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Trailer full of sex objects overturned on highway

A truck carrying sex toys and lubricant on an Oklahoma highway overturned in an accident involving another truck, spilling a large portion of its load.

Of course, the reporters who came to this unlikely scene were stunned when they saw the contents of the trailer in question.

A local TV station presented images and a report from a helicopter, showing some very hilarious images.

The merchandise that was lying on the asphalt was obvious when the camera zoomed in on it, which made this scenario very funny.

In the end, traffic was backed up for hours… because of a mountain of sex toys.

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Mobile Syrup

Rogers to separate wireless, wireline traffic to prevent outages like July 8th

Rogers plans to separate its wireless and wireline networks through adjustments to its core network, MobileSyrup has learned. It could take up to 18 months to build the separation, with the migration likely happening in two years.

Rogers’ Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Jorge Fernandes, announced the plan at an all-hands meeting Friday. This solution appears to be Rogers’ answer to the question of how to prevent a massive outage like the one that took down the company’s wireless and wireline networks on July 8th.

Rogers currently runs what’s called an all-IP network. That means it puts all traffic (wireless, wireline, telephone, etc.) through the same core network, which is why both services failed during the July 8th outage. Based on evidence gathered by researchers and information previously shared with MobileSyrup, it appears Rogers’ Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routers malfunctioned after a maintenance update on July 8th. Those routers are responsible for handling all the traffic and transferring it between Rogers’ network and the wider internet. For more on this, read MobileSyrup’s deep dive into the outage here.

All-IP networks can be described as being like an FM radio where instead of having multiple stations to tune into, there’s one tuning that contains every station. MobileSyrup understands that Rogers’ plan is to add what’s essentially a ‘second tuning’ to its FM radio and migrate some ‘stations’ to the second tuning. Put another way, the company will maintain two core pipelines to the internet and will likely separate wireless traffic (such as 5G and LTE) and wireline traffic (like fibre), putting one in each pipeline.

It’s unclear if the separate pipelines would act as fallbacks for each other, enabling wireless and wireline traffic to stay up if one of the pipes goes down. Presumably, Rogers will go this route, but at the very least, the change should prevent an outage from taking down wireless and wireline at the same time. It also isn’t clear how much it will cost the company to make this separation, although MobileSyrup understands it will be expensive.

MobileSyrup understands the changes will apply deep in the core of Rogers’ network and should not be felt by customers. From the perspective of Rogers subscribers, nothing will change.

Rogers did not respond to MobileSyrup’s request for comment in time for publication.

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Musique

New Music March 15

The Rango soundtrack was released this week. Directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Johnny Depp – in voice, at least – the animated film features original songs by Los Lobos and a soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, also the composer for major motion pictures The Dark NightInception, and Pirates of the Caribbean

A new American Idol compilation is also out this week:  American Idol: 10th Anniversary – The Hits Volume 1 includes tracks from Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, Carrie Underwood and Adam Lambert, among others. This first volume includes hit songs from each season’s winners as well as a few fan favorites.

Chicago punk rock band Rise Against unveils their sixth LP this week. Endgame touches upon deeper themes such as Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill. 

Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker releases a solo album today. Give the Drummer Some features major artists such as Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Slash, Cypress Hill and Snoop Dogg.

Also launching this week: Rare Bird Alert by bluegrass band Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, with tracks featuring former Beatle Paul McCartney and the Dixie Chicks. Teen actress Miranda Cosgrove, of iCarly fame, releases a new five-track EP, High Maintenance, and singer-songwriter Bryan Master releases the indie album For People Like Us, featuring Liz Phair.