Watch This Heroic Waitress Drag A Monster Goanna Lizard From Restaurant

Every restaurant needs a waitress like Samia Lila on its team.

When a goanna lizard sauntered into the Mimosa Wines & Drystone Restaurant in New South Wales, Australia, on Sunday, the badass server grabbed the 6-foot intruder by its tail and dragged it out the door.

The restaurant shared footage of Lila’s heroics on Facebook:

I looked at it and thought it was a dog at first!” said Lila, 25, who is in Australia on a working holiday from France. “But then I realized it was a goanna.”

The dramatic eviction of the lizard was all the more astonishing because, according to her boss Glen Butson, Lila is “terrified of spiders.” 

She scans for them [and] can spot a daddy long legs at 40 meters,” he told Australia’s ABC News. “But she had no fear at all of that goanna.”

Although goannas have sharp teeth and claws and are known to swing their hefty tails around in self-defense, they do not intentionally attack humans unless they come under attack themselves.

Some viewers of the video have criticized Lila ― who’s been dubbed the “Goanna Girl” ― for the way she dragged the lizard outside, according to Mashable. 

But Lila insisted she intended the animal no harm. 

“I like reptiles. I think he is a really beautiful creature,” she said. “I didn’t want to hurt him.”

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HUFFPOLLSTER: What's Going On With Trump's Approval Ratings?

New analysis sheds some light on the variance in President Trump’s numbers. Reactions to the president’s latest press conference are divided along familiar political lines. And the term “fake news” may be stretching beyond the point of usefulness. This is HuffPollster for Tuesday, February 21, 2017.

WHY ARE TRUMP’S APPROVAL NUMBERS ALL OVER THE PLACE? LOOK AT THE POLLING METHODS USED – Natalie Jackson: “The variation in Trump’s job approval ratings has been driven by a few factors: how and when the poll was conducted, who was polled and whether it was conducted by a specific pollster. To look at what’s affecting these numbers, I took all of the polls on the new president’s approval rating collected in the HuffPost Pollster database….A model that includes the poll’s mode, population, sample size, length of time in the field (number of days), undecided proportion, week of the Trump presidency (numbered 1-4), and with variables for Rasmussen’s and Gallup’s daily trackers explains 86 percent of the variance in the approval ratings across polls….The most important factors are population, mode, the timing of the poll ― week of the presidency and how many days the poll was collecting data ― and whether it was conducted by Rasmussen. The only factor that is even remotely attributable to Trump’s actual job performance is the week of the presidency. The rest are about the surveys’ methods…. There’s no way of knowing which set of numbers most accurately measures what Americans think of the job Trump is doing in office. Unlike election polls, which can be compared to election results, there won’t be a national vote on approving or disapproving of Trump for comparison.” [HuffPost]

ICYMI: A DIFFERENT WAY OF BREAKING DOWN TRUMP’S APPROVAL RATINGS – Anthony Salvanto, Jen de Pinto, Fred Backus, Sarah Dutton, Kabir Khanna, last week: “It turns out that while there are hard-and-fast views on either side of the nation’s divide, the range of President Trump’s potential support – both to the high and low side – is actually bigger than you might think. In this study, people separated themselves into four groups: the strongest of Trump backers (who we’ll call the Believers); those backing him but waiting for him to deliver (the Conditionals); those opposing him for now but waiting to see some results (the Curious) and those who seem immovably, firmly opposed (The Resistors.)…[Believers (22%)] are the president’s strongest backers, who like what he’s doing and how he’s doing it; defend him against his critics, and see him as defending the country against threats….[Conditionals (22%)] will remove their support if he doesn’t ‘fix the economy’ for them. They’re also concerned about safety, but aren’t as all-in with everything Mr. Trump does, especially in terms of style. A quarter don’t like the tweets…[Curious (21%)]  oppose Mr. Trump at the moment but ‘would reconsider’ supporting him if he does a good job. They’re looking for more than just results, though – they want Mr. Trump to reach out to them, and they want respect….[Resistors (35%)]  want the Democrats to oppose Mr. Trump on many more things, rather than try to work with him; demographically, they are much more likely to be either African-American or Hispanic.” [CBS, additional analysis from Amy Walter]

More on Trump’s approval ratings – Nate Cohn puts Donald Trump’s ratings into historical context [NYT]; Nate Silver expands on some of the factors driving variation in Trump’s job approval. [538]

