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ActFurOnAir: Eye of the Tiger with Kell Bengal

Sat 16 Apr 2011 - 04:58


Kell bengal and Kraden band together for ‘Eye of the Tiger’, a new sideline segment run by Kell asking the in-depth questions on various topics.

This episode we interview Markos from the Furry News Network, a brand new highly successful furry news site dedicated to bringing you the latest in the fandom. We talk to Markos not just about the FNN, but also about how acting as a media resource can affect the fandom at large.

The Furry News Network started in January 2011 and has been delivering news and updates for and from the fandom ever since. They’ve made a name for themselves by delivering a professional looking site, professional articles and a wide variety of content.

For our flagship Eye of the Tiger interview we contacted Markos, a founder of the FNN and talked with him, not just about their project and how listeners can get involved, but also about how being a media resource is accepted by the fandom. Does positive media reign? Or does a sense of impartial mediation and honest journalism garner respect form the community and world at large?

 

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ActFurOnAir: S3 Episode 1

Sat 16 Apr 2011 - 04:26

You’ve waited patiently for months, and now your parched eardrums can be sated with the bubbly lemonade that is our show. We’re back for season three and we’re better than ever!

For our first episode of this new year we’re talking about clothing and apparel and how they fit into the design of your characters. We’ve got an amazingly expensive dog, new zodiac signs and scientists creating a real life meat-a-don!

 

Updates New cities, new homes.

For those of you that don’t know the ActFur hosts have relocated since our humble beginnings in season 0.5. Jeneara has relocated to Adelaide, in southern Australia, while Carnival and Kraden have joined forces in Melbourne, creating the brand new ActFur Studio HQ-A.

You can find out all about Carnival & Kraden’s move in their new blog – PaletteSwap.blogspot.com

Donations

We’d like to thank Evil Hamster of Doom, Evanesca, Original user and Phase 2 for their donations over the season break. Remember to put your sign name into the comments when donating so we can give you points for your generosity!

Can you still buy ActFur tees?

Yes and sorta. We’ll be taking orders up until our next print-run, which has no set-date yet.

If you are looking to plaster some ActFur all over your BoooooOOOOoodeh, please drop us an expression of interest to the[email protected] and we’ll chase you up with a proper ordering sheet soon!

Audio Letters in Mp3 if possible please!

Also one last thing on the updates everyone. If possible please send your audio letters in as Mp3 where possible, it makes inserting your audio into the show a lot easier, and doesn’t chew up as much of our download quota.

News Ze whurlds mose expenseeve dawg Big Splash, the worlds most expensive dogand he’s so fluffy! 

Jen kicks off the news with the worlds most expensive dog. Named Hong Dong (aka Big Splash), he is a rare Tibetan malamuke with two big figures to his name. Not only is he weighing in at 81kg at only 11 months of age, but he is priced at a whopping $1.5million.

While specifics of the sale were kept confidential, the dog’s seller said it was a multimillionaire coal baron from northern China who bought the red-haired rover named Hong Dong – or ‘Big Splash’, the New York Post reported.

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The Meat-a-don exists! The mighty steak-a-don of eastern AustraliaThe mighty Steak-a-don of Eastern Australia 

(sent in by Sam Aronax)

A friend of ours, Kitfox Crimson, was once asked;

“In a world full of Anthro’s, where all animals are people…what do they eat?”

His solution to this problem was the MEAT-A-DON! Sentient wads of meat peacefully roaming the countryside.Well…it turns out we’re one step closer to that reality, as scientists have successfully grown stem-cell pork a.k.a synthetic meat. Not only is it slightly juicier (and we quote) slightly smoother, but it also has to be exercised mechanically for it to actually develop properly.

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Serpentarius, your new zodiac sign The serpentarius star signI’m serious, it’s a dude holding up a snale 

Those wacky scientists have thrown yet another wrench into the poor wobbly gears of pseudoscience. This time it’s emotional astrology that takes a beating, as your ability to match a Leo with a Sagatarius might get a little shifty after Serpentarius has joined the ranks.

After Facebook and Twitter have taken up the new star sign, it’s become…well…somewhat official. Those of you born into your current signs remain the same, while those born after a certain date can claim the tamer of serpents as their sparkly symbol right next to their birth stone and favourite tea.

