Archive for July, 2010

GIRL IN HOSPITAL AFTER FOX ATTACK

Fox attacks on humans are not common but have been reported.


In July 2002, a fourteen week old baby was attacked in a house in Dartford, Kent. In November 2008 an incident in the USA was reported, in which a jogger was attacked and bitten Foxby a crazed fox.  In June 2010, Nine month old twin girls were bitten on the arms and face when a fox entered their upstairs room in east London.

Yesterday, a girl of 13 told how she was attacked by a snarling fox as she camped in her back garden with a group of friends.  The animal circled the young girl’s tent for two hours before ripping a foot-long hole in the canvas and sinking its teeth into her left foot.It was reported that the schoolgirl said: “It clamped its jaws down and bit through my sock into my heel and the top of my foot. It was so painful and I was shaking with fear. “There was blood everywhere. We didn’t know what to do.”

The young girl was taken to hospital, bloody and shaken up. The wound was dressed and she was given antibiotics.

If you know someone in hospital why not send an ecard?  It is the perfect way to let them know that you are thinking of them, and is completely FREE! Bonus.  Visit http://www.ecards.co.uk

Are fox attacks becoming more common?  Should there be controls put into place?  Write your comments……..

About eCards.co.uk nicole 30 Jul 2010 No Comments

Time Capsule to mark John Lennon’s 70th birthday

A time capsule in celebration of John Lennon’s life will be buried on his 70th birthday.

Three pods will be buried on October 9th and will not be opened until 2040.

Fans of The Beatles star are being called by organisers to come up with ideas for items to fill the capsules and are also planning to include Lennon’s post-Beatles recordings.

Organisers are hoping to preserve the musician’s legacy of peace and love for future generations.

The idea has had the blessing of Yoko Ono, who said, “I am delighted to support this effort to help share John’s music and messages of peace and love with children of today and tomorrow.

“I know John’s work, life and dreams will help inspire them to bring a better world for everyone.”

Ideas can be submitted at www.boxofvision.com/timecapsule.

If you aren’t as creative as this and need someone else to do all the hard work for you, then why not send a personalised birthday card with ecards.co.uk. The team have designed some fantastic birthday cards full of creativity and bound to put a smile on the birthday boy or girls face. For more information about the free ecards service visit ecards.co.uk.

Birthday News nicole 30 Jul 2010 No Comments

Letters frozen in time arrive after 60 years

A British student on a field trip to the Alps found a mail bag from the Malabar Princess, an Air India Lockheed Constellation which crashed killing 40 passengers and eight crew members 60 years ago.

The third year geography student was on a three day trip to examine global warming and added to the legend of the popular French film Amelie, which say Audrey Tautou’s character create a fictional letter from a lover who died in the crash, for a lonely female concierge after hearing about mountaineers finding similar letters.

And some of the letters contained have survived leading student Freya Cowan to embark on a project to reunite about 75 letters and birthday cards to senders or intended recipients.

Miss Cowan, 22, discovered the mail bag which has descended about 8,000 ft due to falling rocks and melting snow.

Inside she found four bundles and the postmark on the letter which read, “Bombay 1950.”

“I thought it was a joke, given that only moments before I had been talking about the crash,” she said.

Over the past years a few letters from the Malabar Princess had been recovered but nothing on this scale. None of the mail was written by passengers on the plane who were seamen bound for a new ship in Sunderland. The mail bag was heading for the US and the Dundee team has already succeeded in finding the owners of some of the correspondence.

Tim Reid, a glaciologist who was also on the trip will be forwarding a letter to the daughter of Captain Hank Smith, a US pilot who died in 1999 but wrote a colourful account of his time working in India. “Hank’s letter tells a fantastic story about how he was working in Bombay and the Middle East,” said Mr Reid. 

“He had a charter to Basra but had trouble with the aircraft and came down near a British Army encampment. They didn’t have much fresh water so he drank a lot of beer.

“He was there for three or four weeks while the plane was fixed, but needed the help of the Army to fend off Bedouin tribes looking to steal the plane’s equipment.”

It is not known to whom the letter was sent, but Mr Reid traced Mr Smith’s daughter in Texas. “She was absolutely astonished,” he said.

He aims to send her the letter after work to preserve it.

