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Galileo
gordonCM
by gordonCM  11-12-2009   
 European Galileo with US GPS and Russian Glonass systems : si ça marche pas mieux que le LHC ou l'Airbus ... on passera pour des charlots
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The Hole at the Heart of Our Strategy ~ Mark Steyn
merrie
by merrie  11-10-2009    1
 ...to the “noble” “heroism” of suicide bombers and, indeed, objectively supporting the other side in an active war is to be regarded as just some kind of alternative lifestyle that adds to the general vibrancy of the base. Since 9/11, we have, as the Twitterers recommend, judged people by their actions " flying planes into skyscrapers, blowing themselves up in Bali nightclubs or London Tube trains, planting IEDs by the roadside in Baghdad or Tikrit. And on the whole we’re effective at responding with action of our own " taking out training camps in Afghanistan, rolling up insurgency networks in Fallujah and Ramadi, intercepting terror plots in London and Toronto and Dearborn. But we’re scrupulously non-judgmental about the ideology that drives a man to fly into a building or self-detonate on the subway, and thus we have a hole at the heart of our strategy. We use rhetorical conveniences like “radical Islam” or, if that seems a wee bit Islamophobic .......
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First Amendment doesn’t shield us from private infringements
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  11-4-2009    1
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Combat Wounded, Combat Dead
merrie
by merrie  11-8-2009    1
 defense such as we’re already seeing explored on his behalf … rather than as a committed jihadi, an unlawful combatant, a terrorist, a deserter who aided and abetted the enemy, and a traitor who took up arms against his nation. It’s a push Republican lawmakers and those Democrats who agree could take up, that would command a lot of public support. Politicization of justice? Tell me that hasn’t happened already in this country. I’d call it a simple demand for justice. We owe it to the dead and the wounded to acknowledge why and under what circumstances they died and bled. Here’s an American hero who deserves the highest honors we can bestow on her. NY Daily News. Sgt. Kimberly Munley, cop, gunfighting woman. Went into a hot situation without regard for her own safety, gave better than she got, wounded in action, got the job done. I’d call that gallantry and valor in the face of the enemy, plus war wounds. Maybe even above and beyond. She’s reportedly an Army vet.
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No Question, Consumers Care about Tracking
zoesera
by zoesera  10-6-2009   
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Microsoft & Yahoo!: Commitment to Transparency and Accountability
zoesera
by zoesera  10-12-2009   
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TRUSTe as recognized trustmark
zoesera
by zoesera  10-13-2009   
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Social Networking: The Challenges of Privacy and Openness
zoesera
by zoesera  11-4-2009   
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New Facebook Privacy Policy
zoesera
by zoesera  11-3-2009   
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TNS-TRUSTe Study: Consumer Attitudes about Biometrics in ID Documents
zoesera
by zoesera  10-13-2009   
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I Blame Bush. And Global Warming.
merrie
by merrie  10-26-2009   
 I on behalf of the residents went to the Suizhong Power Supply Bureau and Urban Construction Bureau to submit our petitions. However the results were various departments knowing the issues but pointed fingers to each other, no one stepped up to do anything. In the end, I reluctantly went to the county government. After several twists and turns, the county finally agreed to see us, but only limited to 5 minutes. After listened to our situation, supposedly the county government were to direct the urban construction bureau to resolve the issues. But more than two months had passed and nothing was done. When we asked the county again, the response from the county government was “we are in the process of contacting the relevant department”, asking us to wait longer. We were left with no choice and thought about the Internet. Netizens please support our 12 families and over 40 people, wake up those government officials, to solve our real problems!
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Australian teen sailor starts round-the-world bid
ofcapri
by ofcapri  10-20-2009   
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If You Thought ACORN Was Bad ...
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-24-2009    4
 Check Out the Defense-Related Contracts.
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A really nice search engine.
douchrti
by douchrti  12-18-2007   
 This search engine is a thing of beauty.
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Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at the Cost in Suffering
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  9-14-2009    4
 “How can we get digital cable and Internet in our homes, but not clean water?” asked one resident. When the source of the pollutants were found, state regulators never fined or punished the offending companies. The Clean Water Act was passed nearly four decades ago to force polluters to disclose what they dump and to give regulators the power to fine or jail offenders. So why haven’t these offenders been fined or jailed? And more importantly, why is this allowed to continue? The federal govt is big on writing legislation that ‘proves to its citizens’ that they are ‘concerned for our safety’ but are sorely lacking on follow-through. The new EPA administrator says that she intends to strengthen water protections, but, given their track record what good is strengthening a regulation that does not get enforced? This is just more BS to keep her job. Meanwhile residents who have the misfortune of living downstream from well-known, blatant polluters know they will not be protected
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Polls show atheists on the rise in America
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  8-27-2009    57
 The American Religious Identification Survey recently found the number of people who claimed “no religion” had nearly doubled nationally over the last 18 years, to 15 percent. They were the only demographic that increased in all 50 states. Some attribute the surge to outrage over former president George W. Bush and his courting of the religious right. Others mention a slew of best-selling books about atheism that have recently fueled debate. But there’s no doubt the Internet is playing a role too. It offers atheist dating services, and helps nonbelievers meet up — people who might otherwise remain “loners.” “I’m happy to attend any religious observances where the food is good,” said one non-believer. For others, atheism is a cause. Along with freethinking and agnostic groups, they are beginning to lobby Congress on everything from stem cell research to civil rights.
