Except he won't. He'll almost certainly be sent to Ila with the worst of the worst.
TIME has become pure shit. I notice the Daily Mail has this "story" also.
Edit: Ila, btw, was a concentration camp during the German occupation. A seasoned inmate expects our man to rank somewhat below the pedophiles in that institution.
This happened during a protest in Rio. The MP officer was suspended for using pepper spray on civilians. Another picture and news report here.
Correction for the title: should be "pictures of all the dead" - and about the same number have been seriously injured.
(Edit: Because of how popular this link has become, I decided to scrape the information and create a flat html version of it, which is machine translatable.)
I just spent a surprisingly long time examining every pixel of this masterpiece and my jaw is somewhere on the ground. Please add me to the list of buyers as well.
When someone finds who the artist is, direct him/her here to see all of the interested customers. Eh, who am I kidding, it's definitely a he.
Edit: <strong>Artist has been found</strong> and Original Japanese page
edit2: Ah, it seems the high quality link is not working, but I'm trying to get it and make an imgur mirror, hold tight!
This is wrong. We have two kinds of sentences:
Prison
"Custody". Don't know a better English word. EDIT: sardinboks suggests "preventive detention".
If you are sentenced to 21 years in prison, you are out in 21 years (or less). If you are sentenced to 21 years of "custody", they evaluate you after 21 years to see if you are fit to join the society. If you are not, they keep you in prison for a while, and evaluate again. This is a potential life sentence.
For anyone wondering, this was Google's April Fools day prank in 2010 for Japan.
Uh heb oo key, oo me! Uh heb oo key!
Here it is input into google translate: Click the "listen" button.
(They write it, "Ahebuka, ya oomee. Ana Ahebuka." There's a couple of extra words of no import "ya"[a form of address like "O"] and "ana"[like an extra I for the verb love], and they use the male form of address "ka" instead of the female "kee". But it's close, ;p.)
Here's a scary eyewitness story from a girl that was there.
I'm looking at the television right now. The exsplosion went off in the goverment block where the Prime minister has his office. The whole building is wrecked. Most of the windows have blown out and it's pouring out black smoke from the building. There are also people who are hurt. It's total chaos here at the moment. The police have no control.
Edit They've just told us that you can see through one of the buildings. The exsplosion was a really big one. The Prime minister is in safety.
Edit 2 They've told us that there are several people dead. Nothing is confirmed at the moment though.
Edit 3 Just got confirmed that one person has been found dead. Most likely the amount of hurt and/or dead will rise. Also they think it's a car bomb which went off.
Edit 4 Now they say they've heard that there are even more people found dead. Two people are confirmed dead at the moment.
Edit 5 **This is the worst attack/incident in Norway since World War 2. The police have confirmed it's a terrorist attack.*
Edit 6 **It has been announced that there is a man who is dressed as a police officer who has begun shooting at teenagers at a summer camp. Some teenager are hurt or even killed. This shit is horrible!*
Edit 7 **Ten people at the camp are confirmed killed. The man who was dressed as a police officer had a glock and a machine gun with him.*
Here are two translated Norwegian articles from two of Norways biggest newspapers (both contain pictures, videos and so on of the scene):
Dagbladet:
VG:
The norwegian police has reduced the number of dead from Utøya to 68.
I'm seriously wondering why this isn't newsworthy for reddit. I expected this community would react more strongly - it was the headline of SPIEGEL online yesterday.
Many people are in serious trouble because of this. At least they told American officials as fast as possible to get a warning out to all these people who might run into problems.
~~EDIT: I'd like to post the SPIEGEL article here, it's just google translated which kind of sucks to really understand it but I think it gives the best summary of what has happened from all the articles I've seen. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiegel.de%2Fnetzwelt%2Fnetzpolitik%2F0%2C1518%2C783694%2C00.html~~
EDIT2: I'm sorry, I didn't need to do this google translate bullshit if I would have looked first. Someone on SPIEGEL online was wise enough to properly translate the article.
Here is the link: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,783778,00.html
They have some great insights about Domscheit-Berg and the whole story how the password for the encrypted archive was found.
Edit3: Okay, now it has some attention. When I initially wrote this it had like 10 upvotes after 2 hours and the story itself broke yesterday.
I run that through Google Translate and I get "Problem horses". Either Google Translate fucked up, you fucked up, or you're a troll of the highest calibre.
