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 The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Joey Arak.Suspect Calls For DirectionsMONROE, La. - Jerry Wayne Till managed to get away from sheriff s deputies and elude them brie stanley cups fly -- until he called them for help after he got lost in the woods.A sheriff s deputy tried to pull over Till on Wednesday evening for speeding, but Till drove away, exceeding 100 mph at times, before eventually abandoning his vehicle and running into the woods, according to the arrest affidavit.Deputies brought in search dogs, but couldn t locate Till until he called the sheriff s office from his cell phone asking for help because he was lost.        Deputies still couldn t find him, until a nearby resident heard Till crying for help and called the authorities.Maj. Jay Russell said deputies believe Till was heading to his home, but got misdirected in the woods. Deputies took him into custody about a quarter mile from the  stanley us house of the deputy who tried to pull him over.Till, who was charged with aggravated flight and driving with an expired license, told deputies that he d stanley quencher idn t pull over because he wasn t thinking straight.Music Pirate Didn t Own Computer            CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The recording industry sued Gertrude Walton, accusing her of illegally trading music over the Internet as  smittenedkitten. But the lawsuit was filed more than a month after the 83-year-old woman died in December, and her daughter says Walton hated computer Xpgz Ivan Aftermath: Panhandle Pounded
 It   been nearly a year since Fan TV told us about its plan to to revolutionize the way we watch live TV with a set-top-box. Today, Time Warner customers become the first to get access to the platform. It turns out that making your cable work better comes at a hefty price.     The interface your cable provider came up with totally sucks, and Fan TV thinks it can make it better with a smart UI that integrates live TV with over-the-top apps like Netflix and Hulu. The Fan TV box is a straight-up replacement for your cable box that is controlled by a Magic Mouse-like remote with no buttons. You navigate the on-screen UI with intuitive tap and swipe gestures. The idea is to put content first. Rather than picking the service you wa stanley website nt to use and only then deciding what you want to watch, the Fan TV system guides you t stanley hrnek o the right service depending on what you want. For example, you can search for Robert De Niro stanley taza  and it ;ll tell you across both cable and your apps what   available. The concept was elegant but unfortunately, it was just an idea. Today, it because a reality, albeit, a bit of a grounded one. If you ;ve got TWC you can pre-order Fan TV now for $100. If you wait until the box ships in June it ;ll cost you $150. That   a lot to pay to make your cable work better, although, if you ;re already paying a box rental fee it basically pays for itself in a year at the $100 pre-order price. What   more, the box only ships with