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4821  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-09-01] Bitcoin Pioneer Hal Finney Cryogenically Frozen After Losing Battle on: September 02, 2014, 04:59:14 PM
Kinda creepy but if there ever does come a time when technology can repair his ills and bring him back to life, I'm not so sure he'll remember his wallet passwords if indeed this is related to the underlying theme here.
4822  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Driving Stoned? States Prep for Marijuana DUI on: September 02, 2014, 04:53:32 PM
it's not worrying at all to me. take a look at colorado - after legalization, accidents dropped as well as crime. plus it's way, way easier to drive while high than it is to drive while you're drunk.
That's not necessarily the major point here. Normal marijuana smokers retain lots of traces in their blood for weeks or more and theoretically can be at DUI levels behind the wheel at any time. Considering it's more of a norm in these states, there could be higher %s of people consuming mj behind the wheel making easy targets for police busting.
4823  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama on ISIS: 'We Don't Have a Strategy Yet' on: September 02, 2014, 04:42:59 PM
I caution you to look beneath the surface on this one. Prez 0 has always had a strategy for everything which has led us to where we are financially and he certainly did his own thing in Egypt and Libya. Now there's this meme of no strategy and golf everyday, which to me, is allowing the neoconservative elements to play this up in the right wing media and get their intervention message trending once again. I'm hearing the same talking points as prior to us going into Iraq and only now, these are the new and improved terrorists. There's been a concerted effort to use covert ops to arm and train these guys to go up against Assad while allegedly not knowing they would turn and start a bigger crusade as we have been seeing. Either way, this was a set up by those bipartisan interests in the MIC to create something big where something was small and give them everything they needed to succeed and draw us back into the fold. The average American and even a majority of republicans were growing sick of the war expenditures and Rand Paul was trending. Quite a coincidence that all this is timing and unfolding in such a period leading into the next primary season. Just when the war hawks were fading now we have the perfect storm to get them trending again. Furthermore, the US needs another war to showcase to the domestic audience to hide the dismal conditions elsewhere. This shell game isn't going to end well.
4824  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2014-09-01 CoinFinance: Andreas Antonopoulos Changes Roles at Blockchain on: September 02, 2014, 01:27:59 AM
I remember hearing about certain wallet hacks early on in their infancy so hopefully those are long gone after his excellency fine tuned things. Adoption would be crippled if those started to reoccur.
4825  Economy / Securities / Re: Klyemax Studios Shareholders thread on: September 02, 2014, 01:12:30 AM
Landscaping is tough work and typically 8-10 hours is considered a long day. Shocked The first week won't be fun but you'll need to get through it with a positive attitude and get your body conditioned for this type of hard work. If you're doing lawn related stuff, but sure to have sunscreen so you don't develop skin issues on your neck, arms and face. A hat is also a good idea. Depending on what kind of shoes you're wearing you could also be looking at blisters so have some mole skin handy to ease things. And, when the snow comes, prepare to be on-call. It sure is fun getting a paycheck and just consider this your student loan payment. Before long, you'll be looking for ways to get this studio popping even while you're working your normal job.
4826  Economy / Speculation / Re: Poll: Approaching 1 year anniversary (October/November 2013) on: September 02, 2014, 12:57:12 AM
Youtube pulled your sig's video and I'm going to have to lean that another rally is months away. However, it could sneak up on all of us at any time and then the moon comes.
4827  Other / Politics & Society / Driving Stoned? States Prep for Marijuana DUI on: September 02, 2014, 12:53:34 AM
Legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington is raising highway safety concerns. It's illegal to drive while high on pot in every state.

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WASHINGTON — As states liberalize their marijuana laws, public officials and safety advocates worry that more drivers high on pot will lead to a big increase in traffic deaths. Researchers who have studied the issue, though, are divided on the question.

Studies of marijuana's effects show that the drug can slow decision-making, decrease peripheral vision and impede multitasking, all of which are critical driving skills. But unlike with alcohol, drivers high on pot tend to be aware that they are impaired and they try to compensate by driving slowly, avoiding risky actions such as passing other cars, and allowing extra room between vehicles.

