John Stamos won't be heading to jail for DUI.
He copped a plea Tuesday and has received three years' probation. He was also ordered to complete 52 AA meetings in the next year and attend two hours of drug and alcohol counseling.
Stamos was arrested in June after Beverly Hills police pulled him over for “behaving strangely and driving erratically.” He was reportedly under the influence of GHB and another non-narcotic drug, and spent 30 days in rehab over the summer.
He copped a plea Tuesday and has received three years' probation. He was also ordered to complete 52 AA meetings in the next year and attend two hours of drug and alcohol counseling.
Stamos was arrested in June after Beverly Hills police pulled him over for “behaving strangely and driving erratically.” He was reportedly under the influence of GHB and another non-narcotic drug, and spent 30 days in rehab over the summer.
Here's a celebrity business story of a sort we've seen many times before: According to TMZ, Larry the Cable Guy has filed a trademark infringement suit against a filling station in Diamondhead, Mississippi, that calls itself Giterdone. He claims the gas station is confusing customers and taking advantage of his fame by putting the name on merchandise, which is -- of course -- something that he does as well. The comic and actor is seeking all the profits from the stores tsotchkes sales as well as the destruction of its remaining stock.
Kaley Cuoco has said bye-bye to her wedding date tattoo, just months after saying bye-bye to her marriage.
The star posted pics of her new ink on Instagram. She covered the Roman numerals marking the day she and Ryan Sweeting wed (12/31/2013) with a giant moth.
Along with the new tat, she wrote, “The deep, meaningful, larger than life meaning behind this beautiful piece of ink, is… It covered the last one.”
She thanked the tattoo artist, writing, “Thank you @nero_sct @studiocitytattoo for helping me right my wrongs. Note to self -- do not mark your body with any future wedding dates.” She added the hashtags #Under30Mistakes and #DontTakeYourselfTooSeriouslyKids.
Kaley and Ryan announced they were divorcing in September.
The star posted pics of her new ink on Instagram. She covered the Roman numerals marking the day she and Ryan Sweeting wed (12/31/2013) with a giant moth.
Along with the new tat, she wrote, “The deep, meaningful, larger than life meaning behind this beautiful piece of ink, is… It covered the last one.”
She thanked the tattoo artist, writing, “Thank you @nero_sct @studiocitytattoo for helping me right my wrongs. Note to self -- do not mark your body with any future wedding dates.” She added the hashtags #Under30Mistakes and #DontTakeYourselfTooSeriouslyKids.
Kaley and Ryan announced they were divorcing in September.
Kim Kardashian is dead set against having a C-section.
Though baby number-two is breech, the reality star plans to have a natural birth. In a blog post, she wrote, "His head is still up and it's supposed to be down. He was supposed to turn by 32 weeks. So now, I will have to get a C-section. Or so I thought!"
Kim says she "learned that you actually can deliver a breech baby" and found "one of the few doctors that still does this." In fact, Paul Crane was her mother's doctor and delivered Kim herself.
In order to avoid the C-section, Kim has been trying to turn the baby around through "intensive chiropractic work," burning the herb mugwort on her pinky toe and "even attempting hypnosis."
Kim's due date for the baby boy is around Christmas.
Though baby number-two is breech, the reality star plans to have a natural birth. In a blog post, she wrote, "His head is still up and it's supposed to be down. He was supposed to turn by 32 weeks. So now, I will have to get a C-section. Or so I thought!"
Kim says she "learned that you actually can deliver a breech baby" and found "one of the few doctors that still does this." In fact, Paul Crane was her mother's doctor and delivered Kim herself.
In order to avoid the C-section, Kim has been trying to turn the baby around through "intensive chiropractic work," burning the herb mugwort on her pinky toe and "even attempting hypnosis."
Kim's due date for the baby boy is around Christmas.
Johnny Manziel has been replaced by Josh McCown as the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. One week after being named the team’s starter, Manziel has been demoted to third-string quarterback for Monday night’s game against the Baltimore Ravens after social media posts surfaced this week showing Manziel allegedly partying last weekend in Texas during the team’s bye week. Head coach Mike Petine said he, offensive coordinator John DeFilippo and quarterbacks coach Kevin O’Connell had spoken with Manziel before the bye to make clear they expected he would handle himself “the right way.”
TOP 10 GADGETS FOR 2015
In today’s world, someone is always eager to tell you the top 10 or 20 of just about anything. “Time” just released what they consider to be the Top 10 Gadgets for 2015. How many do you own?