The new dates are as follows

  • ARIES = APRIL 19 – MAY 13
  • TAURUS = MAY 14 – JUNE 19
  • GEMINI = JUNE 20 – JULY 20
  • CANCER = JULY 21 – AUG 9
  • LEO = AUGUST 10 – SEPTEMBER 15
  • VIRGO = SEPTEMBER 16 – OCTOBER 30
  • LIBRA = OCTOBER 31 – NOVEMBER 22
  • SCORPIO = NOVEMBER 23 – NOVEMBER 29
  • OPHIUCHUS (Serpentarius)= NOVEMBER 30 – DECEMBER 17
  • SAGITTARIUS = DECEMBER 18 – JANUARY 18
  • CAPRICORN = JANUARY 19 – FEBRUARY 15
  • AQUARIUS = FEBRUARY 16 – MARCH 11
  • PISCES = MARCH 12 – APRIL 18

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Discussion

This episodes discussion topic was inspired by an audio letter from Sheamus Halford, thanks Sheamus!

Character outfits Carnival outfitWork it! 

Kraden outfitStylish! 

Jeneara outfitSexy! 

The fandom is a creative place, with each character unique in their own way. Normally this is expressed via character quirks and interesting designs on the characters actual body, but what about the clothes?

Do the clothes make the character as well? Can they be as recognisable? And can hanging clothes be the same as changing a pattern of markings?

 

Segments Kell’s Wonderful Life – Almuni Games

Kell’s Wonderful Life – Alumni games

What do a collection of the worlds smartest people do for fun for a week while at Yale? Challenge each other to puzzles of course! The kind of puzzles that would make the layman’s head implode into an inverse kinoscoptic meat-o-gram, and Kell was lucky enough to be on one of the teams.

Silent paranoia – Homeopathy

To break into the new season, this episode of Silent Paranoia jumps right in with its sights firmly locked on the issue of homeopathy, an 18th century system of alternative medicine that still finds a wide following today. Will it stand up to the test, or be found to be simply just another piece of psuedoscientific nonsense?

Links: Wikipedia – HomeopathyJames Randi on HomeopathyDoes homeopathy work?

TinyCat’s Gaming Breakdown – Pokemon Black & White They 

Resident TinyCat returns this year to bring more video game reviews!

To hit the ground running, we bring you a new review that is almost as checkered as his wardrobe! Pokémon Black & White versions!

If you have any requests, suggestions or feedback on TinyCat’s Gaming Breakdown shoot off an e-letter to [email protected]

Fenris Rants – you lot! Bawww bunny by Marci McAdamBawwww indeed 

Fen Rants kicks off the season with everyone’s favorite punching bag, furry drama. And zombies.

New game segment – Bacon Quest

Bacon Quest Logo

We also start our new audio-play game. Inspired by pick-a-path RPG novels and general RPG humour, the characters must set out to save the kingdom of Bay’kin from the doom of disappearing tastyness.

After each episode you’ll be given three choices, choose the path for the characters to take and win points to a series of fantasy themes prizes, as well as the main show prize.

See the BACON QUEST page for more details.

 

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Fur Needs Help Reuniting With Family

Sat 16 Apr 2011 - 03:39

04/13/2011
By: Rainstar

PawsImagine, if you would, being abandoned by your birth mother at the age of five months. Imagine being adopted shortly thereafter. Imagine being constantly tormented by your friends and classmates because of this fact throughout your entire adolescence. Imagine finding your birth family via the internet and trying to reestablish contact with them, only to have them pull the rug out from under your feet and stop the e-mails and messages. Imagine the pain, loneliness, heartache, and sorrow you endure daily.

Many of us will never know this pain; and yet some of us already do. Take, for example, Krissy Pelchat, a.k.a. Paws the Wolf. This hellish nightmare is this poor girl’s unfortunate reality.

Paws was abandoned twenty years ago due to her birth mother’s inability to provide for her. Since then, she has been searching for almost her entire life to find her birth mother with no success. Eventually, through Facebook, Paws established contact with her grandmother and uncle – both of whom she had obviously never met. After some time, Paw’s birth mother emailed her and they finally were able to talk for the first time in twenty years.
The happiness, however, was short-lived. Sometime after contact was established between Paws and her mother, the conversations from all three parties stopped. It is unclear what caused this drastic change in correspondence. Needless to say, Paws was devastated. Eventually, she managed to re-connect with her uncle and they have been talking ever since. Paw’s personal Furaffinity journal explaining her tragic story can be found at http://furaffinity.net/journals/2227748/.