HERE’S WHAT PEOPLE REALLY THOUGHT OF THAT TRUMP PRESS CONFERENCE – HuffPollster: “President Donald Trump’s often-combative press conference last Thursday raised quite a few questions ― among them, what sort of reaction, if any, it would garner from people who don’t have to watch 77-minute midday press conferences for a living. A new HuffPost/YouGov survey offers some answers. Most people who tuned in with pre-existing opinions of the president, for instance, found their opinions confirmed. And most people who lacked those preconceived notions weren’t watching in first place. But overall, the event, while by no means cataclysmically damaging, probably did Trump no favors. Just 11 percent of Americans report watching the whole press conference, according to the survey. Another 33 percent say they watched parts, or saw clips and highlights later, and another 18 percent that they read or watched news stories about it….Those who paid any attention to the press conference tended to be politically aware, opinionated, and not overly fond of the president….By a 13-point margin, 34 percent to 21 percent, those who paid attention to the press conference say it worsened, rather than improved, their views of his actions as president, with 40 percent saying it didn’t change their opinion….those predisposed to like or to dislike Trump largely left with those opinions intact….Just three in 10 of all the Americans polled say Trump is spending enough time on the issues they care about most, while 46 percent say the president is spending too much time on other issues.” [HuffPost]

THE TERM ‘FAKE NEWS’ REACHES A SATURATION POINT – HuffPollster: “Voters who supported President Donald Trump in last year’s election think most mainstream media reporting counts as fake news, according to a new poll. Voters who backed Hillary Clinton say the term applies to most Trump administration statements. And a majority of Americans believe both Trump and the media dish out fake news on more than rare occasions….Seventy-three percent of Americans say they’ve heard of fake news, a new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds, and 43 percent have personally described something as fake news….Trump supporters, initially seen as the primary targets of fake news, are now the most likely to brandish the term against others. Sixty-four percent of Trump supporters say they’ve described something as fake news, compared with 43 percent of Clinton supporters and 32 percent of those who didn’t vote in last year’s election….By a 51-point margin ― 56 percent to 5 percent ― Clinton voters say that conservatives are more likely than liberals to believe fake news. By a 62-point margin ― 65 percent to 3 percent ― Trump voters say that liberals are more likely to do so.” [HuffPost]

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TUESDAYS ‘OUTLIERS’ – Links to the best of news at the intersection of polling, politics and political data:

-Two new polls find Americans favor an investigation into Michael Flynn’s resignation. [HuffPost, SurveyMonkey]

-Ryan Rainey finds new Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to be relatively popular among wealthier Americans. [Morning Consult]

-Harmeet Kamboj and Robert Jones look at Americans’ favorite past presidents. [PRRI]

-Kendall Taggart reports that Cambridge Analytica’s work for the Trump campaign may have been exaggerated.  [Buzzfeed]

-Tobias Konitzer, Sam Corbett-Davies and David Rothschild ask what Americans mean when they talk about “the system.” [Buzzfeed]

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BLU reveals their Tank Xtreme 5.0 handheld device

blu-tank-xtremeWe have normally come across the smartphone brand BLU as a company that rolls out easy to use smartphones that get the job done without having to burn a large hole in the pocket. However, one ought to take note that BLU has a brand new groove this time around with the reveal of their latest device, the BLU Tank Xtreme 5.0 handheld device.

The BLU Tank Xtreme 5.0 happens to be a totally new segment of ruggedized smartphones from the company, being the latest addition to BLU’s growing portfolio of mobile devices. For starters, it comes with IP65 certified dust proof and water resistance, allowing it to withstand being used in the rain or while you are by the waterfall, without having to worry of water splashing on it.

Boasting of precise engineering in addition to an impenetrable seal, it makes sure that it is dust-proof for those bright and sunny days at the beach, while the water resistant, shock absorbent rubber frame will make sure that daily wear and tear does not affect the Tank Xtreme 5.0’s chassis negatively.

Your eyes will definitely welcome the vivid 5-inch HD full lamination display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, while there is a 5MP shooter in the front, with a 5MP shooter at the back as well. A MediaTek quad-core processor will run proceedings from underneath the hood, where it is accompanied by 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal memory. You can always augment that with a microSD memory card for another 64GB of storage space. The 3,000 mAh battery will enable the Tank Xtreme 5.0 to run up to 2.5 days before requiring a recharge.

This dual SIM durable monster will cost a mere $129.99 a pop, and comes fully unlocked and is ready to play nice with all GSM networks in the US.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon X20 Second Generation Gigabit LTE Modem

 


Qualcomm has just announced its latest Gigabit-class LTE modem called Snapdragon X20. It is a discrete modem (not integrated into a SoC processor) that can reach a theoretical speed of 1.2 Gbps (download), thus firmly bridging the gap between LTE and 5G. It does so thanks to an unprecedented use of carrier aggregation and introduces features like dual-SIM VoLTE (voice over LTE) that should be increase voice quality for regions like Asia or MEA where dual-SIM is popular.

