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Think or blink!!!

The fore warned is the fore armed! :horn:


  • , the average American only had $788 in their checking accounts.




  • LifestyleMarketWatch
    These 4 colors can be the kiss of death when selling your home

    A fresh coat of paint is a fairly inexpensive way to refresh the look of your home; the average exterior paint job costs about $2,600, while interior paint costs $1,660, according to Home Advisor. Paint your home with a weird color either inside or ou
 
He could enter a WAR ZONE to make a documentary. :first:

But he is not allowed to receive his award in a country! :hand:

 
To win an award is great. :first:
To miss receiving it in public is sad! :(

 
Why do they want to get married when fun loving girls are a dime a dozen? :(




  • PoliticsCBS News
    Why men are having problems getting married

    If it’s universally acknowledged that a single man with a good fortune needs a wife, the American economy may be now illustrating the inverse of that corollary: Poor men with dwindling job prospects are going to lack marriage prospects. The decline of the institution of marriage has been studied by social scientists and
 
How lucky we just got ready to receive when the gravitational waves reached the earth! :thumb:




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    [h=3]Ripples in space and time carry the future of space science[/h]Billions of years ago, two black holes merged in a violent explosion that rippled the fabric of our universe. Those cosmic ripples - known as gravitational waves - produced by this collision spread far and wide in all directions, carrying with them information about the black holes that brought them into being. In September 2015, that information made it to Earth. While these weren't the first gravita






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  • ScienceMashable
    [h=3]Ripples in space and time carry the future of space science[/h]Billions of years ago, two black holes merged in a violent explosion that rippled the fabric of our universe. Those cosmic ripples - known as gravitational waves - produced by this collision spread far and wide in all directions, carrying with them information about the black holes that brought them into being. In September 2015, that information made it to Earth. While these weren't the first gravita




 
Anything to keep alive the little feeble voice aka Conscience

in the mighty and powerful leaders of the world??? :pout:



  • ScienceQuartz
    The discovery of a giant neuron could help explain how the brain creates consciousness

    Nobody yet understands how a collection of mushy cells in the brain gives rise to the brilliance of consciousness seen in higher-order animals, including humans. But two discoveries give scientists vital clues to how human consciousness works. In 2014, a 54-year-old woman went to George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates in Washington, DC, for epilepsy treatment. In extreme cases like hers, one option is to introduce electrodes into the brain regions that may be causing epileptic seizures. During the treatment, however, doctor Mohamad Koubeissi and his team accidentally found what seemed to be a consciousness on-off switch in the brain. When electrodes near a region called the claustrum



 
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Edhi was known as the 'Angel of Mercy' in Pakistan [AP Photo]

"No religion is higher than humanity!" :clap2:

Abdul Sattar Edhi: Why Google honours him today

Edhi, who founded the world's largest volunteer ambulance network, would have been 89 on Tuesday.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...ogle-honours-angel-mercy-170227140720826.html
 
The unintended jokes are always among the best! :rofl:

[COLOR=#198FFF !important]PoliticsBernie Sanders burst into laughter at Trump's claim that 'nobody knew healthcare would be this complicated'

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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/bernie-sanders-burst-laughter-trumps-165407599.html
 
What is the Escape Velocity required to break free from the gravitational force of each of these planets???


ScienceBusiness Insider
[h=3]This animation shows how fast a rocket must go to leave every planet[/h]Elon Musk's private rocket company SpaceX announced Monday that it plans to launch two paying customers around the moon in late 2018. How hard will that be to accomplish, exactly? Gravity makes it possible for us to live on Earth, but it also makes it pretty hard to leave. Satellites fight gravity by going just fast enough to free-fall around the planet indefinitely, like the International Space Station, with many traveling at speeds of more than 17,500 mph. But if you want to leave this planet, you have to go faster. This speed is called the escape velocity. It takes a lot of fuel to reach that speed, which is why early rockets, like Apollo's Saturn V, were so big: They had to carry enough fuel





 
kolaiyum seivaaL paththini! :scared:


NewsAssociated Press
[h=3]Cops: Wife killed husband after fight over burned casserole[/h]Police in Pennsylvania say a woman fatally shot her husband after arguing about a casserole she burned, then took a photo of the body, texted it to a friend and showered before calling 911. According to court records, Frazer police responding to the call Monday night found 42-year-old Dennis Drum Sr. lying dead on a bed with a gun in his hand and a gunshot wound to the forehead, the Tribune-Review reported (http://bit.ly/2mt2hHN ). Police say there was no gun in Dennis Drum's hand in that photo and it was taken 11 minutes before the 911 call was made.





 
kolaiyum seivaaL paththini! :scared:


NewsAssociated Press
[h=3]Cops: Wife killed husband after fight over burned casserole[/h]Police in Pennsylvania say a woman fatally shot her husband after arguing about a casserole she burned, then took a photo of the body, texted it to a friend and showered before calling 911. According to court records, Frazer police responding to the call Monday night found 42-year-old Dennis Drum Sr. lying dead on a bed with a gun in his hand and a gunshot wound to the forehead, the Tribune-Review reported (http://bit.ly/2mt2hHN ). Police say there was no gun in Dennis Drum's hand in that photo and it was taken 11 minutes before the 911 call was made.











There is no fool-proof-murder!!! Am I right texting murderess ???
 
And what/ who might be behind these hate crimes???

PoliticsWashington Post
[h=3]Trump ‘finally’ condemned killing of Indian man as act of hate. Was he too late?[/h]President Trump used a big bully pulpit - his historic first address to the U.S. Congress - to condemn the shooting of an Indian computer engineer on Feb. 22 in Kansas that the FBI said Tuesday it is investigating as hate crime. “We may be a nation divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms,” Trump said, speaking of both the Kansas attack and the vandalism in
 


Newton's Third law of motion!

"Every action has an equal and opposite reaction!" :moony:


 

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