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October 2011 No, 88

For the expats...by the expats

In this Months Edition How to live to 100 and beyond!

5 Weirdest Jobs In China

Spooky Halloween Recipies

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Animals Gone Wild! Superticious Minds Whats on - October Halloween Recipes Puns for those with a Higher IQ How to Live to a 100 and beyond Out & About in Spain Inspektor Gadget - Review Inspektor Gadget - Gadgets Fashion Motoring Top Scariest Films After the Fight Caption Competition

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Welcome Have we got a spook-tacular magazine for you this month! Why not hang around for a spell and check out what’s on offer. It’s not just witch-ful thinking, we’re sure you’ll love it. Okay, if you haven’t worked it out yet, it’s Halloween this month and we’ve upped the fear factor with some hair-raising features. For a start, if you thought spook-tacular and witch-ful thinking were frightening puns, check out the scarily bad offerings on page 12. Then there are the cookery pages – eye of newt, and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog. Well, not quite. But we don’t deviate too much from Shakespeare’s famous witches’ recipe as we show you how to rustle up a feast of monster toes and bat wings with swamp dip. And, just when you thought it couldn’t get any more terrifying, we bring you a truly heart-stopping – or at least stomach-churning – piece about poo collecting in China. Yep, everything you ever wanted to know about what happens to all that excrement produced by the most populous nation on the planet. You read it here first! If that doesn’t completely frazzle your nerves, read our review of the scariest films of all time. Why do people love to be scared to death? Dr Who is about my limit! So, as All Hallows Night approaches, I know where I’ll be – safely locked in the house with the lights on and the shutters down. But it’s not the ghoulies and ghosties, and long-legged beasties, and things that go bump in the night that I want protecting from – it’s all those kids hyped up on sugary sweets trick-or-treating. Now that’s truly terrifying. Give me Freddy Krueger any day.

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Animals gone wild! This month in the Jungle Drums’ office we have heard news of an orangutan smoking cigarettes and a meerkat being abandoned by his family as he was born out of wedlock! These strange happenings have made us look deeper into the animal kingdom. Here’s what we discovered...

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A LACK OF SEX WILL COST YOU! Beware if the mood has left the marriage, well at least in France! A judge has ruled that a 51-year-old man must pay his 47-year-old ex-wife damages for failing to fulfil her sexual needs. He has been ordered to pay 10,000 euros to compensate for “lack of sex over 21 years marriage”. He was fined under section 215 of France’s civil code, which says married couples agree to a “shared a communal life”. The ruling comes two years after a judge deemed the man solely responsible for the couple’s divorce because of his refusal to have sex with his wife.

FATHER OF THE YEAR

FACEBOOK NUTTER

A father in California was arrested for throwing his crying seven-year-old son into the water from a sightseeing cruise boat. The man was on the cruise with his girlfriend and two sons from a previous marriage. He began arguing with his girlfriend and the boy, and the boy started to cry. His dad gave him a few corrective smacks, told him he needed to toughen up, then hurled him into the water five feet below.

One nutty woman now has an arm-y of Facebook friends The social network fan has had all her online pals’ profile pics tattooed on her limb.She filmed herself getting the 152 prints and posted the clip on YouTube. The unnamed Dutch woman, who goes by the username susyj87, said: “Pretty amazing, right? I’m really proud of it. Hope you like it.” But one YouTube user posted: “What if someone changes their profile pic?” And let’s hope she doesn’t fall out with anyone.

SOMETHING TO SNOUT ABOUT A sow has given birth to a piglet with a difference on a farm in China. The little squealer was born with not one, but two snouts. The rest of the porkies in the litter have the regular number of snouts, so the piglet has a big advantage at feeding times as he can eat with both his mouths. His owners say he is otherwise normal. Farmer Li Zhenjun and his wife Yu Wanfen named the piglet Xiaobao, Babe in English, after the movie about the extraordinary piglet that wanted to be a sheepdog.

STOP SNAKING AROUND A St Petersburg, Florida man got the shock of his life when he lifted the lid on his toilet and found a snake curled inside, with its head sticking out of the bowl! The slippery serpent turned out to be a six-foot African rock python. But, it could have been worse, as the snake was just a baby. African rock pythons grow to 20 feet or even longer. The man called his boss and told him he’d be late because he’d had to wrestle a snake out of his toilet. His boss joked he would need a better excuse than that, so the man brought the snake into work with him. You don't get to use an excuse like that every day!

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Superstitious Mind? Are you afraid of walking under a ladder? A black cat crossing you? Or breaking a mirror? A large percentage of people still believe in superstitions and we have found some of the craziest from around the world

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In some parts of the country, rum is used to wash a baby’s head for good luck.

Collect seven or nine different flowers on midsummer eve and place them under your pillow. If you do this you are going to dream about your future husband.

Albania

If you compliment someone on their looks or other character qualities, it is best to spit three times on the person, to keep away evil spirits and bad luck.

Italy A cat sneezing brings good luck to all the people who hear it.

Russia Don’t shake hands or kiss across a threshhold. This symbolises a break in the relationship with the other person.

Argentina Two half-filled spoons of salt in a crossed position delay the onset of rain

Nigeria If a man is hit with a broom, he will become impotent until he retaliates by hitting the person back with a broom seven times.

Chile You must eat lentils immediately after New Year’s Eve if you want the New Year to be lucky.

Japan If you lie down immediately after eating, you will become a cow

Netherlands Cats were not allowed in rooms where private family discussions were going on. The Dutch believed that the moggies would definitely spread gossip around the town.

China The Chinese believe that clipping toe-nails or finger-nails at night will bring ghosts to that place.

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WHATS ON - OCTOBER 1st Javea Museo Soler Blasco, Exhibition Room Placa dels Germanas Segarra 1 Local artist Natasha Marson presents an exhibition of her photographic work. Free entrance. Tel: 634 373 264 or email natashamarson1@gmx.com

2nd Torrevieja Bar Patrica C/ Otoño Torreta 3 Car boot sale from 9am

7th Benijofar Rueda de las Tapas The tapas competition is now in its second year. Local restaurants and bars participate by each making a variety of tapas for you to eat and judge. (Tapas + 1 drink, 1.80€). From Friday to Sunday. For more information call 966 715 401. Rojales Fiesta de Virgen del Rosario

LOCAL MARKETS Algorfa - Sunday Alicante - Saturday & Wednesday (Flea) Almoradi - Saturday Benidorm - Wednesday & Saturday Benijofar - Tuesday Campo de Guardamar - Sunday Catral - Saturday Ciudad Quesada - Sunday Dolores - Friday Elche - Monday, Tuesday (eve), Saturday, Sunday Guardamar - Wednesday La Marina - Thursday & Sunday La Mata - Wednesday Lemon Tree - Sunday Los Montesinos - Friday Orihuela - Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Sunday Pilar de la Horadada - Tuesday & Friday (eve) Playa Flamenca - Saturday Procomobel - Tuesday & Saturday Rojales - Thursday San Fulgencio - Tuesday San Miguel - Wednesday & Saturday San Pedro del Pintar - Monday Santa Pola - Monday & Saturday Torrevieja - Friday & every night by the fair Zoco - Sunday

8th Almoradi Ruta Cultural Starting at 10.30 at the Tourist Info in Almoradi, a walking cultural look at Almoradi town. For more information call Tourist Info on 966 783 442 or email almoradi@touristinfo.net

15th Almoradi Ruta de la Ermitas Starting at 10.30 at the Tourist Info in Almoradi, a walk to discover Almoradi’s hideaways. For more information call Tourist Info 966 783 442 or email almoradi@touristinfo.net

22nd Almoradi Ruta Verde Starting at 10.30 at the Tourist Info in Almoradi, the green route walk. For more information call Tourist Info 966 783 442 or email almoradi@touristinfo.net

28th Elche From 28th to 1st November, XVI Edition of the Medieval Festival.

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12th OCTOBER

Hispanic Day (Día de la Hispanidad), or National Day (Fiesta Nacional de España), is an annual national public holiday in Spain. It marks the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492.

YES!! It’s a red day! No Work! (For most people!)

What do people do?

