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I can not fully trust the people I love, but I can fully love the people that I trust.
I will say to myself that today I will strengthen myself, in the sense of my deck to do the things that has been delayed. To be more gentle to him who loves me, and grateful for whatever the outcome of my honesty and hard work. Indeed, it is not easy to be a good person, but there is no happiness outside of kindness.
God, please give your grace to my seriousness today.
(Dahling, I never say I do not trust you, nor I do not love you.)
(CZ-lacalifusa102113)
I will say to myself that today I will strengthen myself, in the sense of my deck to do the things that has been delayed. To be more gentle to him who loves me, and grateful for whatever the outcome of my honesty and hard work. Indeed, it is not easy to be a good person, but there is no happiness outside of kindness.
God, please give your grace to my seriousness today.
(Dahling, I never say I do not trust you, nor I do not love you.)
(CZ-lacalifusa102113)
► NY DAILY NEWS 18 October 2013 : Reporter asks 'Gravity' director Alfonso Cuaron what it was like shooting film in space || ► HOLLYWOOD REPORTER 19 October 2013 : Alfonso Cuaron on Getting Expelled From Film School, 'SNL' Parody of 'Gravity' (Q&A) || ► LATIN TIMES16 October 2013 : Alfonso Cuaron Asked By Mexican Reporter Difficulties Of Filming 'Gravity' In Space [VIDEO] || ► HUFFINGTON POST 17 October 2013: Journalist Asks Alfonso Cuarón How He Filmed 'Gravity' In Space (VIDEO)
► BOING BOING 14 October 2013 : The 'Milky Pinups' of photographer Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz || ► DAILY MAIL 18 October 2013 : Incredible pictures show calendar girls wearing dresses made of MILK
► LIVESCIENCE 20 October 2013
■ Humans and Rats Think Alike After Making Mistakes
■ Coolest Science Stories of the Week
* 15 October 2013 : Speak Up! Costa Rican Bats Use Leaves as Hearing Aids
* 16 October 2013 : Oreos not as addictive as cocaine
* 16 October 2013 : King Herod's Tomb a Mystery Yet Again
* 17 October 2013 : Huge Chunk of Russia Meteorite Pulled from Lake
* 16 October 2013 : Are You Part Iceman? Famous Ötzi Has 19 Living Relatives
► EDUCATION : Documentary presenting new theories on Ötzi the Iceman, one of the oldest and best preserved human remains found to date. Experts conduct new tests on Ötzis 5,300 year old mummified body. They speculate on how he is likely to have met his demise. Published on Mar 14, 2013 by BizarreComments
► DAILY MAIL - Jeremy Hunt
■ 17 October 2013 : Britain should be ashamed of how it treats grandparents: Health Secretary condemns families' neglect of elderly
■ 19 October 2013 : Free iPads for pensioners will stop them getting lonely and help them stay in touch with family, say Ministers. He said that in Eastern nations 'it is quite normal for elderly parents to live with their children and their families'. 'My wife is Chinese and I am struck by the reverence and respect for older people in Asian culture,' he said.
► GUARDIAN
■ 18 October 2013 : Elderly care: is Jeremy Hunt right to call for an Asian solution?
■ 20 October 2013 : Drug baron told to pay £185m – or face a further 10 years in jail
■ 20 October 2013 : Photo of blonde girl found in Greece triggers thousands of inquiries
► MIRROR 2 October 2013 : Healthy income: Millionaire Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt pocketed £366,000 on top of his Government salary last year
► NEWSDAILY 21 October 2013 : Obama pushes immigration reform, Republicans still wary
► DAILY KOS 20 October 2013
■ The Republican Coup of 2013
■ Obama strikes at the heart of Reaganism
► HUFFINGTON POST 20 October 2013 : Why Democrats Might Cave On Social Security Cuts
► NPR 20 October 2013 : Obama Administration Addresses Health Care Website Fumbles
► PC WORLD 20 October 2013 : How your online data is being packaged and sold
► FOXNEWS 20 October 2013
■ In Louisiana race for House seat, two Republicans advance to November final
■ Rubio downcast about immigration reform, casts blame on Obama
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► MAC RUMORS 19 October 2013 : Apple's Media Event Predicted to See Retina iPad Mini and Thinner iPad, but No Touch ID or Gold Option
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► MOILLUSION 20 October 2013 :Panda Optical Illusion
"This is a powerful technology. No amount of hand-wringing is going to stop it", says drone expert, Peter Singer. Whether it's a floating TV station streaming live to the web, the prying lens of the paparazzi, the police chasing a criminal or a government agency spying, small domestic drones are experiencing an exponential growth. At the world's largest drone convention in Las Vegas a salesman tells the crowd, "this can be used in law enforcement, disaster relief and industrial applications. It's also very good at dusting floors. Every home owner should have one". And as the technology advances at a frightening speed, anyone with a few hundred dollars can buy one over the counter. These hobby drones can fly for miles and provide sharp video feedback to the pilot. "I wouldn't cheat on your wife!", laughs columnist Charles Krauthammer. But jokes aside, there are real fears over the "political, legal and ethical issues that play out with this", argues Singer. In 3 years time an order from the US congress will see tens of thousands of drones legally occupy an already crowded sky, raising numerous questions about basic safety, terrorism and civil liberty. As companies rush to cash in on this new billion dollar industry, experts warn, "we're not ready for this". ABC Australia. Published on Oct 15, 2012 by Journeyman Pictures || ► Attack of the Drones - USA. They can move together in swarms, build towers, dance, throw and catch, assess targets and soon will even make their