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The Radiation Database is an attempt to document the world’s most powerful RF radiation sources in addition to just about anything else “geeky.” It’s what you get when you mix George Jetson with Google Earth.
This file is a labor of love. My nickname is “Resonated” and I am fascinated with all things radiant, resonant, and electromagnetic. EMR is modern magic, useful in so many ways, and these facilities are performing modern magic. I love science, and I find many of the facilities contained herein intriguing. I hope you will as well.The Radiation Database is an attempt to document the world’s most powerful RF... more
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Residents of a West Bank village with no electricity have been helped out of the darkness by unlikely benefactors – a group of Israelis who installed solar panels and wind turbines to illuminate the Palestinians' makeshift homes. The villagers of Susya live in tents and caves with power lines darting right above their dwellings, connecting a nearby Jewish settlement to the power grid while bypassing them entirely. It was this lack of basic services that drew the physicists from Comet-ME, a group of pro-peace Israeli scientists and activists, to this dusty, desolate area. Now the entire village of 300 people has access to power that is reliable, free and green. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/your-details/43054-israeli-scientistsactivists-bring-green-power-to-west-bank-village-susya-south-hebron-mountains-Residents of a West Bank village with no electricity have been helped out of the... more
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“Do you agree with the re-unification of the German Reich, and do you vote for the party of our leader, Adolph Hitler?”.... But let us not forget that our ballots are little better, if a lot less threatening. Where do I cast my vote to re-do the entire system? Why are there only two parties? Why is there still an electoral system? ..... read all http://www.freeturbine.com/index.php/news/artists-news/item/democracy-in-the-third-reich“Do you agree with the re-unification of the German Reich, and do you vote for... more
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An automatic parking system could keep cars off the streets and recharge EVs at the same time.The alarms are set and shopping strategies are honed but there's no easy way to find parking on Black Friday.
link:http://news.discovery.com/autos/electric-vehicles-parkhaus-black-friday-111124.htmlAn automatic parking system could keep cars off the streets and recharge EVs at the... more
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it's the system that's the problem not an economic system - barking up the wrong tree if we are pointed to 'fine tuning' the economy, we need to shrink the system into manageable parts, not the way it is now.it's the system that's the problem not an economic system - barking up the... more
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Because of the deliberately dishonest and even vile portrayals of the leader in the controlled media, not much is known regarding Qaddafi's political thoughts and his guiding ideology. He is described in the media as a dictator, yet in 'The Green Book', Qaddafi outlines the actual governing foundation that undergirds the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. That foundation is The Third Universal Theory 'which upon critical analysis' puts many so-called Western Democracies and Republics to shame......... http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/43007-how-libyan-democracy-puts-western-democracy-to-shameBecause of the deliberately dishonest and even vile portrayals of the leader in the... more
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Forget your car keys? Soon it won’t make a difference, as long as you have your laptop. An interesting viral Web video (see below) making the rounds since the Black Hat cybersecurity conference earlier this month depicts two researchers from iSEC Partners (a San Francisco-based security firm) breaking into a 1998 Subaru Outback via their PC. In less than 60 seconds, they wirelessly find the car’s security system module, bypass it and start the engine remotely. iSEC researchers Don Bailey and Mat Solnik claim to be able to hack their way into a securely locked car because its alarm relies on a cell phone or satellite network that can receive commands via text messaging. Devices connecting via a cellular or satellite network are assigned the equivalent of a phone number or Web address. If hackers can figure out the number or address for a particular car, they could use a PC to send commands via text messages that instruct the car to disarm, unlock and start. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/43000-thieves-could-steal-cars-via-text-messages-in-60-secondsForget your car keys? Soon it won’t make a difference, as long as you have your... more
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“A secret document prepared for Prime Minister Putin by Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is claiming that President Medvedev confirmed in his extended meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in February 2011 that the new planet named Tyche (pronounced ty-kee) by NASA will be appearing in the Earth’s night sky by 2012. Though the existence of this planet had long been known to the ancients, it has only been in the past year that Western scientists have begun informing their citizens about this unprecedented event soon to occur, but who are, also, still failing to tell how catastrophic its appearance will be....... http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/submit-an-article/42993-nibiru-great-arrival-of-planet-x-timeline-of-2012-cataclysm“A secret document prepared for Prime Minister Putin by Russia’s Ministry... more
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"Folks who do systems analysis have a great belief in "leverage points." These are places within a complex system (a corporation, an economy, a living body, a city, an ecosystem) where a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything." This is well worth spending the time reading and understanding what is be proposed... very important articel"Folks who do systems analysis have a great belief in "leverage... more
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Following the horrendous terror attacks which struck Norway on Friday, the internet community has come out in support of the victims, and condemnation of the attacker – and this includes hacking group ‘Anonymous’. The group who have in the past hacked large companies such as Visa and Paypal have shown their better side by organising a campaign which they call ‘Operation UnManifest’ in their attempt to make the cowardly who committed the attacks – Anders Behring Breivik – ‘look a joke’. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/42991-operation-unmanifest-let-anders-behring-breivik-become-a-jokeFollowing the horrendous terror attacks which struck Norway on Friday, the internet... more
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if you want to know how the world really works you have to read this... it's a bit long but the reason it is because it has allot to say... "Folks who do systems analysis have a great belief in "leverage points." These are places within a complex system (a corporation, an economy, a living body, a city, an ecosystem) where a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything.