On the other hand, combining marijuana with alcohol appears to eliminate the pot smoker's exaggerated caution and it seems to increase driving impairment beyond the effects of either substance alone.

More...http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2014/0901/Driving-stoned-States-prep-for-marijuana-DUI
4828  Other / Politics & Society / Democrats Hope to Mobilize Blacks for Midterm Elections on: September 02, 2014, 12:50:43 AM
Via Ferguson of course.

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FERGUSON, Mo. — Down the street from where the body of Michael Brown lay for hours after he was shot three weeks ago, volunteers have appeared beside folding tables under fierce sunshine to sign up new voters. On West Florissant Avenue, the site of sometimes violent nighttime protests for two weeks, voter-registration tents popped up during the day and figures like the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. lectured about the power of the vote.

In this small city, which is two-thirds African-American but has mostly white elected leaders, only 12 percent of registered voters took part in the last municipal election, and political experts say black turnout was very likely lower. But now, in the wake of the killing of Mr. Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old, by a white Ferguson police officer, there is a new focus on promoting the power of the vote, an attempt to revive one of the keystones of the civil rights movement.

“A lot of people just didn’t realize that the people who impact their lives every day are directly elected,” said Shiron Hagens, 41, of St. Louis, who is not part of any formal group but has spent several days registering voters in Ferguson with her mother and has pledged to come back here each Saturday. “The prosecutor — he’s elected. People didn’t know that. The City Council — they’re elected. These are the sorts of people who make decisions about hiring police chiefs. People didn’t know.”

I left most of the good stuff back at the NYslimes...http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/31/us/getting-ferguson-majority-to-show-its-clout-at-polls.html?_r=0
4829  Other / Politics & Society / USA - Federal study on lesbian obesity costs $3 million on: September 02, 2014, 12:47:21 AM
 Cheesy I should be mad at the waste of money but this is just fucking stupid.

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Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital have come to several conclusions since studying “the striking interplay of gender and sexual orientation in obesity disparities,” which is slated to last until 2016.

They have determined that gay and bisexual males had a “greater desire for toned muscles” than straight men, lesbians have lower “athletic self-esteem” that may lead to higher rates of obesity, and that lesbians are more likely to see themselves at a healthy weight even though they are not, the Free Beacon reported.


Their research also found that LGBT individuals exercise less than heterosexuals, and that sexual minorities are 46 to 76 percent less likely to be on an athletic team

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/31/federal-study-lesbian-obesity-hits-3-million/
4830  Other / Politics & Society / Re: iCloud Nightmare - Hacked! on: September 02, 2014, 12:43:39 AM
One of the major topics covered today on our sports radio powerhouse was Detroit pitcher Justin Verlander's schlong and his girlfriend Kate Upton's boob pics being leaked. Pretty funny yet disgraceful of the hacker to dip into peoples' personal privacy.
4831  Other / Politics & Society / Scottish Independence May Be Coming Soon on: September 02, 2014, 12:40:36 AM
Long Live William Wallace!! Make him proud, Scots.

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Support for Scottish independence has risen eight points in a month, according to a new poll.
The No camp are now six points ahead of the Yes campaign, down from 14 points in mid-August and 22 points early last month, excluding undecided voters.

The latest YouGov poll found that, excluding ''don't knows'', 53% of those questioned planned to vote No, while 47% would back Yes.
This compares to 57% for Yes and 43% for No in mid August and 61% for Yes and 39% for No at the beginning of last month.

Blair Jenkins, Chief Executive of Yes Scotland, said: ''This breakthrough poll shows that Yes has the big momentum - it's an all-time high for Yes support in a YouGov survey so far, and an eight-point swing from No to Yes in just three weeks. We only need another three-point swing to achieve a Yes for Scotland on September 18.