Background

Hispanic Day is traditionally a time for national pride and a celebration of Spain’s military. After raising the Spanish flag in the centre of Madrid, the king is joined by top brass and service personnel from all branches of Spain’s armed forces for a parade through the city. An impressive array of military vehicles trundle the streets as, overhead, Air Force planes perform aerobatics while streaming yellow and red smoke trails to represent the Spanish flag. The events are broadcast live by radio, internet and television news services. Away from Madrid, Hispanic Day is a day off work and an opportunity for family and friends to get together. People in the Aragon region, north-east Spain, also commemorate Our Lady of the Pillar, their patron saint, on this day.

According to the Julian calendar, Christopher Columbus set sail from the port of Palos de la Frontera in South-West Spain on August 3, 1492. He landed on an island that is now part of the Bahamas in the Caribbean on October 12, 1492. The anniversary of this date is now, of course, Hispanic Day in Spain but the day is also marked throughout the Americas, where it either celebrates the arrival of Columbus or marks the resistance of indigenous peoples. In the Bahamas it is known as Discovery Day, in Costa Rice as Day of the Cultures, and in Argentina, Chile and Mexico as Day of the Race, while for the Venezuelans it is Day of Indigenous Resistance. The second Monday of October is Columbus Day in the United States.

Public life As Hispanic Day is a national public holiday, things are generally quiet. Many businesses and other organisations are closed, although some bakers and food stores may be open. Public transport services generally run to a reduced schedule, and there may be no services in rural areas.

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Scary Halloween Recipes Bat Wings with Swamp Dip Ingredients 20 chicken wings (3 1/2 pounds) 1/2 cup soy sauce 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger or 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper 1 teaspoon five spice powder 2 cloves garlic, minced 8 ounce container of dairy sour cream 4 tablespoons of ground mustard Fresh chives Bat Wings: Place wings in a plastic bag set in a shallow dish. In a small bowl stir together soy sauce, ginger, crushed red pepper, five spice powder and garlic. Pour over wings. Close bag and toss to coat. Chill in refrigerator several hours or overnight, turning bag occasionally. Remove wings from bag, reserving marinade. Place wings on a foil-lined baking pan. Bake, uncovered, in a 450°F (230°C) oven for 10 minutes. Brush with reserved marinade (discard remaining marinade). Bake 15 to 20 minutes longer or until chicken is tender and no longer pink. Swamp Dip: In a small bowl stir together an 8-ounce container of dairy sour cream and 3 tablespoons coarse ground mustard. Garnish with fresh whole chives. Serve with bat wings.

pizza mummies Ingredients Pizza Mummies 4 English muffins Pizza sauce Black olives Quarter Red or green pepper Cheese sticks or slices

Heat the oven to 350º F. For each mummy, spread a tablespoon of pizza sauce onto half of an English muffin (toast it first, if you like). Set olive slices in place for eyes and add round slices of red or green pepper for pupils. Lay strips of cheese (we used a pulled-apart cheese stick) across the muffin for the mummys wrappings. Bake for about 10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the muffin is toasty.

Monster Toes Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Cut a wedge into the end of each cocktail wiener to make a toenail. Cut the tortillas into strips about 4 inches long and 3/4 inch wide. Discard the ends. Soften the strips in the microwave between damp paper towels for 10 to 30 seconds. Roll each wiener in a tortilla strip and secure with a toothpick. Bake for 7 to 8 minutes. Remove them from the oven, then fill the toenail with ketchup or mustard. Remove the toothpicks before serving

Ingredients Cocktail wieners 6-inch tortillas Ketchup or mustard Toothpicks

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left over pumpkin Recipes Pumpkin Cake Ingredients For Cake 300g self-raising flour 300g light muscovado sugar 3 tsp mixed spice 2 tsp bicarbonate of soda 175g sultanas ½ tsp salt 4 eggs , beaten 200g butter , melted zest 1 orange 1 tbsp orange juice 500g (peeled weight) pumpkin or butternut squash flesh, grated

For Drenching and Frosting 200g pack soft cheese 85g butter, softened 100g icing sugar, sifted zest 1 orange and juice of half

Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Butter and line a 30 x 20cm baking or small roasting tin with baking parchment. Put the flour, sugar, spice, bicarbonate of soda, sultanas and salt into a large bowl and stir to combine. Beat the eggs into the melted butter, stir in the orange zest and juice, then mix with the dry ingredients till combined. Stir in the pumpkin. Pour the batter into the tin and bake for 30 mins, or until golden and springy to the touch. To make the frosting, beat together the

cheese, butter, icing sugar, orange zest and 1 tsp of the juice till smooth and creamy, then set aside in the fridge. When the cake is done, cool for 5 mins then turn it onto a cooling rack. Prick it all over with a skewer and drizzle with the rest of the orange juice while still warm. Leave to cool completely. Give the frosting a quick beat to loosen, then, using a palette knife, spread over the top of the cake in peaks and swirls. Will keep, covered, for up to 3 days in the fridge.

Pumpkin and Coriander Soup Quarter the pumpkin, remove the seeds (don’t discard them, they are lovely when roasted and make a great nibble). Cut the red peppers in half, remove the seeds and place them with the pumpkin onto a roasting tray. Drizzle the flesh with a little olive oil and place into a pre heated oven set at gas mark 6/200C/400F and roast for about 40 minutes.

Remove from the oven. Scrape the flesh from the skin of the pumpkin and place to one side along with the roasted pepper. Heat a little olive oil in a saucepan; add the chopped onion, crushed garlic, juniper seeds, celery and red chillies. Cook for a few minutes until the onions and celery are soft. Add the pumpkin and red peppers, the stock and finally the chopped coriander. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and allow to simmer for 15 minutes. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper and then process

Ingredients 1 small pumpkin 2 red peppers 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, crushed ½ teaspoon juniper seeds 100g celery, chopped 2 chopped small red chillies 1 litre vegetable or chicken stock Large bunch of fresh coriander, chopped Salt and peppercorns

Pumpkin lasagne Heat the olive oil in a roasting dish, add the pumpkin flesh and season with the cayenne, paprika, nutmeg and a little salt and freshly ground black pepper. Add the fresh rosemary, place into a pre heated oven set at gas mark 6/200C/400F and cook for an hour until the flesh is tender. Add the ricotta cheese and mix through, remove from the heat and leave to infuse. Make a white sauce by melting the butter, adding the flour and mixing

together. Cook gently over a low heat and slowly add the milk, stirring to ensure that the sauce is smooth. Season. Cover the base of an ovenproof dish with a little of the sauce, add a layer of the lasagne and top with the pumpkin mixture. Repeat with another layer of each and top with the parmesan cheese. Bake in the oven for about 10 minutes until the top is golden brown

Ingredients 75ml olive oil 500g pumpkin flesh, diced Pinch of cayenne Pinch of paprika

Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg Salt Ground black pepper Fresh rosemary 225g ricotta cheese 50g butter 50g flour 350ml milk 250g fresh raw lasagne 35g freshly grated Parmesan cheese

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HIGHER PUNS FOR THOSE WITH A IQ Those who jump off a bridge in Paris are in Seine. A man's home is his castle, in a manor of speaking. Dijon vu - the same mustard as before. Practice safe eating - always use condiments. Shotgun wedding - A case of wife or death. A man needs a mistress just to break the monogamy. A hangover is the wrath of grapes. Dancing cheek-to-cheek is really a form of floor play. Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? Condoms should be used on every conceivable occasion. Reading while sunbathing makes you well red. When two egotists meet, it's an I for an I. A bicycle can't stand on its own because it is two tired. What's the definition of a will? (It's a dead give away.) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. In democracy your vote counts. In feudalism your count votes.

She was engaged to a boyfriend with a wooden leg but broke it off. A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion. If you don't pay your exorcist, you get repossessed. With her marriage, she got a new name and a dress. The man who fell into an upholstery machine is fully recovered. You feel stuck with your debt if you can't budge it. Local Area Network in Australia - the LAN down under. Every calendar's days are numbered. A lot of money is tainted - Taint yours and taint mine. A boiled egg in the morning is hard to beat. He had a photographic memory that was never developed. A midget fortune-teller who escapes from prison is a small medium at large. Once you've seen one shopping centre, you've seen a mall.