The systems community has a lot of lore about leverage points. Those of us who were trained by the great Jay Forrester at MIT have absorbed one of his favorite stories. "People know intuitively where leverage points are. Time after time I've done an analysis of a company, and I've figured out a leverage point. Then I've gone to the company and discovered that everyone is pushing it in the wrong direction !"
The classic example of that backward intuition was Forrester's first world model. Asked by the Club of Rome to show how major global problems-poverty and hunger, environmental destruction, resource depletion, urban deterioration, unemployment-are related and how they might be solved, Forrester came out with a clear leverage point: Growth. Both population and economic growth. Growth has costs-among which are poverty and hunger, environmental destruction-the whole list of problems we are trying to solve with growth!
The world's leaders are correctly fixated on economic growth as the answer to virtually all problems, but they're pushing with all their might in the wrong direction. "if you want to know how the world really works you have to read this... it's a... more
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Add 6 more pots to your ebb and grow system. Each 6 pot add-on includes all the necessary hardware and tubing. Growing media not included. Picture of a complete bucket system, this does not include a controller unit or reservoir..
http://www.coasthydroponics.com/p/130/924.htmlAdd 6 more pots to your ebb and grow system. Each 6 pot add-on includes all the... more
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I do not label myself a liberal. As being a student of political philosophy, I have understood one thing for sure, that you can't entirely label a person's whole gamut of thoughts and opinions about everything under the sun into one segment and say he or she belongs to this stream of thought. A person's thought might suggest colours of one division in a whole continuum more than that of another, but to rule out completely would be making a slight error in judgment.
There are liberal conservatives and conservative liberals; hence there goes the mixing of ideas. It is only for the sake of debate that tags are put on issues and said that they are of concern or importance to one group or certain groups more than to some others. That if approached with this or that political or social ideal, we can solve the matter.
Even starting within a single premise in a whole structure of a complete theory, ideas do build up and develop in ways that are confusing as to where they should exactly belong.
If anything, I call myself a free-thinker, opened to ideas and possibilities. This very notion makes anyone a liberal. Now, what conservative would not say the same thing? It is merely the words that limit and trap our actual thoughts, sometimes conveying what we really think and feel and sometimes denying us the very function they are meant for.
To a question of whether liberal thinking is a panacea for all ills of human society, I would say, we should not hurry in becoming secure in an assumption that liberal thought is the very thing to give all answers and solutions. This very process of "thesis and antithesis" and then generating some synthesis is a method that has granted us progress, both in economics and structural sense. At the end of the day, we are all humans, whether we belong to any spectrum of political ideals. We tend to deal with issues keeping our moral and spiritual beliefs along with our civic and rational approaches intact, so that we remain ideological beings, regardless of what ideology we conform to. The very struggle of doing what "ought" to be done makes us humans and sometimes the struggle is what is it is that ought to be done which then creates contest of solving issues.
I don't label myself a liberal or put myself in particular with any stream of thought, because aim is to give get solutions and put them on work. It is merely for debating and "political means" to garner any discussion on this thought is right and should be applied or that one would do.
To answer whether liberal thought can solve issues, I would say moderation would be good between both sides of the continuum and things should be dealt with as they come of, and not with any politically structured approach. Because essentially as humans, we have an instinct to do what we feel and think is right and that comfort of feeling and thinking can come from any approach.I do not label myself a liberal. As being a student of political philosophy, I have... more
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On Saturday, Lulz Security announced what would be their final release, indicating that the group of six (according to the release) would disband. Unlike past releases, which have been fraught with gloating and taunting messages, the press release that went with the information release was almost wistful, talking about their love of the “chaotic thrill of entertainment and anarchy”, and how such things entertain. It even went philisophical, stating that these things are “what we all crave, even the seemingly lifeless politicians and emotionless, middle-aged self-titled failures. You are not failures. You have not blown away. You can get what you want and you are worth having it, believe in yourself.”. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/42977-lulzsec-final-releaseOn Saturday, Lulz Security announced what would be their final release, indicating... more
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This video is about my introduction of my video chat online adviser webpage. It's about providing online video chat with users in computer and internet knowledge. Like emails, internet use, e-commerce, downloads, softwares, anti-virus, spywares, computers maintenance, disk cleaning and other relevant computer and internet knowledge.This video is about my introduction of my video chat online adviser webpage. It's... more
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David Spates shows and talks an escalator malfunction in washington DC at the L'Enfant Plaza Metro Station. CDavid Spates shows and talks an escalator malfunction in washington DC at the... more
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David Spates shows and talks an escalator malfunction in washington DC at the L'Enfant Plaza Metro Station.David Spates shows and talks an escalator malfunction in washington DC at the... more
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Student protests, rioting, Psychology of Revolution, Twitter revolutions. . . Rebellion is alive and kicking. But why do only some of us choose to take a stand? So why do some of us choose to rebel? It's a question we haven't had many answers to. Milgram‘s experiments are a classic example of how researchers have concentrated their attention on those who con form — in a documentary about his studies, Milgram even chose not to include footage of anyone rebelling. Those who said no were confined to the cutting-room floor. But new research is putting rebels firmly into the spotlight. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/33546-the-rebel-in-all-of-us-the-psychology-of-revolutionStudent protests, rioting, Psychology of Revolution, Twitter revolutions. . .... more
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