Another student, David Barratt, traced the intended recipient of a letter sent by D Jones, a Salvation Army officer, to her bother, Harlan Cleveland. He is now in his 90s and lives in a Salvation Army retirement home in St Petersburg, Florida.

Just five days before the crash on the night of October 30th 1950, the letter describes her missionary work in India and asks her brother for money for a camera.

Two other typewritten letters and two handwritten ones, all in the same envelope from ‘Myra’ who also appeared to be a missionary is one of the letters that Miss Cowan is keen to deliver. They were sent to a Mrs Georgianna Roadaswell in Ohio, possibly within the village of Haskins. 

A letter dated on October 30th 1950 addressed for a Lady Moore, ironically - considering the letter never arrived - says, “I do not often take the time to answer a letter in less than an hour after it arrives but there are some things in yours that I want to talk about with you.” 

Her problems in India were discussed in the letter saying, “There is a growing anti-missionary feeling among some of the folks.

“I feel it is all from one source entirely and I have prayed so often that she might be led into the Light.”

About eCards.co.uk & Birthday News nicole 26 Jul 2010 No Comments

Justin Bieber turns 16…and gets the keys to P Diddy’s Lambo!

Superstar rapper P.Diddy promised to hand over the £131,000 car when young popstar Justin Bieber was old enough to drive. And true to his word he was spotted on Tuesday behind the wheel of Diddy’s white Gallardo Spyder with his pal Sean Kingston heading off to buy frozen yoghurt.

It isn’t sure whether he had promised to hand over the £131,000 permanently or whether it was just a loan to the teenager who turned 16 on March 1st.

Speaking to People Magazine Bieber said, “He said when I turn 16 he will give me his Lamborghini. But we all know Diddy’s not going to give me his Lamborghini, he is all talk.”

Bieber already received a Range Rover for his 16th birthday from Usher.

Justin Bieber, was named as the most searched name on the Internet this month. He was discovered after posted videos of himself singing on YouTube in 2006 when he was just 12 years old.

The Canadian star has more than 40 million online followers before he had even released a record.

He has been top 10 in 10 countries, has seven singles in the Billboard Top 100 ( a record for a debut album) as is also the youngest artist to top the American album charts since Little Stevie Wonder in 1963.

Quite frankly we would’ve been happy with a birthday card from ecards.co.uk. I mean we would love a Range Rover, however we aren’t really close with Usher so just a birthday card will do.

Bieber has been top 10 in 10 countries, had seven singles in the Billboard Top 100 (a record for a debut album) and is the youngest artist to top the American album charts since Little Stevie Wonder in 1963.

About eCards.co.uk nicole 23 Jul 2010 No Comments

Royal Mail Postman opens kids’ birthday cards looking for money

A Royal Mail Postman has been sentenced to 240 hours of community service after being caught opening children’s birthday cards in the hope of finding money.

The Londonderry Postman, Brendan Taggart, from Sevenoaks in the Waterside, kept undelivered mail in the back of his car for more than two months.

Taggart admitted to the charges for interfacing with and delaying the delivery of post at the city magistrates court on Thursday 8th July.

He also pleaded guilty to two charges of opening children’s birthday cards.

The offences were committed between May and August 2006 after Taggart’s (24) car was set on fire in an arson attack at Norburgh Park Foyle Springs in the city. The car was found to contain bundles of undelivered mail.

The police found the mail bags and reported the situation to the Royal Mail management at the sorting office in Derry.

Taggart made admissions when he was questioned by his superior officers.

The Royal Mail fired Taggart as a result of his actions. The District Judge sentenced him to a four-months in jail and suspended for three years, saying that no one would ever know the disruption Taggart had caused to people’s lives.

About eCards.co.uk & Birthday News nicole 19 Jul 2010 No Comments

New Royal Mail postage charges cause confusion

Royal Mail’s income from customer penalty fees rocketed to 50 per cent after it created mass confusion by changing the way it charges for letters.

In August 2006 the organisation moved to a system of charging based on the size rather than the simple system of sticking on a first or second class stamp.

Many customers were finding that their Christmas and Birthday Cards weren’t being delivered as expected.

In response people received unexpected warning notices telling them that letter with underpaid postage would have to be collected from a sorting office.

These customers not only had to cover the underpaid postage - which was often just a few pence - but were also hit with a £1 administration charge.  

