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No 2012 Doomsday, NASA reminds us again!

Posted by Riz On December - 31 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

As the world enters into the 2012 calendar year, NASA scientist have once again reminded us that there is no doomsday this 2012.

In their effect to dismiss the unwanted panic, NASA says, you will still be here next new year.

Lol! Its really funny you know. What started as a simple whisper in the air turned into a  flame all over the world with people in  there most worst fear and panic over 2012.

Che, at these times, i wonder what would God think about us now. He told very clearly in scriptures that Only he has the knowledge about the Hour [ Doomsday ]

Coming back to NASA advisory, “Nothing will happen to Earth in 2012. Credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012″, NASA’s advisory stated.

Nibiru and other stories about wayward meteorites and asteroids heading towards Earth are an Internet hoax, the space agency said. “If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with Earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye,” NASA said.

Another planet supposedly on collision course with our planet is Eris. This is a real body but it is a dwarf planet similar to Pluto and will remain in the outer solar system. The closest it can come to the earth is about four billion miles.

I would like to remind you once again, Dont fall for this crap and abandon your job, in this failed economy, the day you leave you job is the  doomsday over your family.

Now, Facebook is behind Divorce!

Posted by Riz On December - 31 - 20111 COMMENT

Facebook, world’s renowned social media website, has been caught up against yet an another controversy. Facebook has been blamed to be the most tempting reason behind the divorces.

A law firm called Divorce-Online said that 33% of the 5,000 behaviour based divorce petitions filed with the firm in the past year mentioned the site.

“Facebook has become the primary method for communicating with friends for many people,” the Daily Mail quoted Mark Keenan, managing director of Divorce-Online, as saying.

“People contact ex-partners and the messages start as innocent, but lead to trouble.”

“If someone wants to have an affair or flirt with the opposite sex then it’s the easiest place to do it,” he said.

Holy cow, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg would have never thought about this in his wildest nightmares. What started as social networking has now turned out to be the utter reason behind divorces and other illegal activities.

Facebook? Blamed for Divorces? Stop Joking!

Some readers might think this is a sure waste of time talking about Facebook. But, I may remind you, Facebook has already faced several lawsuits, not to mention, the lawsuit of keeping the privacy detail of a user even after the user has personally deleted the message or photo or status.

Just a Facebook status message might leave you in danger, says Anne-Marie Hutchinson, of Dawson Cornwell Solicitors.

“If you are keeping things from your partner, Facebook makes it so much easier for them to find out.”

Hutchinson said that the site could also be used as evidence of unreasonable behaviour.

“If you are complaining that they have a drinking problem and they have posted statuses about going out on the razzle… that could be used,” she added.

World Enters 2012, Bids Goodbye to a Tough Year

Posted by Tommy On December - 31 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

World has started to enter the year 2012 with much hope and expectations as it bids goodbye to a tough year. So what is to be expected in the year ahead ? Will it provide some treatment to the global issues ?

Fireworks, kisses and parties are welcoming the year 2012 across the world. But the wreaked economy is offering little hope to them.

Sydney New Year 2012 Fireworks

Sydney New Year 2012 Fireworks

The world sure can look forward for increasing taxes, decreasing wages and less jobs.  It is not right that I try to put these fears in your heart when everyone out there is happy and enjoying. But the facts I listed above seems to be happening year after year, so expect it.

Hope you all have a good new year and be prepared….

Sears Holdings group of companies that govern the famous retailers shops like Sears and Kmart announced the shocking closing of its shops to overcome the loss occurred thanks to bad holiday sales and slump economy.

Just, a day after Christmas, Sears Holdings gave an official statement that they are closing around 100 shops.

Now in Sears Holdings website, they have further revealed the shops and its locations that are being closed. Here is the list of closures announced so far http://www.searsmedia.com/tools/122711_close.pdf :

— Alabama (3): Sears in Mobile; Kmart in Auburn and Gadsden.

— California (3): Sears in El Monte and San Diego (2).

— Colorado (3): Sears in Longmont; Kmart in Broomfield and Glenwood Springs.

— Florida (11): Sears in Crystal River, Deland, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, West Palm Beach; Kmart in Callaway, Fernandina Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Orange City, Pompano Beach and St. Augustine.

— Georgia (6): Sears in Macon; Kmart in Atlanta, Buford, Columbus, Douglasville and Jonesboro.

— Idaho (1): Sears in Lewiston.

— Indiana (3): Sears in Anderson; Kmart in Indianapolis and St. John.

— Iowa (2): Kmart in Cedar Rapids and Davenport.

— Kansas (1): Sears in Lawrence.

— Kentucky (3): Sears in Middleboro; Kmart in Hazard and Winchester.

— Maryland (1): Sears in Ellicott City.

— Michigan (6): Sears in Adrian, Brighton, Chesterfield Township, Harper Woods, Monroe and Washington Township.