The Snapdragon X20 LTE Modem is Qualcomm first device to use LTE CAT 18 (1.2Gbps DL), and it also happens to be the world’s first CAT 18 modem. The upload remains at CAT 13 (150 Mbps), just like the X9, X12 and X16 modems. The 1.2 Gbps peak download speed is possible because Qualcomm uses carrier aggregation with five 20Mhz channels instead of four with the X16 Modem (1 Gbps, CAT 16). “Carrier aggregation” means combining multiple data streams all operating in the same band (20 Mhz here) to increase data throughput.  The Qualcomm Snapdragon X20 modem is a stand-alone chip which is built using a 10nm FinFET (3D transistors) semiconductor manufacturing process, possibly from Samsung semiconductors. It is the second-generation to use this manufacturing process, so it benefits from Qualcomm’s experience in this area.

The addition of VoLTE (voice over LTE) adds support for HD voice over the SIM #2. That should make voice sound quality much better, and people who ended up using SIM #2 a lot will benefit greatly from this. Although not so common in western countries, dual-SIM is a “must-have” feature in many Asian countries where SIM cards can be purchased as easily as candy in grocery stores.

The Qualcomm X20 modem further expands the number of wireless providers capable of deploying Gigabit LTE. By being compatible with thousands of possible network configurations, the X20 enables an estimated 90% of operators worldwide to use Gb LTE on their networks.

Finally, note that while peak speed is very important, in reality, this means that although real speed may not always be so high, the average speed on the network will be much improved. A side effect is that devices transmit for a shorter amount of time, which makes the network more available, to more devices — thus benefiting all users.

If this was only peak download speeds, think about how your 4GB monthly data plan could be exhausted in about ~3 seconds at 1.2Gbps…

 

Disclaimer: we were invited to a one-day event in San Diego where Qualcomm presented its new product lineup (see photos), the company paid for our travel expenses.

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Hoversurf hoverbike rides on a powerful Scorpion 3 drone

Move over hoverboards. This is the year of vehicles that, true to their name, actually do fly. PAL-V just opened up sales for what is the world’s first commercial flying car and now another personal flying vehicle of the future might be closer to the present. The world’s first fully-functional, fully-manned hoverbike has just been revealed. Unsurprisingly, it’s built upon … Continue reading

Qualcomm chip promises phone data that's faster than fiber

Just because true 5G wireless is edging closer doesn’t mean that 4G’s peak speeds can’t improve in the meantime. Qualcomm has unveiled a new LTE modem, the Snapdragon X20, that promises 1.2Gbps download speeds on mobile devices. That’s 20 percent f…

Spaceflight Bill paves the way for a UK spaceport in 2020

Space isn’t just big, it’s big business. According to the government, the UK’s space industry is already worth more than £13.7 billion to the economy, but one thing’s missing: The infrastructure needed to send the next satellite or experiment u…

Leslie Jones Confirms She's 'Moved On' From Milo Yiannopoulos Harassment

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Leslie Jones has responded to Milo Yiannopoulos’ most recent controversy after video of the alt-right poster boy appearing to defend pedophilia surfaced online over the weekend.

“You guys are giving him too much energy,” the “Saturday Night Live” cast member said to her followers over Twitter Monday night, adding, “I was done the day I blocked him.” The right-wing extremist harassed Jones with racist messages over Twitter, prompting some of his 300,000-plus followers to do the same, before he was banned from the social media platform last summer.

“Been done and moved on. He has no space here!” she wrote. 

Publishing giant Simon & Schuster announced Monday that it had canceled its deal to publish Yiannopoulos’ book, Dangerous, under an imprint in light of the news. It’s a deal, announced late last year, that Jones had criticized. Although the company stated it does not “condone discrimination or hate speech,” the comedian said over Twitter that giving platforms to people who do helps “spread their hate to even more people.”

Yiannopoulos, an editor at Breitbart, was also uninvited from the Conservative Political Action Conference where he was scheduled to speak alongside Vice President Mike Pence and President Trump top aide Steve Bannon.

In the controversial recording, Yiannopoulos calls age of consent “arbitrary and opressive,” suggesting that pedophilia may be acceptable between adults and children as young as 13. Spoiler: It’s not.

