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TIL that the missing airplane is the 404th boeing 777 2H6ER to be made therefore it is the "404 not found"
LuciocNos comentários surgiu agora a teoria de que a Internet adquiriu sensiência e digitalizou o avião, igual em Tron.
Malaysia Airlines 370 flew for four hours after disappearing — Rolls Royce engine data says the plane stayed in the air, but not where it went
LuciocThis just in: o avião pode estar em qualquer lugar num raio de milhares de quilômetros.
(Ou na Dimensão das Fadas, não vamos esquecer.)
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Estudantes entram em confronto com a PM em manifestação no Bairro Luxemburgo
LuciocBom para eu ter uma noção de *como* o ensino público piorou dramaticamente desde que eu era criança - e isso nos Saudosos Anos 80, que foram um período de trevas econômicas. Parece que nem infra-estrutura física as escolas têm mais, julgando pelo que os estudantes contam para essa escola em particular.
E no final ainda ganham gás de pimenta na cara. Heh.
Ato em São Paulo contra a Copa do Mundo termina com 5 detidos e sem tumulto
Lucioc2.3k policiais para uma manifestação com 1.5k pessoas.
Desespero do governo, anyone?
One in five older Americans take medications that work against each other: About 3 out of 4 older Americans have multiple chronic health conditions, and more than 20% of them are being treated with drugs that work against each other – medication for one condition can make the other condition worse
LuciocAqui no Brasil, o comportamento que vejo em vários médicos de prescreverem tudo mais a pia da cozinha para coisas simples tipo dor de garganta provavelmente cria efeitos parecidos também.
Pentagon says flight came down in Indian Ocean.
LuciocPentágono diz que demorou uma semana para preparar os destroços fake de avião e pedaços clonados de defuntos para cobrir a abdução alienígena. =)
Syfy's Plan: More Space Operas, Less 'Sharknado'
LuciocSerá?
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More Owls, Yes, MORE OWLS!
LuciocAaaaaawwwwwwwwww!!!
Não me importa aquele gif assustador de corujas que o (acho) Cracked publicou uma vez. Ou a coruja do Harry Potter ser enorme e sinistra. =)
Aye yi yi yi. Owls are HOT this week on The C.O. Today, we take a look at the adorably grumpy Tuluko Of Tokyo. Tuluko’s hoomin posts lots o’ shots on Twitter.









First two photos from Twitter, all others via RocketNews24, of course. Tip from Andrew Y.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Owls, Owls N Racks, The Big J
Homeland ganhará versão brasileira
LuciocCOMO Homelândia pode ter uma versão brasileira?
Scientists built an impossibly small engine that creates torque but don't know how It works
LuciocAh, sim, as bizarrices da Nanomecânica me lembram de outra coisa que talvez possa acabar com turbinas a vapor, como o Igor quer: talvez no futuro elas sejam substituídas por matrizes de nano-turbininhas que convertem agitação termomolecular diretamente em eletricidade. Um reator nuclear então seria só um recipiente com as paredes feitas desse "material", não teria qualquer parte móvel visível.
Goodbye Electricity
LuciocO Ice Age Now é um blog-tablóide, mas de vez em quando solta uns artigos factualmente interessantes e bem embasados. Este aqui mostra que - surpresa! - a energia quase toda do mundo é gerada por combustíveis fósseis (principalmente CARVÃO - é como se ainda estivéssemos no Século 19, até certo ponto), depois por hidroeletricidade, e finalmente por energia nuclear. Mesmo com todo o mimimi em cima de coisas "verdes" as mesmas mal dão 2% da capacidade geradora do mundo, e o autor expõe porque ele desconfia que isso não vai mudar tão cedo - talvez nunca.
If you have become accustomed to cheap electricity, don’t count on it to be around much longer
Goodbye Electricity
By Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser
March 11, 2014
Much of the western world assumes electric power to be available 24/7 with an unlimited supply to boot. Indeed, “Hydro” (still) is and was a readily available energy source for every household, office and industry in most of the developed nations.
Less developed nations still suffer from widespread availability, frequent electric power interruptions, and “bandwidth” problems. The electricity providers cannot deliver the quantity desired, particularly to rural areas, and the grid simply cannot carry the currents needed.
Are the “Smart Grid,” “Smart Meters,” “Smart Appliances” and “Alternative Energy” systems going to solve the problem? I don’t think so.
In fact, reliance on these systems will exacerbate the problems in the making. To elaborate, let’s start with some simple numbers on electric power generation.
Electric Power Generation
Electric power generation involves the process of converting the energy inherent in another energy source to usable electric power fed into the grid for anyone’s consumption. There are few energy sources that have sufficient capacity to supply the need. The table below gives some rough data on electric power (EP) generation, by energy source (ES) in percent of the total EP (source Wikipedia) mostly for the year 2009, U stands for uranium (nuclear power).