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How to live to

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100

By Amanda Black

and beyond

Is red wine the elixir of life? Or, is a diet of tofu and mackerel the key to eternal youth? Do you need to sleep more or keep active if you want to be a real-life Peter Pan? A quick look at some of the oldest people on the planet offers a few answers…

So, you want to live to 100. Well, congratulations, you’ve already made one important change that should help you add a year or two to your life tally – you moved to Spain. (If you’re on holiday and reading this, you might want to cancel your return flight.) The latest UN figures reveal

people in Spain live longer than those in the UK; 79 for men and 85 for women. In the UK it’s 78 and 82. But, adding that bit extra by moving to Spain is not going to get you a telegram from the Queen, so if you’re serious about living past 100 you’d better read on and learn some tricks from some real old timers.

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IN Sardinia, particularly the small town of Ovodda, nonagenarians are everywhere and centenarians barely merit a second glance. According to scientists one of the secrets of the Ovoddans longevity, and my favourite, is that they down a couple of glasses of red wine a day. Red wine contains heart-healthy flavonoids (no, no idea what they are either, but they’re good for you and that’s all you need to know). Sardinian wine is extra strong in these flavonoids, so buy Sardinian wine if you can. If not, don’t worry, the Spanish stuff is bound to help a bit, too. There are a few other things scientists have noted about why the Ovoddans live so long that I’m not so keen on. Firstly, they never retire, just keep on working until they drop. Some consolation for future generations facing later retirement as countries sink into debt, perhaps, but what if you retired at 50! No need to panic, researchers think that it is the keeping active that is important rather than actually going to work. So get a dog, join the bowls club, or at least throw away the TV remote so you have to get up to change channels. Unfortunately, the main reason for the Ovoddans long life doesn’t help us much; scientists say it is genetic and due to a faulty chromosome found in the people of this isolated community. Some other Mediterranean’s defying the passage of time are the people of Ikaria Island in Greece. These islanders attribute their long lives to two things – food and sleep. Just like the Spanish, the Ikarians love a nap after lunch. Uni-

versity of Athens researchers have found that these siestas can slash deaths from heart disease by 37%. The Ikarians eat loads of oily fish, too, which is thought to help them live longer and also keeps them happy – depression is practically unheard of on Ikaria. Pass the pillow, it’s time for a tuna sandwich and forty winks. In Okinawa, Japan, 70 really is the new 50, as the Okinawans actually age more slowly than the rest of us. Scientists think this has something to do with the hormone DHEA. This hormone decreases with age but in the Okinawans it decreases much more slowly. Sounds great, how can I become Okinawan? The scientists say it is all down to a diet rich in tofu, soya and a wide variety of fruit and vegetables. So, it’s off to the nearest allyou-can-eat wok buffet, then. Oh, hang on, the Okinawans restrict their diet, eating only until they are 80% full. Better go a-la-carte. There is another theory about the Okinawans longevity; it may all be down to their love of a good chinwag. The ancient Japanese formed moais, or groups of four or five friends who loaned each other food or money. The Okinawans have kept this tradition going, but now it is just a social gathering. This may help them live longer as recent studies have found that socially isolated adults are more

likely to die of heart disease and cancer than those with a better social life. While junk food, obesity and highstress lifestyles are pushing the US down the longevity tables, there is one place where Americans are bucking the trend – Loma Linda, California. Loma Linda is home to many Seventh Day Adventists and one theory is that their healthy vegetarian diet and abstinence from smoking and drinking is what makes them live longer. But not all Seventh Day Adventists stick to these rules and, in Loma Linda, even the ones breaking the rules live well into old age. So, researchers point to other aspects of their lifestyle. Relaxing is very important for Seventh Day Adventists, who take their weekly day of rest extremely seriously. Taking time out, say researchers, helps alleviate stress – one of the biggest killers. Someone hand back the TV remote, I’m putting my feet up! The social aspect of being part of a religious community could also help the Seventh Day Adventists live longer. After learning all these secrets of how to live a longer life, I was left with two questions. Just how long would a Seventh-Day-Adventist Okinawan living in Ovodda, taking daily naps and eating salmon force fed on Sardinian red wine live? And, perhaps more importantly, which of these secrets can I use in my own quest for immortality. I’ve chosen drinking red wine while hanging out in moais and always ordering the fish option on the menú del día. And just to be sure, from now on I’m going to bathe in Lanjaron water as the people of Lanjaron, a spa town on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, live longer than anyone else in Spain. Are you over 100? Or coming up to a big birthday? Let us know at office@thejungledrums.es

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Bullas

An historic market town famous for its wine, Bullas is perfect for a day out, but with so much excellent vino on offer, you may feel the need to stay a little longer

Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, novice tippler eager to learn the finer points of tasting the grapes, or just love a good drink, Bullas will not fail to delight. Ever since the Romans first settled in this region and planted vines, Bullas has been producing wine. All that practice has paid off as today Bullas

produces some really good reds, plus a few not so bad whites. The best way to experience the town, the stunning surrounding countryside, and of course the wine, is to take The Wine Route. But, be warned, the route takes in some eight bodegas so you might want to pace yourself.

First stop on the route is the The Bullas Wine Museum, which is set in an impressive 19th century winery that once belonged to one of the richest and most influential wine growing families of the region. Wander through its vaulted cellars and learn how wine is made and how methods have changed since those first Bullas vines were planted by the men in sandals. If things start getting a little too theoretical for your palate, head to one of the museum’s tasting rooms and try some of Bullas’s finest for yourself. Pick up some tips on judging the wine’s nose (smell) and what the legs (drops that run down the glass when you give it a good swirl) mean – who knew wine tasting involved so many body parts. Spitting out is optional.

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Now you are an expert you can leave the safety of the museum and head out to the real wine world to put your new-found knowledge into practice. Nod wisely while proclaiming the wine has a bouquet of blackcurrants, an aftertaste of liquorice or a hint of burnt sausages. Declare with confidence that this is a fine example of a Monastrell – they nearly all are as this is the main grape grown in the region, so you’ll not go far wrong. There are 22 stops on the route, not all bodegas but almost all with wine available, so you will probably not complete the route. If you do, you may not remember. For stunning countryside and quality wines, visit Bodega Balcona, situated in the Aceniche valley. The valley has a microclimate that is perfect for growing grapes, and is surrounded by impressive mountains. The area has been designated a special protection area for birds. Las Bodegas del Rosario, the largest producer in the area, is also worth a visit. It was the first cooperative in the town, founded in 1950, and brings together many growers. Then there is El Carrascalejo, the oldest active winery in Bullas. Or, head for Bodega Molino y Lagares, one of the newest. By now, all that wine will no doubt have left you desperate for a beer, so head to Bullas’s historic main square, Plaza de España, and find yourself a bar. You can’t completely escape the grape here as taking pride of place, among the square’s ornate buildings and close to the Baroque Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, is a bronze sculpture by Rafael Pi Belda, depicting grape treading. Apparently, it is meant as a tribute to everyone who has helped shape the culture of wine on earth – we’ll raise a glass to that. For a spot of lunch, or evening meal and bed for the night, try the Molino de Abajo. This old flour mill on the banks of the Mula River has been converted into a first-class restaurant and hotel. If this is all sounding like too much hard work and you need a drink just thinking about it, skip the wine route and head for the wine market instead. Here, you can taste and buy wines from many of Bullas’s bodegas all in the one place. The next wine market is on October 9.

Getting there From the city of Murcia, head inland on the C-415, which takes you all the way to Bullas

Facts Find out more about Bullas at www.bullas.es Bullas Wine Museum is open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10.30 to 14.00 and 17.00 to 20.00, and Sundays 10.30 to 14.00. Phone 968 657 211 or email museodelvino@bullas.es Bullas has an artisan market, El Mercadillo Zacatín, on the first Sunday of every month, each with a different theme. October is wine, November is cheese and in December there will be a Christmas market. Markets are held between 09.00 and 14.00 in the old square (Plaza Vieja). More details on Molino de Abajo can be found at www.castillico.com, or phone 968 431 383. The restaurant is closed on Mondays.

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This month Inspekta Gadget reviews the latest top 5 Smartphones so you can find the best one to suit your needs!

