"According to a recent report by Tom Gjelten of NPR, 'NSA officials are bracing for more surveillance disclosures from the documents taken by former contractor Edward Snowden — and they want to get out in front of the story. ... With respect to other information held by Snowden and his allies but not yet publicized, the NSA is now considering a proactive release of some of the less sensitive material, to better manage the debate over its surveillance program.'"
Some of the dogs in the pack...
The Central Intelligence Agency is building a vast database of international money transfers that includes millions of Americans' financial and personal data, officials familiar with the program say.
Killing To Know...
"In 2006, climate change experts from Bangor University in north Wales found a very special clam while dredging the seabeds of Iceland. At that time scientists counted the rings on the inside shell to determine that the clam was the ripe old age of 405. Unfortunately, by opening the clam which scientists refer to as 'Ming,' they killed it instantly. Cut to 2013, researchers have determined that the original calculations of Ming's age were wrong, and that the now deceased clam was actually 102 years older than originally thought. Ming was 507 years old at the time of its demise."
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So many good vines from one person.
My Confession...
This just happened.
Woman without common sense or perhaps no brains rides motorized chair on escalator walks down humiliated. Dang I hate it when this happens.
The
government does not like you spray painting anything on any of their
structures. Go to D.C. and spray paint a barrier, see what happens. Go
to any military base anywhere and see what happens. It’s not taken
lightly. They might not throw you in jail for doing it once, but there
would certainly be discipline if any of these soldiers were caught.
When
they first started doing it, they would put up the logos of their
organization—the motor pool with a wheel or something like that— that
was kind of an acceptable thing. Later people added more to it. From
that acceptable practice of labeling something for the job you were
doing, it morphed into some true street taggers coming out and showing off.
Google does it again...get your Kleenex...
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