As is clearly evident from the numbers in the table above that most of the world’s countries rely on just three sources for their electric power generation, namely fossil resources (mainly coal, oil, and natural gas), hydro (water), and nuclear (U, uranium).
Together they make up more than 90% of all electricity generated around the entire world. Moreover, the largest percentage of electricity generated in the world is from fossil resources; in fact from coal, at a clip of 40+%. Other than hydro, renewable source (solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, ocean) energy accounts for less than a few percent of the total generation.
Alternative Power Generation
So-called “alternative” (electric) energy sources primarily are from wind and solar power installations. Worldwide, their actual (and usable) production is in the order of one percent only. That is with some 100,000 “megawatt” wind turbines in the world and photovoltaic systems on nearly every roof in Germany. The problem is that none of them produce any power when “the wind doesn’t blow” or the sun “doesn’t shine.” Then, all people rely on the local “hydro” system to generate the power they like to consume. As noted above, that mostly comes from coal.
Power Generation from Coal
Power generation from coal is the standby for any shortfall of electricity needs that cannot be supplied from other sources at the time. However, that option is disappearing rapidly as coal-fired power plants are being forced to close right, left and center. In the USA, it’s because of the Environmental Protection Agency’s new MATS (Mercury and Air Toxics Standards) rules that are slated to come into effect soon. In Europe it’s their “greenhouse gas [carbon dioxide, CO2] emissions” regulations and new “energy-savings” laws. Elsewhere, politicians have used derogatory terms for coal, such as “dirty coal” and similar descriptions of the western world’s major energy source over the last two centuries.
But even without such external influences, it is obvious that coal faces an uphill struggle these days, not because of it being an inferior energy source, but because of the fact that it takes a little while to get it ignited and burning hot enough to generate energy. There simply is no way to get that done in milliseconds when clouds move over the sky to make the solar power drop to nothing or when the wind suddenly stops blowing. As a result, many of the coal generating stations are either fully fired up but cannot feed their electricity into the grid when the sun shines or, alternatively, cannot produce enough to satisfy the demand stemming from a sudden lack of sun or wind.
In practice, that means that coal generating plants have not just substantially higher operating costs but also more uncertain long-term capital recuperation costs; altogether simply higher business risks. All that additional risk translates into substantially higher electricity costs to the consumer. No wonder coal mines and coal-fired power plants are closing in several western countries.
However, in the Far East it’s a different picture. Coal-generated electricity is growing faster than ever. China is said to build a new plant at the clip of one per week. India and other eastern countries are not far behind. They all need power, lots of it and coal is the most energetic and cheapest material for that, at least at this time. South Africa also converts coal to gasoline at a large scale.
Nuclear Power
Nuclear power became abundant in the decades after 1950. Since then it has been a steady supplier of “base load” electricity in much of North America, Europe, Japan, Russia and, more recently, also China. For example, the data in Table 1 show that the U.S., Germany, and Japan have or had more than 20% of their electricity generated from uranium in nuclear power plants. The unfortunate incident in Fukushima, Japan, was entirely avoidable if proper plant-location, design and emergency procedures had been followed. Regrettably that was not the case just like in Russia’s Chernobyl nuclear power plant, where several fail-safe mechanisms were manually overturned to execute unapproved experiments. If anything, that proves that nuclear power is very safe when the plants are located, designed, and operated in the best possible way.
The Fukushima event was used by some politicians, for example in Germany, in a knee-jerk reaction, to “throw out the baby with the bath water” and call for expedited closure of all nuclear power plants in the country. Most interestingly, their neighbor to the west, France, decided to do exactly the opposite, namely to increase the electricity generation from uranium to close to 100% of the country’s needs. The consequence, as one might have suspected to develop at the time, is that Germany now needs to import “nuclear” electricity from its neighbors.
You wouldn’t know that if you saw the lavender fields in southern France when they are in bloom, but that power is not only more reliable than all the “alternative” (wind and solar) electricity generated in Germany, it’s all considerably cheaper. No wonder, power-intensive manufacturing plants in Germany are considering relocation to places with cheaper rates.
The Upshot
The upshot of the “war on coal” as waged in the USA and elsewhere is slowly coming to roost. If you have become accustomed to cheap electricity, don’t count on it to be around much longer. In some bureaucrats’ minds, the question is not what is most beneficial to the country, or the industry, or the consumers like you and me, but what they and “Agenda 21” proponents in the UN are thinking of as good for the world. Their most cherished view of an “equitable world” involves everyone having the same lack of available energy, sort of like in Cro-Magnon or Neanderthal people times several 10,000 years ago. Their new “smart meters” and “smart” household appliances are just euphemisms to have you buy into their thinking that allows them to curtail your energy use at their whim.
Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser Bio
Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser is author of CONVENIENT MYTHS, the green revolution – perceptions, politics, and facts - convenientmyths.com
Dr. Kaiser can be reached at: mail@convenientmyths.com
Freescale, The Carlyle Group and Malaysia Flight 370
LuciocO r/conspiracy já soltou um boato de que o avião sumido tinha 20 empregados dessa empresa que - rumor says - testa "cloaking technology".
Acho que estão a um fio de cabelo de "concluir" que foi algo tipo o Experimento Filadélfia. =)
I was just reading up on Freescale because it seemed odd to me that 20 of their employees were on board the plane and that they are a defense contractor linked to cloaking technology... and then the plane vanishes.
It struck me as odd that The Carlyle Group invest so much money in Freescale (part of a group that invested 17.6 billion dollars). Obviously, the Carlyle Group and the Bush family connection sets off alarm bells re 9/11 and false flags.
So I was wondering, does anyone have any theories linking Freescale, Carlyle Group, the Bush family and Malaysia Flight 370? I'm struggling to put all this together but the whole thing just stinks of false flag to me.
Or maybe I'm just making connections where there are none.
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Putin reportedly claims the dissolution of the Soviet Union may have been illegal
LuciocA fonte está sendo questionada, mas... em se tratando do Putin, eu não duvido. =)
MH370: BBC have just broadcast this satellite image which Chinese officials believe could be wreckage from Flight MH370.
LuciocSerá?
Chronic stress experienced by a male during his lifetime will induce lasting genetic changes in his sperm cells, affecting offspring's brain development and sensitivity to stress in adulthood.
LuciocOutra das maravilhas da epigenética.
The Big Bang Theory é renovada para mais três temporadas
LuciocO pior é que eu vou continuar assistindo - é um tapa-buraco razoável. :/
First descriptions of the kaiju from Godzilla.
LuciocBom, parece que o bicho voador que vemos de relance no segundo trailer não é o Rodan.
Mas parece que tem alguma criatura insetóide, de modo que ainda há esperança de que a Mothra apareça. =)
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Dream where a girl poops out of a window, causes nation-wide uproar
LuciocDa série "Sonhos Que Dariam Um Filme".
Mas esse aqui teria de ser feito pelo Lars Von Trier ou algum outro diretor que gosta de por coisas escrotas na tela.
Pensando bem, o "FDR: American Badass" tem cenas de gente cagando! =)
Yeah.
You see, there was this tourist spot in my dream. Something like a really old religious temple of sorts, like the ones in Asia, which people visited regularly. Except it was in Brazil. It wasn't very big or luxurious at all; it just looked like an old wooden house, painted white with blue windows. I remembered there were stereotypical nuns there, who probably ran the place: old, covered from head to toe, big crosses in their necks, except their clothes weren't black, but an almost-purple bluish color, for the most part. Some of them wore green.
The "church", if you could call it that, was located near a valley, on top of a hilly region, with a lush beautiful green landscape surrounding it (something like this). Apparently, the rustic temple of faith plus the landscape made for a very popular tourist attraction.
Then, the dream cuts to TV stations and printed magazines circulating a rather odd picture of the church's window which faced the valley, taken from outside. On the rustic wooden blue windows sat a girl, nude from the waist down, half her backside protruding from the wall. (Her face couldn't be seen, as it was inside the church.) In front of the building, standing on the green background, were the aforementioned nuns, something like fifteen of them, witnessing the scene and looking horrified.
Media reported that the girl was visiting the church, when she felt the need to use a bathroom. Upon arrival, she saw that it couldn't be used, for reasons unclear. (Maybe it was broken, or in a state beyond filthy. Maybe it wasn't a bathroom at all.) However, she couldn't help but heeding the call of nature. Unable to hold it within herself, and presumably not wanting to stain the holy grounds, she put her ass out the window, let it flow, and hoped no one would notice. Holy shit, she was wrong.
The media was very angry about what happened, and there was what could be called a nation-wide dissatisfaction. How could a hot spot for tourists, such a popular place, lack this kind of basic infrastructure? Along with politicians, the usual culprits of disappearing with public money, the blame fell on the nuns, who were accused of doing a poor job of maintaining the place. As for the humiliated girl (whose blurred crying face could be seen on national television after the deed), she said she would sue the nuns, for the shame they made her go through.
(if you think this is the wrong place for this post, let me know and I'll crosspost it somewhere else)
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The nightmare that couldn't possibly be any worse (x-post /r/nightmares)
LuciocSharado mais por causa da "fobia de robôs disfarçados de criaturas orgânicas" que o cara alega ter.