More...http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scottish-independence/11069121/Scottish-Independence-Yes-camp-closes-the-poll-gap.html
4832  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UN Commander Order the Peacekeeping Troops to Surrender to ISIS on: September 02, 2014, 12:38:45 AM
Brilliant advice I must say. Give the heathens another bargaining chip (AKA - the potential to execute more people and gear up the west even further for military action). The propagandists are bending over backwards on this one.
4833  Other / Politics & Society / North Korea: Task Force Seeks to Stem Remittance Flows on: September 02, 2014, 12:35:42 AM
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The North Korean authorities have mobilized an inspection task force of State Political Security Department (SSD) forces to border districts in an effort to curtail remittance flows from South Korea. The effort aims to stamp out threats these activities pose from longing for life in the South evoked among residents.

A source in North Hamgyong Province reported to Daily NK on August 28th, “The task force started two weeks ago in the Hoeryong and Musan regions of Hamgyung Province. The primary goal is to stem the flow of money coming in from the South.”

It is not a recent development for defectors who reside in South Korea to send money to remaining family members in North Korea, however, the specific formation of a task force portends the gravity of the situation. Anyone caught receiving remittances from South Korea, or placing outside calls, will be charged with “anti-state crimes” and punished severely. There is testimony perpetrators will be sent to a reeducation camp for a minimum of one year to await official sentencing.


More...http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?num=12256&cataId=nk01500

You'd think having more money coming in from the South would actually make lives easier to live for more DPRKers.
4834  Other / Politics & Society / Milwaukee Pushing towards more Body Cameras on Police on: September 02, 2014, 12:31:53 AM
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More than 2,000 people have signed an online petition to require Milwaukee police officers to wear body cameras that would record everything they do on the job.

The fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., has put the technology in the public eye nationwide — and a forthcoming report says police agencies have seen lower rates of force and citizen complaints after body cameras were put on officers.

Milwaukee tested five models of body cameras on city streets last year, and the Police Department plans to get 50 cameras for a pilot program within the 1,800-member department next year. For some who have marched in Milwaukee in solidarity with Ferguson, it's not soon enough. But the process takes time, Mayor Tom Barrett said.

"There are issues that can be dealt with but it's not as easy as just turning on a switch," Barrett said.

Although criminal justice and civil liberties experts acknowledge the benefits of body cameras, they also warn of practical considerations: how the technology would be implemented, what policies would govern it, and how it could unintentionally widen the divide between officers and the communities they serve.

An update on the body camera pilot program and discussion about the department's dashboard camera policy are expected at the next Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission meeting on Sept. 4.

"It's not a question of if, it's a question of when," commission director Michael Tobin said of body cameras.

The practical concerns and department policies are linked at http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/body-cameras-on-police--simple-idea-complex-ramifications-b99338528z1-272967071.html

I've heard that departments that have used these things get major reductions in overuse of force and subsequent court payouts. This could start trending nationwide and I'm currently all for it considering our circumstances in this day and age.
4835  Other / Politics & Society / The Latin Americanization of U.S. Police Forces on: September 02, 2014, 12:25:56 AM
A Warning
Appropriate subtitle - Racist divide is necessary for Police Militarization. US will become Latin America

The article is written from someone who fled Latin America to USA in the 80's after watching the rise of police militarization into mafia like violent gangs.

Now says the same thing is happening here, and once the police are fully militarized, it takes decades to undo if at all. The constitution and rights of citizens become meaningless.

It all starts with keeping the races divided, keep selling the "racial conflict" by the media, and prevent the people from coming together to stop it. It starts with attacking the minorities, and before anyone realizes it...the police become a military force as brutal as any crimelord or gangs themselves.

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From Guatemala City I have been keeping up with the events in Ferguson, Missouri and my heart goes out to those United States citizens who are actively resisting a brutal local police state. I sit awake at night and contemplate how one of the greatest nations in the world has become militarized and despotic. Impunity is now normalized in most police departments across the United States and in the minds of many Americans. I did not know I would live to see this phenomenon, yet, the more I peruse online news feeds, the more evident it is to me that Americans, especially minorities, are in great danger of militarized suppression as a matter of state policy.

From our experience in half a century in Latin America I can tell you that, once the human rights of a minority are compromised, it is only a matter of time before they are compromised for an entire nation. From that same experience I can tell you it will take decades before they can be regained. Militarized police forces take on a life of their down, at the expense of the society’s well-being. The social contract that gives the state the duty to organize police forces itself becomes obsolete, almost a joke. Citizens begin to obey agents of the state not out of respect or cooperation, but out of fear of those sworn to protect them. Eventually, the militarized power of the police reaches such magnitude that political leaders lose all ability to rein them in. We experienced this USA-backed militarized transformation of the police in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Chile, and Colombia. What the U.S. helped do to Latin America, it is now doing to itself.

