lunedì 30 giugno 2014

Chilling Photos Of Chernobyl 28 Years Later

Fear and decay in Ukraine.


In April 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine suffered a catastrophic reactor meltdown.


In April 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine suffered a catastrophic reactor meltdown.


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The resulting explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere.


The resulting explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere.


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It is the worst nuclear power plant accident in history in terms of cost and death toll.


It is the worst nuclear power plant accident in history in terms of cost and death toll.


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The disaster began in Reactor 4 during a systems test, shortly after 1am on Saturday, 26 April 1986.


The disaster began in Reactor 4 during a systems test, shortly after 1am on Saturday, 26 April 1986.


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Chilling Photos Of Chernobyl 28 Years Later

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Putin's Brazen Demand In Return For Him NOT Invading Ukraine

Putin’s diversion from arms to diplomacy is designed to test whether he can get the United States to sell out Ukraine without an invasion that would further isolate Russia and inflict serious damage on its economy. Putin’s diplomats are already making the case for an agreement that creates an emasculated Ukraine comprised of loosely connected regions, each conducting its own economic and foreign policy (and free to join Russia if they wish), with a powerless figure-head government twiddling its thumbs in Kiev.



Putin's Brazen Demand In Return For Him NOT Invading Ukraine

#Ukraine, #Putin, #Russia

Rite Aid To Retain Its Growth Momentum In Q4'14

Backed by its store re-modeling initiative, efficient cost management and customer loyalty programs, Rite Aid reported its fifth consecutive quarter of positive net income in Q3 2014. Rite Aid remains confident about its long term prospects, as its turnaround strategy continues to reap benefits for the company.



Rite Aid To Retain Its Growth Momentum In Q4'14

#RiteAid, #CustomerLoyaltyPrograms, #CostManagement

Dazed and Confused

Samsung’s latest flagship phone has some great features. But it’s all undermined by needless and confusing software.








Dazed and Confused

YouTube Gives Spotlight To Top Five Percent Of Content Creators

YouTube made good in lavish style on its vow to bring its most popular content creators center stage with a full-tilt “Brandcast” event April 30 that set a high bar for the many rivals at this week’s NewFronts in New York. Making the case to more than 2,000 ad buyers at [...]



YouTube Gives Spotlight To Top Five Percent Of Content Creators

#YouTube, #LavishStyle, #TopFivePercent

17 Scrumptious Ways To Eat A Creme Egg

So much more than a chocolate.




Creme Egg Donuts.


Creme Egg Donuts.


Get the recipe here.


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17 Scrumptious Ways To Eat A Creme Egg

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Appreciation - The Key To High Performing Employees

Gallop has been carrying out large scale research into employee happiness and performance for over a decade. The results aren’t pretty. Their research indicates that staff discontent is very common in many companies. In fact millions of workers report being extremely negative, or ‘actively disengaged’ at work. In other words, they’re not [...]



Appreciation - The Key To High Performing Employees

Tuscany: Four Hotels That Deliver On The Price-Value Scale

Tuscany: Four Hotels That Deliver on the Price-Value Scale



Tuscany: Four Hotels That Deliver On The Price-Value Scale

BMW Concept X5 eDrive Uses Plug-In Hybrid Tech

First time eDrive and xDrive tech has been combined in one vehicle



BMW Concept X5 eDrive Uses Plug-In Hybrid Tech

New Report: Number Of Uninsured Drops By 5.4 Million In 15 Months

New numbers from the Urban Institute’s Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS) point to some impressive gains in the number of uninsured non‒elderly (age 18-64) adults. According to the survey (here) the numbers are remarkable for several reasons: Over the course of 15 months (2013 ‒  Q12014), the number of uninsured dropped [...]



New Report: Number Of Uninsured Drops By 5.4 Million In 15 Months

#UrbanInstitute039sHealthReformMonitoringSurvey, #HRMS, #ImpressiveGains

'Daylight' Review -- Randomly Generated Horror Maze Simulator

Early on in Zombie Studios’ Daylight, we learn about a former patient in a psychiatric hospital who exhibits an unhealthy obsession with mazes. They would have adored this game. But if your idea of a great time doesn’t involve navigating randomly generated mazes in a dank, dull environment, Daylight isn’t the survival horror game you’re looking for.



