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Saturday, November 26, 2011

The robot (or mannequin) is an illusionary street dance style – often confused with popping – that attempts to imitate a dancing robot or mannequin. Roboting gained fame after Michael Jackson used the dance when he performed "Dancing Machine" with his brothers, however the dance was originally created by Ron Cornelius.

Watch this video. It's really fantastic.

Monday, November 21, 2011

I think it doesn’t need to explain that what FaceBook is and how it works? So, I would like to start this post like this.

FaceBook is a social networking website rich with more than 800 million active users. Sorry, more than 799,999,996 users???? The reason is I have own 5 FaceBook accounts.

Why should protect kids on FaceBook? Can you agree with my own answer?

Evils are living every ware, and social networks like FaceBook are hubs which allow them to find pabulums. (True, FaceBook team uses their best effort to protect users form bad guys)

Ok, how it goes with kids?

A little kid can be an easy victim of violator under so many direct and indirect ways such as stealing personal information, sex violation, abuse, porn…….. The most critical part is a person’s social life and personally depends on the experiences he is gotten in his growing age. That is the time he/she is learning that what’s good and what’s bad. No matter with white side, but when it considers along black side, which can be bad impact for his future life and personality.

As an example, sex violators widely use social networks to fulfill their sexual desires. How dangerous it is if your 10 years old boy had gotten a friendship with a homosexual guy.

What do you do if you’ll find your kid with FaceBook account? (According to ConsumersReports.org on May 2011, there are 7.5 million children under 13 with accounts, violating the site's terms of service)

Cutting sources are too efficient than rules or punishments. You must aware him that what he’s doing.

The minimum age limit for legal FaceBook account is 13 years. But, the ridiculous fact is anybody who has internet connection, computer, email address can create a FaceBook account. So, If your kid (who’s below age 13), already have a FaceBook account, that’s an illegal and fake account.

Tip#1
Ask him/her that “why do you need a FaceBook accounts?”

Sometimes, the reason may be innocent such as sharing of educational materials. Under these kinds of objectives, you have to think twice before getting actions against his account.

Tip#2
Tell him that “don’t do illegal things” and aware him that why it has an age limit?

Sure, he’ll reply you that “My friends also have FaceBook accounts” ask him as “if your friend will steal $10.00 by other friend's pocket, do you also do that?”

Anyway, if your kid will strongly say that “I really need this account”, and if you also will fell it as innocent requirement, teach him about do's and don'ts of FaceBook, make him aware of the risks, get his logging info and check the account randomly.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Did you watch the movie “Day after Tomorrow”? If yes, you must have an idea that how effective is it? Yet, if it hasn’t done destruction like it shows by the movie, same something is happening.

Last October 26, NASA-DC8 founded a massive crack in glacier called “Pine Island” and the broken part was huge more than 300 square miles.

According to the Scientists, because this situation, there’s a risk of increasing the water level of sea.

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Hybrid Air Vehicles, work upon helium and hydrogen gas technology used in late 1900 century for flying aircrafts. The company called Hybrid Air Vehicle (England) experimenting the job with the assistance new technology, and already have done a successful take wing too with the model “Lighter than air, HAV3”.

The objective of the company is using Hybrid Air Vehicles for all kinds of air transports because there’re so many advantages of this new air flying technology such as, small take off reach, low fuel consumption, environment friendly.............

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Thursday, November 17, 2011


Imagine a flying machine that can cruise in the air for three weeks without landing - and does not need a runway when it finally comes back to earth.It may sound like science fiction, but the Hybrid Air Vehicle which looks like a traditional airship - can land anywhere and on any surface.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011



It has assumed that, millions of years ago, Mark Zuckerberg was invented the FaceBook. [Image Credits]

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

(CNN) -- Facebook says a hack that exploited some Web browsers was responsible for a flood of porn, violent images and other graphic content that spread across the site over the past couple of days.

Spokesman Frederic Wolens said Facebook's security team had been working to identify the cause of the spam and that, by Tuesday afternoon, "we have eliminated most of the spam caused by this attack."

"We are now working to improve our systems to better defend against similar attacks in the future," Wolens said in an e-mail.