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A Parable (to be continued in next clip)
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  8-28-2009   
 This is some commentary from a article about "Tenthers".
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Wikipedia introduces safety checks on celebrity details
mmlee
by mmlee  8-25-2009   
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Rage On The Airwaves
debbyski
by debbyski  7-25-2009    3
 Read this comment again: "So that's a void in our community — the chance to be in the same room and to have these exchanges and remember the humanity of the person on the other side." THE HUMANITY OF THE PERSON ON THE OTHER SIDE. I see it forgotten on talk radio, and the internet and even here on Clipmarks. So now we have a ruling by our Creators here at Clipmarks that gives the green light to erase any comment that contains an opposing idea. Don't get me wrong, I think having the option to block other's who love to purposefully entice anger is constructive, but there is something bothersome about deleting an opposing idea that could lead to meaningful discussion. It's a void in our community. "But if I just don't like you, your politics, your hair-color, your religion, your ethnicity, sexual orientation, your city of birth, the facts you offer... I can delete your comments, no consequences."
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National Animal Identification discussion on talk radio
wes50
by wes50  7-24-2009   
 Food Safety and the small farmer are the issues here!
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China Bans Electroshock Therapy for Internet Addiction
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  7-14-2009    1
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Sign the Petition to Ask Congress to Defeat HR 2749
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  7-11-2009   
 "What is missing in pointing out this astounding control, is that it opens the door to CODEX and WTO "good farming practices" will include the elimination of organic farming by eliminating manure, mandating GMO animal feed, imposing animal drugs, and ordering applications of petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides. Farmers, thus, will be locked not only into the industrialization of once normal and organic farms but into the forced purchase of industry's products. They will be slaves on the land, doing the work they are ordered to do - against their own best wisdom - and paying out to industry against their will. There will be no way to be frugal, to grow one's own grain to feed the animals, to raise healthy animals without GMO grains or drugs, to work with nature at all. Grassfed cattle and poultry and hogs will be finished. So, it needs to be made clear where control will take us. And weren't these the "rumors on the internet" that were dismissed but are clearly the case?"
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MI6 spy chief's wife blows cover on Facebook
tabsey
by tabsey  7-5-2009   
 Guess there was a lack of communication. Not uncommon between security types.
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Yauba - A different take on search engine
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  3-15-2009    1
 Very interesting project
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The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
ofcapri
by ofcapri  6-8-2009    1
 IC3 accepts online Internet crime complaints from either the person who believes they were defrauded or from a third party to the complainant. We can best process your complaint if we receive accurate and complete information from you. Therefore, we request that you provide the following information when filing a complaint: * Your name * Your mailing address * Your telephone number * The name, address, telephone number, and Web address, if available, of the individual or organization you believe defrauded you. * Specific details on how, why, and when you believe you were defrauded. * Any other relevant information you believe is necessary to support your complaint.
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List of female sex offenders: all teachers!
Antara
by Antara  4-27-2009    8
 I cannot believe how many of them there are, and how many got off with light sentences---this is not even half the page, and not all had pics. No wonder people home school.
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Simone Boyd, 14, Missing, Romeoville, IL
Delilah1234
by Delilah1234  10-31-2008   
  Anyone with information about her possible whereabouts is asked to call the Romeoville Police Department at (815) 886-7219.
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The Future of the Phone: The End of the Cell
tabsey
by tabsey  4-22-2009    2
 The constant change keeps people working. Just add retraining and the new worker is born. I wonder how the mobile carriers are going in this crisis.
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Top 10 Things From Your 20’s That You’ll Regret When You’re 40
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  4-18-2009    2
 Don’t get my wrong - being young and having fun is as important as anything in life. But assuming you live past the age of 28, there are a few things that you just can’t get away with, without reaping some serious consequences.
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"HR 875" Myth Sows Terror Among Organic Gardeners
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  4-12-2009   
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HR-875—Is Organic Farming Really in Danger?
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  4-6-2009   
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Millionaire punishes snooty staff with burgers at a 5-star
Babe_ORiley
by Babe_ORiley  2-20-2009   
 seriously such people really need to be taught a lesson. I recall people in the more fortunate part of Bombay, India complaining about their Internet not working when half the city was submerged for 3 days due to a terrible deluge. as a safety precaution those areas did not receive electricity. So while people waded, sat afloat beds without electricity, living off bread and biscuits, there were those who complained their Internet connections were giving trouble. Disgusting.
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Top 20 ways the Web has changed the world
Babe_ORiley
by Babe_ORiley  3-13-2009    3
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Do We Need a New Internet
spirithiker
by spirithiker  2-16-2009    3
 Right now, I can't see how creating a new internet would provide any more security. Creating a new internet will open the door for charging to gain access to it and even then hackers will find ways to get to our information. So, why bother?
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Armed police raid ends internet romance
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  2-15-2009   
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"Stephen Fry Tweets his way to safety . . "
cakebelly
by cakebelly  2-4-2009   
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Approved Trial Tanning Drug
zelda67
by zelda67  1-31-2009    1
 Sign me up... Lets get coco together!
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US citizens weigh in on nanotechnology for human enhancement
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-25-2008   
 Highly important and interesting read.
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Education Reference Desk
jamminsoul
by jamminsoul  9-8-2008   
 There are articles, lesson plans, strategies, etc. at this ERIC site. All Free!
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Safer here? or Safer there?
chestnut501
by chestnut501  12-31-2008   
 Here on the Internet? Or Out There in the Rest of the World?
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