Encouraged by the prospects of meeting her birth family, Paws has begun saving up money to travel and visit them. However, due to school and other reasons, Paw’s work hours were severely shortened and she is unable to save enough money to fund her trip. One of Paw’s dear friends, known on Furaffinity as DJ Wulf, has graciously started a donation box to fund Paw’s trip. The journal and donation box can be found at http://tinyurl.com/help-paws.

Paws said this to express her emense gratitude towards her friends and all of those who donate to her cause: “I’ve always dreamed of just knowing my birth mother and family were alive, and now I’ve gone even further than that. With what little money I have saved, and with the help I never would have thought to have received, it’s now looking like a possibility. I’ve already reached one dream; knowing they’re alive. And now I finally have the chance to do something I never dreamed of. None of this would be possible without the support of my loving mate, my understanding family, my truly amazing friends, and such a loving – open-hearted fandom. (a.k.a. FURRIES!!)

Paw’s trip will take place sometime around the beginning or end of Anthrocon. Please donate to help reunite this girl with her family.

Note from FNN Publisher: Rainstar has contacted Paws and verified through photos, and screen shots, all pertaining to the story. Please read the information your self. We wish Paws luck.

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Man Bites Dog – Then Sues

Sat 16 Apr 2011 - 03:14

Erin Sullivan, 33, of Phoenix is suing police after he was caught by a Phoenix police dog. He alleges that the dog violated his civil rights and that excessive force was used in his capture. He was being pursued by officers and a K-9 unit in Glendale during a burglary investigation.

After being stopped by the dog, he bit the dog back, injuring it. The lawsuit names four offices as well as the cities of Phoenix and Glendale. The lawsuits total $450,000. City officials in both cities have declined comment.

Sullivan also alleges Glendale police refused proper medical treatment by withholding insulin. Sullivan is diabetic. His lawyer claims Sullivan suffered a seizure while in custody in the Glendale jail.

Sullican is serving eight years for convictions in the Glendale burglary.

Source: KTAR

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KnotCast: Episode 136 – I Liek U

Fri 15 Apr 2011 - 21:37


Author: [email protected]
This week on PonyCa… wait, no no.. This week Savrin Sparkle, Fuzzyshy, Shiva Dash, and Rekkie Pie ..

This week on Knotcast, its all about reaching out and escaping the dreaded FRIEND ZONE. We hear tales of success and failure, and have some fun back and forth. Threatening to kill your cohorts is just teasing! …Yeah..

This weeks song is ‘Golden Cupcakes’ by Markingdude. It’s pony. :3
DL links on the page.

The mini-story read by Savrin in the last minute of the show is titled Big Mac Isn’t Picky, but has no author information on its google docs page. :(

Also, in the theme of More Pony, Savrin, Flain, and Special Guests will be putting together a MLP podcast maybe-one-shot here in the next week.

Don’t forget our coupon code ‘knot’ at AdamEve.com for a great deal.

Episode 136 – I Liek U (AAC; 22 MB)
Episode 136 – I Liek U (MP3; 51.3 MB)

Find the full article here: KnotCast News

The contents of this Podcast may have adult language and adult themes. The content is not produced by Furry News Network, but is posted for your convenience.

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No Verdict in Sex Fetish Case

Fri 15 Apr 2011 - 20:13

Via WHPTV News 21:
A jury could not reach a verdict in the trial of an ex-senate aide accused of trying to arrange sex with a 15-year-old boy using the internet.

This case involves what many would consider a very unusual fetish.

This Carlisle man testified in court that he was into role playing that involved a lifestyle known as a “furry.” A “furry” is someone who takes on a role of an animal to play out fantasies.

Seen here with the glasses on, Alan Berlin walked out of Dauphin County Court without wanting to speak.