own decisions. Both in war and at home, drones are developing fast and gaining control. The screens at a US air force base lock onto a civilian car driving along a road in New Mexico. "We don't simulate or actually engage them, it is just training to follow a moving target." The question, "with their permission?" is met with an embarrassed pause and the faltering reply, "we're just following them with a camera". Rapidly becoming acceptable practice, increasingly police are also using drones to survey civilian areas for criminals. The US air force are now training more 'desk pilots' than traditional pilots, raising concerns that war is becoming "just a big computer game", allowing pilots to kill a few Taliban fighters and then go home for dinner. Nathan Wessler, a civil rights lawyer, strongly argues that the US using drones to kill targets in countries like Yemen despite not being in a state of war with them could lead to serious repercussions. "It is really a dangerous precedent. The technology of drones is not that complicated and there are dozens of nations developing it." And these robots are advancing. Future drones will be able to independently find targets and decide to attack. As Iran lays its hands on a US spy drone, which experts in this report argue they are "perfectly capable of copying", has an uncontrolled new arms race already begun? April 2012. Published on Apr 23, 2012 by Journeyman Pictures
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors. Experiments performed with a team of nano quadrotors at the GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania. Vehicles developed by KMel Robotics. Special thanks to Professor Daniel Lee for his support. Uploaded on Jan 31, 2012 by TheDmel
► SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY : Cyborg insects. Uploaded on Mar 7, 2008 by New Scientist
► Obama to call healthcare site glitches 'unacceptable'
By Jeff Mason and Lucia Mutikani - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will declare the glitches in a new healthcare website "unacceptable" on Monday and outline ways for consumers to sign up for insurance.
* Nearly half million apply for health insurance despite flaws
* Despite budget win, Obama has weak hand with Congress
* Will healthcare premium guessing game continue in 2014?
► As ties warm, U.S. restarts security assistance to Pakistan
► NEWS
■ Libya's premier accuses two rivals in abduction
■ Israel's Livni to block effort to bar talks about Jerusalem
■ Contrary to announcement, Israel PM not meeting pope
■ Syria peace talks in doubt over opposition rifts
■ 10-Year-Old NASA Space Telescope Now Spying on Alien Planets
■ Egyptian security forces fire teargas at Islamist protesters
■ Baghdad cafe bombing kills at least 38
■ Israel to get US briefing on Iran nuclear talks
Shh, those who are talking in whispers to others, usually those who know a lot about what is being said. Why do they say in a whisper? Because They Know.
■ Relative says family of Egyptian doctor honoured by Israel won't accept award
■ Sen. McConnell: 'There won't be another government shutdown — you can count on that'
■ Ted Cruz faults his party for agreeing to 'lousy' deal to reopen the government
■ Argentine scientists tap cow burps for natural gas
■ As ties warm, U.S. restarts security assistance to Pakistan
■ Israeli leader: Step up pressure on Iran
At least, he loves his people, right? And he did not kill too many Palestinians as many casualties in the conflict with Hamas in 2008.
■ Work begins on Calif. bullet train, locals angry
■ New Jersey to hold first gay marriages
■ Obama to call healthcare website glitches 'unacceptable' as fix sought
► YAHOO OMG!
■ Fashion Faceoff: Heidi Klum vs. Raquel Welch. Klum can't match 73-year-old in same dress
■ Is there a new celebrity baby name trend? So Long, Blue Ivy and North? Traditional Family Names Hollywood's Latest Trend
► SHINE : 6 Crock Pot Mistakes You're Making
► MUSIC : Kanye West Brings on Jesus for 'Yeezus' Tour Kickoff
► German media sceptical of Pirate Party momentum
► Egypt gunmen open fire on Coptic Christian wedding in Cairo
► NSA leaks: Years of spying on Mexico govt gave US investment benefits
► Not in interest of Pakistan's people': US resumes aid with $1.6bn deal
► OP-ED : Drone strikes enhance terrorism in Pakistan
► UK doctors given bonuses for placing patients on 'death lists' - report
► Deadly Sunday: Over 50 killed in bombings across Iraq
► VIDEOS
■ Tax Sunshine: Spain govt's bright idea to tackle energy debt
■ Roman Dismay: Thousands protest Italy's worst recession since WWII
■ Peter Schiff: US lost ability to produce, can't live without debt. Addicted to debt, moving from one quick fix to the next -- this is how the world sees America's debt ceiling saga. With its craving only temporarily satisfied, we're guaranteed to see a rerun of the debt tragicomedy in early 2014. Is it possible to break the vicious cycle, or is it a question of postponing the inevitable? To canvass these issues, Oksana is joined by 'Dr Doom' Peter Schiff, an investment broker who predicted the 2008 crisis.
■ Divided Families: Greek children left behind as parents seek money abroad
■ Irish Charm or Irish Alarm: Is Ireland ready to break free from intl aid? (E12)
► Italy's anti-austerity rally turns violent
► HEALTH CARE : Why Obama Has to Get Mad About His Broken Obamacare Websites - Whenever a President of the United States stops believing his own spin, the people should take notice.
* White House Brings In Big Guns For Obamacare Woes
► NATIONAL SECURITY: More Snowden Secrets to Come - After Russia visit, father of ex-NSA contractor says son is 'committed'
► DEBT : McConnell: We Won't Have Another Shutdown - Fellow Republicans urge party to move forward
► LOCAL
■ Opponents gear up to fight transgender law
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