Want To talk to the CIA ?…. Tweet @ CIA !!!

The Central Intelligence Agency is announcing today that it’s getting into the social media biz. “@CIA” will be its handle on Twitter, the short-attention-span platform with255 million monthly active users, and it’ll also launch on Facebook.

The presence on these premier social media sites will supplement the CIA’s existing digital presence, which includes a Web site and Flickr and YouTube accounts. CIA Director John Brennan explained the move in a press release: “By expanding to these platforms, CIA will be able to more directly engage with the public and provide information on CIA’s mission, history, and other developments. We have important insights to share, and we want to make sure that unclassified information about the Agency is more accessible to the American public that we serve, consistent with our national security mission.”

Don’t get too excited, however, about the level of detail in the tweets and Facebook posts. Though a press release on the new accounts says that the agency will post the “latest news, statements, and career information,” consider the order that came down from the director of national intelligence earlier this year. It stipulated a requirement that intelligence employees seek authorization before talking to the media about a broad basket of “intelligence-related information.”

Given such constraints, it’s a safe bet that the published information will go heavy on promotional fare. The press release notes that tweets will showcase “artifacts and other information from the CIA’s Museum — the best museum most people never get to see. CIA will also post updates and information from the Agency’s ‘World Factbook,’ a unique public resource and educational tool, as well as unclassified intelligence histories and other information.”

Here’s the way the CIA Twitter page looked just before it posted its first tweet.

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Hold on a second, though: How did the CIA get control of the @CIA handle? A department spokesperson responds, “CIA filed an impersonation complaint with Twitter and they secured the @CIA account for us, which is routine for government agencies.”

Shadows Show a Different Picture !!!

 

The next time you take a picture, don’t focus on the light or your subject. Look at the shadows… they could be telling an awesome story you were never aware of.

There is always more to life than what’s on the surface. What you may see at first may not be the whole story. Take these photos, for instance. At first, it might seem like a totally normal scene…

Then, you will realize what story the shadows are telling. Two entirely different things are happening in these photos. Photography focuses on the relationship between light, darkness, focus and perspective. By changing something small, the stories change. Check them out, see if you can discover what’s going on here.

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Embarassing Mistakes in the History… Wish it is Not Repeated !!!

They say history repeats itself. Which means that all of the glorious bravery and stories are constantly serving as examples. It’s why it’s important to learn from history, as they help us navigate our lives, and our civilization. But history also has a darker side… it shows us the mistakes that don’t bear repeating. Those horrible decisions, those stupid mistakes, those idiotic moves that should never be repeated. Learn from few examples, and be wiser for it.

 

The 12 book publishers who turned down Harry Potter.

24. The 12 book publishers who turned down Harry Potter.

 

Image of the Day !!!

 

Jet zips past moon

“Aimed at the moon and started to focus when I saw the jet enter the frame … “

By GregDiesel Landscape Photography.  Visit his online gallery on Facebook.

Check out this cool image of an airplane passing in front of the moon. GregDiesel Landscape Photography captured it on May 31, 2014. He wrote:

Unless you live by an airport and try all day/night it’s a really tough shot to get! Story behind it was that I was just taking my ‘daily moon’ shot and my shutter froze. I took the lens off cleaned the sensors and snapped it back on. Aimed at the moon and started to focus when I saw the jet enter the frame and then, I mean, I needed split-second reaction to focus and get about 5 shots as it flew through in about 2 seconds start to finish. Got lucky with the timing.

Lucky for us! .

Click here to see Greg’s daily moon shots.

Source:::::Earth sky News site

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World”s Smallest Country with 22 Residents !!!

 

The fort claiming to be the world’s smallest country.

The fort claiming to be the world’s smallest country. Source: AP

LYING in international waters off the coast of England sits a tiny fort that claims to be the world’s smallest country.

Located 10 kilometres from the Suffolk Coast in southeast England, the Principality of Sealand declared its independence from Britain in 1967. Home to just 22 residents, it has its own royal family, currency, stamps and even a football team — the Sealand All Stars.