Earlier Tuesday, Graham Cluley, a consultant with Web security firm Sophos, said that "explicit and violent" images had been flooding the News Feeds of Facebook users for the past 24 hours or so.

Cluley wrote on the Sophos blog that the images included hardcore porn; photoshopped images of celebrities, including teen pop star Justin Bieber, in sexual positions; "extreme violence;" and at least one image of an abused dog.

"What's clear," Cluley wrote, "is that mischief-makers are upsetting many Facebook users and making the social networking site far from a family-friendly place."

Several CNN.com staffers reported seeing some of the images by Tuesday morning.

Facebook's Wolens said that users were tricked into pasting malicious script into their browser URL bars, causing them to unknowingly share the offensive content.

He said no data or account information was compromised during the attack.

The blog AllFacebook reported that the social-media giant had been quietly taking down the images for most of the day Tuesday.

Writer Jackie Cohen said a request for comment on the images merely got a reply thanking her for "flagging" the images.

"The fact that these photos spread for as long as 48 hours unchecked [shows] how much Facebook relies on individual users to flag inappropriate content: people were commenting on the images more than flagging them," she wrote.

Users were, understandably, distraught.

"Seeing a dead dog on my Facebook news feed ........ Officially deactivating it," said one Twitter user in a post collected by Sophos.

"I saw a dead dog, Justin Bieber [performing a sex act] and a naked grandma," said another. "Time to delete facebook."

The Facebook statement said the site has built a mechanism to shut down pages sharing the links and contacted people affected by the attack with information about how to protect themselves.

The site advised users never to copy and paste unknown code into their browser bars, always use up-to-date browsers and use the "Report" links on Facebook to report suspicious activity when they see it.

Facebook did not say anything about who may have been behind the attacks.

With questions still abounding, speculation on the Web turned -- as it often does in online hacking cases -- the controversial "hacktivist" collective Anonymous.

A group claiming allegiance to Anonymous announced it was going to make November 5 "Kill Facebook Day." That day came and went with little noticeable activity.

But last week, an Anonymous-affiliated group announced in a YouTube video that it had created the "Fawkes virus," a sophisticated tool that would attack Facebook.

A handful of Twitter feeds widely acknowledged as being run by Anonymous members had made no mention of the Facebook posts Tuesday morning.

At least two members had previously distanced themselves from Operation Facebook, saying it was doomed to fail and that Anonymous is not a cohesive group with unanimously approved goals.

"Using a simple Facebook account, the worm can be carried into other accounts with little or no interaction," an automated voice says in the video posted on the account "AnonSecurity157." "We did not expect the intensity with which this would spread."

The video claims the worm can be controlled remotely and that once it's fully understood it "will use this to its advantage against corruption."

[Author: Paul Anthony Llossas] During my undergrad days I often tortured myself with early morning Saturday classes. I would prepare for the day with a morning coffee constitutional at the local coffee shop. On one of these Saturdays two men walked in; one was a young man in his mid-twenties to early thirties, the other was very frail and considerably older. They had come to meet with a couple of other people but the older gentleman soon broke away, moving to sit by himself. He wore a plaid shirt and tan slacks which fit loosely and accentuated his thinness, wisps of dark hair done in a comb-over on his shiny bald pate, his heavily lined face hinting at the type of life he must have lived. He seemed uncomfortably lonely despite his companion and the hustle and bustle of the shop; oddly disconnected from the reality he inhabited.

He moved to stand and dropped the coffee that his companion had purchased for him earlier, the contents splattering all over the floor. His embarrassment was palpable in his posture. His companion called to ask if he was all right, and the man said he was. Satisfied, the younger man returned to his conversation. From the nature of their talk and respective body postures I surmised that it was some sort of business meeting.

It seemed to me that the older man was not "all right." He stood there with a befuddled, forlorn expression as the shop's employees cleaned up the mess. I offered to buy him another beverage. He politely declined at first but then ultimately accepted my gesture. I was also moved to ask that he sit at my table. He introduced himself as "John" as he sat down. He had been a veteran of the Second World War. He began to tell me all sorts of stories. How he fought overseas, had seen combat. He told me about the sacrifices he made in service to his country, the friends that he saw killed. When he realized that I was actually listening to him, he became very animated in his verbosity as if my gesture had been a small crack in a dam and my attention had caused that crack to grow until the dam burst, the waters of his past being allowed to freely flow.