His trial lasted a day and a half and this afternoon a jury told the judge that they wouldn’t be able to reach a verdict

full report at WHPTV News 21:

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Kijani Lion

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 20:03
Bio:

treehideavvysquareHi there, I’m Kijani, and I’ve been working in news media since I graduated with a Journalism degree from the University of Washington several years ago. Ever since I’ve been in the fandom I’ve been striving to positively present us in the public eye as much as possible through articles such as the one I wrote on Anthropaws and fursuiting outings in public at various local community events, brightening the lives of children and families in attendance.
In fact, I am most proud of my video series called “Fursuiting: For the Kids, and the Kids in all of us” which recently put out its second edition (link below) in December of 2010. Here, I piece together footage from our outings of our fursuiting group interacting with kids and bringing smiles and laughter to their faces. The videos combined have had over 10,000 views and I have received many compliments in support of my work.
I’m very excited for this opportunity to be a part of the FNN and I think it’s a great service to the fandom! I attend AC, FC and Rainfurrest every year and recently co-hosted my first panel at RF concerning fursuiting outside the fandom.
Kijani

Example Works:

Find me online:

Fur Affinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/kijanilion
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/lionking300
Public Email: [email protected]
Yahoo Messenger: tim646man
AIM Screen Name: kijani300
MSN/Live Messenger ID: [email protected]

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Mistrial after jury deadlock in Alan T. Panda case

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 18:53

Author: Higgs Raccoon

The trial of Alan Berlin, known in the furry fandom as Alan T. Panda, has begun. Berlin, a resident of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was arrested on May 28, 2009, on accusations that he had propositioned a fifteen-year-old boy over the internet. His arrest came after the boy’s parents found sexually explicit messages on his computer and they contacted the Attorney General’s Child Predator Unit.

Amongst furries, Berlin presented himself as a “daddyfur and caretaker” who was “looking for a babyfur to be (his) mate and companion in a long-term committed relationship.” When Berlin’s home was searched, wolf and cat-like costumes were found, and it was alleged that Berlin discussed dressing up in animal costumes and engaging in sex.

Update (14 Apr): The jury failed to reach a verdict. A new trial is set for May.

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KnotCast: Episode 135 – Fandom Is Weird

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 16:37

Author: [email protected]
This week on KnotCast, its all out FANDOM WAR! Or.. well, not. We get feedback on this weeks topic, a few off topic emails, and end the show on a horrifying (to Savrin) note.

It’s magical. :D

This weeks song is “Crimson Twilight” by the OCRemixer Dr. Manhattan .. It’s Castlevania, not ponies!

Donations.furaffinity.net – Help keep FA alive!

Use our coupon code ‘knot’ at AdamEve.com for a great deal!

Episode 135 – Fandom Is Weird (AAC; 24.8 MB)
Episode 135 – Fandom Is Weird (MP3; 58.7 MB)

Find the full article here: KnotCast News

The contents of this Podcast may have adult language and adult themes. The content is not produced by Furry News Network, but is posted for your convenience.

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Reader’s Digest Names Purple Cow as Most Lovable Mascot

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 15:28

In the Furry Fandom, we have the Fandom Favorite Fursuit Fracus – in the real world, Reader’s Digest determines via poll, who is the most beloved mascot. As a reminder, the Fursuit Fracus nominations close Friday, April 15 (tomorrow!!)

Purple Cow

Via WBUR & NPR

A Massachusetts school is home to the most “lovable” mascot in college sports. That’s according to The Reader’s Digest this week. But the poll overlooks hundreds of unfairly slighted college creatures, real and imagined.

The apparently indefatigable Dick Quinn, director of sports information at Williams College, is gloating this week, since the Williams mascot, Purple Cow, is the nation’s most lovable college mascot.

According to Reader’s Digest, Purple Cow edged out the University of North Carolina’s Fighting Pickle, the Blue Blob of Xavier University, and Peter the Anteater, which says “Zot!” while representing the University of California at Irvine.

Sycamore Sam

What of “Baby Owl,” the second mascot of Temple University? “Baby Owl” was specifically created to be more “child friendly” than “Owl,” which is neither a baby, nor, one assumes, especially friendly.

And what about Artie the Fighting Artichoke of Scottsdale Community College? Did Artie fail to get consideration because he represents a community college rather than a hotshot, big deal kind of place like Williams or UNC?

Listen to the complete article here:

Continue reading at WBUR

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Anthropaws brings ‘furry’ characters to life

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 14:17

Doug Brathovde, owner of Anthropaws, a local costume-making business, puts the finishing touches on Nahia, a hyena character commissioned for a client. Anthropaws offers full costume building and repair services for individuals or organizations wanting their own mascot character. Photo Credit: Chad Coleman, Redmond Reporter

By: Tim “Kijani” Watanabe

For Redmond’s Doug Brathovde, it all began in 2004 after watching “The Lion King on Broadway” stage production.