If the latter... [](/ok)
Its chaos. Just spoke to a friend of mine, who lives like 300 meters away, he felt the blast as he stood in his livingroom window. He ran down the street and got there before the police and paramedics. People bleeding running and lying in the streets. The police has now evacuated everyone to a safe distance, but they arent sure if there if there will be more explosions. Rumours has it that there was a second explosion near parliament, but its not confirmed yet. No one knows how many has died. No one has taken responsibility for this yet, but they are pretty sure its a terrorist attack.
EDIT: Then lunatic was active on a right-wing discussion forum called document.no. Here is a transcript of every post he has made. http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=no&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.document.no%2Fanders-behring-breivik%2F
I seriously don't understand why this is in the WTF subreddit, or why people are commenting with that exact sentiment.
This isn't cruel — quite the contrary — but it isn't a vacation either. This is well below the current standard of living in Norway, so there is no incentive to commit crime based on prison facilities.
This is a rehabilitation prison. People go out of there much more likely to become productive and valuable, tax paying members of the community.
Our goal isn't to avenge the crime victim, and should be either. If the goal is to reduce crime rates, the reaction shouldn't be "WTF?!", it should be "What can we do to make this work elsewhere?"
EDIT: Also to serve here, you have to be considered low-risk, and you have to be motivated. Google translate of prison's web page
Seems to be real. Originals are from the Danish Ornithological Society website here:
"A photo story of a gull, who came into his life's storms as a peregrine falcon struck. Seagull escaped being eaten, but it ended without a feather on the neck, and when nature photographer Christine Raaschou-Nielsen came by, was it a glimpse of the cruelty of nature" (translation by Google)
Some further information : the fine is conditional, i.e. he's not going to pay anything yet. However, he has been arrested agian tonight. He will now be judged on charges related to wikileaks.
The precedent case was not related to wikileaks, Elmer has been found guilty of breaching the bank secrecy and blackmailing Julius Bär (a bank) since 2002. He has apparently tried to get money from Julius Bär in exchange for the bank account data, and decided to give the data to wikileaks when his blackmailing attempt failed. The judge ruled that the wistlebowing was an act of revenge.
Now he is charged with a breach of bank secrecy related to the fact he sent the CDs to Assange. The two cases have been separated for some reason I don't quite understand.
A recent article, original in German (Newspaper from Zurich) :
an extensive article on the case
The picture has been taken by Goran Tomasevic for Reuters the 14th February 2010 in the Helmand province. Source with more pictures of the same series, and more of the same photographer.
I don't know how relevant it is, but they write that this day: "two rockets fired by a High Mobility Artillery Rocket system (HIMARS) against Taliban have missed their target of 300 meters, killing twelve civilians in the district of Nad Ali in Helmand province".
edit: The Guardian, Arab News
The military tried to take the camera away from a Norwegian TV crew, then the protesters came and formed a ring around them, to stop the military from taking their equipment. The protesters said to the crew "Come walk with us, you'll be safe there".
Here's a news article that's just published an hour ago. Strange translation though.
Original source translated by google for the lazy ones.
There was a demonstration against "JMJ" (pope's visit to spain), because it has been paid by the goverment. Some people from the JMJ blocked the demonstrators when they were near to Sol square. There were some disturbs between 'anti-pope' and 'por-pope'. At night when al the demonstrators were at Sol (peacefully, as far as I know) police charged against them and denied access to Sol to the press and some people with cameras.
EDIT: This is the best article i've read about what happened. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=es&tl=en&u=http://stephanegrueso.blogspot.com/2011/08/la-manifestacion-laica-del-17-lo-bueno.html
Indeed, especially after the CEO of Crytek came out and promised PC gamers a PC game only to turn around and offer up the most transparent of ports.
I'm hoping it's just an issue with the demo, but really Crytek?
There's an incredibly interesting article (Google translate link) about the declining record sales written by the Norwegian National Broadcasting Service's technology group.
The main argument is that the drop in CD sales is because the sale of catalog (18-36 months old releases) and deep catalog (36+ months old releases) has dropped drastically.
When the CD was new, there was about 70-80 years of recorded music history that could suddenly be re-released in higher quality and a more accessible format. In 1996, 44% of all CD sales in the US were catalog/deep catalog sales, and that only includes albums that have been released before with the exact same tracklist and title. The absolutely very best of Elvis' early years and similar new compilations counts in the other 56% in that statistic.