Even when there will officers who want to adhere to the law, militarized policing organizations become an unstoppable and despotic force. The very ideologies that give them life become obsolete, as do all existing laws that protect citizens. Central American dictatorships backed and armed by the United States government in the 1970’s built police forces, outfitted them with military gear, and allowed them to brutalize and kill with impunity. The murder or incarceration of progressive democratic leaders who resisted this transformation was sanctioned by United States intelligence agencies.

I call out to white United States citizens, and those police officers that believe in democracy and the rule of law, to unite with racial minorities who are now being suppressed, and to resist the catastrophic militarization of police forces across the United States. For white Americans to think that their race makes them immune to police brutality is a mistake that cannot be afforded. Central American urban mestizo masses ignored the genocide of hundreds of thousands of indigenous peoples. They saw these massacres as not their problem. Today we all suffer militarized suppression. Racial division was our greatest weakness.

We must not shy away from the reality of a racialized United States of America. We must face our racial diversity, embrace its beauty, and unite as one democratic and leading nation. We are not divided at heart or by nature. Media pundits play with our emotions by telling divisive stories of racial conflict. Recently they have trained many white Americans to fear Central Americans who have courageously made it to our borders, escaping undeclared and unstoppable internal conflicts. These are murderous conflicts born out of the very militarization of Central American nation-states by the United States. In Guatemala alone more than 800,000 citizens have been murdered since the peace accords were signed in 1996, after a thirty-six year internal militarized conflict.

But militarized police are not the only problem. Since the 1980’s, government, from Washington D.C. to the states and cities, has been poisoned with inept and cynical politicians who play a racist card to keep Americans divided. And this is a necessary part of a militarized state equation. In fact, 21st century United States politics follows a developing path in place in much of Latin America for half a century. I call it the Latinamericanization of the United States. This path includes politicians selling society to the highest bidder, eradicating laws that protect civilians against poverty, disease, job insecurity, and police brutality.

In Guatemala, for example, politicians have no economic or politics training, or educational experience to hold powerful and influential government office. Social breakdown is such that the average citizen is in danger of death by warring gangs, extortion mafias, or the police. Politicians have carved out the legislative and executive branches in such a way that the military and the police state serves their safety, and that of their families and friends. The police also guard the great fortunes and economic interests. Everyone else must suffer insecurity, poverty, prison, and sometimes, random death. Protests are now officially terrorist acts. Meanwhile the United States continues to provide weapons and military training to these Guatemalan elites.

We can no longer argue that the United States is a country where civil liberties and human rights are protected. While an elite class remains immune to political and police corruption and militarization, this does not hold truth for the majority.

Part of my family escaped to the United States in the 1980’s. We escaped Guatemala’s poverty, racism, and a raging internal conflict, in hopes of a better life. Our story is not new; it is the same story told millions of times over in the last two centuries by earlier migrants. We ended up in Los Angeles, California. I was blessed with my mother’s support to educate myself while she toiled away in underpaid jobs. That did not matter to her. It did not matter to me. We Mayans have been toiling at staying alive for the last five centuries. We are the continuation of that struggle for survival.

I was taught to love the United States by my teachers, and to work hard to contribute to a nation that held so much promise. I did. With great effort and dedication I became a sociologist and historian. I wanted to understand the social fabric that sustains us as Americans and sustains me as a survivor of genocide.

Although pockmarked with racism, my experience in graduate school was one of support by white professors, fellow graduate students, and my beloved students. I learned to have hope in the white American society. I strove to teach my students to understand and take advantage of their privilege to help us make of the United States a better racial democracy.

