Tuesday, 30 October 2012

A Carbuvire Animal

A carnivore is an animal that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat, whether it comes from live animals or dead ones (scavenging).Some animals are considered carnivores even if their diets contain very little meat (e.g.,
predatory arthropods such as spiders or mantids that may rarely consume small vertebrate prey).
Animals that subsist on a diet consisting only of meat are referred to as obligate carnivores. The word also refers to the mammals of the Order Carnivora, many (but not all) of which fit the first definition.
Bears are an example of members of Carnivora that are not true carnivores.
Carnivores that eat insects primarily or exclusively are called insectivores, while those that eat fish primarily or exclusively are called piscivores. There are also several species of carnivorous plants, though most are primarily insectivorous.

How can you secure your PC

Many current computer systems have only limited security precautions in place.
Serious financial damage has been caused by computer security breaches, but reliably estimating costs is

quite difficult.
Figures in the billions of dollars have been quoted in relation to the damage caused by malware such as computer worms like the Code Red worm, but such estimates may be exaggerated.
However, other losses, such as those caused by the compromise of credit card information, can be more easily determined, and they have been substantial, as measured by millions of individual victims of identity theft each year in each of several nations, and the severe hardship imposed on each victim.
For more information about the topic Computer insecurity, read the full article at Wikipedia.org, or see the following related articles:

Activity after death


Does Death Exist? New Theory Says ‘No’ Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have been told we will die. We associate ourselves with the body, and we know that bodies die. But a new
scientific theory suggests that death is not the terminal event we think.
One well-known aspect of quantum physics is that certain observations cannot be predicted absolutely. Instead, there is a range of possible observations each with a different probability. One mainstream explanation, the “many-worlds” interpretation, states that each of these possible observations corresponds to a different universe (the ‘multiverse’). A new scientific theory – called biocentrism – refines these ideas. There are an infinite number of universes, and everything that could possibly happen occurs in some universe. Death does not exist in any real sense in these scenarios. All possible universes exist simultaneously, regardless of what happens in any of them. Although individual bodies are destined to self-destruct, the alive feeling – the ‘Who am I?’- is just a 20-watt fountain of energy operating in the brain. But this energy doesn’t go away at death. One of the surest axioms of science is that energy never dies; it can neither be created nor destroyed. But does this energy transcend from one world to the other?
Consider an experiment that was recently published in the journal Science showing that scientists could retroactively change something that had happened in the past. Particles had to decide how to behave when they hit a beam splitter. Later on, the experimenter could turn a second switch on or off. It turns out that what the observer decided at that point, determined what the particle did in the past. Regardless of the choice you, the observer, make, it is you who will experience the outcomes that will result. The linkages between these various histories and universes transcend our ordinary classical ideas of space and time. Think of the 20-watts of energy as simply holo-projecting either this or that result onto a screen. Whether you turn the second beam splitter on or off, it’s still the same battery or agent responsible for the projection.
According to Biocentrism, space and time are not the hard objects we think. Wave your hand through the air if you take everything away, what’s left? Nothing. The same thing applies for time. You can’t see anything through the bone that surrounds your brain. Everything you see and experience right now is a whirl of information occurring in your mind. Space and time are simply the tools for putting everything together.
Death does not exist in a timeless, spaceless world. In the end, even Einstein admitted, “Now Besso” (an old friend) “has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me. That means nothing. People like us…know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” Immortality doesn’t mean a perpetual existence in time without end, but rather resides outside of time altogether.
This was clear with the death of my sister Christine. After viewing her body at the hospital, I went out to speak with family members. Christine’s husband – Ed – started to sob uncontrollably. For a few moments I felt like I was transcending the provincialism of time. I thought about the 20-watts of energy, and about experiments that show a single particle can pass through two holes at the same time. I could not dismiss the conclusion: Christine was both alive and dead, outside of time.
Christine had had a hard life. She had finally found a man that she loved very much. My younger sister couldn’t make it to her wedding because she had a card game that had been scheduled for several weeks. My mother also couldn’t make the wedding due to an important engagement she had at the Elks Club. The wedding was one of the most important days in Christine’s life. Since no one else from our side of the family showed, Christine asked me to walk her down the aisle to give her away.
on after the wedding, Christine and Ed were driving to the dream house they had just bought when their car hit a patch of black ice. She was thrown from the car and landed in a banking of snow.
“Ed,” she said “I can’t feel my leg.
She never knew that her liver had been ripped in half and blood was rushing into her peritoneum.
After the death of his son, Emerson wrote “Our life is not so much threatened as our perception. I grieve that grief can teach me nothing, nor carry me one step into real nature.
Whether it’s flipping the switch for the Science experiment, or turning the driving wheel ever so slightly this way or that way on black-ice, it’s the 20-watts of energy that will experience the result. In some cases the car will swerve off the road, but in other cases the car will continue on its way to my sister’s dream house.
Christine had recently lost 100 pounds, and Ed had bought her a surprise pair of diamond earrings. It’s going to be hard to wait, but I know Christine is going to look fabulous in them the next time I see her.