A bit of background information. I have a serious phobia of robots disguised as organic beings (animatronics, tickle-me-elmos, moving Santa figures, etc). Now the dream:
After going to the city and missing a sign that should have made me realise it was a dream (galvanised panel on a car instead of painted), it was night time and I was at my girlfriend's house. In this dream she lived with her 2 older brothers, but neither of them were home. Sometimes I would hear one of their doors open or close, but I didn't think much of it. We were sitting at a desk in her dimly lit room, her back to the door. I could hear quiet but heavy breathing from outside. It sounded rough and tinny, like it was played through a small, poor quality speaker. I opened the door a crack, and looked outside. Her brothers room door opened and out walked a small robotic Santa Claus, but with an angry garden gnome sort of face. It didn't see me and walked across the hall, into the bathroom. I shut the door and went back inside, and I heard the toilet flush and the bathroom door open. I sat at the desk with my girlfriend, and told her that I had found out what was opening and closing the doors. She asked me what it was, while fiddling with some zip ties on the desk. I was about to tell her, but I saw out of the corner of my eye that the bedroom door was open. I told her that she must shut the door right away. She said ok, but was still fiddling with the zip ties. I told her again that she must do it now, and yet again she didn't. I told her a 3rd time and she put the zip ties down and pushed her chair back to get up. But before she could stand up, she stopped and stared at me with an expression of horror. Except she wasn't looking at me, she was looking just past my shoulder. She pointed in that direction and mouthed the words "oh my god". I felt a hand start to firmly grip the side of my neck
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War Tard: "The West is pissed about Ukraine not because they give a shit about democracy but because they got outplayed by Putin and their inability to apply pressure has begun to reveal some frays at the edges of 21st century Western hegemony."
LuciocOutro ótimo artigo do War Tard.
"Let's face it, we just love our post modern self actualizing Twittery, i-Phoney, corporatocracy too damn much to risk our comfort for a bunch of cantankerous Steppe dwellers."
Pais já levam em conta segurança para escolher escola
LuciocOutra das tendências causadas pela Venezuelização do país. (Ou talvez seja uma Africa-do-Sulização para a época do apartheid. Exceto que aqui *eles* não vão deixar as pessoas colocar lança-chamas e serras nos carros. Pelo menos não legalmente.)
Agora escolas que deixam os pais entrarem em terreno interno seguro para pegar os filhos, ou que transportam os filhos com segurança para casa, são mais procuradas.
Chinese ridicule Malaysia’s recruitment of ‘witch doctor’ to track missing plane
LuciocÓtimo, agora temos uma chance de contatar a Dimensão das Fadas e tentar resolver o problema diplomaticamente. =)
(Enquanto isso, os chineses provavelmente vão usar métodos cientificamente provados para achar o avião - tipo o Feng Shui.)
TIL psychiatrist Leon Eisenberg, “scientific father of ADHD” said seven months before his death in his last interview: “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease”
LuciocNa verdade ele disse que que TDA é overdiagnosed e overmedicated, e não que a condição "não existe".
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Presos são amarrados com cordas em delegacia do RN
LuciocIsso é um absurdo!
Qualquer carcereiro de masmorra medieval sabe que temos de usar correntes, cordas são fáceis de cortar...
Masked guards seized computers from three Norwegian journalists and labelled them as spies as they attempted to leave Crimea
LuciocNão entendo exatamente porque os russos - tudo indica que *são* soldados russos - estão com esses pelotões vestindo máscaras e sem marcas no uniforme. Não é exatamente como se eles precisassem esconder qualquer coisa que quiserem fazer...
TIL in 1982 drug dealers in California tried to synthesise heroine more cheaply, and accidentally created a substance that gave users late stage Parkinson's disease in a matter of days
LuciocTambém acidentalmente criaram aquela droga (ou mais provavelmente coquetel de drogas) zumbificador de uns anos atrás...
A propósito, estou assistindo Helix e gostando bastante - é tipo assistir "28 Days Before". Só espero que não caia na Síndrome de Lost de inventar mistérios demais e depois não conseguir arrumar nada com porra nenhuma.
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The giant doughnuts that could help a Mars landing
LuciocEscudos térmicos infláveis, yay! Igual aparece naquele filme "2010: o Ano Em Que Faríamos Contato Se A Exploração Espacial Não Tivesse Dado Com os Burros N'Água".
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Manoel Dias diz que denúncias contra ele são 'ilações'
LuciocTIve de ver que porra é essa de "ilação". Surpreendentemente não é algum arcaísmo para algum fetiche esquisito, na verdade é o mesmo que "inferência*.
A propósito, outro dia descobri que "esbulho" não é alguma coisa envolvendo espigas de milho. Essa língua estranha que advogados usam é cheia de surpresas!
TIL Naoto Matsumura is the Most Radioactive Man on Earth. He continues to live alone in abandoned city Tomioka (affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster) to care for the animals left behind there.
LuciocDepois vou ver o vídeo para ver se aparecem os bichinhos radioativos também.
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A Hole in Mars
LuciocDescoberta mais uma entrada para os domnínios do Povo-Formiga de Marte.
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