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The retiring owner of a Michigan car dealership spent his last day as boss giving his employees' bank accounts a generous tune-up.

Howard Cooper wrote cheques for all 89 of his staff at Howard Cooper Import Center in Ann Arbor — $1,000 for each employee for every year that he or she worked there.
"Nobody had any idea," said Bob Jenkins, who came away with $26,000 for the 26 years he worked with Cooper. "He just called a meeting with us and thanked us for our service and for sticking by him all these years."

Jenkins told CBC Radio's As It Happens that during Cooper's farewell, he gathered his staff around and announced "he was going to give us all a cheque for a thousand dollars.

"We all thought, 'Wow, that's great!'" Jenkins said. "And then he said, 'For every year of service you've been with the company.'"
Jenkins said several employees had been there for more than four decades. That translated to a lot of cheques with a lot of zeroes.

"If I had to guess, I would have to say [he gave away] a little over a million dollars," Jenkins said, adding that Cooper sold the dealership to a new owner the day before handing out the cheques.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/offbeat/story/2012/09/14/retired-boss-reward.html
 
I know the response to this from a lot of people is "He's insane". In June, rock climber Alex Honnold scaled 3 of the classic big wall climbs in Yosemite. Mt. Watkins, El Capitan and Half Dome, 3 coveted routes any climber would love to have accomplished. These are traditionally each multi-day climbs. What made these ascents noteworthy is that he did them all, all 3, in a single day. He did these climbs for the most part, free solo which is without a rope.


https://www.outsideonline.com/blog/outdoor-adventure/alex-honnold-solos-the-triple-20120607.html

 
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I know the response to this from a lot of people is "He's insane". In June, rock climber Alex Honnold scaled 3 of the classic big wall climbs in Yosemite. Mt. Watkins, El Capitan and Half Dome, 3 coveted routes any climber would love to have accomplished. These are traditionally each multi-day climbs. What made these ascents noteworthy is that he did them all, all 3, in a single day. He did these climbs for the most part, free solo which is without a rope.


https://www.outsideonline.com/blog/outdoor-adventure/alex-honnold-solos-the-triple-20120607.html



Very impressive.
 
GM mouse created to detect landmines
The genetically modified mouse is five hundred times more sensitive to the smell of explosive than a normal mouse

The GM mouse is exceptionally sensitive to DNT, a similar-smelling version of the TNT used in landmines. Photograph: Feinstein Lab, Hunter College


 
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Low budget attempt to break the high-altitude free fall record.

Ooops...



Don't worry, he's OK.
 


A man's quest to overcome his fear of rejection by making at least one crazy request a day for 100 days was throttled last week when a Krispy Kreme employee accepted his order for five doughnuts linked together in the colors and shape of the Olympic symbol.


"It's only my third day and I have already failed," Jia Jiang wrote on his 100 Days of Rejection Therapy blog.
"But I did so with such amazement and happiness."
 
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