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Friday, January 13, 2012

Jimmy Carter: His Ongoing Love-In With The Islamist Mad Dogs!


We have been very pleased," Carter told reporters during a tour of a polling station at the Rod al-Farag girls' secondary school in a working class district of the Egyptian capital.



"In general the will of the people has been expressed accurately," he said on the eve of the end of the polls.
Egypt's two main Islamist parties have scored crushing victories. Asked about Islamists coming to power, Carter said: "I have no problem with that. The US government has no problem with that either."
Exactly: And that IS the problem, 'O you of the peanuts! 
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Aussie Whingers! Killing Iran's Nuke Boffin Puts Us Off Our Barby Evenin'

 "Killing Iran's nuclear scientists courts catastrophe and the fragmentation of the regime will have unpredictable, and possibly very violent, outcomes. Whoever is killing Iran's scientists is clearly willing to risk catastrophic consequences that could engulf the region." (The Sydney Morning Herald).
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If you live with 100 million kangaroos at the edge of the known universe you can debate such niceties. Don't you  think that leaving this odious regime to construct WMD's could soon make for an even bigger "catastrophe"? If all you can do is write this crap, warble and hand wring, then just get back onto the friggin' beach with some crap Aussie lager, slap on some factor 50 and leave the hard decisions for those who will actually live with the consequences of doing fuck all!






Thursday, January 12, 2012

Tel Aviv's International Honor!


Tel Aviv has once again snagged an international honor - this time as one of the world's most creative cities. Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper lists the White City together with London, Sydney, Stockholm and Shanghai as global centers of technological innovation.
The Globe and Mail's honor is the latest feather in Tel Aviv's cap. In 2010, the National Geographic magazine listed Tel Aviv among the world's best beach cities. Later that year, the Lonely Planet travel guide named Tel Aviv the third best city in the world. 
"The entire population of Israel may only number seven million-smaller than New York City-but this Middle Eastern state spends more of its GDP on research and development than any other nation," the newspaper reported.

The newspaper highlighted recent exits made by Israeli companies - all with offices in or near Tel Aviv. They included US chipmaker Broadcom's purchase of Provigent for $313 million; Google's $70 million paycheck to app developer Snaptu; and eBay's buyout of e-commerce site The Gifts Project for a reported $20 million.
The report also stated that companies like the facial recognition software -- Face.com - and crowd-sourced GPS navigator, Waze, will only secure Tel Aviv's "bright future."
The report showed that in the first three quarters of 2011 alone, 422 Israeli start-ups raised $1.57 billion in venture capital, and an estimated 250 multinationals maintain R&D operations there.
"What we do know is that while Tel Aviv is small, it's one giant innovation engine," said the report
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http://www.israel21c.org/

Iran: The Time Has Come For A Good MOP Out!


(Reuters) - With its nuclear program beset as never before by sanctions, sabotage and assassination, Iran must now make a new addition to its list of concerns: One of the biggest conventional bombs ever built.
Boeing's 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), an ultra-large bunker buster for use on underground targets, with Iran routinely mentioned as its most likely intended destination, is a key element in the implicit U.S. threat to use force as a last report against Iran's nuclear ambitions.
A MOP. 
The behemoth, carrying more than 5,300 pounds of explosive, was delivered with minimal fanfare to Whiteman U.S. Air Force Base, Missouri in September. It is designed for delivery by B-2 Stealth bombers.
Would that weapon, delivered in a gouging combination with other precision-guided munitions, pulverize enough rock to reach down and destroy the uranium enrichment chamber sunk deep in a mountain at Fordow, Iran's best sheltered nuclear site? A "second best" result might be merely to block the plant's surface entrances, securing its temporary closure, some said.
Stealth Bomber.
One U.S. official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, described an attack on the underground site, about 160 km (100 miles) south of Tehran near the Iranian holy city of Qom, as "hard but not impossible." The United States is the only country with any chance of damaging the Fordow chamber using just conventional air power, most experts say. (Photos: Copyright Control).

Not Radio Ga Ga...

When the sound of banjo or country schmaltz never did hit the spot, or metal fatigue set in long ago and rap never was a need in your life; please do try the station below. Somehow over the past year or so I've slowly drifted towards Jazz...it just sort of seeps into one especially when played low on the dial. This station is online 24/7 so click the link below...then off you go...

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http://www.wbgo.org/


Red Wine Researcher's Figs A Bit Squiffy!

"A University of Connecticut researcher known for his work on red wine's benefits to cardiovascular health falsified his data in more than 100 instances, university officials said Wednesday."
First it was one for Dipak, one for the test tube...and somehow it got to be two for Dipak, none for the tube and fuck the figures. It can happen all so easily...just ask Mr Gutfeld.

Dipak Das: among his souvenirs...

For the full bottle, click the link below:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/11/MNIJ1MO400.DTL

(Photo: Peter Morenus/AP).



Yoko's On Her Way...

 "International artist, singer and the wife of the late Beatles legend John Lennon, Yoko Ono is on a ten-day visit to India and she hopes to learn a lot during this trip.

Yoko Ono.
Well, lets see now...during a life time of being a major contributor and fully paid up member of the pretentious art-fart scene;  leading a lost Lennon into bags, brain numbing non sayings and shallow tripe teeming waters...her learning anything of consequence will be a novel experience for her. But bon voyage, anyway...
Click on the link below for the full Monty. (Photo: Copyright Control).
  http://www.apunkachoice.com/content/article/sid100007757-indian_visit_will_be_a_great_learning_experience_yoko_ono/