5th T-Mobile G2x

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The perfect phone for an entertainment enthusiast

This smartphone offers a stunning 4inch display screen with sharp and vivid images. Weighing in at 5 ounces it doesn’t feel too heavy to carry around. As well as normal features this phone includes Caller Id which is provided on the T-Mobile G2x, along with full access to your call history. You can talk, text and play for 420 minutes before the smartphone will need to be recharged. I was disappointed in the 288 hours of standby time availPros able on this smartphone. Media features include The T-Mobile G2x offers 4G capadouble cameras, full (which is rare) HD video bilities, a dual-core processor and recording, LED flash and autofocus. The dualthe Android 2.2 opertaing system. core processor on this device makes gaming and Cons streaming media fast and smooth. The mobile This smartphone offers a low runs on the Android 2.2 operating amount of standby battery life. system.

4th Samsung Infuse 4G A great phone for somebody that wants more than a phone

*Design - 4.5 *Call Features pts + Quality 4.5 pts *Battery Life + Memory 4.5 pts *Additional Fea *Multimedia - tures - 5 pts 4.5 pts

The standout feature on this phone is that it’s very thin, only 0.35 inches. With a large 4.5 inch screen. Unfortunately the large screen makes this smartphone large and wide. This phone offers two cameras and the ability to capture HD videos. The power of 4G allows you to quickly steam videos, TV show and music to the phone. Nothing exciting here really, the phone offers all Pros basic features as well as call hold and conferThe Samsung Infuse 4G offers excelence calling. The speakerphone on this phone allows for excellent lent design features such as a 4.5hands-free calls. inch touchscreen and a thin body. This phone offers 400 hours of standby time and 480 minutes of Cons talk time, which is not the best we have seen. The Samsung Media Hub can be This smartphone offers all the features you need for it to become difficult to use so it's hard to find the a hand held computer. It is fast, there is not minimal wait time for media you are looking for programs to open or download. PAGE

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HTC Thunderbolt pts .5 4 For people that want technology and speed this is the phone for you! nty *Desig s + Quali The HTC Thunderbolt has one of the largest screens measuring in at 4.3 ture a e F inches, great for watching movies. The l l *Ca 5pts emory Pros downside is that the phone is bigger and M e+ f i L y This phone includes heavier than others. This is a double camr *Batte 4 pts es - 5 pts the newest era phone with an impressive 8 autr e F l technology. megapixel rear camera. Other features a tion s *Addi edia - 5 pt include autofocus and dual flash. This Cons m phone offers three-way calling to talk to mulIt has a short *Multi tiple individuals at once as well as the usual call battery life for features. The battery life is a big disappointment and if you enjoying all its are busy on the phone, talking, listening to music etc, it can drain in 6 features. hours. Plus side is there is ample amount of storage space. Features that this phone offers are 4G techonology, Android 2.2 and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Enough technology to boggle the brains of even the smartest boffins out there!

2nd Motorola Atrix

The long battery life is great for someone always on the go. *Desi *Call Fe gn - 4.5 pts The design on the phone offers quarter HD display, atures + Quali including 960 x 560 resoultion. It is compact and ty 4 .5 lightweight but offers 4 inch display screen. pts *Batter y Life + The phone has two cameras, one rear and one Memory front facing. Features include Qik video chats, 5 5 p t s *Additi megapixel web camera and Adobe Flash to on *Multim al Feautres watch movies, slideshows, etc. As usual it offers 5 pts edia - 5 p t s all the basic features as well as Caller ID, allowPros This smartphone fea- ing personal changes to be made to each contact including being able to sync to social networks. This phone has tures a dual-core 530 minutes of talk time battery life, meaning it won’t need to be charged processor. throughout the day, even if it is in constant use. The Webtop application, Cons There is only 720p HD linking your phone to a PC sets this phone apart from the rest. You can send or receive messages, place phone calls, browse the internet, print docurecording. ments, just on a larger screen!

1st iPhone 4

Pros The retina display provides a stunning picture on this smartphone.

Cons The battery life will only last one day on a single charge.

The iPhone 4 features 960 x 640 pixel resolution, making it the sharpest and clearest display. The device is small, weighing only 4.8 ounces. The phone has two cameras one on the back and one on the front. Features include 5 megapixels, 5x digital zoom, HD video shooting, editing features, LED flash. The phone has the basic features as well as FaceTime. This allows you to video call anywhere, anyime. Both cameras can be used for FaceTime. For smartphones, this mobile offers its users 420 minutes of battery life, which I found impressive. This phone will make it through the day on a single charge. The iPhone 4 has the added ability to multitask. This multitasking ability enables the user to run third-party apps and switch between them effortlessly and quickly, while listening to music in the background.

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October 2011 Inspekta Gadget lets you in on all the newest technology coming soon!

APPLE announced today that it has developed a breast implant that can store and play music. The iTit will cost from €499 to €699, depending on cup and speaker size. This is considered a major social breakthrough because women are always complaining about men staring at their breasts and not listening to them. Here are the latest gadgets that tickled his fancy this month!

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Spa Lights

Whether you're basking in the bath or dancing in the shower, these waterproof Spa Lights are a must for just €15.00. You can stick them to the bottom and sides of your bath/shower with their sticky pads, or let them float free in the water. Flick off the bathroom lights, put on some music and chill out with your own underwater lighting system that glows a soft yellow. (yoquierounodeesos.com)

Pac Man Heat Changing Mug Pac-Man - an icon of 1980's pop culture and the best known video games character of all time. You can celebrate Pac-Man's 30th anniversary with this Heat Changing Mug for £8.99 sterling. Simply add hot water and watch as the Pac Man characters magically appear in their classic maze. (iwantoneofthose.com)

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The 5 Weirdest Jobs in China

Poop Collectors

In China, collecting human waste is an ancient and noble profession. Well, okay, it's not noble, but it is pretty traditional. We don't usually think of environmentalism and China in the same sentence, but China recycles tonnes of shit as fertilizer, There are some jobs every country has (cook, farmer, pros- transporting 3.3 billion tonnes of human poop in 1994. titute) and some jobs bred from unique cultural conditions Despite the government's heavy-handedness in other areas of private life, we guess they can't get everyone to report to a pooin certain countries. For example, only in America can you depository when it's time to drop a deuce, so that means somemake a living selling trophies for champions of imaginary body has got to go around to all the outhouses and public toilets football leagues. We think it's worth taking a look at jobs that are particularly and pick it all up. Chinese, especially since they are supposed to take over the Fortunately for everyone, there should be more waste collector world and we'll all be applying for these jobs soon enough. openings soon enough, as China has decided that poo is not enough (when is it ever?) and is looking to go after pee soon.

"Face Jobs" For White People

It works like this - China doesn't actually want any foreign firms to come in and own anything in China, or plant their own companies, but they do very much want to deal with foreign firms and bring in their money. So a successful Chinese business is one where a parade of assorted white guys in nice suits is constantly passing in and out of their offices. But it's a lot of work to drum up that much foreign business when you pour lead and melamine into all your products. It's a lot cheaper to rent white dudes and tote them around at your conferences, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, press conferences, etc.

Standing In Line For Other People In a city where it takes five hours to see a doctor, it makes sense to pay someone to stand in line for you. This person will only be receiving about â‚Ź2.20 an hour!

Spit Monitors Before the Beijing Olympics the government decided to stamp out the old tradition of spitting wherever people felt like. In comes the “Spit Van�, a sort of high-tech spit monitoring nexus connected to outside cameras that capture people's despicable spit crimes. Once the guy in the van spots a spitter, he sends a guy out to apprehend the blackguard. If he denies it, he is brought back to the van and shown his vile act, caught on tape for posterity, at which point I assume he breaks down and kills himself. Or pays a $2.50 US fine

The "Granny Police" Old people "volunteers" are a lot less threatening as government representatives than official police or government employees in smart uniforms, and Chinese culture is all about respecting the elderly, so they're in a position to ask you what you're up to, tell you that you shouldn't be somewhere, or... tell you to have an abortion.

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AUTUMN winter 2011 / 2012

SHOES

Fur boots and faux-fur styles wow this season. Fur and faux fur boots have long been a fashion trend but this autumn it’s all about the fabulous fur details – a less is more approach to the cosy look. From shearling to faux fur, your cool weather wardrobe just isn’t complete without a pair of statement-making women’s winter boots. “Botín cuña hebilla” €45.95 Stradivarius

Autumn has arrived and so have all the lovely warm wintery clothes! Unfortunatly, its probably still 25 degrees out there! Nevertheless, we at The Jungle Drums are determined to get you all exited about the hottest new trends.