More like an oil rig to look at, Sealand occupies a fort left over from World War II, and is basically two concrete towers connected by an iron platform.

 

The old fort from World War II now has a royal family.

The old fort from World War II now has a royal family. Source: News Limited

 

The story goes that British Major Paddy Roy Bates took over the site from pirate broadcasters with the intent to start his own radio station called Radio Essex.

Following his occupation, he attempted to establish Sealand as a nation-state in 1975 writing a national constitution and establishing other national symbols.

Despite it not being recognised as a state, the Bates family manage it as though it is a recognised sovereign entity and have given themselves royal titles. Prince Roy and his wife Princess Joan (now deceased) named their son His Royal Highness Prince Michael who serves as Sealand’s acting Head of State.

 

We’re not sure how much a Sealand dollar will get you. Picture: www.sealandgov.org

We’re not sure how much a Sealand dollar will get you. Picture: http://www.sealandgov.org Source: Supplied

 

Tourists can help bolster the local economy by purchasing souvenirs from the online shop as well as royal titles. For $360 you can buy the title of Count or Countess of Sealand or become a lord or lady for $52. You can even buy one square foot of the fort for just $32.

In October 2012, Roy Bates died at the age of 91, and the Sealand crown passed to his son, Michael, 63, who is still said to live on Sealand with his family and friends.

Pictures That Will Make YOU Laugh …!!!

 

 

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then these awesomely timed and hilarious photos are worth about fifty-thousand words. It either takes true talent or dumb luck to capture photos that are thi s perfect.

Moments like these make you sit back and appreciate how entertaining life can be if you let it (or know some spectacularly clumsy people). At least one of these awesome pictures will make you laugh hard.

 

Nothing to see here, folks…..

3.) Nothing to see here, folks.

 

” A Human Kaleidoscope ! “…. Fantastic Clip To Watch !!!

 

 

 

 

Dancers + camera + kaleidoscope = this infinitely gorgeous short video. (Watch in 1080p fullscreen if you can.) It’s made for TEDxSummit, an unprecedented gathering of TEDx organizers from around the world– and the video celebrates “the power of x” to multiply great ideas.

Learn more about TEDxSummit: http://tedxsummit.ted.com

 

source::::You Tube

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Why Boomerangs Come Back to the Thrower ? …!!!

 


Why Boomerangs Return to the Thrower

boomerangNon-returning boomerangs have been used for at least 20,000-30,000 years, with the oldest known example carved from a mammoth’s tusk.  These non-returning boomerangs were used for hunting and were carved for straight flight and to stay in the air as long as possible when thrown correctly. The hunter was then able to throw the primitive boomerang great distances and hit an animal to be eaten for dinner. These animals were often small-game, but even the likes of kangaroo or emus can be sufficiently injured by a decently weighted boomerang such that the animal can no longer outrun the hunters.

Possibly while shaping a non-returning boomerang, someone accidentally carved a boomerang into a shape that, when thrown correctly, came careening back toward the owner. It wasn’t exactly useful for hunting or warfare; it was difficult to aim; and if it actually hit its target, it wouldn’t come back anyway.

There is some conjecture that returning boomerangs could have been used for flushing certain game, but there is little in the way of actual evidence to back these claims. As such, most scholars believe that, because returning boomerangs don’t serve much of a functional purpose in hunting, they were simply used for sport, possibly first by the Australian aborigines, though Ancient Egyptians and many other cultures also made them. Tutankhamen actually had a collection of returning (and non-returning) boomerangs.

While there are numerous different ways to make a boomerang, traditionally, returning boomerangs are lightweight, made of wood, and consist of two separate wings which meet at an angle in the middle. That middle section forms the central point around which the wings will be able to spin, stabilizing the flight pattern.