It's common sense that the catalog marked would be saturated at some point, and this started happening around the release of Napster, which why we have graphs like this.
It's shit like this that ruins the harmony between Muslims and Christians in Egypt. Fact is, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has been on a campaign to remove any buildings encroaching on public property or privately held land. This particular video shows the tearing down of one such wall built by the Bishop Bishoy Monastery in Wadi el-Natron (Natron Valley). What it fails to mention is that this was only one of hundreds of similar constructions taken down since the Council came to power. Even more, the wall mentioned in the video has been built over a decade ago and not recently as claimed in the video. Bishop Bishoy's Monastery lies close to a military camp and the possibility that a group of hooligans would attempt to attack it is remote.
See, in post-Mubarak Egypt, this kind of sensational reporting that always portrays Christians as victims of State/Muslim abuse without doing the least bit of fact-checking is bound to be the first nail in the coffin of whatever unity temporarily existed between adherents of both religions during the protests.
Sincerely, An Average Egyptian.
EDIT: Just to clarify, NO ONE was killed in the shootings. The Church even made a statement(Arabic vid, sorry) to clarify that.
We don't always drink. But when we do...
On the serious note, PROTIP: that's an effect of a long alcohol consumption, like drinking as much as one can for a long period of time, like several weeks, with a few years training. Those weren't some random people.
NOT an accident, it just got organized. Shooting at the Labor summer camp.
In short: A guy in a police uniform opened fire against the Workers' Youth League.
This is a reminder for drivers to be mindful of speeding and of being watchful when driving in the highland of Finnmark in Norway. This is a tame reindeer, owned by some sami people, hit by a car, eaten by predators, and placed as the warning you see by the roadside.
The linked article misquotes the bill. This is a link to the bill on the Israeli Knesset site. Here is a machine translation.
Quoting, the bill limits public funding to organizations who
"(1) deny the existence of Israel as a Jewish state,
(2) deny the democratic character of the State,
(3) support armed struggle or acts of terrorism by enemies or terrorist organizations against Israel
(4) incite racial hatred, violence or terrorism, and
(5) insult the national flag or emblem of the State"
FYI, this is not one of his works: translation of http://www.ali-ferzat.com/
Edit: I do not know why google translate is breaking the site. You could compare both
Trichinosis is not an issue in Norway or Sweden http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=no&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=no&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.vetinst.no%2Fnor%2FFaktabank%2FAlle-faktaark%2FTrikinose
In Norway there haven't been a case in over 20 years.
ATM software works on the premise that you want to know who did what and when, so nobody can conjure up his own money. In voting software you don't want to know who voted for whom, lest the voter be susceptible to blackmail and all the other problems that the secret voting system solves.
This opens up possibilities for rigging the election, because you can't - even with technical expertise - possibly prove that the faked vote wasn't a legitimate vote, because the votes must all be equal. All of todays voting machines have that problem and experts see no easy way out of this. The hard way out of this would make the system so complex that not even experts could tell if it is rigged or not. For a comparison have a look at the recent PS3 hack. The security model of the PS3 was quite good (orders of magnitude better than voting computers) but it was broken in the end to such a degree that you could make software that could secretly rig an election if the PS3 would be a voting computer.
Because of this in 2009 the German constitutional court has declared the use of voting machines unconstitutional (German, Google Translate). They declared the election of 2005, where voting computers were used - as "ok" (as everybody expected them to do) but sacked the use of voting computers in future elections if they do not provide means for non-experts to 100% validate all parts of the election.
update: Links and spelling.
I love that while the english language version of that wikipedia page unambiguously declares it to be a "myth" the korean language version of the same page says that it's "controversial" and "known to cause death"
There were a lot of people who covered police cars, ambulances and fire trucks whit flowers, flags, stickers, poems, thank you cards and the like. You could also see the police and ambulance personnel walking around with large flower bouquets in their hands and/or also thank you cards.
I've never witnessed something like that in my whole life.
Here is also an translated article by a Norwegian newspaper:
Well... The communists are considered another occupational force in Poland. That's why the secret service executed 50 000 Home army soldiers after the war, to prevent a serious uprising. But you're right that there is bitter irony in this. Another example is Polish RAF pilots that would return to Poland to face execution.
