with Down's syndrome who died shortly after birth, The Daily Mail notes.
But all the while Jones continued to teach four- and five-year-olds in a Newport, Wales primary school, The Telegraph reported.
The baby pictures actually belonged to Jones' friend Sarah Jensen. They showed Jensen's daughter as a newborn, at her first birthday and celebrating Christmas.
The spiteful ploy fell apart when Barberini shared the images with a friend who recognized Jensen's toddler, according to reports. The friend told Jensen and the outraged mom called the police.
Police said nothing criminal took place, but upset parents flooded the school with complaints. At a hearing last week a disciplinary board meted down the two-year teaching ban.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)