Sunday, September 25, 2011

Mexico: Woman decapitated for posting about narcos on social networking site – Boing Boing

Mexico: Woman decapitated for posting about narcos on social networking site – Boing Boing:

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The war on drugs is not working any better then prohibition did. As long as there is a market for cocaine for instance there are going to be people willing to take the chance of arrest to fill that need. With the price of cocaine being prohibitively high it allows people to rationalize taking more risks and greater chances because the reward is so "high".

Our government can't even get their heads around legalizing marijuana and there are hundreds of petitions circulating, studies done to examine health risks and a large portion of our population here in the united states either smoking weed regularly now or at least doing it at some point in their lives for a period of time....While weed may be used by a larger number of people, something like cocaine brings much much much higher profits and therefor is more lucrative for the criminal world. There is no short to fix to stop the bloodshed in mexico and convince the cartels to each take their little corner of the market and play nice. Everyone wants to make more money, everyone wants to have the easiest, safest, quickest trip for their drugs to the destination of initial distribution and they are going to be willing to kill for it and not just quietly from a distance in the dead of night. No. They want you to know how painful its going to be. They want you to know that it won't just be you, it will be every single person who loves you or that you love...They want there to be fear in your head and the more fear the more likely you are to turn the other way.

This article is about a women who was beheaded in Mexico because she supposedly posted information about the local cartels on a social networking site...that means just like facebook, google +1, myspace, think about how scary that is. I live in a decent middle class neighborhood where leaving your door unlocked was the norm 10 years ago, we barely even got that type of news out here even. Now its the internet age, we know A LOT OF BAD THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN THE WORLD. I've seen the atrocities in the Republic of Congo and the disgusting treatment of citizens in war torn countries. This was not the kind of thing that our parents were exposed to last generation, it's not even something they could really even find if they tried to find it unless they were in the military and deployed.

We need to focus on stopping the weapons trade or at least get it as much under control as we can. Your never going to rid the world of drugs, guns, and evil. Were stuck with bad people who do bad things sadly, but we can always control what we ourselves do. Telling someone that they need to stand up to the cartel when they have to live in the house down the street isnt the answer. Helping build allies across the border is a start, we need to stop the blame game and take responsibility too. A lot of those drugs are getting consumed right here in the US. So, if you want to think of it this way, the Mexicans could be made at us because the cartels wouldnt be killing for territory if there was not so much money to be made here.

What do you guys think our government should do? I know building some huge wall isn't the answer.....I'm pretty sure they have rope and ladders in Mexico too. 

Kevin Durant: Too Good To Be True? | Hardwood Paroxysm

Kevin Durant: Too Good To Be True? | Hardwood Paroxysm


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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Diana Nyad still swimming toward Florida despite jellyfish-filled night - ESPN

Diana Nyad still swimming toward Florida despite jellyfish-filled night - ESPN:

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Overview: This 60 year old women name Diana Nyad is trying to best her own record for swimming across an open water without a shark cage by about a half mile. She is swimming from a marina in Havana, Cuba to Florida. She previously tried this same swim except with a shark cage at the age of 28 back in 1978 and made it 42 hours before she had to call it quits.

Then she tried again this August without a cage but had a severe asthma attack that lasted for 11 straight hours and she toughed it out until the 29 hour mark but had to end it one more time. She used that expierence as a sort of practice run and does not consider it a failure and still contends it had nothing to do with her age. Although she didn't plan on trying again she ended up flying to Cuba two days ago because of what she called "a magical window" which was the good weather and ideal sea conditions for her attempt.

At this point she is about halfway through her about 60 hour trip and she has dealt with a sighting of an Oceanic White Tipped Shark and barracudas were also spotted in the general vicinity. As if seeing those deadly creatures was not enough to deal with and get her back on the boat to safety she got stung by a "Portuguese Man O'war" jellyfish overnight and had difficulty breathing as a result which lead her handlers to give her oxygen and a steroid shot from the doctors.