EDIT: grammer + The last sentence was not completely correct this link though poorly translated by google provides a more diverse picture on Polish RAF pilots after the war. They were not directly repatriated by force.
There are no winners or losers here. Believe me.
There are butchers and victims on every side... Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, no matter.
.
(just for example, nothing more than that)
It's called war.
And it's ugly.
It isn't really as simple as "Christians vs. Muslims". The article mentions that the perpetrators are Salafist gangs - i.e. Saudi-funded, Wahhabi-like radicals who think that Saudi Arabia is a model state, claim that anyone who has a different opinion is an infidel, attack Muslims from other sects, stage sectarian mobs and raise Saudi flags. They're seen as extremists even by the Muslim Brotherhood, and it's odd that the current Egyptian leadership doesn't seem to be interested in taking some kind of clear action against them, considering that they're armed, violent, foreign-funded and potentially destructive.
I would just like to add that similar gatherings and / or marches are being held all around the country.
Edit: Here is an article about what people did with the roses after the gathering. To quote the article: "We will color the city with kindness and love."
Yep. It's also got a 250GB hard drive, four gigabit ports, N-standard WiFi. Oh, and Starck designed it.
Incoming - this is now a Level 6 emergency on the INES scale - Asahi Shimbun.
There is no fear mongering going on here, quite the opposite.
We are now looking at a far greater release of fallout than was imagined.
IAEA 24.03 -21:30
"At distances between 30 and 32 kilometers from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, in a north westerly direction from the site, dose rates between 16 and 59 microsievert per hour were measured. At these locations, the results of beta-gamma contamination measurements ranged from 3.8 to 4.9 Megabecquerel per square metre. At a location of 21 km from the Fukushima site, where a dose rate of 115 microsieverts per hour was measured, the beta-gamma contamination level could not be determined."
In the year 2000, the most contaminated areas at these distances from Chernobyl registered 1.5 Megabecquerels per square metre (from Caesium-137 which has a half life of 30 years).
For context, Austria was extremely concerned about 200 kilobecquerels / square metre - a level 1000 times lower than in Belarus/Ukraine.
http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/tsunamiupdate01.html
EDIT: links
Massive downvotes incoming! At least stop and explain why. :(
Actually, this whole article is misleading. They will not stop, they just opted to remove the games for the time right after the massacre. They are doing it out of respect for the people who lost loved ones, basically trying to minimize any associations with the shootings for people shopping for groceries. This does not only include video games, but also books.
This has nothing to do with the video games themselves or any idea that they might provoke violence. This is not an attempt at censorship. The products will be returned to the shelves shortly.
Source (Read the italic grey text, the other text is swedish and won't be translated correctly)
Not to ruin the joke, but I think the place was meant to be looked at at night.
Lumina Nocturnale means "Nocturnal Lights" in English, in case that wasn't already obvious.
"There is no fundamental difference between a motorist under the influence of cannabis and a drunk driver. To avoid serious economic consequences for society, prevent injuries and prevent human lives lost, should cannabis' negative effects on driving skills made more familiar."
Rule of thumb: Do not cite research that is almost 30 years old. Even 10 years is pushing it.
Picture stolen from a local paper in Sweden: http://www.dt.se/nyheter/borlange/1.3175777-sur-gubbe-ser-rott
"The Palestinians must have their own state, the occupation must end, the wall must be demolished and it must happen now, said the Foreign Minister to cheers from the audience, " from Norwegian news report at Utøya.
The whole thing just reminds of former Swedish MP Olef Palme, and his "apartheid must be eliminated" speech, after which he was gunned down.
News blog (Google translate link.)
Another vid with witness interviews. Can anyone help with translation?
EDIT: Actual (but crappy) cell phone video of the attack and Brazilian news broadcast.
Just to bring everyone up to speed on this video: According to the following news sources, the Romanian couple in the overtaking car died.
Article (in Hungarian): http://manna.ro/szines/lefilmezte-sajat-halalat-2010-12-23.html
Another article which covers essentially the same material only translated: http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blikk.hu%2Fblikk_aktualis%2Flefilmezte-sajat-halalat-2039388%3Fnocache&sl=hu&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8
Here is the English translation page for quickness.