'Daylight' Review -- Randomly Generated Horror Maze Simulator

#ZombieStudios, #PsychiatricHospital, #UnhealthyObsession, #SurvivalHorrorGame

Animal Rights Activist Sentenced to 30 Months in Jail for Having Bolt Cutters in His Car




Kevin Oliff and Tyler Lang. Photo by Dom Greco



An animal rights activist with a long history of activism—and an equally long rap sheet—was sentenced to 30 months in jail for having bolt cutters in the back of his Prius.



Kevin Olliff and Tyler Lang were driving through rural Illinois on August 15, 2013, at about 1 AM when they were pulled over by police. The cops say they stopped them because the brand-new green Prius had only temporary dealer plates. But rather than let them off with a warning, police asked to search the car.



Olliff and Lang refused to consent to the search and quickly realized that this wouldn't be a normal traffic stop. After police separated them into two squad cars, Lang heard one officer on the police radio say of Olliff, "He's on the terrorist watch list."



Police brought out drug-sniffing dogs, and not surprisingly, they say the dogs smelled something (Lang says "the hardest drug in the car was caffeine"). When police searched the car, they found, among other items, bolt cutters and wire cutters. The two were charged with "possession of burglary tools," a felony.



The items in Olliff's car certainly sound sketchy when police list them out: bolt cutters and wire cutters; duffel bags full of sweatpants, sweatshirts, gloves, and ski masks; spray paint; concrete stain; laptop computers; bear spray; head lamps; latex gloves; walkie-talkies; rags; bleach. Most of us can have those things in our cars and not worry about being charged with a felony. According to the FBI, Olliff and Lang are not most people, though: They're animal rights activists.



FBI agents made their presence known at the bail hearing, telling prosecutors that there have been unsolved fur-farm raids in the region and other farms may be targeted. They specifically mentioned the Aeschleman fox farm in Roanoke, one of the largest in the country and the site of the historic PETA investigation in the 1990s, which revealed sick and neglected animals pacing in their cages and being anally electrocuted.



Bail was set at $100,000 for Lang and $200,000 for Olliff, or more than ten times the typical amount.



They were not charged with any fur-farm raid, or any other illegal activity. But the FBI and prosecutors hung the threat of additional charges over their heads, and they eventually accepted plea agreements. Lang, who accepted a plea deal for time served and was released in November, will only say that the items in the car were an "inconvenient circumstance," and that they had no choice but to take a deal. Olliff was sentenced to 30 months in jail and is currently imprisoned in Vandalia, Illinois.



Lang says that although he received a much lighter sentence than Olliff, the FBI is clearly trying to send him a message. When he flew home from jail, he saw that he had four S's on his boarding pass; he was singled out for additional security checks. Now, every time he travels he is searched by TSA and Homeland Security. Meanwhile, both his mother and step-mother have been visited by the FBI. Both refused to talk to the agents and have been supportive throughout the ordeal.



"The day after I got home [from jail], I went to a protest," Lang says. "It was liberating for me, because I really did not want to let this make me afraid."



Olliff continues to deny his involvement in the Animal Liberation Front, but is outspoken in his support for illegal direct action. In a statement from prison, he told supporters: "Get out into the streets. Better yet, get out into the countryside. Do what you know in your heart is right. You won’t regret it."



His book list is like a giant middle finger to police, with Wireless Reconnaissance in Penetration Testing alongside Dressing the Man: Mastering the Art of Permanent Fashion. He also asked for a subscription to VICE.



His father, Stacey Olliff, says he's frustrated with his son's vocal support of direct action, and the fact that he has been in and out of jail for protesting and shoplifting throughout his 20s. But police are "taking things that otherwise wouldn't be illegal and criminalizing them," he says, "in order to turn the screws and send a message."



"It's frustrating to see this kind of repressive response from authorities," he says. "But their goal is shutting down this activity, and when they happen to catch somebody they know, they want to make an example of them."



