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Showing posts with label offbeat news. Show all posts
This sounds alot like the plot of V...

The aliens are out there and Earth had better watch out, at least according to Stephen Hawking. He has suggested that extraterrestrials are almost certain to exist — but that instead of seeking them out, humanity should be doing all it that can to avoid any contact.
Alien life, he will suggest, is almost certain to exist in many other parts of the universe: not just in planets, but perhaps in the center of stars or even floating in interplanetary space.
Hawking’s logic on aliens is, for him, unusually simple. The universe, he points out, has 100 billion galaxies, each containing hundreds of millions of stars. In such a big place, Earth is unlikely to be the only planet where life has evolved.
“To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational,” he said. “The real challenge is to work out what aliens might actually be like.”
The answer, he suggests, is that most of it will be the equivalent of microbes or simple animals — the sort of life that has dominated Earth for most of its history.
....He suggests that aliens might simply raid Earth for its resources and then move on: “We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet. I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet. Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.”
He concludes that trying to make contact with alien races is “a little too risky”. He said: “If aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans.”
[via TimesOnline]

Another weird phenomenon photographed in the creepy Norwegian sky...

On Jan. 20, 2010, Per-Arne Mikalsen was photographing a vast aurora erupting over the northern Norwegian town of Andenes.
Because solar activity is on the increase, aurora spotters have many opportunities to see the Northern Lights. On this particular night the aurora was intense, stretching toward the southern latitudes of Norway.
In one of the photographs taken by Mikalsen was an "object" that couldn't be identified. Although Mikalsen had taken several images at the same location, just one photo showed a mysterious green parachute-like object hanging with the main aurora. (This time, it appears that the Russian military was not involved in the making of this strange shape in the sky.)

[via Discovery News]

Pope: 'Thou Shalt Blog'


The most media and tech-savvy Pope in history has a message for priests of the 21st century: Go forth and blog. 
Pope Benedict XVI has a new commandment for priests struggling to get their message across: Go forth and blog.

The pope, whose own presence on the Web has heavily grown in recent years, urged priests on Saturday to use all multimedia tools at their disposal to preach the Gospel and engage in dialogue with people of other religions and cultures.


This is just the latest development in the Catholic church embracing the internet and social media. In May 2009 it launched a new website, Pope2you.net,  that integrates the church's Facebook application, iPhone app, and YouTube channel. Just this month the Vatican also joined Twitter.
image credit: Pope and iPhone by ~JackieTran

Weird Spiral In Sky Over Norway


This is now suspected to be a result of a failed Russian missile test.

Fight The Future?


From Telegraph.uk:
Forget the far-fetched belief that it will create a black hole, two distinguished physicists have gone even further claiming nature itself is stopping the troubled £4.4billion project from getting off the ground.

In a theory reminiscent of the time travelling film Back to the Future, the theoretical physicists Holger Nielsen, from Denmark, and Masao Ninomiya, from Japan, have concluded that its discoveries could be so "abhorrent to nature" that they are coming back to stop their own creation.

They have outlined their thoughts in a series of papers with titles like “Test of Effect From Future in Large Hadron Collider: a Proposal” and “Search for Future Influence From LHC.”

The pair's hypothesis centres around the Higgs Boson, a mysterious tiny particle and building block of life that it is hoped the LHC will discover.

They have come up with a theory that it will "ripple backward through time" and stop the collider before it could make one, like a time traveler who goes back in time to kill his grandfather.

"It must be our prediction that all Higgs producing machines shall have bad luck,” Dr. Nielsen said.

He said that his theories may even provide a "model for God" who "rather hates Higgs particles, and attempts to avoid them”.

Leo Bursts His Fitness Ball Again


This happened a while ago but didn't get caught on video. This time it did.
From WWD:
BAD INTERNET: The panel was about the future of filmmaking, but that didn’t mean anyone had to like what they saw. “I’m a guy who doesn’t see anything good having come from the Internet,” said Sony Pictures Entertainment chief executive officer Michael Lynton. “Period.”

At a breakfast cohosted by the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and The New Yorker Thursday, Lynton wasn’t just trying for a laugh: He complained the Internet has “created this notion that anyone can have whatever they want at any given time. It’s as if the stores on Madison Avenue were open 24 hours a day. They feel entitled. They say, ‘Give it to me now,’ and if you don’t give it to them for free, they’ll steal it.”

Co-panelist Nora Ephron, who started her career in print, said the Internet has had a greater effect on “our beloved print than it’s had on the movie business.” But, she conceded, “We’re in the last days of copyright, if you want to be grim about it….Stop it. I dare you.”
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YouTube Hoax Fools Conspiracy Nuts


From the 'some people will believe anything' files...
In a 90-second video that's popping up on tin-foil-hat sites everywhere, 28-year-old software engineer Adam Chronister is seen cracking open his government-subsidized Magnavox converter, and revealing to the world the tiny video camera and microphone hidden inside.

Observers in more technical forums like BroadbandReports.com have dissected the video and easily discerned that it's a hoax, with some taking apart their own converter boxes to provide proof. But even as posts debunking the clip roll into his YouTube comments, some remain convinced of its veracity. "There are still people defending the video," he says.
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Man Shoots TV In Anger Over DTV Switchover

A Missouri man, frustrated over losing his cable television service, peppered his TV set with gunfire.