But living in South Los Angeles in the last decade also revealed to me the parallels of militarized Latin America to many pockets of the United States, and it gave me front row seat to observe the fast militarization of police departments in the United States. African Americans and Latin@s are on lock down in that part of Los Angeles. LAPD will kill anyone in South LA with impunity. Their impunity is now part of the Californian political structure, just as in Latin America. No overseeing agency, citizen watchdog or Californian political coalition can realistically reform the LAPD. For decades people have been suffering. The LA riots of 1992 were an example of that suffering.

In the Rampart scandal police officers sworn to crack down on gangs became a murderous gang themselves. This is a familiar pattern seen across Latin America, where police forces were encouraged to take on tougher tactics to combat the products of mass poverty and severe inequality. Extortion mafias now have Guatemala and El Salvador societies on their knees. Their militarized police forces are riddled with corruption, ineptitude, and seemingly ubiquitous violence. Violence is everywhere. America seems to be heading this way.

Let us not think we will not experience this in the United States. The footage from Ferguson shows the frightening militarization of police officers, playing war against civil society. They will not stop. The governor of Missouri will not stop them. Perhaps he can’t.

I call out to all white Americans, to unite with suppressed minorities who are incarcerated daily, killed in the streets, and who hold little political power against these militarized police forces. It is in their utmost interest to understand that, just as in Latin America, when the white peoples, the mestizos of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, stood aside as indigenous peoples were massacred, subjugation for all is certain once militarized monsters awaken, learn to walk, and find their own developmental path.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/08/27/the-latin-americanization-of-u-s-police-forces/

Yes, I ripped the whole damn thing as I thought it was needed in full. Tip him w/ a click if you'd like.
4836  Other / Politics & Society / EU Looks to Ban Toasters, Kettles and Hair Dryers to Stem Global Warming on: September 02, 2014, 12:19:35 AM
First it's vacuum cleaners, now 'lunatics' in EU plan barmy bans on HAIRDRYERS and KETTLES
This is crazytown
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Bosses in Brussels have made a provisional list of 30 household appliances which could be restricted next year.

They want to cut the power of hairdryers by nearly a third in a bid to be a greener Europe, with other every day household items facing the cull including kettles, toasters and lawnmowers.

The move has sparked outrage among the UK with Ukip saying the decision by "nannying Eurocrats" was another reason to leave Europe.

From Monday some of the country's best vacuum cleaners will be among those to be banned because they have motors above the new EU limit of 1,600 watts.

The permitted wattage will be almost halved from September 2017 as the limit is changed to a pathetic 900 watts.

It has sparked a spike in vacuum cleaner sales as house-proud shoppers rush to pick up powerful products, causing shops to sell out of many popular models.

Where's my nanny?

More...http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/505160/EU-vacuum-cleaner-plan-barmy-bans-on-HAIRDRYERS-and-KETTLES
4837  Other / Politics & Society / Re: what dont you guys get about Snowden and the NSA? on: September 02, 2014, 12:13:10 AM
Sure would be nice to see the NSA or their counterparts actually doing things to stop all this alleged terrorism rather than expanding all these databases to house text and conversations that mothers have w/ their daughters and such. Make the haystack so big and you won't find the needle.
4838  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Chinese State Media Lectures US on Human Rights After Ferguson Riots on: September 02, 2014, 12:08:54 AM
It would be interesting to see what China has to say about their step-child's record on human rights: the DPRK housing, working the hell out of and beating political and other dissidents in gulags.
4839  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obamacare in review on: September 02, 2014, 12:06:17 AM
All I know is this will be one more tax I have to pay since I'm younger and don't need health insurance. My health insurance is the supplements I purchase on a monthly basis here: http://www.drdavidwilliams.com/. One aspect of the ACA is to tap the young and healthy to pay into an already broken system. I'm surprised to see a cheerleader for this on a forum dedicated to the disruptive tech known as Bitcoin.
4840  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coverage for End-of-Life Talks Gaining Grounds (A.K.A. 0bamacare's Death Panel) on: September 01, 2014, 11:54:28 PM
Since my brother is an RN I'm leaving this decision making up to him in regards to my parents down the line (20+ years God willing). I can understand why doctors wouldn't want to get extra personal on this end of days discussion. I don't have the stomach for it that's for sure. Yet I hold Bitcoins. Tongue
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