Child builds tiny cart for Joe the paraplegic bunny

Reporter: Jennifer Waddell

TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) - When the O'Rourke family of Tucson found a couple of Easter-time bunnies in their back yard, they knew right away that something wasn't quite right.

There was a reason the mother rabbit abandoned them.  Paul O'Rourke realized one bunny they named Joe had no use of his hind legs.  Paul and his family helped nurse the bunnies back to health, but then they went one step further to help the paraplegic bunny.

Paul's son Liam designed and built a small cart for Joe to help him move around a little easier.  The red wagon with yellow wheels took some getting used to, but ultimately seemed to improve his mobility.

After Joe and his brother were feeling a bit better, the O'Rourke family took them to a wildlife rescue center.

Paul provided KGUN9 a home video they produced to document Joe the Tucson Easter bunny.

 

Awesome.

iPhone Location Tracking Conspiracy

You may have read on Gizmodo or other sites about the fact that your iPhone knows where you've been. It stores that data in a file on your iPhone that is backed up to your computer when you sync via iTunes.

There is a tool available (Mac only,) that will allow you to see this location data on a map. I ran this app against my iPhone location data, and it did, in fact, show me everywhere I've been since first turning on my iPhone 4 back in November. 

Here's the thing, though. It appears to only use cell phone towers to pinpoint your location, so it isn't very accurate. The data looks more like a heat map than an actual GPS track (like you'll see if you enable background updating in the Google Latitude app.) So I'm not sure I see the crisis. 

Location data has been a big deal lately. Apps for Foursquare, GoWalla, Facebook, Twitter, and others use your location. But they do it with your permission. It does seem a little skeezy that Apple is doing it without consent or notification. I'm more concerned with uploading geotagged photos to Flickr than I am about my iPhone keeping track of where I've been. Those geotagged photos use GPS to determine location. Fine if I'm traveling, but I have to remember to turn off the geotagging if I'm at a location I don't necessarily want broadcasted to the world, (like my house, or the homes of friends or family.)

What's your take on it? Does it bother you? Does it even surprise you? I imagine that Apple can't be the only company whose phones keep track of this type of data. What are your thoughts?

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