Although none of the costumes in the show contained the faux fur he works with today, Brathovde realized how creative, and fun, building costumes could be as a hobby.

“I thought it was a really fun deal and saw everyone was enjoying it, so I started building my own,” he recalled.

After serving five years in the Marines, which included a tour of duty in Afghanistan as an aircraft mechanic, and a short stint at Boeing working on the new 787 Dreamliner, Brathovde continued building costumes on the side, and late in 2009, started up his own home-based business, Anthropaws, Inc.

The unique company name comes from the word “anthropomorphics,” which relates to bringing human characteristics to something that is non-human, like an animal. Cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny or Mickey Mouse are an example, and many fans of anthropomorphics, also known as “furries,” create their own characters and have them commissioned into a full costume, called a “fursuit,” that resemble sports mascots with a personal touch.

“The community itself is very broad,” Brathovde noted. “You have your fans of cartoon (animals), musicians, artists… and the costuming part is just another way to express yourself that you can’t do normally.”

Brathovde estimates that 90 percent of his business comes from the furry community, but Anthropaws also offers many other services.

“The rest comes from organizations interested in mascots, or (performance) catering,” he said. “I also service existing mascots or fursuits, general repairs, sizing, anything and everything.”

 

CREATING A CRITTER

According to Brathovde, the most challenging part of his job is not the actual hands-on work, but the conceptual creation that must go on before he even plugs in his sewing machine.

“The most difficult part is coming up with a character design from someone’s description, taking that and turning it around into a three-dimensional form,” he said. “That’s the most challenging part, and in turn, one of the most fun parts.”

Brathovde has at least 20 different colors of faux fur in his workshop, all different styles and lengths, and will special-order to meet any customer’s needs.

He has made eight full suits so far – a hyena, german shepherd, two lions, two huskies, a badger and a raccoon – and Brathovde says his goal is to try and look for ways to improve his craft, to make each costume he builds a little better than the last.

“I’ve been doing a lot with moving jaws, whenever the wearer opens their jaw, the character’s jaw works as well,” he explained. “I’m also working with a style of eyes that wherever you look at the costume from, the character’s eyes are also looking at you… I’m always trying new things.”

And once a costume is ordered, how long does it take to build from head to paw?

“It’s totally dependent on the complexity of the costume,” Brathovde said. “If it’s really fancy it usually takes somewhere in the nature of 3-4 months, but more basic stuff is real quick. I also do partials, which is just a head, paws and a tail, and those come a lot faster.”

While other costume builders often charge at least $1,000 for a custom mascot character and sometimes much more, Anthropaws currently offers full suits starting at just $500, going up based on complexity.

“I started it on my own so that I could make a little money doing what I love doing,” Brathovde said. “I cater to the anthropomorphic community, and also to anyone that wants something for Halloween or to wear to parties, anyone that wants a costume of some sort.”

 

A REWARDING EXPERIENCE

Though building mascots and fursuits often means many long nights of grueling work, Brathovde admits that it is all worthwhile after the customer sees the finished product.

“The most enjoyable thing is once they get their costume and can go out and be their character, and just enjoy the time they have with it,” he said. “They can totally express themselves in a form they can’t do any other way.”

Brathovde also cherishes every opportunity he gets to go out in one of his own costumes and perform, bringing smiles to the faces of children and families, brightening their day. Brathovde and his crew of costume performers attended Issaquah’s popular Salmon Days festival last year, and also made an appearance at the Redmond Saturday Market in May at Redmond Town Center.

“That’s one of the most fun things about building costumes, that you can take them out and people don’t worry about who you are, they just see the character and that’s what they look at,” he explained. “The reaction from people is just outstanding. Everywhere you go, people are like, ‘Oh my gosh I can’t believe this!’ They all want pictures. It’s awesome, a really rewarding experience.”

Having moved to Redmond from Bothell about one year ago, Brathovde is also looking to get involved locally with community and charity organizations in his new, unique line of work.

“I am always open for commissions, and open for performing,” he said. “If it’s a matter of doing a party or coming to a charity event, I’d definitely be there and I can usually round up a bunch of other costumers who’d be interested as well.”