Will Potter is the author of Green Is the New Red: An Insider’s Account of a Social Movement Under Siege. Follow him on Twitter.




Animal Rights Activist Sentenced to 30 Months in Jail for Having Bolt Cutters in His Car

#FBI, #TylerLang, #KevinOlliff

Prince Andrew Takes A Selfie And Ruins Selfies Forever

The royal took the picture at St James’s Palace. The internet immediately announced the death of selfies.



This is a unique day at the Palace because we are encouraging you to use your phones and electronic gadgetry.


As a result of that I've decided there's a bit of a thing going around about selfies.





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Prince Andrew Takes A Selfie And Ruins Selfies Forever

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Johnson & Johnson's Kim Kadlec Departs For AOL

Kim Kadlec, worldwide VP of the global marketing group at Johnson & Johnson for the past eight years, is moving to AOL to be head of relationship management, a new position. In that role, she’ll work to build relationships with digital, media and technology companies to bolster the audience for [...]



Johnson & Johnson's Kim Kadlec Departs For AOL

#JohnsonJohnson, #KimKadlec, #GlobalMarketingGroup

The Week Ahead: Another Scare Like 2010, 2011, and 2012?

t was another rough week for the markets as the heavy selling came as the average investor was trying to digest the significance of the market rigging headline that I discussed last time. The selling hit panic levels on Thursday, but it is too early yet to conclude that the decline is already close to being over.


The technical picture last Wednesday allowed for two scenarios and, as of Friday, there is not enough evidence to be confident whether the large-cap Spyder Trust (SPY) and SPDR Dow Industrials (DIA) are going to join the Powershares QQQ Trust (QQQ) on the downside.


The plunge in the technology and biotechnology stocks is being tied to the perception that the economy is not strong enough to support the current high stock prices. This view is not really supported by the current numbers, as past market declines in this bull market have come in conjunction with much softer numbers than we are seeing now.


The current environment does remind me of the panic sell-offs that occurred in 2010, 2011, and 2012. I have circled these periods on the weekly close only chart of the S&P. For example, on August 27, 2010, there was this Bloomberg headline “El-Erian Says `Alarming’ Data Show U.S. Economy Slowing.”


The S&P 500 had actually made its low in early July 2010, but had a secondary low at 1039, the day this article was published. Below the chart of the S&P 5000 is a chart of the S&P 500 Advance/Decline line which reveals that it had made a new high the prior April (point 1) . By February of 2011, the S&P 500 had risen to 1344.



The Week Ahead: Another Scare Like 2010, 2011, and 2012?

#PowerSharesQQQTrust, #SpyderTrust, #SPDRDowIndustrials

domenica 29 giugno 2014

11 Time-Travelling Photos Of World War One: Then And Now

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the devastating outbreak of World War One. Photographer Peter Macdiarmid’s haunting collection of photo montages compares war-torn Europe with today’s modern landscapes.


Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.


Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.


German airplanes at Place de la Concorde in Paris, destroyed by celebrating crowds on the day of the restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, on November 18, 1918.


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The Somme canal, Frise, France.


The Somme canal, Frise, France.


British soldiers from a Royal Garrison Artillery working party carry duck-boards across the frozen Somme canal at Frise, March 1917.


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The main square in Bruges, Belguim.


The main square in Bruges, Belguim.


British soldiers captured by the Troops of the Central Powers walking in the main square of Bruge, Belgium, escorted by the soldiers of the German army.


Peter Macdiarmid / Mondadori Portfolio / Getty


Basilica of Notre-Dame de Brebieres, Albert, France.


Basilica of Notre-Dame de Brebieres, Albert, France.


The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Brebieres, Albert, France, with tilted statue of the Virgin because of a shell in 1915.


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#PeterMacdiarmid, #PlaceDeLaConcorde

Who Watches More Porn: Republicans Or Democrats?

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Shape Magazine Refused To Let This Woman Wear A Bikini On Its Site

Brooke Birmingham says the fitness mag is hiding what weight loss really looks like by asking her to cover up. Update: Shape responds and blames freelancer for “misunderstanding.”


Meet Brooke Birmingham.


