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Think or blink!!!

The vAnara sEnA of the U.S.A???

  • U.S.Business Insider UK
    Police say dozens of people swarmed a San Francisco Bay Area train in weekend robbery

    Chaos erupted at a train station in Oakland, California, Saturday evening when dozens of people, believed to be juveniles, took over a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train and allegedly robbed several people the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Despite an increased presence at BART stations, a spokeswoman for the transit agency's police department said its extra officers were assigned to other stations when the Saturday robbery happened. Spokeswoman Alicia Trost told Business Insider at least seven robberies took place when suspects dashed on and off the train at the Oakland Coliseum station.





 
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So is Mars proving to be more and more habitable??? :decision:

ScienceFox News
[h=3]'Ancient tree stump' spotted on Mars?[/h]UFO hunters claim that an image taken by NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover shows an ancient tree stump on the surface of the Red Planet. A video posted to YouTube by Paranormal Crucible highlights the feature on the surface of Mars, speculating that it could be the petrified remains of a Martian tree. “Object is around 3 feet in height, and with numerous discoveries of plant and animal life on mars, it would be logical to assume, that a variety of tree either existed, or still
 
Can you read the hidden message ???

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Apparently some people love to perform 'kudh kushi' :doh:



  • BusinessZDNet
    Agiloft CEO: H1-B visa restrictions are 'economic suicide'

    Agiloft CEO Colin Earl is a 25-year veteran of software industry who worked at IBM, General Electric, and several start-ups before founding Agiloft, a Silicon Valley contract and workflow management firm, in 1991. Earl spoke with ZDNet recently about why he thinks that the US is chasing away the entrepreneurs who will form the next wave o
 
Mysteries never cease... both on Earth and in the outer Space!!!



ScienceInternational Business Times
Mystery of the universe's Cold Spot deepens - it's not a supervoid

A huge cold region of the universe spanning billions of light years is not a blank patch mostly empty of galaxies, astrophysicists have discovered. The Cold Spot is an area where cosmic microwave background radiation - leftover radiation from the Big Bang - is weak. This makes it significantly colder than the average temperature for the universe.


 
Mother Nature and Mother Earth seem to be capable of solving their own problems!!! :clap2:

Guess who will never ever go hungry - even if NOTHING edible is available??? :decision:




  • ScienceBGR News

    Nature throws humanity a softball, provides bugs that digest plastic

    Mother Earth is one seriously gracious host. Humanity has done little else to the planet that produced us than completely destroy it at every turn. We dump toxic oil into oceans, irreversibly alter the climate, drive species into extinction, and pile heaps of trash everywhere we can find space for it. Nature owes us nothing, but it still finds a way to help us save our own hides on a regular basis. The latest example? How about a caterpillar that eats and breaks down the one thing humans have created that pollutes for centuries before decomposing on its own: plastic. Plastic is everywhere, and as far as the Earth is concerned it absolutely sucks. Scientists believe it can take anywhere from 400 to 1,000 years for common disposable plastic products like bags, bottles, and containers to break down after being thrown into a landfill - or flying out of your car window and into a ditch. That's a long, long time, and it makes plastic a particularly bad pollutant. Now, researchers believe they've stumbled upon a natural plastic decomposition tool that has been crawling around right under our feet, in the form of Galleria mellonella , the greater wax moth. Scientists from Cambridge University just discovered that the moth's larva can actually eat and break down plastic in a similar way to beeswax, which the moth regularly consumes. Its digestive system breaks up the chemical bonds of polyethylene and makes the insects a powerful tool against the seemingly unending flood of plastic waste around the globe. Unfortunately, solving the problems of plastic pollution isn't as simple as dumping a bunch of moth larva into landfills; scientists first have to fully study and detail the unique process in the bug's gut that is giving it its remarkable power. Once researchers know exactly how the moth is performing its trick they could apply that knowledge to large-scale efforts to biodegrade junk plastic in places where it causes the most problems, such as the ocean and other pollution hot spots.






 
Is it time to start wearing adult diapers while flying in future? :wacko:

What if you are asked to open up and show that :(

the diaper is a just a diaper and nothing is concealed in it???? :doh:

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/delta-passenger-kicked-off-flight-bathroom-emergency-131906952--abc-news-topstories.html
 
The latest contribution of Cassini before its mission ended!

 
The fire burned not just the obese corpse but also the burning place itself! :shocked:

  • U.S.International Business Times
    Cremation of 'overly obese' corpse sets funeral home on fire

    A routine cremation at a Cincinnati funeral home took an unexpected turn when flames from an "overly obese" body spread, starting an unscheduled fire. The "freak accident" took place at the Hillside Chapel Crematory in Ohio's third-largest city on Wednesday (26 April) night. "My operator was in the process of cremating remains and [the body] was overly obese and apparently it got a little hotter than the unit is supposed to get," owner Don Catchen told WCPO.





 
What will it sound like If Donald Duck summarizes Donald Trump's great achievements during the first 100 days in office?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-colbert-donald-trump-100-days_us_590454fee4b02655f83dc176
 
Ilavu kaaththa kiLI??? :tsk:



  • SatireThe New Yorker
    Pence Really Thought He’d Be President by Now

    WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)-Commenting on Donald Trump’s first hundred days in office, Vice-President Mike Pence told Fox News on Sunday, “To tell you the truth, I really thought I’d be President by now.” “When I agreed to run on the ticket with him, I said to myself, ‘Mike, after he’s been in the White House for a few weeks, he’ll be a total train wreck and you’ll be able to slide into the big-boy chair,’ ” Pence said. “I never in a million years thought he’d last a hundred days. My best guess was thirty.” The former Indiana governor said that, with such seemingly fatal missteps as Trump’s failed health-care plan and travel bans, as well as any number of unhinged outbursts, “It feels like





 
Two unspoken suggestions to the people.

1. Become sick by not eating healthy food. (bad living)

2. Lose the health insurance coverage (for not living a good life)!

To qualify to be able to live ONE MUST BE BORN / BECOME RICH!
 

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