This is one tough, amazing, and strong women. Strong both mentally and physically obviously. Remember throughout all of these possible disaster's waiting to happen she STAYED IN THE WATER. There is no getting on the boat until the sharks go away, no going downstairs below deck to take a nap cause you don't feel well, none of this, well there's a possible deadly women-eating animal big enough to swallow me in minutes and if he wanted swim right past my "safety divers" and kill me while the terrifying barracudas circle their snack and down below she swims unknowingly close to another potential roadblock in the jellyfish. The rules she imposed are she must stay in the water at all times until the swim is completed. She gets to stop swimming every 45 and 90 minutes to rest and just tread water while her assistants pass her food like pasta, bananas, pieces of peanut butter sandwiches and high calorie/high carb liquid made drinks.

Marathon swimmers have said that tonight will be the biggest test because if she can make it through the second night(which is tonight) then she's more likely to succeed. But I think she made it through the toughest part already......not swimming right to her boat and telling them to bring her back home RIGHT NOW.....like I wouldve done.

But let's all hope this incredible women makes it not only through tonight but all the way to the Florida coast and shore.....

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3 Kids Arrested For Trying To Steal A 30-Pack Of Tecate Beer



Quick Story: They tried to escape but CRASHED A CAR and HIT AN EMPLOYEE who chased them, then one RAN THROUGH A CAR WASH and another LEFT BEHIND HIS ID. Fail is an understatement.


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Friday, September 23, 2011

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Onstar now using your driving data to record location, speed ect for any purpose at any time


The idea of a company tracking your location constantly is apparently as reassuring to some as it is disturbing to me. I understand that it can be very useful and even a life saver in some situations. However, I think that they have crossed the line where the costs outweigh the benefits greatly now that they have to total authority to record not only your locations at certain times, but speed, car safety data ect "for any purpose, at any time, to any third party as long as the data provided is anonymized" 
The changes to the TOS and reported by Reuters, were announced this week and, sent to all of their subscribers in full. Just think how many people don't read half of the mail that's from companies like that and figure its just junk mail when in reality it can have a ripple effect through all aspects of your life.
Sharing anonymized information isn’t anything new for users of online services. Unless you actually opt out, it’s likely that most of the stuff you use online is being tracked, and that data sold in some way or another. Most companies are careful about anonymizing data, but not all data can be anonymized. A GPS record is rather hard to decouple from identity, since an intact record of a day or a week will plainly yield home and workplace locations, among other things.
Cross reference that with the data they now sell to “credit card processors and/or third parties we contract with who conduct joint marketing initiatives with OnStar,” and you’ve got a nice little database of easily identifiable individuals going.
It should be noted that there’s some tension here regarding what’s private and what’s public information — certainly it can easily be found out from voting, property, and tax records where someone lives and works. And the make and model of your vehicle is easily discernible by anyone nearby.
But that’s a misleading way to think about it; customers agree to the TOS with the implicit understanding that their location and speed would be used for the services they pay for, and if necessary shared with law enforcement. Not only now does the TOS essentially say that as long as they take your name off it, they can sell your data to literally anyone who wants it, but they now will also continue to collect that data even if you don’t use OnStar.
Again, to give OnStar credit, they say right away that you can totally deactivate their data connection by telling a representative that you want to. But how many times have you had the opt-out process be as easy as they say? Why is a company with whom you have no connection other than a piece of hardware in your car, able to access that information as valuable as this and then not only use it for their own data building but sell it to whomever asks>? Police, Insurance Companies, in theory say John Doe calls and says he owns "company xyz" and wants to have all of the data gathered for a research project he is doing on future possible customers. So, onstar sells it to him because they even verified that he owns the domain name john xyz(for which he paid a whole $9.99 for the year the day before) and now he has thousands of customers that live in his target area annon information. Well, now it turns out he's actually a thief and wanted to build a data base of work schedules for houses to hit so now that he knows that this car is 100 miles away every day during the week he has a good idea of when to go. If you’re really intent on being invisible to them, search for OnStar and your vehicle make and model to find where the GPS unit is, and simply disconnect it.

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