ALDO Peasnall faux fur wedge ankle boot €97.43 “Botines” asos.com €39.95 H&M

Collecion Kim marypaz.com

Take your autumn fashion to new heights with eternally chic wedge shoes and new wedge boots. Versatile in style and comfortable by nature, wedges are a true style staple for autumn. This season they are back and taking over the shoe fashion scene. From sky-high wedge shoes to sleek wedge boots, find an array of wear-with-everything wedge styles to elevate your fall fashion quotient.

D.Co Copenhagen Leather Wedge Knee High Boot €185.89 asos.com

This autumn, show the boys how it’s done and rock one of the season’s hottest trends: menswear. Man-tailored details are a key inspiration for women’s fashion this autumn.. A little rugged, a little classic and a lot of style, menswear done right is sophisticated, edgy and totally feminine. Wooden Heeled Boots H&M €59.95 “Bota tacón piel campera” €69.95 Stradivarius ALDO Gagliardotto Mule Heeled Clogs €38.46 asos.com

ASOS MARVIN Lace Up Girly Brogue €32.05 Elegant tailored shoes €19.95 asos.com H&M

The '70s revival is in full force. Chunky heeled shoes like wedges and clogs combine classic style with contemporary fashion for a look that's both modern and retro. Statement-making thick platform shoes lend both fashion and comfort to chunky heeled shoes.

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clothes and accessories Golden Boy Blazer, Blanco, €49.99

Androgyny: The whole world seems to be changing. Men become more like women and women strive to look and act like men. Fashion just can’t stay aside of this global trend. And as a result we see mannish shirts, suits, boots and hats in majority of Autumn/ Winter 2011/ 2012 designer collections: Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Sonia Rykiel, Stella McCartney, Balenciaga, and others. Brown Cardigan, H&M €29.95

Brown Trousers H&M €29.95 Oversized Jumper, Stadivarius €22.95

Chunky Knit Sweater: Autumn and winter are cold seasons, so it is no wonder designers have included warm chunky jumpers in their collections. Missoni is the main producer of knitted jumpers. You can see a great variety of knitted items in their Autumn/Winter 2011/ 2012 line.

River Island Fisherman Swing Jumper, asos.com, €44.87

Fur: As with jumpers, fur is the perfect material for winter. And it looks chic, too. But with animal rights in mind, designers have become wiser and started using more faux fur instead of the real thing. One more interesting tendency to note – designers make real fur look like fake and fake fur look like genuine. Flowing Blouse, H&M, €24.95

Purple Blouse with Bow, Blanco, €22.99

Bowling Bag with fur, Stradivarius €25,95

Fur jacket, Blanco, €29.99

Fur Lined Jacket, Blanco, €39,99

Back in Time: This season revisits the ’40s and ’70s. The glamour of the ’40s is ultra feminine. Think furs, pearls and knee-length skirts, with the emphasis on the waist. The ’70s is sophisticated glamour with Maxi skirts and dresses as well as high-waisted, wide-leg pants and elegant blouses. The main theme is ladylike this season – the more hippy ’70s trends have been largely ignored. 23

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The next exciting chapter in the continuing MINI success story has begun with the launch of the all-new MINI CoupĂŠ, the fifth unique model in the family.

Selling alongside the MINI Hatch, Convertible, Clubman and Countryman, the British-built MINI CoupĂŠ is the first two-seater sports car in the UK brand's long and proud history. It's a contemporary and authentic reworking of the classic performance car concept, bringing MINI's intoxicating blend of go-anywhere attitude and practicality to a new type of customer.

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The MINI Coupé's mission is a simple one; to maximise the thrill of being behind the wheel. Keen drivers will be rewarded with a level of handling agility unmatched in the small car segment. Every aspect of the MINI Coupé from the choice of engines and chassis set-up to weight distribution and aerodynamics - is focused on delivering the optimum dynamic performance. To prove the point, the MINI John Cooper Works Coupé has the fastest acceleration and top speed of any volume-produced MINI to date.

Power for the MINI Coupé comes from the latest generation of BMW Group four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. Outputs range from 122 hp/90 kW in the MINI Cooper Coupé to 211 hp /155 kW in the highly desirable flagship MINI John Cooper Works Coupé. The recently launched performance diesel engine, the 143 hp/105 kW Cooper SD, is also available and the line-up is completed with the Cooper S which offers 184 hp /135kW.

The four-strong MINI range will go on sale through MINI dealers from 1st October 2011 and MINI Coupé customers can expect an exceptionally high standard of equipment including; DAB digital radio, air conditioning, park distance control, alloy wheels, 3-spoke sport leather steering wheel and sport stripes on the body work. A wide range of accessories and personalisation choices will be available.

Fuel economy on the combined cycle stretches from 39.8mpg in the MINI John Cooper Works Coupé to a frugal 65.7mpg in the Cooper SD model, while CO2 emissions are as low as just 114g/km on the Cooper SD. Even the MINI John Cooper Works Coupé emits only 165g/km. The full technical specification for each model is given below. Likely to prove popular with many potential MINI Coupé customers is the Cooper SD variant, which offers the best fuel economy, lowest emissions highest torque output of any MINI. What's more, it will still sprint to 62mph in under eight seconds and carry on to a top speed of 134mph. No official figures are available yet, but the MINI Coupé is expected to have class-leading residual values.

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TOP SCARIEST FILMS In the spirit of Halloween here are the top 10 scariest films to get you in a fearful mood!

1.THE EXORCIST (1973) Directed by William Friedkin If you want to scare your self silly this Halloween we recommend you watch The Exorcist. A cat unexpectedly jumping from off camera is scary. But The Exorcist is so disturbing it will mess you up for months. Controversial and profane, The Exorcist remains the most viscerally harrowing movie ever made, not only because it dares to question the existence of God but because it has the cojones to put Satan in the body of a 12-year-old girl. Over a quarter century later, The Exorcist remains the standard by which all other horror movies are judged - terrifying and haunting, it is at the top of its genre.

2.THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991) Directed by Jonathan Demme The Silence of the Lambs is one of the most taut, suspenseful, psychological thrillers ever produced. Director Jonathan Demme's superbly-crafted, harrowing film is dark, moody, somber, and truly frightening. As Dr Hannibal Lecter, Anthony Hopkins is a waking nightmare of seductive depravity — the sick, twisted serial killer everyone hates to love. Even with Hannibal the Cannibal safely locked away in his maximumsecurity cell, Jodie Foster's FBI trainee Clarice Starling is as helpless as a lamb. ''Great villains are subversive — audiences go and see them because they feel uncomfortably attracted to them,'' says Scott Glenn, who plays Starling's seen-it-all FBI mentor in Silence. ''To this day I still have nightmares about it.'' Join the club.

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3.PSYCHO (1960) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock A charter member of the scary movie hall of fame. Many of its most renowned features are readily apparent: those startling cuts (more than 50 in the shower sequence alone), Anthony Perkins' neurotic mama's boy, Bernard Herrmann's shrieking-violin score. You can bet that everyone who's ever seen it immediately feels their heart start to pound when they're in the shower and hear someone enter the bathroom.

Directed by Wes Craven The screen debut of the character who gave striped sweaters a bad name, Nightmare introduces a suburban monster who stalks teens while they sleep. Craven makes the most banal aspects of adolescence hellish, whether it's turning the sanctity of childhood bedrooms into murder zones or a phone into a demonic tongue. Freddy eventually turned into an alltoo-jokey shadow of himself — but there's nothing funny about him in this first installment. Bonus: A young Johnny Depp gets eaten alive by a bed.