Concerns were raised by consumer groups who suspected that the charge was far too high and amounted to blatant profiteering.

The figures obtained by the Daily Mail using a Freedom of Information request confirmed that the organisation did cash in on the confusion created in charging.

And the total income from this source rose by 49 per cent in the year after the change came into effect - taking it up too £14.8 million in 2007/08 and then £16.5 million in 2008/09.

A break down of how many letters were surcharged was not provided by the Post Office but it is believed that at least 20 million were involved.

The new system has caused particular disruption around Christmas because a huge number of festive cards - as well as birthday cards - fell foul of the sizing rules.

Long queues formed outside the sorting offices as people lined up to pay penalty fees and underpaid postage in order to get a card from their loved ones.

Details about the income from the charges is being kept a secret.

The figures were first asked for in the run-up to Christmas 2008 by The Daily Mail. The Royal Mail repeatedly refused so the Daily Mail made a request under the Freedom of Information Act. The appeal was again refused claiming the information was commercially confidential.

19 months later and following a successful appeal to the Office of the Information Commissioner Royal Mail has been forced to hand over the details.

The official customer body, Consumer-Focus, has questioned the £1 fee is a fair reflection of the actual costs suffered by Royal Mail when it expects the customer to come and collect their letter.

A spokesman said, “We have questioned Royal Mail on how they arrive at the £1 cost and also on the volume of mail that this applies to.

“Unfortunately only Royal Mail will be able to give you answers to these questions as we are not allowed to go public with this information.”

The official customer body, Consumer-Focus, has questioned whether the £1 fee is a fair reflection of the actual costs suffered by Royal Mail when it expects a customer to come and collect a letter.

Royal Mail said, “Royal Mail does not make a profit from the administration fee involved in the collection of underpaid mail as the fee simply reflects the extra work involved.

“If there was no system to collect unpaid postage, it is very likely tat the current tiny fraction of mail with no or underpaid postage on it would increase significantly - at a cost to all other customers who pay the correct postage.”

Royal Mail did admit that the administration fee charged to businesses which underpay on outgoing mail amounts to 20p an item. However they charge customers five times more.

It said that this was justified because of the extra work involved. “The extra work includes sorting underpaid letters and separating them form the rest of the post, informing customers through a card delivered to their address about the underpaid item, storing the item for up to three weeks until it is collected, and then returning the item to the sender free of charge…if it is not collected,” it said.

So to save yourself the worry why not send all your birthday cards and Christmas cards with ecards.co.uk. The free to use website allows you to personalise birthday cards for your friends and loved ones then send them over via email.

For more information visit ecards.co.uk.

About eCards.co.uk & Birthday News & Birthday eCards nicole 15 Jul 2010 No Comments

Etch A Sketch celebrates its 50th birthday!

At ecards.co.uk we are all about celebrating people’s birthday’s and what better birthday to celebrate than the famous Etch A Sketch toy we have all owned.

Over 100 million of the toys have sold worldwide since it first went on sale in the US on July 12 1960 for just $2.99.

“Etch A Sketch is a mum’s favourite toy. Children can be creative on any level with it and it requires no instruction,” said Larry Kilgallon of the Ohio Art Company, who have manufactured the toy since its inception.

“It doesn’t take batteries and makes no noise, and it is a toy that we can all relate to from our own childhoods.”

Its appearance and popularity remain more or less unchanged since the Etch A Sketch was first created by French inventor Arthur Granjean.

Now the toy is sold in the UK by Mattel at £14.99 and has fast become one of the world’s most popular toys, earning it a place in the exclusive US Toy Hall of Fame along with only 43 other classic toys.

In an increasingly technological toy market, the original Etch A Sketch, with its iconic red frame, continues to hold its own amongst the likes of the Nintendo DS.

In fact, the timeless toy - named one of the century’s top toys in 2008 - has seen a 20 per cent rise in worldwide sales this year.

This lasting success can possibly be attributed to the recent attention given to Toy Story 1 and 2 in the run-up to this month’s release of Toy Story 3, although it is revealed in the much anticipated third film that Etch has since been sold.

Toy retailer, Toys R Us said that they have “consistently supported the classic Etch A Sketch as it has always been a popular seller because of its timeless appeal.”

The world’s largest Etch A Sketch, unveiled only two months ago, is a staggering 8ft by 6fy and resides in the Indianapolis museum of childhood.

