So im back from botswana
nice one hey
ohwell. expect more blogs around the 3rd of jan...
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A village in the shadow of the Italian Alps has installed a giant mirror on a mountainside to reflect sunshine into its main square.
Viganella, in the narrow Antrona valley, north of Turin, saw no sun for three months of the year before the project, reports CBC News.
The 48 sq metre steel sheet is controlled by computers to follow the path of the sun and reflect its rays down into the village square for at least six hours a day.
Viganella, with a population of only 197, formerly suffered from a complete lack of direct sun from November 11 to February 2.
Mayor Pierfranco Midali presented the project for approval in January of this year to help lift his community out of darkness.
The £70,000 cost was met by local government and a private bank.
from here
Interesting, very very interesting.
wonder what they plan to do about the sunburn everyone will be getting
A forensic psychologist said the signs were that police investigating the prostitute murders were now being "taunted" by a serial killer.
Dr Keith Ashcroft, an expert in sex crimes, also said the person responsible probably had a "grudge" against Suffolk Police.
He said the fact that bodies were being left in relatively open surroundings in an area swarming with officers indicated the killer's attitude.
Mr Ashcroft said: "I think this guy is really, really taunting the police and he probably has some massive grudge against a police force, probably even Suffolk.
"He wants to make the police look inadequate because they are arriving after the bodies are being discovered."
He added that the killer also had his "eye on the media" and the 24-hour news coverage of the case was helping to feed his motives.
Mr Ashcroft, who himself has advised police on other cases, said: "I really think that the media coverage is feeding this guy's ego and he is more likely than not to see the news and kill another person."
He said that although there was "little to go on" at the moment, the case bore some resemblance to murders committed by an American serial killer in the 1980s.
Gary Ridgway murdered at least 48 women, many of whom were prostitutes, in the Seattle area of the United States in the 1980s. He was known as the Green River Killer because he dumped bodies in a waterway, just as in the case of some of the Suffolk bodies.
Mr Ashcroft said the Suffolk killer, like Ridgway, was likely to have a history of failed relationships that spurred him to take revenge on vulnerable women. But he added that it was possible that another person was involved in assisting the main killer in Suffolk.
From here
So is there a jack the ripper copy cat?