4. A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)

5. THE RING (2002) Directed by Gore Verbinski Few supernatural films have proven to be as unwittingly grounded in reality as The Ring. Released back when SARS was a particularly crappy Scrabble attempt and ''bird flu'' something that Heckle gave to Jeckle, The Ring has aged into a rare kind of thriller, one with frights that not only hold up years later, but are heightened, thanks to subsequent real-life events. With its virus-like ''villain'' (a mysterious tape that's passed from one victim to the next) and the slowbuild physical deterioration it causes (nosebleeds, hallucinations), Gore Verbinski's box office hit now seems culturally clairvoyant in our disease-distressed times

6. HALLOWEEN (1978)

Directed by John Carpenter

We couldn’t have a list of scary films to watch at Halloween without including the original and best.The original Halloween is, was, and ever shall be the alpha and omega of bogeyman flicks. It also remains one of the most profitable indie films of all time — costing a mere $300,000 and pulling in more than $55 million. The influence of Psycho (''It's the granddaddy of all horror movies,'' says Carpenter) is everywhere — from the tiniest details (Donald Pleasence's Dr. Sam Loomis is named after Janet Leigh's boyfriend in Psycho) to the casting of Jamie Lee Curtis as Halloween's shrieking heroine and babysitter in peril. ''It didn't hurt that Janet Leigh was her mom,'' says Carpenter, ''because everyone's a fan of Psycho.'' And Halloween.

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After the Fight As the last drops of bull’s blood soak into the sands of Barcelona’s ancient bullring, Amanda Black asks what By Catalonia’s ban on bullfighting means for Spain and wonders if the capes of Catalonia really have Amanda Black swirled their last Depending on your point of view, Sunday September 27 was one of the saddest days in Catalonia’s history or one of the greatest. For it was the day that Catalonians either lamented the end of 624 years of brave matador heroes fearlessly facing raging bulls, or celebrated the demise of a barbaric and medieval form of torture masquerading as sport, or even art. In July, Catalonia became the first region in mainland Spain to ban bullfighting. And at the final fight of the season, before the ban comes into effect in January, it was left to local Barcelona boy Serafín Marín to deliver the death blow. But as Marín thrust his sword into the last bull destined to shed its blood in the historic Monumental bullring in Barcelona, it was unclear who could really claim this final Olé, and just what it would mean for the future of bullfighting in Spain. Certainly, the many anti-bullfighting campaigners who gathered outside the bullring to celebrate the end of an era of violence to animals were eager to pronounce a victory for animal rights. But bullfighting aficionados, and some political commentators, weren’t so sure. Many say the ban is political and has nothing to do with animal welfare. Indeed, the cruel practice of correbous, where a bull with flaming torches attached to its horns is chased through the streets, remains legal in the region. Catalan’s desire for independence and eagerness to distance itself from all things Spanish has been cited as the real motive behind the ban. Marín is among those who believe this

is the case. “The parliament has prohibited bullfighting because it is a ‘Spanish fiesta’ – the ultimate symbol of Spanish nationalism,” he said in a recent interview. So is the ban the first death throw for bullfighting in Spain, as animal rights campaigners hope, or is it merely political posturing? Perhaps it doesn’t matter. Bullfighting could eventually die a natural death as Spaniards are falling out of love with the national pastime that has inspired artists and writers such as Goya and Hemmingway. A recent survey in El Pais newspaper found that only 37% of Spaniards supported bullfighting, while 60% disliked the practice. But, the 18,000 people packing the bullring for Barcelona’s last fight were definitely in favour. Tickets sold out within hours of their release, and later changed hands on the black market for ten times their face value. This was, of course, in part due to the historic nature of the event and the fact that the most celebrated bullfighter of them all, José Tomás, joined Marín and Juan Mora to fight the final six bulls in Catalonia. Really, crowd numbers have been falling for decades. Even so, the atmosphere at Catalonia’s last fight was jubilant and defiant as fans in the bullring chanted “Liberty”. Afterwards, Tomás was held aloft and carried back to his hotel by supporters, many of whom refused to believe this was the end for bullfighting in Catalonia. “We have a right to kill bulls,” they claimed. And there are legal challenges to demand that this right is reinstated. The PP has filed an appeal claiming the Catalan legislation is unconstitutional,

while The Federation of Catalonia Bullfighting Organisations has organised a petition demanding cultural interest status for bullfighting in Catalonia. The national government has already moved in this direction, with a royal decree published on August 31 recognising bullfighting as “an artistic discipline and a cultural product”. The change in status will reduce VAT on bullfighting from 18% to 8%, in line with other cultural activities. There is clearly no political will nationally to follow Catalonia’s lead and ban the practice. France and the regions of Valencia, Madrid and Murcia, as well as many cities have added their own body blow to the abolition campaign, also giving the practice cultural status. Yet, audience numbers continue to fall

and fewer fights are staged, giving hope to those who believe the practice bloodthirsty and barbaric. State TV broadcaster RTVE has stopped broadcasting fights, and the economic crisis is taking its own stab at paralysing bullfighting. Few things are certain, but with the owner of La Monumental demanding millions in compensation over the ban and breeders from across Spain planning a class action to sue the Catalan government for denying them a means to earn a living, out of the ring at least the fight is far from over.

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Welcome to this month’s computer ar cle wri en by Richard from BlueMoon Solu ons This month we return to the subject of backups. There are so many people that simply do not look a er their data properly and end up losing it because they just haven’t taken the me to back it up. There are even more that “think” that they back up their data, however when it comes to the crunch their well‐laid plans fail because of an iden fiable flaw in their backup solu on. We never really think too much about our backups un l that fateful day we need to rely on them to get our data back. Really we should test our backups on a regular basis to ensure that when we do need them we have some confidence that it’s going to be ok.. There are a number of backup programs out there that will help. There are even programs built into your op‐ era ng system, but all of these tend to take your data and back it up into a single file or a single set of files. This means that when you want to get your data back, you first need to plug the data into your backup pro‐ gram and then rely on it to extract your actual data – I’ve never liked that. I always pre‐ fer, where possible, to make a copy of my data, so that it’s

the same in both the original loca on and the backed up loca on. I know this all sounds very complicated, but it’s not re‐ ally,! Just think of it like this, ‐ if you don’t have your data (documents, pictures, favourites etc.) in two differ‐ ent physical loca ons then you don’t have it at all! It’s no good backing up to an‐ other place on the same hard drive, because if that hard drive dies (as they tend to) then both sets of your data are gone. Although its be er to back up to another hard drive in the same computer, it won’t help if that computer is stolen as both sets of the data will be gone. The point is that your two data sets should be in differ‐ ent physical loca ons, so the first is on your computer and perhaps the second is on a

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Monthly Caption Competition

Can you think of a witty caption to go with this picture? Send your ideas to office@thejungledrums.es or call 966 923 796 Adopted Turtle Deep within a forest a little turtle began to climb a tree. After hours of effort he reached the top, jumped into the air waving his front legs and crashed to the ground. After recovering, he slowly climbed the tree again, jumped, and fell to the ground. The turtle tried again and again while a couple of birds sitting on a branch watched his sad efforts. Finally, the female bird turned to her mate. "Dear," she chirped, "I think it's time to tell him he's adopted."

Cross-eyed Rottweiler A man takes his Rottweiler to the vet. "My dog's cross eyed. Is there anything you can do for him?" "Well," says the vet, "let's have a look at him." So he picks the dog up and examines his eyes, then checks his teeth. Finally, he says, "I'm going to have to put him down." "What? Because he's cross-eyed?" "No, because he's really heavy"

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When they get there, St Peter says, “We only have one rule here in heaven: Don't step on the ducks!” So they enter heaven, and sure enough, there are ducks all over the place. It is almost impossible not to step on a duck, and although they try their best to avoid them, it is not long before the first woman accidentally steps on one. Along comes St Peter with the ugliest man any of them had ever seen. St Peter chains the man to the woman who stepped on a duck and says, “Your punishment for stepping on a duck is to spend eternity chained to this ugly man!” The next day, the second woman accidentally steps on a duck and along comes St Peter, who doesn't miss a thing. With him is another extremely ugly man. He chains the man and woman together with the same admonishment as for the first woman. The third woman has observed all this and, not wanting to be chained for all eternity to an ugly man, is very, VERY careful where she steps. She manages to go months without stepping on any ducks, but one day St Peter comes up to her with the most handsome man she has ever laid eyes on... very tall, long eyelashes, muscular. St Peter chains them together without saying a word. The happy woman says, “I wonder what I did to deserve being chained to you for all of eternity?” The guy says, “I don't know about you, but I stepped on a duck.”