 

To see more photos of Brathovde’s costumes and home workshop, check out staff photographer Chad Coleman’s blog, Focus Northwest.

 

For more information about Anthropaws or to contact Brathovde about a commission, e-mail [email protected], call (425) 381-9657, or visit www.anthropaws.com

 

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U.S. Congress Removes Wolves from Endangered Species List — A Legislative First

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 13:12

By Jerry James Stone @ Treehugger

Congress, for the first time ever, has removed an animal from the Endangered Species List. Unfortunately, for the northern Rocky Mountain grey wolf, it was caught in the crossfire (soon to be literally!) of last Friday’sFederal Budget compromise and is no longer considered endangered.

“The Environmental Protection Agency was cut by $1.6 billion, a 16-percent reduction, and lawmakers from Western states were able to include a rider allowing states to de-list wolves from the endangered species list,” explains Brian Merchant, about Friday’s decision. The rider puts the management of grey wolves in the hands of both Montana and Idaho. Though, just last week a, federal judge bucked this idea because he felt it would actually increase commercial wolf hunts within those states.

Whats’ really obscene to me is that Congress has actually set this precedent. Okay, it’s not really the first time. Congress did inadvertently delist an endangered Tennessee fish called the snail darter by approving a dam originally slated to protect the fish. But the difference being that Congress was not overturning scientific findings, it was a legislative loophole.

Read the rest of the article at Treehugger

Thanks to @Tsuka_Bull from Furshoot.com for the tip

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Red foxes force shrinkage of arctic fox territory

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 11:53

Author: Rakuen Growlithe

Arctic fox in Svalbard, Norway

In the Arctic there has been a change in the distribution of both red and arctic foxes. Red foxes have expanded their territory to the North as the climate has warmed, at the expense of arctic foxes.

Due to a lack of observations of interactions between the two fox species, biologists have been unsure whether the loss of arctic fox territory was due to direct competition, or if they were indirectly competing for the same food. Rodnikova et al have now reported observing a red fox intruding upon a arctic fox den in 2007.

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Trial begins for Alan T. Panda

Thu 14 Apr 2011 - 06:54

Author: Higgs Raccoon

The trial of Alan Berlin, known in the furry fandom as Alan T. Panda, has begun. Berlin, a resident of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was arrested on May 28, 2009, on accusations that he had propositioned a fifteen-year-old boy over the internet. His arrest came after the boy’s parents found sexually explicit messages on his computer and they contacted the Attorney General’s Child Predator Unit.

Amongst furries, Berlin presented himself as a “daddyfur and caretaker” who was “looking for a babyfur to be (his) mate and companion in a long-term committed relationship.” When Berlin’s home was searched, wolf and cat-like costumes were found, and it was alleged that Berlin discussed dressing up in animal costumes and engaging in sex.

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Furry Interview in "Natt og Dag", not a good impression.

Wed 13 Apr 2011 - 12:47

Author: AshMCairo
""Natt and Dag" is a free, paid-by-ads newspaper in Norway, distributed in stores and pubs and stuff. It is in the "sensationalist!" segment. They did, of course, not go public to furries about wanting to interview us, but found two furs who felt they could represent the entire fandom.

It goes as it must go. The front page has the somewhat loosely translated title "AniMal placed love – Furries & Bestiality " (where the first word was a combo of malplaced (misplaced) and animal…).

It has created great disturbance in the furce in Norway."

Download the complete translated article here: NATTandDAG


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After the Rapture Pet Care

Wed 13 Apr 2011 - 10:47

Author: AshMCairo
"The idea came from seeing someone else’s joke. An atheist created a site in England that said she’d take care of Christian-owned pets after the Rapture, and asked for 70 pounds as a "donation." She promoted it as a joke, and it virally made the rounds amongst non-believers who enjoy making fun of Christians. My husband saw it (he’s an Internet geek) and told me about it. Admittedly, it seemed funny. I told my friend, Carol, who is not a Christian, and she brought up a question: "Hey, if you get raptured, what happens to Petey?" It was an excellent question, and I didn’t have an answer."

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Sonic "Generations" teaser

Wed 13 Apr 2011 - 08:47

Author: AshMCairo

Ash’s note: SQUEE!!! OLD SCHOOL SONIC!

