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Thursday 5 November 2009

Twilight-New Moon Trailer

--Do not read the spoiler at the bottom if you wish not to know about the plot-- After Bella recovers from the vampire attack that almost claimed her life, she looks to celebrate her birthday with Edward and his family. However, a minor accident during the festivities results in Bella's blood being shed, a sight that proves too intense for the Cullens, who decide to leave the town of Forks, Washington for Bella and Edward's sake. Initially heartbroken, Bella finds a form of comfort in reckless living, as well as an even-closer friendship with Jacob Black. Danger in different forms awaits

MORON ALERT!

vegetarians BELIEVE eating fish is ok and keeps their vegetarianism status!....-(my view)-this is FALSE....ANYTHING that is alive and can move has meat around it as a body..and is called a body ie: jelly fish for example have a meat body......a jelly meat body,these are animals to you dumb fuckturds and they are killed...so for years and years vegetarians who eat fish think they are more purer then meat eaters...well guess what.....your all the same as us who eat meat,the fish are MEAT and ARE KILLED for your appetite..so this"we don't eat dead or killed animals" is bullshit.......how do you like the TRUTH now? YOUR ALL MEAT EATERS LIKE US!

Obama pledge to Native Americans

US President Barack Obama has vowed not to forget American Indian tribes, as representatives gathered for a White House conference on native issues. The first annual White House Tribal Nations Conference brings together one delegate from each of the 564 federally recognised American Indian tribes. It is the first time in US history that they will all meet a sitting president. The event is part of Mr Obama's efforts to build bridges with American Indian and Alaska Native communities. In opening remarks, which received a standing ovation, Mr Obama said: "You will not be forgotten as long as I'm in this White House." The event's agenda covers a variety of issues, from centuries old broken treaty promises to more modern issues such as healthcare, crime and poverty. Mr Obama said he had asked every cabinet agency to provide him with a plan on how to improve relations between the government and tribes. "We're not going to go through the motions and pay tribute to each other, then furl up the flags and go our separate ways," he was quoted as saying by Associated Press. The president acknowledged the US federal government's history of ignoring the needs and rights of American Indians and Alaska Natives. Election pledges Mr Obama also said the widespread social and economic struggles faced by the communities were not acceptable and would change while he remained in office. The historic summit is the first time such a large number of tribal leaders have attended a single gathering with the federal government. Since taking office a year ago, the Obama administration has allocated $3bn (£1.8bn) in stimulus funding to American Indian programmes. The president also appointed a member of the Cherokee Nation to his White House team as senior policy adviser for Native American affairs - fulfilling an election campaign pledge. He also appointed an American Indian as director of the Indian Health Service within the Department of Health and Human Services - the first such appointment. There are about two million Native Americans in the United States and one million in Canada.

Royal Mail strikes are called off

The postal strikes have been called off until at least the New Year to allow for fresh talks between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union. TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said the decision had been made to provide "a period of calm" in which the two sides could reach a long-term deal. As a result, he said Royal Mail deliveries would be "free of any disruption" over Christmas. Yet Mr Barber added that securing a final deal remained a long way away. The industrial dispute has been over the level of job losses the Royal Mail says are necessary as part of its modernisation plans. While the CWU accepts that some redundancies are required, the two sides disagree over their extent. They also disagree over changes to pay and working conditions for Royal Mail staff that remain in their jobs. "The agreement reached today is a very important step forward, but it is a long way to the end of the road," said Mr Barber. He added that both Royal Mail and the CWU recognised that trust between the two sides had to be improved.-(my view)-At least i can send packages and letters again!

Who Is Obama..REALLY....Who Is He?

Net Neutrality illustrated: so THAT'S what it means

If you think those cable TV weasels are bugging you now with their greedy tiered pricing, take a look at what could happen if they succeed at smacking down net neutrality. This graphic was created by a clever Reddit reader. The concept of net neutrality seems like some kind of dry political issue, but when you see what could happen if Big Cable gets its way, it hits home. So how would you feel about being nickel and dimed to death, forced to pay, say, $5 extra if you want to search Google, another $10 if you'd like to watch YouTube videos? Oh, but if you were using Road Runner, for example, all Time Warner sites and videos would come to you at no extra charge. Just so you know where politicians stand on this: Obama's FCC is taking steps to insure net neutrality, while Senator John McCain has introduced a bill to block the FCC's net neutrality rules. And you thought the 2008 election was over. Where do you stand, readers?-(my view)-Just another one of Obama's plans to controll us all and to silence freedom of speech.........but you STILL voted for the wrong fuckturd

Antigravity Emdrive could change everything

Inventor Roger Shawyer's antigravity drive could bring George Jetson's flying car into reality. Shawyer says he's working on a version of his superconductor-packing Emdrive that can generate 300 pounds of thrust using a 6 kW input. The idea is to silently lift vehicles, spacecraft or missiles with the Emdrive, and then propel those projectiles forward using other means such as rocket or jet engines. Is this mad scientist and his antigravity drive for real? We'll see. Scientists all over the world are squabbling over whether it's possible to use the Emdrive's high-power microwaves inside a closed system to create thrust from electrical power. Chinese scientists are building one of the drives to be tested by the end of this year, and the British National Space Centre is investigating his claims — but an Australian researcher calls the inventor a "crackpot" and a "charlatan." Undaunted, Shawyer is moving forward with his plan to build an unmanned demonstration vehicle, defying gravity thanks to four of his Emdrives. Shawyer says those four modules will silently lift the 1000-pound vehicle, and it'll be propelled forward with jet engines, reaching a speed of 230 knots. This tech could also have scary military implications, allowing weapons to be launched with no exhaust plume, making them undetectable. In 10 years the scientist wants to build a space plane that can make the 10,000 mile trip from London to Sydney in under three hours, or take 40 tons of cargo to the moon in four days. Here's a video of the Emdrive in action:---(my view)-make up your own mind,to me....i think there's NOT enough movement and proof.

Climate change 'can kill children'

A quarter of a million children could die next year due to the effects of climate change, Save the Children warned. The charity said the figure could rise to more than 400,000 per year by 2030. Its report Feeling the Heat, which is launched, claims that climate change is the biggest global health threat to children in the 21st century. The charity predicts that 175 million children a year - equivalent to almost three times the population of Great Britain - will suffer the consequences of natural disasters like cyclones, droughts and floods by 2030. It warns that more than 900 million children in the next generation will be affected by water shortages and 160 million more children will be at risk of catching malaria - one of the biggest killers of children under five - as it spreads to new parts of the world. Save the Children is urging world leaders to put children first during climate change negotiations in Barcelona this week, ahead of the Copenhagen summit in December. Ultravox star Midge Ure, a Save the Children ambassador, recently returned to Ethiopia 25 years after the 1984 famine which prompted him to create Band Aid with Bob Geldof. "Climate change is no longer a distant, futuristic scenario, but an immediate threat," he said. "We've all heard about the East African food crisis but I've been in Ethiopia seeing first hand the impact it's having on children's lives. "I've seen how vulnerable children are to the effects of climate change."

Calling All Venus Doomers

Spammers!

In the past 3 months on my video account,i have gotten numerous spam from people who have no life,i am not talking(even though i do get them)the hate comments such as"fat,ugly,girl,freak ect but this comment over and over....by different users...well the same user but different account names the comments(spam) is"Christ !!! hey is that you ?, She is one good angle I've ever met, Link 2 her profile @ DateHerSafe,com/profile?=5130, i just hate the crap!