October 8, 2019
October 8, 2019 5:55 amOctober 8th is the 281st day of the year. There are 84 days remaining until the end of the year.
Everyone is invted to St. Clair College Thames Campus today to Walk a Mile in Her Shoes in support the Chatham-Kent Women’s Centre to end violence against women.
Registration and shoe fitting begins at 11, opening ceremonies at noon, walk begins at 12:15. Free lunch at 1 and prizes and winners to follow.
The annual CKMORNINGS Two Boobs in a Bucket fundraiser is tomorrow morning.
Chris & Jen will be sent to the sky in a bucket truck, courtesy of the St. Clair College PowerLine program and won’t come down until at least $3000 is raised.
Stop by CKSY (117 Keil Dr., Chatham) to make a donation and support Breast Cancer Research.
Instagram is discontinuing its Following Activity tab, which allows people to see the posts their friends, family and coworkers are liking on the platform.
The move will make it harder for people to stalk others on Instagram. Instagram is removing the tab because it was hardly used.
An actor in the Philippines may’ve set a world record by not blinking for one hour, 17 minutes, and three seconds.
Paolo Ballesteros took part in the No Blinking Challenge on the TV show Eat Bulaga! over the weekend.
Guinness World Records has no official record for the longest time spent without blinking – yet.
1 hour 17 minutes and 3 seconds na hindi kumukurap!
Congratulations Paolo @pochoy29 🎉 pic.twitter.com/satX30ARfQ— Eat Bulaga (@EatBulaga) October 5, 2019
Tesla is going to let you personalize your horn sound.
Elon Musk tweeted on Sunday that this would soon be an option on your Tesla. And then he gave three examples.
And the three examples he gave are: The sound of coconuts, which is a “Monty Python” reference, goat noises and the sound of passing gas. Yep.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, blinking, Breast Cancer, Canadian Cancer Society, Chatham-Kent Women's Centre, CKMornings, Elon Musk, Instagram, Philippines, St. Clair College, Tesla, Two Boobs in a Bucket, Walk a Mile in Her ShoesCustomized horn & movement sounds (coconuts being one, of course) coming to Teslas soon
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 6, 2019
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This post was written by Chris McLeod