I missed a good part of my class that morning, something that was usually anathema to me. I felt compelled to stay and hear him out. This gentleman needed to release all these stories truncated though they were. He spoke as though this were his last opportunity to relate these experiences to anyone ever again. He recounted in stream of consciousness fashion stories of the friends he has outlived during and since the war, spoke of his family (his grandson was his companion), and how he keeps busy with ballroom dancing and even produced a free lesson card from the dance studio which was incidentally a block away from where I lived.

His grandson called out soon after, telling him it was time to go. John's face changed for a moment, betraying disappointment that this impromptu interview was coming to a close. With some reluctance, he got up and thanked me for my generosity with the coffee.

"John?" I said as he began to turn away. When he turned back around I took his hand in a firm handshake.

"Thank you" was all I said.

His eyes watered. He understood that I wasn't just thanking him for his company and the conversation. He was too choked up to respond but nodded his head in acknowledgement and smiled before he walked away. His grandson gave me a curious look as they both exited the shop.

To this day, I have not seen him again but that meeting left a great impression on me. Wars are fought and their merits are debated until the proverbial cows come home. However, our soldiers aren't faceless cogs in a machine but real people who make the ultimate sacrifices; many of whom never receiving the credit that they are due. To some, like John, two simple words may seem sufficient; to me, it's a humble but woefully inadequate gesture in the face of all that our veterans give in their service.

Today, whatever your thoughts on the current political climate, please be sure to remember our veterans, both living and dead, and say "thank you". Those two simple words speak volumes.

Paul Anthony Llossas is a writer who hosts "American Culture Critic", his blog about cultural trends with a focus on popular culture. He is a summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappan graduate. Follow his blog at http://americanculturecritic.com. [Article Source]

Sunday, November 6, 2011

[BY: B Leadon] Let's face it, ladies. Everyone has experienced that exciting time when you meet a man and things are fun and vibrant. But then, all of a sudden you do not hear from him as much. Then he stops calling all together. What happened? What went wrong? You're thinking everything was near perfect. How could he just instantly start ignoring you?

Well ladies, the hard part is actually not finding a man to date. The hard part is knowing how to keep a guy interested in you after the initial excitement. The problem is that so many women think they are doing everything right, but many fail to realize that they may be humiliating themselves rather than impressing him. Worried that you might be committing these dating crimes? Take a look at the following things to avoid when dating.

  • Avoid sharing how you "feel" with him too early in the relationship. Women are emotional beings and love to talk about their feelings. Men, however, are not. No matter how you look at it, they are just not. In fact, a women who shares her feelings to soon risks pushing him away. Men are just not ready to handle those feelings at the beginning of a new relationship. A man's bond takes a while to create. Knowing how to keep a guy interested means keeping your feelings to yourself ladies.

  • Avoid making excuses for him. In other words, if you see that has jerk-like qualities, do not excuse them. A man will actually respect a woman who can call him out on his crap. Show him that you are a woman he has to work for. Otherwise he will see that he can treat you as a woman any way he pleases without any consequences.

  • Avoid giving too much of yourself too soon in the relationship. Yes, ladies, this includes sex. It is true that men stick around after the first night in bed, but if he feels that there was no effort in getting there, he may continue to tell you what you want to hear just keep getting you in bed. But it is only a matter of time before he gets bored and moves on. Women usually bond emotionally through sex. Men, on the other hand, use women's emotions to have sex before a bond is felt. Ladies, knowing how to keep a guy interested means knowing how to keep him wanting to know more. Also, do not share everything about yourself in the very beginning. Keep some level of mystery.

  • Avoid being the mother figure to him too soon in the relationship. Ladies, this one can be tricky. Be very careful when it comes to calling him all of the time and giving advice on what he should or should not do about a certain situation. Men like to feel like men. They do not want to be grilled about where they have been or what they are doing and with who. Being a mom too soon in the relationship could actually push him away and into the arms of another woman.

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