“It’s here! EXCLUSIVE to Facebook – the first hint as to what the new Sonic game might be all about…”

Watch it in HD at Facebook
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Outrage over video showing squirrel being pepper-sprayed

Wed 13 Apr 2011 - 06:54

Author: Higgs Raccoon

Police were called to Kimbrough Middle School in Mesquite, Texas, after a squirrel was seen behaving erratically. The concern was that this can be a sign of rabies.

As a baby squirrel hopped towards a policeman in the grounds of a school, he took out his pepper spray, apparently to defend himself against the potentially infected animal. As school children pleaded with the officer not to harm the creature, the squirrel advanced and the man reacted by spraying it. The squirrel became disorientated and started writhing on the ground.

A Mesquite Animal Control officer was called and cleaned the spray off the squirrel. After being given a satisfactory bill of health, it was released back into the wild.

A video recording of the pepper-spraying incident, made by students, generated outrage after it was posting on YouTube. Having received over 700,000 views in one week, comments on the video are split between those condemning the officer’s actions as heavy-handed, and those sympathising with his need to maintain personal safety in the face of a possibly rabid animal.

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The Infamous “Eagle Cam” of Iowa

Tue 12 Apr 2011 - 19:51

04/12/2011
By: Rainstar

Snapshot from Eagle CamThousands upon thousands of people have turned to their webcams in order to broadcast various areas of interest. Sporting events, political rallies and meetings, various rants and personal views, and traffic updates are just a few of the most popular. Recently, a new trend has surfaced that has many people watching their computers for hours on end. Web cameras positioned just above the nests of Bald Eagles, commonly referred to as, “Eagle Cams.”

Following in the footsteps of the immensely popular “Puppy Cam” from 2008, the “Eagle Cam” boasts a much more masculine and patriotic approach to nature watching. The Raptor Research Project in Decorah, Iowa placed their hidden webcam 80 feet above the ground in late February. The family of Bald Eagles laid three eggs in their nest on February 23rd. Rapidly gaining popularity, the website gained hundreds of loyal viewers in little more than a few days. For the entire month of March, the two parent eagles kept watch over their eggs, incubating them and protecting them.

On April 1st, the first egg hatched and produced a healthy Bald Eagle chick. The reputation for the “Eagle Cam” soared almost overnight. Almost 100,000 viewers tuned in to watch the new-born baby chick and wait for the other eggs to hatch. The Research Project’s website crashed due to the massive amounts of attention. Three days later, the second egg hatched – again producing a healthy chick. Finally, on April 7th, the world let out a sigh of relief as the third and final egg hatched.

The webcast consists entirely of a view of the nest and its occupants. The chicks can be seen chasing each other and playing around inside the 1 ½ ton home. Routinely, the parent eagles will depart in search of food. However, one parent eagle always remains with the children. The parent eagles then will, much to the amazement of the viewing audience, feed and preen their chicks.

The Iowa “Eagle Cam” has achieved critical and world-wide acclaim. Nearly 11 million people have watched the webcast since it began. At any given moment, roughly 130,000 people are viewing. NBC’s Today Show even featured a segment on the “Eagle Cam” during its normal morning lineup. Donations are even being taken for the Raptor Research Project Decorah on 3rd party websites.

Besides the webcast in Iowa, several other “Eagle Cams” have been posted from different stats; yet none of them have achieved the popularity of the Iowa Bald Eagles. One such webcast took place in rural West Virginia during late March. Unfortunately, none of the eggs hatched. This was caused by the original nest having been taken over by two different Bald Eagles and the original parents fleeing the scene.

Other information regarding the “Eagle Cams” can be found at: http://blog.nwf.org/wildlifepromise/2011/04/eagle-cam-iowa-bald-eagle-eggs-hatching-live/

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"And Tango Makes Three" waddles its way back to the number one slot as Americaa4s most frequently challenged book

Tue 12 Apr 2011 - 13:47

Author: AshMCairo
"Justin Richardson’s and Peter Parnell’s "And Tango Makes Three" tops the list of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Top Ten List of the Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2010. The list was released today as part of the ALA’s State of America’s Libraries Report.

"And Tango Makes Three" is an award-winning children’s book about the true story of two male Emperor Penguins hatching and parenting a baby chick at New York’s Central Park Zoo. The book has appeared on the ALA’s Top Ten List of Frequently Challenged Books for the past five years and returns to the number one slot aft

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