Everytime I see a "Pearl Harbor karma"- or similar post i hope its meant to troll or to be a joke. Then again.. Last year the chairman of the german police union Rainer Wendt said it is legally unclear whether google street view could be used to perfom "virtual patrols", so I dont immediately rule out stupidity
EDIT: wording
Hmm, after Tineye didn't turn much up I did a little more digging and found an image that looks to be the original, unaltered image.
> Then the mummy of a child believed to have lived in 350 BC on the last weekend of the tests began. Scientists aim was to try to determine the sex of the mummy.
womp, womp. :/
It's from a recent Norwegian movie, Turn me on, goddammit, and her name is Helene Bergsholm.
Edit: She's born in 1992 but plays a 15 yr old character in the movie.
Double translation strikes!
Taiwanese translated donuts into "多拿滋" phonetically, according to wiki. Hot Dog is literally translated everywhere: 熱=hot, 狗=dog. But when you throw that string into stupid translation software, you get this instead of Hot Dog Donuts.
Hot Dog Donuts sounds great. Why don't we see that here?
If you've been following Norwegian news, people do care. A lot.
We who understand that religion is sometimes to blame and not just used as an excuse, should also understand that sometimes it isn't. We should reserve judgment until we know more, but from reading what he's written on document.no (English, very slow host), it seems that this was much more politically than religiously motivated.
We also have to remember that religion and the way it's expressed here in Norway is very different from how it's expressed in the US.
Oh wow, a second or third-hand source that doesn't quote a single expert saying it's torture, or provide any actual details about what that 'solitary confinement' consists of. He's not being tortured, period. He's being held 'in isolation', meaning no media access, visitors or outside communication. For a set, time-limited period.
That is not "torture" or even anything out of the ordinary. The "torture" aspect of solitary confinement comes from sensory deprivation. And there's none of that here. He gets to leave his cell for walks in the yard, although not with other prisoners. He has access to pen, papers and books. This is what his life is like.
You're a moron for thinking that constitutes 'torture'.
Some newspapers say he used a silencer at first prolonging the time that people on the island did not know what was happening. It has also been reported that he was talking through a headset during the shootings.
Some of the survivors also say they experienced the shootings as taking place over around 45 minutes with shots being fired at 10 second intervals.
Weapon expert estimate that a nitrate based bomb causing the effects seen in Oslo would have the mass of 50 - 100 kg, and in the interview he says that he did not think that one person was in on it.
Police intelligence reported earlier in their risk assesments some (the translation is wrong in this case) increase in right extremist activities in Norway and that was saying that righ extremist groups could seek tie with organized crime to obtain weapons. They also underlined that there existed an international communication between groups.
This last part combined with police report that he has provided some information that is helpful for the investigation makes me hope that they'll keep preventive checks up.
The PM is saying that both he the foreign minister as well as a third minister from the labour party will meet with the survivors and their families that are stationed at a hotel close to the camp.
edit: The most recent reports have increased the number of dead to a total of 91 (84 Utoya 7 Oslo).
Condolences to the people of Norway.
Looks like Anders Behring Breivik hates Muslims, Nazis, Marxists, journalists, and multiculturalists, but likes the Tea Party. For anyone interested in the ideology behind this atrocity - Google translation of his comments from the right-wing blog Document.no:
I want to ignore it, but can't. This is so terrible and sad.
An article about the forum in question, Violent Desires. Jesus.
>The categories are preferably sorted according to the preferred victim groups, boys, girls, age groups.
> His avatar photo shows an approximately two year old girl who is on the hands and feet so bound and fixed to the back, the look between the legs is free. It is one of the more benign images in the Tor network, there are far worse
Here are some more detailed pictures http://www.peter-lenk.de/html/obj/taz.htm EDIT: Peter Lenk is the artist.
And this has the story behind the giant penis: Google translate
EDIT: More German
Here's one that's live right now.
Here's a screenshot of it in case it gets fixed.
You can't explain that.
Spanish is my first language and I wrote my first Hello World app when I was 10. 20 years ago "HELLO WORLD" translated to Spanish read "MI HERMANO ES GAY".
Added video and google translated article
TL;DR : Mou played goalie in a match between RM staff and the usual journalists at RM's training ground. Mourinho conceded 2 goals, the first a penalty, after which he subbed himself out of goal and into midfield position. He did a lot of CRon impressions by falling down and screaming in pain whenever he was touched, obviously in a joking manner. Or because he's Portuguese, we don't know yet.