10. The Light L16 camera starts us off. This futuristic looking camera is really 16 different cameras in one. Yes, 16. For each image the L16 uses up to 10 of its lenses at once, the blends the photos into a high quality amalgamation. The person holding the camera does have some discretion, as they can adjust the depth of field of their image after it was taken. (light.co)
9. Samsung 16TB SSD is a new hard drive which is among the largest SSD ever made. The drive can hold up to 16 terabytes of data. (Samsung)
8. LittleBits Gizmos & Gadgets kit helps teach kids with hands-on tech time. It’s a pack of color-coded circuits, control boards and wiring that helps kids learn how their video game consoles and smartphones actually work. There are probably some adults who could use this one too. {Little Bits Electronics)
7. The Garmin Varia is a nice addition. While the Garmin’s you know are for your auto, this one is for your bike. It helps the rider know when a car is approaching from behind and will hopefully help prevent auto/bike accidents. (Gamin)
6. The DJI Inspire. This drone is a little more expensive than DJI’s popular Phantom series drone, which you’ve probably seen at local parks. While it does look like a spaceship, it would be a fun version for your first jump into the world of drones. (DJI)
5. OnePlus, a cell phone with great specs at a low entry level fee of $329 with no contract. The problem, if you can call it that, is you have to be invited to buy one. Great publicity ploy to get people talking about it. (One Plus)
4. NASA’s New Horizons probe came within seven-thousand-seven-hundred-fifty miles of Pluto in July of this year, taking photos as it went by. It wasn’t long before New Horizons was beaming back data about the former planet, including very high resolution imagery of it. (NASA)
3. The Google self-driving car has long been talked about and while it’s a workable machine, Google doesn’t plan to put it on the road any time soon. The self-driving car has a Beetle-esque exterior with no (gasp) steering wheel. (Google)
Self-balancing scooters come in at the number two mark, and you’ve probably already seen them somewhere. After all, Justin Bieber and Wiz Khalifa have been seen on them so now everyone wants one. Would be great if they were available for Christmas, but a copyright dispute might keep them off the shelves. (10 Hawk)
The Microsoft HoloLens, which is number one, brings us Mixed Reality. When wearing the HoloLens, holographic images will suddenly appear around you. The headset has the potential use for professionals like surgeons and space astronauts. (Microsoft)
In today’s world, someone is always eager to tell you the top 10 or 20 of just about anything. “Time” just released what they consider to be the Top 10 Gadgets for 2015. How many do you own?
10. The Light L16 camera starts us off. This futuristic looking camera is really 16 different cameras in one. Yes, 16. For each image the L16 uses up to 10 of its lenses at once, the blends the photos into a high quality amalgamation. The person holding the camera does have some discretion, as they can adjust the depth of field of their image after it was taken. (light.co)
9. Samsung 16TB SSD is a new hard drive which is among the largest SSD ever made. The drive can hold up to 16 terabytes of data. (Samsung)
8. LittleBits Gizmos & Gadgets kit helps teach kids with hands-on tech time. It’s a pack of color-coded circuits, control boards and wiring that helps kids learn how their video game consoles and smartphones actually work. There are probably some adults who could use this one too. {Little Bits Electronics)
7. The Garmin Varia is a nice addition. While the Garmin’s you know are for your auto, this one is for your bike. It helps the rider know when a car is approaching from behind and will hopefully help prevent auto/bike accidents. (Gamin)
6. The DJI Inspire. This drone is a little more expensive than DJI’s popular Phantom series drone, which you’ve probably seen at local parks. While it does look like a spaceship, it would be a fun version for your first jump into the world of drones. (DJI)
5. OnePlus, a cell phone with great specs at a low entry level fee of $329 with no contract. The problem, if you can call it that, is you have to be invited to buy one. Great publicity ploy to get people talking about it. (One Plus)
4. NASA’s New Horizons probe came within seven-thousand-seven-hundred-fifty miles of Pluto in July of this year, taking photos as it went by. It wasn’t long before New Horizons was beaming back data about the former planet, including very high resolution imagery of it. (NASA)
3. The Google self-driving car has long been talked about and while it’s a workable machine, Google doesn’t plan to put it on the road any time soon. The self-driving car has a Beetle-esque exterior with no (gasp) steering wheel. (Google)
Self-balancing scooters come in at the number two mark, and you’ve probably already seen them somewhere. After all, Justin Bieber and Wiz Khalifa have been seen on them so now everyone wants one. Would be great if they were available for Christmas, but a copyright dispute might keep them off the shelves. (10 Hawk)
The Microsoft HoloLens, which is number one, brings us Mixed Reality. When wearing the HoloLens, holographic images will suddenly appear around you. The headset has the potential use for professionals like surgeons and space astronauts. (Microsoft)
Ahmed Mohamed was suspended from his school in Irving, Texas for taking a clock that he made to school. Lawyers for the 14-year old are now asking 10 million dollars from the city of Irving and five million from the Irving Independent School District. They are also seeking an apology from those involved.
After word got out of the incident, the 14-year old received threats, including emails, that made him fear for his life. The arrest caused a variety of emotions from people, including outrage and sympathy as well as the threats. They say all this has caused severe psychological trauma. Mohamed says he thinks it is very sad that his teacher thought the homemade clock was a threat.
On a positive side, Mohamed was invited to the White House to meet President Obama. He also met Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in the Sudanese capitol, Khartoum. He also got to meet Google co-founder Sergey Brin and officials form Turkey, Sudan and Jordan.
Mohamed and his family have since moved to Qatar to complete his education. The Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community offered him a full scholarship to come there.
“Time” magazine named Mohamed one of its “30 Most Influential Teens of 2015.”
After word got out of the incident, the 14-year old received threats, including emails, that made him fear for his life. The arrest caused a variety of emotions from people, including outrage and sympathy as well as the threats. They say all this has caused severe psychological trauma. Mohamed says he thinks it is very sad that his teacher thought the homemade clock was a threat.
On a positive side, Mohamed was invited to the White House to meet President Obama. He also met Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in the Sudanese capitol, Khartoum. He also got to meet Google co-founder Sergey Brin and officials form Turkey, Sudan and Jordan.
Mohamed and his family have since moved to Qatar to complete his education. The Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community offered him a full scholarship to come there.
“Time” magazine named Mohamed one of its “30 Most Influential Teens of 2015.”
So I don't usually want time to fly by but I am kinda geeking out about the new Captain America movie "Civil War" that drops on May 6th of 2016. The studio released the trailer during the Jimmy Kimmel show the other night. Here it is in case you missed it.