If it kills horses, what’s it doing to you? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H58EpAdnQN0
The War Against Our Freedoms Rages On
The war rages on. A private company wants its own Internet Kill Switch: Verisign controls the assignment of .com and .net domain names — and makes nearly $700 million each year to do it. Now it’s seeking the power to take down websites whenever governments wants them censored.
It could implement the Internet Blacklist Bill that’s pending before Congress. And it could help governments censor political speech abroad — or, eventually, here in the United States.
The group that regulates domain name assignments — and would need to approve Verisign’s request — is called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN.
Will you urge ICANN to reject Verisign’s request for its own Kill Switch? Just click here: http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/verisign_killswitch/?referring_akid=.647010.SzMK-B&source=mailto
Researchers Reconstruct Genome of the Black Death; Bacteria Found to Be Ancestor of All Modern Plagues
Gee, why am I not really pleased that they have done this? http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/10/111012132653.htm
Vaccinated Children Have Up To 500% More Diseases
By the way, stunning new research has just emerged that compared unvaccinated children versus vaccinated children http://www.naturalnews.com/033858_unvaccinated_children_health.html
Petition Against Child Soldiers
Microsoft Start menu use falls with Windows 7
Microsoft has pointed to the decline in the number of Windows 7 users accessing the Start menu as a reason to radically overhaul the feature in Windows 8. http://www.itnews.com.au/News/275748,microsoft-start-menu-use-falls-with-windows-7.aspx
Your online photos could lead thieves to your front door. Stop them now
Social networking sites make it easy to upload digital pictures. It’s simple. Afterward, part of the fun is reading the reactions of your friends. Unfortunately, scammers and would-be thieves are also finding opportunities via your photos. http://au.norton.com/clubsymantec/library/article.jsp?aid=cs_protect_your_digital_photos
How Long Should Your Email Subject Line Be?
Craig Stouffer of Pinpoint, an e-mail service, says subject lines that are 40 to 50 characters generate approximately twice the click-through rates of subject lines 70 to 80 characters in length.
The American Dream Film-Full Length
30 minute cartoon that explains in one place many of the concepts and circumstances that led to where we are today. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGk5ioEXlIM
8 Spelling Mistakes Even Smart People Make
Here’s some helpful tips: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/8-spelling-mistakes-even-smart-people-make.html