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Tuesday's Morning Email: Jewish Community Centers Face Another Wave Of Bomb Threats

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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY HIT WITH ANOTHER WAVE OF BOMB THREATS Forcing evacuations in ten states Monday. There have been 67 incidents at 56 Jewish community centers in 27 states and one Canadian province since the start of 2017. Vandals also toppled over 100 headstones at a prominent Jewish cemetery in St. Louis. Ivanka Trump, who converted to Judaism, tweeted about the incidentsMonday, and not all of Twitter was pleased. [HuffPost]

EVEN DEMOCRATS LIKE DONALD TRUMP’S NEW NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster is a widely respected military strategist applauded by both sides of the aisle. And Vice President Mike Pence spoke out about Mike Flynn’s resignation Monday. [HuffPost]

SO IT WAS DEFENDING PEDOPHILIA THAT LOST MILO YIANNOPOULOS HIS BOOK DEAL AND CPAC APPEARANCE Videos emerged of Yiannopoulos appearing to condone sexual relationships between adults and 13-year-old boys. [HuffPost]

ERIC HOLDER TO SPEARHEAD OUTSIDE INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGATIONS ABOUT UBER’S CULTURE The former U.S. Attorney has been tapped to investigate former employee Susan Fowler’s allegations that Uber fostered an environment of sexual harassment. You can read Fowler’s original post here. [HuffPost]

CHRIS WALLACE GOES AFTER REINCE PRIEBUS FOR TRUMP’S ATTACKS ON THE FREE PRESS “Barack Obama whined about Fox News all the time. But I gotta say, he never said that we were an enemy of the people.” [HuffPost]

FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER ACCUSES RUSSIA OF ELECTION MEDDLING French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault accused Russia of hacking activity in the country, saying “after what happened in the United States, it is our responsibility to take all steps necessary to ensure that the integrity of our democratic process is fully respected.” [HuffPost]

RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N. DIES IN NYC Vitaly Churkin died suddenly of a reported heart attack at the age of 64. [Reuters]

VIDEO EMERGES OF ASSASSINATION OF KIM JONG UN’S BROTHER Kim Jong Nam died after two women wiped a liquid over his face. [HuffPost]

WHAT’S BREWING

A CASUALTY OF THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY? CAMP DAVID Trump said about the usual site of presidents’ retreats: “You know how long you’d like it? For about 30 minutes.” [WaPo]

HOW MUCH IS HITLER’S PHONE WORTH? We’re baffled why this item would go on auction in the first place. [HuffPost]

FORGET ABOUT THE NBA ALL-STAR GAME The show was all about Beyoncé and that baby bump sitting courtside. [HuffPost]

YOUR EYELASHES ARE DEFINITELY CRAWLING WITH MITES Before you start ripping them out, know it’s going to be OK. And want more bizarre news? Check out our Weird News email. [HuffPost]

WE HAVE FEELINGS ABOUT THIS NEW OREO FLAVOR Hint ― a lot of pink is involved. [HuffPost]

ANGELINA JOLIE SPOKE OUT FOR THE FIRST TIME ABOUT HER DIVORCE FROM BRAD PITT And held back tears while addressing the impact it’s had on her family. [HuffPost

BEFORE YOU GO

~ Doing the math on Trump and his golf habit.

~ Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney hit the recording studio together.

~ Tell us which film you think should take home that little gold man statue for Best Picture at the Oscars.

~ This kid has performed with Bruce Springsteen TWICE. We need some of his magic. 

~ Finding a lost Walt Whitman novel.

~ Although the majority of the country is facing warmer weather right now, check out these winter classic pork chop recipes.

~ Because it’s Tuesday, take a look at this “preschool” of baby orangutans

~ If you value your self-confidence, don’t ask Gordon Ramsay to evaluate your food on Twitter.

~ This piece about Kevin Durant’s start-up interests is worth reading just for the photo of him breaking ground with a golden shovel.

~ In a galaxy far, far away ― we know when the next “Star Wars” trailer will grace us with its presence. Maybe.

~ Apparently “larb” is the new hip dinner trend. We can’t help but think it sounds like lard, but that stuff is tasty so…

~ And Alex Trebek rapped his way through a category on “Jeapardy,” and we are presenting that to you without comment.

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AOC AGON gaming monitors flaunt curves, odd-looking controller

Even while TV makers are still trying, sometimes hard, to sell the idea of curved screens in living rooms, they are already trying to make a grab for your desk. And just as curved TVs promise the ultimate immersive viewing experience, curved PC monitors make the same the same spiel for gaming. AOC’s two new gaming monitors, however, promise to … Continue reading