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In the olden days, high schoolers were taught to type by copying sentences like 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.' Now, Gizmodo reports there's a new app that teaches typing by asking you to copy great literature. Adam Doquiatan's site, called TypeLit.io, lets you pick from a library of public domain classics. It then shows you the text of each chapter. Doquiatan explains he's merely shared the method he used to learn to type. Perhaps trying to recapture some lost cool, hipsters are picking up on the craze, retyping classics in smoky diners. The site saw about 600 users per day before public interest drove it to 19,000 per day. The founders are just me—a Canadian web developer who’s relatively new to the scene. Adam Doquiatan Founder, TypeLit.io
Оne clever pup named Agra has learned a new way to enjoy the wind in his hair. He loves riding on the backseat of his owner's motorcycle and can often be seen grinning from ear to ear with his tongue out on the highway near Paraguay's Santa Elena district. Agra learned to ride a motorcycle when he was just one year old. Now the five-year-old biker can enjoys long journeys of up to 14 miles or short trips into to town to grab a quick bite to eat.
Meet three-year-old Arat Hosseini, a toddler who became an internet phenomenon thanks to his incredible strength and dexterity. The wunderkind performs jaw-dropping feats of skill which have earned him the nick-name 'Spider Boy'.
Pet owners dressed their dogs up in their Sunday best and brought them to Monimbo church, located about 20 miles south pf Nicaragua's capital Managua on Sunday for a special annual mass dedicated to Saint Lazarus. Pooches wearing an assortment of hats, football shirts and costumes were thrust before the statue of the saint to give thanks and ask for healing. The tradition is inspired by a passage in the Bible detailing how dogs licked the sores of Lazarus, who in turn helped them.
The world's first tour bus specifically geared towards hosting dog owners and their dogs hit the streets of London on Tuesday. The tour, which was organised by the More Than Dog insurance company, includes stop-offs for walks and meals at canine-friendly restaurants. The tour bus, called the K9, begins and ends at Milbank in central London, and is running three times a day for four days, ending on January 19.
You've probably heard that pitbulls are some of the most dangerous and aggressive canines that you will ever encounter. Of course, a pup's behavior depends almost entirely on the training, and pitbulls can certainly be quite aggressive and even dangerous if trained to be so. However, a group of pitbull owners decided that they want to break the stereotype. The pitbull owners banded together to show the cute, funny, and adorable side of their best animal friend. They dressed their pitbull pups in pajamas, tutus, and all sorts of other funny and adorable costumes before showing off their dogs to the world in the Florida Citrus Parade in Orlando on Thursday. Parade organisers wanted to show that Pitbulls can be family friendly dogs too.