So what makes a returning boomerang come back? Boomerang wings are fashioned much like airplane wings. They are flat on the bottom and precisely rounded on the top, which deflects the air such that there is less air pressure above than below. (For a full explanation of how this works and why the commonly touted explanation, that it’s because the air on top, moving over a curved surface, must move faster as it has to travel a greater distance than the air below to meet up at the other end, isn’t quite correct, see:  How Do Wings Work)

Of course, as anyone who’s ever tried to throw a boomerang knows, it’s not all about the shape. You also have to throw the boomerang correctly in order to get it to come back to you—that is, you need to throw it somewhat vertically, holding it by one wing, with the other wing pointed up (think opposite to how you would throw a Frisbee), with the centre pointing toward you. Here’s why.

As the boomerang spins through the air, the wing at the top of the spin is moving through the air at a faster rate than the wing at the bottom, because it is moving in the direction of the throw while the wing at the bottom is going the other way. The result is that the top portion will generate more lift than the bottom portion as it cuts through the air.

You might think from this extra lift on the top vs. the bottom that a new rotation will be introduced around the center point and that it would still fly in a mostly straight line.  Instead, thanks to its significant angular momentum, this is not the case. The difference in lift between the top and the bottom then creates a torque which ends up tilting the plane of rotation slightly such that the boomerang ends up flying in a curved path through the air. This is more technically known as a torque-induced precession or gyroscopic precession.

Since the torque applied here is going to be reasonably constant through the short flight of the boomerang and the angular momentum likewise stays relatively constant, the boomerang will fly in something of a cone pattern; thus, if thrown correctly and wind or the like doesn’t interfere too much, the boomerang will come right back to you.  For those inexperienced with catching the boomerangs and who start out throwing a relatively heavy one, this is not always a good thing. ;-)

source::::today i foundout .com
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” Are You New Parent or Grand Parent ” ? …Then You Will be Enjoying this One… !!!

A baby fills a place in your heart that you never knew was empty !!!

Are you a new parent or know someone close who is? Then you will certainly relate to these cute little happenings that every new parent experiences.

1. Long talks over the phone without your baby interrupting is impossible

2. You get super good at multitasking

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3. You have to eat super fast

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4. Waking up at 2 am, 4 am, 6am to feed the baby

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5. The house will have an awesome baby smell

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6. You will invent your own ways to deal with the baby poop thing

7. Whenever you go out, you will have to carry bags of baby stuff

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8. Your constant worry – ways your baby can get hurt and how to prevent it

9. You will curse yourself when your baby slips down and gets hurt

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10. You will become pro at washing their tiny clothes

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11. You will high five your partner when it crosses all points in the progress sheet

12. They will do weird things and utter weird names. You will start using those names too

13. Chocolates and candies will taste better coz you’ll rarely get to eat them. All for the kid

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14. You will know what’s on the cartoon channel better than the news channel

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And you’ll know all their names by heart

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15. You will do things you thought were dumb.

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16. You will start spending less on yourself and save more for your kid

17. You will use some of your parent’s tricks on your kid

18. Your house will get messy with scattered food, toys but will get more colorful than ever

19. You punish them to correct their mistakes, but you get hurt too

20. Your laptop, phone will be filled with cute pictures & videos of your kid

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21. You don’t realize how fast your kid grows

22. They will destroy things you loved, but that’s OK

23. You will die to see that look on their face when you surprise them

24. They will make you laugh like never before

 

25. Finally, nothing makes you more proud than the first time you hold your baby’s hand & know it’s your job now to protect and provide for that little person

 

 

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“A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for”

 

source:::  Anonymous (probably a parent) :)    in Story pick site

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” It Can Be any one … It Can be YOU too… Spread Few Smiles …”

 

 

 

The young group of teenagers at DexterLab, who usually restrict themselves to the comedy genre, has come up with a very interesting and thought provoking video. A faceless man travels across Mumbai, with the intent of spreading a few smiles.

The best part of the video is where the ‘giving hand’ picks up things from religious places & offers them the the needy instead. The concept strikes a chord because the ‘giving hand’ is faceless: it can be anyone, it can be me, it can be you.

 

source::::You Tube and Story Pick

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