An atheist was seated next to a little girl on an airplane and he turned to her and said, "Do you want to talk? Flights go quicker if you strike up a conversation with your fellow passenger." The little girl, who had just started to read her book, replied to the total stranger, "What would you want to talk about?" “Oh, I don't know," said the atheist, smiling smugly. "How about why there is no God, or no Heaven or Hell, or no life after death?" "OK," she said. "Those could be interesting topics but let me ask you a question first. “A horse, a cow, and a deer all eat the same stuff grass. Yet a deer excretes little pellets, while a cow turns out a flat patty, but a horse produces clumps. Why do you suppose that is?" The atheist, visibly surprised by the little girl's intelligence, thinks about it and says, "Hmmm, I have no idea." To which the little girl replies, "Do you really feel qualified to discuss why there is no God, or no Heaven or Hell, or no life after death, when you don't know shit?" And then she went back to reading her book.

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Three women die together in an accident and go to heaven.

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Thinking caps on for this one! Answers in next month’s edition.

Across 7 What is the name of the coarse European grass found on coastal sand dunes? (6) 8 What is the surname of the actor who is best known for playing mobsters including Michael Corleone in The Godfather trilogy and Tony Montana in Scarface? (6) 10 According to legend, which Greek hero and king of Athens slew the Minotaur? (7) 11 What name is given to a block of steel, gold, silver, or other metal that is typically oblong in shape? (5) 12 What is the name of the Darling family’s pet Newfoundland dog in Peter Pan? (4) 13 What name is given to a circular or oval valley or natural depression on the earth’s surface, especially one containing water? (5) 17 Which city is the capital of Bolivia? (2,3) 18 Which saint was the author of the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles? (4) 22 What was the surname of actress Dame Edith

and former England wicket-keeper Godfrey? (5) 23 What is the result obtained by adding several amounts together and then dividing this total by the number of amounts? (7) 24 Which respiratory condition is marked by attacks of spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing? (6) 25 Which country was known as British Honduras until 1973? (6)

Down 1 Bedrich was the first name of which Bohemian composer of operas and symphonic poems, and founder of the Czech national school of music? (7) 2 Which French city was the scene of Joan of Arc’s first victory over the English during the Hundred Years War? (7) 3 Butane, helium and nitrous oxide are all what? (5) 4 Which is the largest ocean in the world? (7) 5 What was the nickname of Richard Starkey? (5) 6 Which is the main artery of the body? (5) 9 Which city is the capital of Pakistan? (9) 14 What name is given to sums of money or other payments demanded or paid for the release of prisoners? (7) 15 Michael who was the Democratic candidate who stood against George Bush Snr in 1988? (7) 16 What name is given to an official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to? (7) 19 What is the name of the smooth pinkish-brown nut with an edible kernel similar to a walnut? (5) 20 Which dance in triple time is performed by a couple who as a pair turn rhythmically round and round as they progress around the dance floor? (5) 21 What name is given to an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium? (5)

Solutions to last months crossword Across: 7 Cereal, 8 Catkin, 10 Auditor, 11 Synge, 12 ILEA, 13 Tweed, 17 Sting, 18 Giro, 22 Aesop, 23 Scalene, 24 Spacek, 25 Feline. Down: 1 Octavia, 2 Bridges, 3 Darts, 4 Parsley, 5 Skunk, 6 Knees, 9

Crow's Nest, 14 Stephen, 15 Fidelio, 16 Bo Derek, 19 Marsh, 20 Oscar, 21 Camel.

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Aries 21 March - 19 April Personal growth is experienced by the Aries this month with the October 11 th Full Moon in Aries. Emphasis on relationships. Friendships and careers are highlighted with the Sun, Mercury, and Venus in Libra. Money matters are focused upon this month with Venus in Scorpio from the 9 th on and the October 26 th New Moon in Scorpio as well. The month ends with the alignment of Jupiter in Taurus with Pluto in Capricorn making financial success possible.

Taurus 20 April - 20 May On the home front you will complete all domestic projects but don’t bite more than what you can chew. Take a break this month and enjoy lazy hours. Even with hectic workload, work life will be satisfying and you will make good progress. Expect compliments around 7 th and 21 st.

Gemini 21 May - 21 June A traffic ticket and a tiff with your workmates are likely so go slow. Planets in your 5 th house Libra indicates time for hobbies, family and sports. Take time to review investments and retirement account carefully. Plan for long term gain and remember your children’s education fund requirement. Friendships will provide you with quality time so socialize and have fun. If you meet your former love interest don’t get carried away. Money-wise your past performance will earn you rewards. Business travel is also on the cards.

Cancer 22 June - 22 July Easy going month overall, just avoid stretching your budget though you may feel like it. Singles can expect to meet someone fascinating while couples in love can expect more from their relationship. Parents may have a cause for celebrations around the New Moon. Make your presence visible at your work place by taking on extra projects, higher-ups are watching and you may land yourself a major Leo 23 July - 22 August Vehicles and appliances you own would be prone to mechanical problems. Remember a stitch in time will save you nine. The month is filled with delightful evenings with family and friends. A favorable time for career, act fast if you see an opportunity. Developments may take a little time to show. Avoid investing in home-based businesses; it may turn out to be only lofty promises. Planning to submit a resume - do it on 12th or 13th.

Brain Teasers 1. What is the easiest way to throw a ball, and have it stop, and completely reverse direction after traveling a short distance? 2. I am the shortest complete sentence in the English language. What am I? 3. How far can a dog run into the woods? 4. It is the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, the beginning of the end, and the end of every space. What is it?

Libra 23 September - 23 October Try to remember your affordability when being generous with friends and organizations and safeguard your financial information and valuables. You will be the most charming this month and let the positive energy keep flowing. Close relationships will benefit greatly. Financially you will get a good boost and find good bargains, but try not to overspend. Scorpio 24 October - 21 November Celebration of an event is on the cards around the 26 th. Relationships will fare well and people will be magically attracted towards you. You will have an unusually talkative mood about you. Workplace will be energetic and hectic and you have a good chance to showcase your talents, skills, leadership qualities Sagittarius 22 November - 21 December Life will be quite calm this month. Make plans for a vacation or travel or even indulging in a new sport or hobby. Relationships will be delightful. Singles may find new dating friends. Work life benefits due to favorable alignment of planets. There may be a raise or a new job offer. Step up when opportunity arises. Capricorn 22 December - 19 January With the Full Moon in Aries, Capricorn experiences a pull in directions- family life vs. career. After the Full Moon has passed you will enjoy family time. Friends and socializing will enter the picture later in the month with energy peaks. Capricorn will experience both stress and ease on the career front. Aquarius 20 January - 18 February Delays are a possibility when you travel around 14 th or so. Spending time with your loved ones at home will be quite enjoyable. Quick trips and increased communication are on the cards after the 11 th. Vehicles may require repairs and maintenance. On the career front you will have attention-getting moments, avoid getting carried away. Be as productive as possible and the potential rewards will be greater by the year end. Pisces 19 February - 20 March October brings relaxation. Financial issues should resolve themselves. With the New Moon in Scorpio on the 26 th a business trip is possible. Long distant relationships will be in the picture, perhaps more communicating together. The work front continues to be hectic, be cautious in over doing your workload.

5. The Pope has it but he does not use it. Your father has it but your mother uses it. Nuns do not need it. Your lady friend's husband has it and she uses it. What is it?

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1. Throw it in the air! 2. I am. 3. Halfway, any further and he will be running out of the woods 4. The letter E. 5. A last name.

Virgo 23 August - 22 September Life will be smooth this month except for minor challenges. Just take time out to relax and unwind each day. Almost all relationships will benefit. Financially you may gain by selling things at the consignment shop like hobby material, toys and kids clothing. Chances of finding forgotten money are also on the cards, check pockets and purses carefully.


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Brand new clothing for Sale. 10,000 pieces of mixed childrens, ladies and mens wear. Ideal for market traders. Bargain price of 5,000 €. Call now on 651 885 200. Storage available with trailer from 20 euro month a month, safe, secure, further details Tel 666 526 396 Los Montesinos (33)

Pensión La Oficina (The Black Bull)situated on the CV951, San Miguel de Salinas. Modern air-conditioned and ensuite rooms available, 35 € per night. Call 966 842 070 for reservations.