His team ended up losing 3-2 to the journalists, in what seems to be the first time he's lost to the media...
It was basically a massacre. Eye witnesses report upwards of 30 dead. Horrible.
edit: police now report at least 80 dead.
From the government's (translated) page on internet filtering:
>Can be classified sites are added to the local list based on the content to the following: > >* Pornographic sites, which represent 92.80% of the local list >* Sites used to bypass the filtration systems and getting drunk by 4.43% from the local list >* Other sites (such as gambling, drugs, magic ,...) which represents 2.77% of the local list
lulz
OK Markhitz, here's what I know...
The name of the band is Red Carpet. The song "Dirtywhat.mp3" is actually called "Single Cell". Coudn't find anything on "TeaBag4All.mp3". They're a Japanese band (2004 - 2007) and "Single Cell" is on album called "Hello, SICK" (put out in '06 to the tune of 3,000 copies).
Sadly, the band members have all moved on with different projects. You can find a couple of the members in a band called NightengeiL.
Hope that helps...
And you should read on to the last part of that piece of text: "In October 2008, Louis Vuitton declared that the company had dropped its lawsuit but have since reopened it along with a new €205,000 claim due to a painting by the same artist."
I don't know about Detroit, but here in Holland a few people were killed and others injured, so they installed fences along some overpasses just for that reason. The people that got caught all confessed they did it out of boredom.
These aren't high crime areas either. Like this article says they did research and found the biggest risk are overpasses near schools and where a lot of kids pass.
(Btw, Google translates the article as "security guards", but it's "security screens".)
A suspect, who is Norwegian, is arrested. Speculation arises around if it is related to right-winged extremism and/or the doings of a madman.
Edit: Really Google Translate? ಠ_ಠ
>The man who has been arrested after the shooting of vermin
Refugees that fled to Sweden sometime fight other refugees from other countries that fled to Sweden too. So they are bring the confict they where fighting into a country that has nothing to do with it and makes the new peaceful society pay for there actions. This happened in my home town when two immigrant families fought each other: http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=sv&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.expressen.se%2Fnyheter%2F1.2443364%2F30-tal-personer-i-slagsmal-i-solleftea
The drug gangs in Mexico had recruited inexperienced and senseless youngster as their soldiers, in Mexico we call them "piojos". The piojos are angry with the society, that don't have a purpose in life and are only waiting for death while they destroy everything surrounding them.
Here as an example someone trowed a grenade in a family park without provocation. The guy who did it ran away laughing.
The guy who trowed the grenade in this concert is going to be death in less of two years. He's going to make a trill of his life while he is still alive.
Well this gets an upvote from me.
"Discover a series of biomechanical beings born from a free-fantasy about war, sexuality, instincts and bodily decay in the art exhibition Body Armour displayed at the Army Museum from April 12 to September 11 2011th"
I must go and check it out. Last time I went there it was really boring.
I actually went to a direct democratic anarchist inspired school. Forsøksgymnaset i Oslo. The teachers did not grade the students, all decisions were done democratically, we could come and go as we liked, and we had to take full responsibility of our own education. We once even voted to replace a teacher because he didn't work out.
Otherwise, it worked like a regular school. We picked the subjects we wanted to study, the teachers shared their knowledge and we were graded by a final exam. It worked great for me. A few dropped out, but they wouldn't have completed a regular school either. But I became a life long anarchist.
[](/melvin) No, as a matter of fact, around 80% is on time, while around 15-20% is late or doesn't arrive at all. Which is of course, still terrible.
After reading the translated article and following a discussion with a colleague; I find it completely reasonable that, with the use of a monochromatically filtered mercury lamp, sub-ppb levels of gaseous mercury could generate a shadow such as the one shown given sufficiently dim lighting conditions.
edit: one should also keep in mind that the shadow is a contour of a very "3d" gas.
edit2: good link. thanks for it.
Reports that Alexander Galimov survived the crash.
Edit: Last reports say that while he survived the crash, he had emergency surgery and doctors aren't expecting him to survive his injuries.
Update: Russian news reporting Galimov has passed away.
Well doggone it to heck - I was right. Only here he's called the "the martyr Ismail Asmar".