Police responded to 70-year-old Walter Hoover's house in Joplin, Missouri Wednesday after reports of shots being fired inside.

The man was livid over losing cable and couldn't get his digital TV converter to work.

After a brief standoff, police took him into custody and charged him with unlawful use of a firearm.

It was Hoover's wife who reported him to police, and she also told them he had been drinking.

Bat'leth Bandit Holds Up 7-11

I'm sorry, but that looks like a really wimpy Bat'leth to me.
A robber in Colorado Spring has no honor. According to reports, a masked man robbed two 7-11 convience stores early Wednesday morning using a Bat'leth. A clerk at one of the two stores recognized the weapon from Star Trek: The Next Generation.


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Zombie Threat In Austin


Only in Austin! Two road signs this week were 'altered' to display pretty funny messages to drivers by warning of zombies!
Signs near MLK Blvd and Lamar in downtown Austin read "ZOMBIES IN AREA! RUN," "NAZI ZOMBIES! RUN!!!" and "THE END IS NEAR" for about two hours this past Monday morning.
More pictures at AOL news

It's USB Port Wine!


From Wired's Gadget Lab:
Thanks to a new rule imposed by the European Union, wineries can't use the word "port" on their wine labels unless their stuff was made in Portugal. Peltier Station Winery wasn't the type to accept defeat: The winemakers thought of a clever loophole, branding their dessert wine "USB" as a substitute for the word "port." In its online store, Peltier Station even boldly lists the $25 wine as "USB Port."

Twitter Terrorists??

This just in: The US Army seems to have discovered Twitter.

Reported in Wired Magazine's Danger Room, Army intelligence in a recent report has determined everything from Twitter to photo sharing sites to online maps to GPS to be potential terrorist tools.

"Twitter has also become a social activism tool for socialists, human rights groups, communists, vegetarians, anarchists, religious communities, atheists, political enthusiasts, hacktivists and others to communicate with each other and to send messages to broader audiences," the report also said.

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Pompous Blowhard Jack Thompson Disbarred

Anti-video game crusader Jack Thompson has been permanently disbarred.
Judgment has been entered in the case that started last year and came to a head when Judge Dava Tunis recommended permanent disbarment for the bombastic, showboating law man. The court has approved the report and has ordered that JT is official disbarred as of 30 days from today.
This is related to the hissyfit he threw back in June when he walked out of his own disciplinary hearing. In a long winded statement to the court, he wrote “Try to get me disbarred. Go ahead, do your worst, Referee Tunis. I will continue to do my best.”
The original complaints against Thompson referred to "false statements of material fact to courts and repeatedly violated a court order," sending "hundreds of pages of vitriolic and disparaging missives, letters, faxes, and press releases," and sending court officials " inappropriate and offensive sexual materials."
So long, Jack.

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The LHC Rap!



Okay, all together now:
LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.

8 Suckers Buy $1000 Worthless iPhone App

In its first 24 hours available, EIGHT people - six Americans and two from Europe - bought "I Am Rich," a seemingly useless iPhone application for $999.
Once downloaded, the app doesn't do much -- a red icon sits on the iPhone home screen like any other application, with the subtext "I Am Rich." Once activated, it treats the user to a large, glowing gem (pictured above). That's about it. For a thousand dollars. The app has since been removed from the App Store.
At least one buyer apparently thought it was a joke, posting "I saw this app with a few friends and we jokingly clicked 'buy' thinking it was a joke, to see what would happen. ... THIS IS NO JOKE...DO NOT BUY THIS APP AND APPLE PLEASE REMOVE THIS FROM THE APP STORE."

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The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that a disgruntled network administrator has locked up a multimillion dollar city computer system that handles sensitive data and is refusing to give police the password.
The employee, 43-year-old Terry Childs, was arrested Sunday. He gave some passwords to police, which did not work, and refused to reveal the real code, the paper reported.
The new FiberWAN (Wide Area Network) handles city payroll files, jail bookings, law enforcement documents and official e-mail for San Francisco. The network is functioning but administrators have little or no access. Childs, who remains in custody, is accused of improperly tampering with computer systems and causing a denial of service, said Kamala Harris, San Francisco's district attorney, on Monday afternoon.

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It looks like it won't destroy us after all. The Large Hadron Collider, scheduled to go into operation this fall outside Geneva, is no threat to the Earth or the universe, according to a new safety review.
“There is no basis for any concerns about the consequences of new particles or forms of matter that could possibly be produced by the LHC,” five physicists who comprised the safety assessment group wrote in their report.

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Happy Anniversary! 30 Years of Email Spam

This week marks the first known spam email that was sent 30 years ago on Saturday. But the message sent on May 3, 1978 by a marketer for the now defunct DEC computer company to around 400 people on the west coast of the United States wasn't called spam, and the sender dispatched it without ill intent.
How things have changed. For one, instead of having to type each email address individually, programs can send out millions of automated emails in minutes.
Another drastic change is that spammers don't have to try to find ISPs to send spam. Now botnets, hijacked personal and office PCs that carry out remote commands, have control of some 30% of PCs. Yes, thats probably you, blog reader that still uses IE version 5.5 or earlier. See my post from Feb of 2007.

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Man Sells Pizza.com URL For $2.6 Million

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