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English mobile hairdresser. 20 years experience. Prices from 6 euros. Almoradi, Algorfa, Benijofer, Rojales, Quesada, Guardamar, San Luis, Torrevieja areas. Call Jeri on 966 318 550 / 698 257 200. (30)

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Business Opportunites

10 cold drinks /snack vending machines with sites 44,900 euros. Excellent cash income, no overhead, operate from home 31,000 euros NETT per year one day p.w. to service.25 Pringle vending machines with sites 14,900 euros 250 euros per week NETT guaranteed, machines and sites available individually. 965 326 442 / 659 696 455 Bar for sale. Quesada area. Going

International Christian Assembly. Calle Pilar de Horadada 5, Torrevieja. Evangelical non-denominational. Sunday services 11:00am. Children’s Church 11:00am. House groups in Torrevieja, Los Balcones, San Javier. Ladies meeting Thursdays 11:00am. Pastor, Rafael Restrepo. All nationalities welcome 966 799 273 // 660 127 276. Pilar Christian Community Church Calle Canalejas 3. Pilar de la Horadada. Sunday Service at 11am, and Thursday at 5pm for Bible study and Prayer. Home groups meet during the week. All welcome from any church background or none. For further information contact Pilar ChristianCommunity Church@gmail.com or contact Reverend Eddie on 966 7693 00 or 650 509 606. Reg No:2009-SG/A

Viva Villa and Vacation Services, For Short or Long Term Rentals visit: www.villaandvacation.com or Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 112, Spacious 3 bedroom detached villa with its private pool is located on the El Raso urbanisation near Guardamar. Convenient for all amenities, shops, supermarket, restaurants and bars. Short or long term rental available. €800PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 63, Two bedroom 1st floor apartment situated in Monino Blanco. The property overlooks a superb communal pool area, in within walking distance of bars, restaurants and shops. Short or long term rental available. €P.O.A Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 155, Luxurious Three Bedroom Villa With Private Pool, in Quesada Close to shops and restaurants within a five minute drive, and Guadamar Beach is within a ten minute drive. Long term rental €795PCM, Short term available. €795PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 709, A lovely 1 bedroom apartment in Aguas Nuevas, within a 5 minute walk of the beach. There is a terrace outside with views to the sea. Short or long term rental available. €300PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

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To advertise here please telephone 966 727 334 or 626 397 397 or email advertising@thejungledrums.es

Ref: 708, A lovely two bedroom, one bathroom corner ground floor apartment in Algorfa, with a spacious patio & Residents off road parking. Communal pool near by. Short or long term rental available. €400PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 117, A Lovely 3 Bedroomed 1st floor apartment on the outskirts of Torrevieja (Mar Azul). The Apartment is in walking distance of the excellent beaches and a good selection of restaurants, shops and bars. €425PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 61, A lovely two bedroomed groundfloor apartment, located in the centre of the small Spanish town of Los Montesinos, With a pleasant communal swimming pool adjacent & all amenities in walking distance. €350PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 516, Well situated studio apartment in San Luis. The property has a balcony which has been glazed to create another room. Close to all shops and amenities, on a local bus route & 10 minutes from the beach. €250PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref. 702, A lovely 2 bedroom apartment in a quiet area of Torrevieja yet within walking distance to local beaches and amenities. It’s also less than an hour’s drive from both Alicante and Murcia San Javier Airports. €400PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref. 135, An outstanding two bedroom villa with one double and one twin room on the VillaMartin golf complex. There is a very pleasant terrace off the main bedroom and from the sun terrace on the roof the views are excellent. €400PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

Ref. 04, A 2 bedroom apartment one street back from the famous Cabo Roig strip. There is a selection of local shops, restaurants and bars on the doorstep with the shopping strip only 400 metres away. €450PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref. 92, A lovely three bedroom apartment on the ground floor of block one of the Miramar developments. A small balcony runs the width of the lounge area above the small private garden area at the front of the property. €450PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref. 33, A lovely large a 2 bedroom ground floor bungalow apartment in Torre La Mata within walking distance to the beach. Large lounge, 1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom. €325PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref. 104, Lovely 2 Bedroom Apartment in Torrevieja, within walking distance to the Friday Market, Town Centre and the beach. Close to the Habaneres Shopping Centre and Aquapark. €350PCM Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

Property For Sale

Gran Alacant, corner semi detached 3 bedroomed, 2 bathrooms, large garden, enclosed terrace, fully furnished, private drive for 2 cars, on gated desirable urbanisation Monte Faro, many facilities priced for quick sale 185,000 Tel 680 333 242 House for sale. Santiago de la Ribera, 3-4 bedrooms, lovely garden, two balconies, two fireplaces, quiet neighbourhood, five minutes walk to beach. Tel: 616 596 647 or 672 192 482 (22). Balsares, terraced 4 bedroomed house, 3 bathrooms, large underbuild,

private underground parking direct to house, small gated urbanisation, directly over looking proposed new golf course opposite Gran Alacant, priced for quick sale at original off plan price 195.000 Tel 680 333 242 Gran Alacant, 3 bedroomed, 3 bath mid terraced Altomar 1, views of Alicante Bay, close to communal pool, walking distance to bars and resturants opportunity at reduced price 125,000 Tel 680 333 242 Gran Alacant, front line, 2 bed, 1 bath, downstairs toilet, fully furnished, roof terrace, walking distance to beaches, large communal and resturants, beach front property priced for quick sale 125,000 Tel 680 333 242 Quesada, detached 3 bedroomed, 2 bath, all large rooms, front enclosed conservatory, fully furnished, oiled fuelled heating, outdoor poolside kitchen and bbq area enclosed, large pool, outside toilet, garage for 2 cars, newly refurbished, established garden with fruit trees, set in a cul de sac on 1000m2, the overall plot can be divided, as registered as two plots, so this house could be a substantial investment opportunity, situated in the Dona pepe area close to Quesada town centre, priced 255,000 negotiable Tel 680 333 242 Viva Villa and Vacation Services are pleased to offer property sales for the Torrevieja and Oriheula areas of the Costa Blanca, Spain. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 or Visit : www.villaandvacation.com Ref: 513, €115,000. Two bedroom ground floor apartment, in Aguas Nuevas, close to all amenities including the beach. It has a good size lounge, kitchen and has off road parking facilities. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

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Classifieds To advertise here please telephone 966 923796 or email advertising@thejungledrums.es Ref: 521, €105,000. This comfortable bungalow is located in San Luis with a new roof and solarium tiles. It is close to supermarkets, bars, restaurants and is on the local bus route. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 520, €85,000. Two bedroom apartment in Dream Hills, with a fully equipped kitchen, large lounge, glazed-in terrace and a large solarium. This property comes with a large communal swimming pool. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 516, €39,999. Studio apartment in San Luis, close to amenities. Open plan fully equipped kitchen. Good sized lounge, bedroom and out onto balcony which has been glazed to create another room. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 510, €79,999. Bungalow located in San Luis. It is close to the supermarkets, bars and restaurants and is on the local bus route. An Opel Corsa car is included in this sale. mCall: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: KP3100, €198,000. Three bedroom, two bathroom detached villa, lo-

cated in San Luis, on a 450sqm plot, with communal pool. Garage to side of house. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 30, €119,000. Two bedroom detached house with large front terrace. This villa is in the Punta Marina area close to Playa Flamenca , Close to amenities. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 78, €120,000. Three bedroom Quad in Jardin Del Mar VII. There is off-road parking and small storage shed in the enclosed garden area, communal pool nearby. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref: 709, €60,000 A lovely 1 bedroom apartment in Aguas Nuevas, within a 5 minute walk of the beach. There is a terrace outside with views to the sea. Short or long term rental available. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397 Ref. 526, €49,900. A lovely bright 1 bedroom apartment in the area of Torreblanca.There is a large communal pool and well maintained gardens, with tennis courts and childrens play area. Call: 965 707 188 or 626 397 397

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Situations Vacant

Outgoing friendly sales staff wanted for exciting new venture in Torrevieja and surrounding areas. No experience necessary as full training given, although face to face sales experience an advantage. Phone Sue on 606 024 743 for more details (32)

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A private buyer looking to buy a cheap car directly from the owner (middleman please do not call)Tel 638 811 881(35)

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