Sandy according to NASA

NASA Examines Hurricane Sandy as It Affects the Eastern U.S.
on Monday, Oct. 29, Hurricane Sandy was ravaging the Mid-Atlantic with heavy rains and tropical storm
force winds as it closed in for landfall. Earlier, NASA's CloudSat satellite passed over Hurricane Sandy and its radar dissected the storm get a profile or sideways look at the storm.

 NASA's Aqua satellite provided an infrared view of the cloud tops and NOAA's GOES-13 satellite showed the extent of the storm. The National Hurricane Center reported at 11 a.m. EDT on Oct. 29 that Hurricane Sandy is "expected to bring life-threatening storm surge and coastal hurricane winds plus heavy Appalachian snows.

Monday, 29 October 2012

Iran is ready for Israeli drone bases attacks


Report: Iran has drone pictures of Israeli bases
A prominent Iranian lawmaker says Tehran has
pictures of sensitive Israeli military bases taken by an unmanned aircraft launched by Lebanon's Hezbollah and downed by Israel earlier this month.
Ismaeil Kowsari also says Iranian-backed Hezbollah possesses more sophisticated Iranian-made drones than the one downed, drones that can carry weapons.

Kowsari's remarks are the first claims by Iran that it has images of Israeli military bases from drone flights, apparently via live transmission during the mission.
His comments were carried today by the semiofficial Mehr news agency. Iran has claimed that Iranian-made surveillance drones had made dozens of apparently undetected flights into Israeli airspace from Lebanon in recent years.
An Israeli official rejected the account. He spoke on condition of anonymity because an Israeli military
investigaton is still under way.

Is Mila Kunis is pragnant ?

Mila Kunis slams pregnancy rumours.
"Black Swan" star Mila Kunis' representative has denied reports that the actress is expecting a baby with
boyfriend Ashton KutcherThe 29-year-old's pregnancy rumor was sparked when she hung out with Kutcher on October 27 and was pictured having a rounded stomach
while she wore a striped tank top paired with jeans, reported Ace Showbiz.

Before the "Ted" actress was alleged having a baby bump, she had spoken about her desire to be a mother. "I do want a family. I'd rather be in love and have a baby than a movie," she had said. They couple have never confirmed that they are dating, but were spotted together on several occasions. Recently, they were spotted kissing at a wrap party for Kutcher's film, "Jobs", and going to Bali for a romantic getaway.



Clinton want something for QAEDA in Algeria


Clinton arrives in Algeria for Mali, Qaeda talks
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Algeria today to discuss with President Abdelaziz Bouteflika
the crisis in neighbouring Mali, large swathes of which have been overrun by Islamists.
Washington has launched a diplomatic offensive to secure Algeria's vital backing for a military intervention in Mali, where al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is among militant groups tightening their grip on the north.Algeria being the strongest Sahel state became a critical partner in dealing with AQIM," a State Department official said aboard Clinton's plane, which touched down in Algiers shortly before 0530 GMT.In the context of what happened in North Mali when the government forces up there collapsed and the coup happened, Algeria's importance has become ever more important and it will really be a central focus in the talks between the secretary and president.There is a strong recognition that Algeria has to be a central part of the solution," said the US diplomat. Clinton, on her second visit to the Algerian capital after a trip last year, is to meet President Bouteflika following talks with Foreign Minister Mourad Medelci.
The North African nation shares a long border with Mali, where extremists and rebel groups took over large parts of the country's north after a coup in March.
Mauritania and Algeria have called for dialogue in a bid to reach a political solution to the crisis, after initially ruling out sending troops.
The common influence among the fundamentalist armed groups ruling northern Mali is AQIM, which originated in Algeria and is active in regional countries including Mauritania.
The United Nations Security Council on October 12 approved a resolution urging West African nations to speed up preparations for an international military force of up to 3,000 troops that would attempt to reconquer northern Mali.
Algera, with its powerful army, was at first opposed to any military intervention in Mali, with which it shares a 1,400-kilometre border, fearing a destabilisation of its territory.
And according to another State Department official travelling with Clinton, Algeria has been "warming to the idea" of intervention led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
One of the things that we'll be talking about is... the role that Algeria could play if ECOWAS provides the boots on the ground... in coordination with the forces of Mali," said the official.Then the rest of us have to support that and create the means for it to succeed."