Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Planet Tyche, Solar Flare, PlayStation Murder, and Diablo III 2005 Edition

     There are talks on the Internet about a ninth planet in our solar system; and it is not Pluto. Plant Tyche, resting just outside our solar system, is 4 times the size of Jupiter and was discovered by John Matese and Daniel Whitmire from the University of Louisiana. They claim that NASA already has proof of its existence but, where it currently is in orbit, it will not be seen for another 2 years. In other space news, Wednesday night there will be a solar flare that can be seen over North America. The flare is thought to produce similar effects as the Northern Lights.

     In Philadelphia a teenager, named Kendall Anderson, confessed in court to killing his mother, Rashida Anderson. Kendall's mother took away his PlayStation; which caused Kendall to attack his mother. At first he beat Rashida with a claw hammer. Afterwards Kendall tried to cremate her body in the kitchen oven, while she was still alive. And finally, he beat his mother to death with a chair leg. After admitting to the murder, Kendall told the court that he was sorry for what he did and he wish it had never happened. He says now he misses his mother.

     Blizzard is close to finishing Diablo III, a long awaited game by many fans. The company has recently leaked images from what their team developed in 2005...



I am personally happy that they decided to go back to the drawing board. I now know why they chose to take 5 additional years to make Diablo III that we know today...



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Planet Tyche http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/94291

Solar Flare http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/94293

PlayStation Murder
http://kotaku.com/#!5761288/16+year+old-confesses-to-killing-mom-over-playstation

Diablo III 2005 Edition
http://kotaku.com/#!5761172/this-is-what-diablo-iii-looked-like-a-long-time-ago/gallery/1

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