If you are looking to send a birthday card to your loved ones then why not send it for free at ecards.co.uk. The website has thousands of fabulous birthday cards online that you can easily email over when you sign up online today.

Birthday News & Birthday eCards & ecards news nicole 13 Jul 2010 No Comments

Taylor Swift’s summer greetings cards!

She’s not just a pretty face Miss Swift!

The talented solo artist has designed ehr very own greetings cards for the American Greetings Corporation. The collection of whimsical cards features 14 all new designs and classic summer imagery enhanced by thoughtful real-life sentiments that continue to exemplify the qualities that have made the greetings such as a hit, the honest, open and sincere words through the voice of Taylor Swift.

And the latest collection offers birthday cards for your best friend, a little bit of romance for that special someone, and cards to share with anyone who puts a smile on your face - just to let them know that you are thinking about them.

The fun, iconic summer images maintain the ‘traditional with a twist’ look that fans love, and the numbered butterfly icons help card enthusiasts and fans alike collect all of the latest greetings. To date there are 43 Taylor Swift greeting cards.

“We had so much fun with the summer collection. All of the sparkle mixed with classic summer photography instantly put us in a good mood as we were working on the cards, and we knew that was a really good sign,” states Maureen Meidenbauer, Taylor Swift brand manager at American Greetings. “It is also great for us to see Taylor get excited about the products, and see that they are cards she loves and wishes she could already send out. We know there are others out there who can relate to the feelings in all of these cards, and we can’t wait for them to get a chance to share it!”

Cute!

Well we are no celebrity but we definitely have some top quality birthday cardson our site to keep you entertained. Our interactive ecards are the perfect way to make that special someone smile. For more information visit www.ecards.co.uk today.

Birthday eCards & Greetings Cards News nicole 09 Jul 2010 No Comments

Last handmade greeting card sold at market

 For 37 years, Barbara Paterson sold handmade cards at St Kilda’s Esplanade Market in Melbourne Australia.

In fact, Barbara was an icon in St Kilda, renowned for her lovely handmade cards she sold for almost four decades.

However, the talented grandmother has sent out her farewell invite selling her very last card on Sunday June 27th 2010.

Mrs Paterson said the significance of her decisions had yet to sink in.

The Camberwell artist first set up her stall in a bit to top-uo the household budget.

In 1973 there was no Sunday trading or reserving market spots and stall permits cost just $1.

Set up by Luna Park and the foreshore, the market was packed with energised curious crowds, buzzing to see what the excitement was all about.

And over the years, Mrs Paterson said that her fondest memories have been shaped by all the people who passed by.

She said she got a ‘thrill’ when a celebrity bought one of her cards.

Now a new age has appeared in the world of birthday cards. The personal and sentimental power a handmade card has, has now been merged into the new crazy idea of ecards, an electronic way to say Happy Birthday! Well Done! or Thank you!

ecards.co.uk have some fantastic personalised birthday cards on their website for customers to send to their friends and loved ones for free!

For more information visit www.ecards.co.uk today.

About eCards.co.uk nicole 08 Jul 2010 No Comments

Moving from the card to the ecard!

Making changes in your life can sometimes have a positive effect in the long term, and that’s why ecards.co.uk are with you all the way when it comes to changing from traditional greetings cards to ecards.

We understand the habits and withdrawal symptoms that occur when you don’t receive a birthday card from a friend or loved one on your birthday because they have forgotten or simply didn’t care.

And we also realise how hard it can be walking past a greeting cards store knowing it’s Susan’s birthday on Saturday and you still haven’t got her a card and you are panicking that the ecard you plan to send her she won’t receive.

Well don’t fret no more because ecards.co.uk are here for you to help you make that change.

They have designed some fantastic free personalised birthday cards for you to send to your friends and loved ones so you don’t have to worry about visiting a card shop again.

Simply choose the ecard you love, personalise the message and ping it over to their email! What a surprise they will get!

And it really will make your like better, you will be in pocket because the site is free, you will be saving the environment as you won’t be using paper, and you won’t have to worry about missing the post as an email can be sent and delivered in seconds.

For all the ecards collection visit ecards.co.uk today.

About eCards.co.uk & Birthday eCards & Personalised Cards nicole 07 Jul 2010 No Comments

Next Page »

<>