— Minnesota (4): Kmart in Duluth, New Hope, White Bear Lake and Willmar.

— Mississippi (3): Sears in Columbus, Jackson and McComb.

— Missouri (2): Sears in Lee’s Summit and St. Louis.

— New Hampshire (2): Sears in Keene and Nashua.

— North Carolina (4): Sears in High Point, Morehead City, Rocky Mount and Statesville.

— Ohio (6): Kmart in Chagrin Falls, Columbus, Medina, Springfield and Toledo (2).

— Oregon (1): Sears in Roseburg.

— Pennsylvania (2): Sears in Pottstown and Upper Darby.

— South Carolina (1): Sears in Sumter.

— Tennessee (4): Sears in Antioch, Cleveland, Oak Ridge; Kmart in Hendersonville.

— Virginia (3): Sears in Norfolk; Kmart in Midlothian and Richmond.

— Washington (2): Sears in Walla Walla; Kmart in Lacey.

— Wisconsin (2): Sears in West Baraboo; Kmart in Rice Lake.

An Iranian researcher has invented the world’s tiniest capacitor microphone that can be used in making small and invisible hearing aids.

Bahram Azizollah-Ganji, a faculty member of Noushirvani University of Technology in the northern city of Babol, has built a very small microphone which is only 0.5 x 0.5 mm big.

The device, which is the tiniest microphone in the world, is mainly developed for minute and invisible hearing aids, Ganji said.

The newly invented device can also be used to receive the exact sound of the heart for diagnosing heart problems and examining the health of fetus.

Ganji said his invention could also be used for other purposes such as fishing, underwater surveillance systems and to measure sound waves and ultrasound waves for identifying different marine animals.

Telecommunications systems, information collection devices and defense systems can also benefit from the tiny microphone.

Now preparing for world record, the microphone is not visible with naked eyes. High sensitivity, low cost, low power and voltage consumption are among the advantages of the device.

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Now, this threat is surly something the entire world will want to watch out for. Because stopping the Gulf oil supply could really create havoc over the already deadbeat world economy.

This isn’t really an ordinary threat and will surely provoke oil dependent nations to trigger a military action against Iran. So, what is in this for Iran ?

Iran surely will be aware of the consequences if it’s threat is brought into action. Are the Iranians really ready for a war ? Or are they just hoping this will make the western nations(who approved the sanctions) know who the boss really is Or are they just bargaining ?

Iran threatened on Tuesday to stop the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz if foreign sanctions were imposed on its crude exports over its nuclear ambitions, a move that could trigger military conflict with economies dependent on Gulf oil.

Many diplomats and analysts believe only sanctions targeting Iran’s lifeblood oil sector might be painful enough to make it change course, but Russia and China – big trade partners of Tehran – have blocked such a move at the United Nations.

Iran’s warning on Tuesday came three weeks after EU foreign ministers decided to tighten sanctions over the U.N. watchdog report and laid out plans for a possible embargo of oil from the world’s No. 5 crude exporter.

“If they (the West) impose sanctions on Iran’s oil exports, then even one drop of oil cannot flow from the Strait of Hormuz,” the official Iranian news agency IRNA quoted Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi as saying.

The U.S. State Department said it saw “an element of bluster” in the threat but underscored that the United States would support the free flow of oil.

“It’s another attempt to distract attention away from the real issue, which is their continued non-compliance with their international nuclear obligations,” spokesman Mark Toner said.

Rahimi’s remarks coincided with a 10-day Iranian naval exercise in the Strait and nearby waters, a show of military force that began on Saturday.

“Our enemies will give up on their plots against Iran only if we give them a firm and strong lesson,” Rahimi said.

Steve Chaggaris, former Political Director of CBS News has been hired by Yahoo News as executive producer, elections. Yahoo move seems to be with the intention of establishing itself as a reliable election news analyst for the 2012 Presidential Elections.

Steve Chaggaris will join Yahoo from 3rd Jan 2012.

Steve Chaggaris is based in Washington, D.C. and will report to David Chalian, Washington Bureau Chief for Yahoo News.

“With talent like Steve Chaggaris, we’re fast making Yahoo News a must-read for the latest political coverage and analysis,” said Robertson Barrett, VP of Yahoo News. “Having notable U.S. political voices, like Steve, is powering our 2012 election team to flood the zone with original reporting in key primary states like Iowa and New Hampshire; score newsmaking interviews with all the major GOP contenders; and examine the issues crucial to voters in 2012, from immigration to the economy to income inequality.”

In his new role at Yahoo, Chaggaris will be charged with overseeing and coordinating the production of coverage around major election year events, including major primaries, the Republican and Democratic conventions, and, of course, election night.

“It’s an honor to join Yahoo and contribute to its political coverage in what’s shaping up to be an extremely interesting presidential election,” Chaggaris told Yahoo. “I’m excited to have the opportunity to help Yahoo cover politics and the 2012 election in a way that’s unique, impactful and that will speak directly to voters.”