Meet Brooke Birmingham.


She's the 28-year-old, Quad Cities, Illinois, blogger behind the site Brooke: Not On A Diet where she chronicles her incredible weight loss progress.


Facebook: brooke.a.birmingham


Over the past four years, she's managed to lose more than 170 pounds.


Over the past four years, she's managed to lose more than 170 pounds.


And she's kept it off for the past year, too.


That's pretty impressive and inspiring!


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Shape Magazine Refused To Let This Woman Wear A Bikini On Its Site

#ShapeMagazine, #WeightLoss, #QuadCities, #MeetBrookeBirmingham, #BrookeBirmingham

4/15/2014 Hardware Reviews

DailyTech’s roundup reviews from around the web for Tuesday



4/15/2014 Hardware Reviews

Did Ukraine Outfox Putin With Its Offensive In Slovyansk?

The outcome of the battle for Slovyansk has far reaching consequences. I would hope that Ukraine does not halt the operation to pursue a useless “diplomatic solution.” (Apparently, the Russian Slovyansk commanders are now ready to “negotiate.”) The whole Russian strategy for taking eastern Ukraine through a covert operation hinges on stable command and control centers in the compact smaller cities of the region that can be controlled by relatively small numbers of special service forces and their stooges. These command and control centers cannot be held against an onslaught of regular forces. The Russians have, to this point, held off a real assault by threats of invasion by regular troops. It appears that Ukraine has decided to call Putin’s bluff. He must invade or lose his “cheap” covert war.



Did Ukraine Outfox Putin With Its Offensive In Slovyansk?

#Ukraine, #EasternUkraine, #Slovyansk, #RussianSlovyansk

How Many Of These Noses Would You Boop?

BOOP!



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How Many Of These Noses Would You Boop?

Germany Cuts Funding for Film Tax Incentive


The German tax incentive program has backed such projects as “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “The Monuments Men” and “The Book Thief.”

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Germany Cuts Funding for Film Tax Incentive

Things Wrestlers Do That'd Be Creepy If You Did Them

Could you maybe turn the intensity down a notch?



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Yeah, getting oiled up is *not* for the office.


Yeah, getting oiled up is *not* for the office.


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Things Wrestlers Do That'd Be Creepy If You Did Them

Best Cities And Neighborhoods For Millennials

Young professionals have long sought first jobs in places like New York and Washington, D.C., but as the job market remains uncertain and the cost of living continues to rise, many young people are now considering cities for reasons beyond their traditional cache.



Best Cities And Neighborhoods For Millennials

The Best Data Visualizations Of All Time

The collection of answers that were submitted by Quora users included both serious and light-hearted visualizations, ranging from economics and health mapping to feelings and sexual preferences. Based on the many answers users came up with, here are six of the best.



The Best Data Visualizations Of All Time

#Quora, #BestDataVisualizations

Punter-Turned-Prof: Kids Feel Pressure When Parents Spend A Lot On Sports

As a parent, you might think that spending big bucks on travel teams and private coaches is helping your child reach his or her athletic potential. However, a study is positing that this strategy is the opposite of helping. The researchers behind the report won’t say this, but I will: [...]



Punter-Turned-Prof: Kids Feel Pressure When Parents Spend A Lot On Sports

#TravelTeams, #PrivateCoaches

Jackson Browne Readies New Album


Singer-songwriter has been recording first new release since 2008′s “Time the Conqueror” with members of L.A. band Dawes.

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Jackson Browne Readies New Album

German Neo-Nazis Using Cookie Monster to Recruit Kids (Report)


The “Sesame Street” character has become a symbol for the extremist movement, according to police.

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German Neo-Nazis Using Cookie Monster to Recruit Kids (Report)

#CookieMonster, #GermanNeoNazis, #SesameStreet

Jimmy Kimmel Appears on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's YouTube Show


The U.S. late-night TV host jokes he wants to sleep with the celebrity politician and his wife when he next visits Toronto.

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Jimmy Kimmel Appears on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's YouTube Show

#YouTube, #TorontoMayorRobFord, #JimmyKimmel, #Toronto