Article: Fear of tech helped to betray Bin Laden
In a high-tech world where just about anyone who can afford it has a telephone or an Internet connection, Osama bin Laden's decision to shun the communications tools helped contribute to his demise.
Some people have requested links to credible critics of idea of Al-Qaeda's involvement in 9/11. Below I give a link to some internationally respected scholars' explanations. Also note the extract here, from late March 2011, predicting bin Laden's imminent "death" staging. The argument is that...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senescence
although "old age" isn't really a cause of death, i still wonder why organisms age and die.
obviously natural selection favours those mutuations which lead to the longest life, but why is death necessarily hardcoded into all cellular life?
given the...
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange vows to release all files in case of death or incarceration
In the event of his untimely death or long- term incarceration, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would make public all the leaked documents his group has, the activist reiterated Thursday in an interview...
Internet Explorer 6 receives a pre-emptive funeral
On the anniversary of the initial release of IE6, we think of the browser that can reduce even seasoned web developers to tears and how it still refuses to go gentle into that good night
43 People, including children, died in a deadly inferno at a wedding in Kuwait after the groom's ex-wife dozed the tent in which the wedding took place with petrol and set it alight. Today the woman confessed to the crime, and said she did what she did to take revenge on her ex-husband for the...
The tests done on the Durban man who died last week of what was initially reported as being the H1N1 virus, were inconclusive. Thus meaning that no one can say for certain whether he had swine flu or not...
This morning at around 05:00 there were cop cars and ambulances on the N1... There was also a body covered in a shroud.
I don't suppose anyone knows what happened?
Something I've always wanted to ask, but never did, so now I'm asking...
Okay, worst case scenario, tomorrow morning, my mom dies.
What must I as her son be expected to do (probably everything) but I'm wondering, what things should I do?
I mean, I know the simple basics, but it's...