It won't happen. Freedom of speech is not as absolute in Norway, as it is in the U.S.
We have freedom of speech, but also constraints of the speech. alas
Here is the rakaka news article about it: Rakaka
The image up top says:
Got the bayonette (4th july 1776) Got fired (4th July 2011)
It's the job of layer to say things to get his customer with minimum sentence.
One of the schoolfriends of Anders Breivik is now journalist. This is his story:
Google traslate of the article My friend Anders:
>But nothing I know about him from the years I knew him, or what I have since read in his so-called manifesto, suggests that he is crazy or disturbed.
>On the contrary. I got the impression of him as cold and intelligent designing. Everything that happened after the bomb went off at 15.26 on Friday afternoon has been following his plan. My biggest fear now is that he is still playing us - the media, public opinion - like a piano.
>What keeps me awake at night now that he's not a monster. He is a regular, Norwegian boy. He has dug itself into a completely insane policy analysis, and unfortunately been resourceful to follow his reasoning into practical action.
So far this is a pretty bizarre story, at a different location in Norway (Utøya), 4 young people were killed by a person dressed as a police officer, 17 wounded.
One man of nordic appearance is arrested. Source.
>Anthony Vanden Borre had a crying Meme Tchité comfort and Jelle Van Damme was shocked at the image of the Mehdi Carcela heavy bleeding. The 22-year-old midfielder had the Standard against the foot of Chris Mavinga chin got when he wanted to kick the ball. The head of Carcela hit with a Snook back then he still went hard against the floor. Just Carcela was unconscious and lying in an unnatural position on the ground. He immediately began to bleed heavily and was blocked by a jaw trouble breathing. However, the doctors managed to communicate to him and made his windpipe Fri > >Yet the face of the midfielder severely damaged. His nose appeared broken and he had lost some teeth. Carcela was straight to the emergency department of East Limburg Hospital in Genk transferred.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehdi_Carcela-Gonzalez
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Mavinga (He's a Liverpool player)
edit: Note that I said "challenge" not "foul" in the title, I'm sure Mavinga did not do this intentionally.
Due to recent laws, it's part of the bank's responsibility to monitor and company or farm that they lend money to that reside within the protected Amazon regions. Since the banks can be found at fault if their money is being used "irregularly", then the idea is that it will slow the influx of money to these shady companies. The new law in 2008 makes the bank keep an eye on anyone they lend money to in the protected regions much more so than any other type of loan they give.
In fact, it's actually helped a lot. In 2007, the year before the law was passed, the Bank of Brazil gave out 17,557 rural loans (ie. for farmers) in the state of Para. This is compared to 7,146 last year.
The idea is cut off the money from these illegal farms by putting more and more fault onto the bank. The banks in turn, would scrutinize the loans a lot more and keep the cash from getting out. It's not 100% fool proof, but it's been helping.
You can reed a bit more here from Canal Rural. <-- Google translate version
Our green party actually matters and nuclear energy hasn't been popular since the mid 70s. The last center-left coalition already negotiated the exit from all nuclear energy produced in Germany, that was in 2002. The current conservative-liberal coalition basically negated said exit. But as we have some important elections this year they immediately did a 180 after Fukushima and that's what is being reported right now.
As much as we as a people dislike nuclear energy, there are still many people who think a complete, and hasty, exit is bordering on idiotic.
Edit: To respond to the criticism that leaving nuclear energy is stupid, I agree, to a bit. Leaving it because it is politically convenient is stupid. But we already had an agreement with the energy companies and by 2010 the exit was 62% complete (source). This agreement was sound and legal. Nuclear energy might be convenient, but it ain't safe. There is always some unforseen event and Germany (all of Western Europe, for that matter) is too densely populated for any larger area to become inhabitable. It also leaves us with extremely toxic waste, so I wouldn't call it a clean source of energy.
I agree that there aren't any alternatives - yet. But the thing is, you don't really start looking for an alternative, if you don't really have to. Phasing out nuclear energy over 20 years gives us the incentive as well as the time to develop alternative sources of energy.
I just read an article in a Norwegian newspaper saying the number of employees who spontaneously walked out was 1,500
The people who walked out were mostly MeeGo and Symbian developers. In addition, they are announcing massive cuts in R&D. These people aren't after using a bloody operating system. They want to create them, and Nokia is no longer a viable place to do so.