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Sweet Shared Victory

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Lately my life has been consumed watching the Olympics and nothing makes you feel less accomplished than seeing people 8 years younger than you competing for medals while the world watches on. I mean when I was 16 just getting up before 5pm on a Saturday was impressive, I decided to start aiming low pretty early on you see in the great words of Homer…. Simpson “The lesson is ‘never try’” ahhhh such wisdom. Also nothing makes you feel more unhealthy, I am sure I’m not the only one sitting in my pj’s on the sofa munching on BBQ Doritos and spinach dip feeling exhausted just watching them skate around that track. For a split second I feel inspired to work out, then I think about what that actually means, hours sweating and panting looking like a big red sweaty tomato, suddenly that desire to run on a treadmill like I’m chasing after the last cupcake on earth just disappears.

The Olympics does have some good effects though, for example I now seem to think I’m Canadian which is amusing I find my self saying “OMG I hope we win”, we? when did I become Canadian and how do I feel I am contributing enough to any team to consider the success of athletes even partially mine. I mean I don’t watch the Grammys and hope “we” win best album even though I have listened to Lady GaGa’s album like it is some sort of religious ritual. I also love the freedom it gives me to pretend I get sports suddenly using every hockey term I have overhead and praying I used them at a reasonable time, the downside is when the person your watching it with does understand sports and replies…. luckily there is a phrase for just this moment “Totally…GO CANADA”, works every time or in case of emergency say anything anti-USA but not about 911 because then you hit a “too soon” moment.

To sum up: Eat Junk, Watch TV and Revel in the reflected glory of others :)

Ahhhhhh Update Time

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Life…… Life is insane for example its already nearly the end of January!!! I mean ARE YOU SERIOUS?? I can’t believe it. So I haven’t got around to talking much about the new year really. It is 2010 which is the year I turn 25………. yes 25, I am kinda feeling blah about it but life feels like it is slowly getting on track as well so that part is pretty good. I am planning to spend this year doing a few things;

  1. Surrounding myself with good people
  2. laughing and smiling a lot
  3. getting more done
  4. feeling good about who i am
  5. being more positive

So there it is, my goal list. I didn’t set any like concrete goals because honestly this yeah I am just here to enjoy the ride :) If I could give some advice it would be;

  1. don’t sweat the small stuff
  2. tell people how you feel
  3. be true to who you are
  4. don’t worry about impressing anyone but you

and maybe most importantly LOVE,  Love like you have never been hurt and allow yourself to be at risk because if you don’t your not reall playin the game

BEKIBEX

XXX

Remembering Kashin

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Kashin was my favourite elephant at Auckland zoo she arrived at 4 years old on a Jumbo Jet in 1972. She was one of the first elephants I ever remember seeing and begun my crazy love of elephants. She was awesome and after suffering bad health for a long time had to be put to sleep yesterday…..Dying sucks! I wish everything like that just lived forever

Kashin

Madeleine McCann – Looking For Woman Who May Hold Vital Information

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

We all remember british toddler Madeleine McCann. She went missing from a Portuguese holiday resort in May 2007. Now they are looking for the woman shown in the sketch eblow as they believe although she is not a suspect she may hold valuable information if you know this woman or have any information on this case please call +44 845 838 4699 or go to the site investigationfindmadeleine.com. She is believed to be in New Zealand Or Australia. CLICK HERE for more information

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Terrorism Plan Foiled In Australia

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
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Australian police arrested four men linked to a Somali militant group today, accusing them of planning a suicide attack on an army base and raising concerns al Qaeda-linked militants were seeking targets outside Africa.

The four were arrested in dawn raids on 19 properties across the southern city of Melbourne, after a seven-month investigation involving three police forces and Australia’s national security agency ASIO.

Officials said Australia’s terrorism warning alert would remain at medium level, where it has been since 2003, but Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said the arrests showed threats remained.

“The sobering element to emerge from today’s development is the reminder to all Australians that the threat of terrorism is alive and well,” he said in Cairns.

It is the latest high-profile terrorism case that Australian police and intelligence agencies have uncovered.

Australia’s biggest terrorism trial ended in February when Muslim cleric Abdul Nacer Benbrika was jailed for 15 years for leading a cell that had planned to bomb a 2005 football match in Melbourne. Altogether, 12 people were jailed over the plot.

In the latest case, the four men arrested were aged between 22 and 26 and were all Australian citizens with Somali and Lebanese backgrounds. Police said they were linked to the al Shabaab militant group.

One man, Nayaf El Sayed, 25, was officially charged with conspiring to plan or prepare a terrorist act. Police were granted extra time to question three others, Saney Aweys, Yacqub Khayre and Abdirahman Ahmed.

Sayed did not enter a plea or apply for bail, and he refused to stand for the magistrate before he was remanded in jail to reapppear in court on October 26.

“He believes he should not stand for any man except God,” his counsel told the hearing.

A fifth man, in custody on other matters, was also being questioned and police have not ruled out more arrests.

Prosecutors told the Melbourne Magistrate’s Court they had evidence some of the men had taken part in training in Somalia and at least one had engaged in frontline fighting in Somalia.

They said police had evidence of phone conversations, text messages and surveillance footage, including footage of one of the suspects outside the Holsworthy army base in suburban Sydney.

The court was told the men planned to seek a fatwa, or religious ruling, to support an attack on the Holsworthy army base.

While Australia has never suffered a peacetime attack on home soil, 95 Australians have been killed in bomb attacks in Indonesia since 2002.

Al Shabaab is a hardline militant Islamist youth group that is deeply involved in violence in war-torn Somalia. It has vowed to rule the majority Muslim nation by a hardline interpretation of Islamic law, and has dug up Sufi graves, forced women to wear veils, closed down movie halls and cut off limbs for theft.

Analysts say al Shabaab, which is on the US State Department’s terrorism list, is affiliated with Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network, and has recently had success recruiting from the Somali diaspora and other Muslim youths abroad.

Strategic analyst Carl Ungerer said the Australian arrests point to growing militant activity from north Africa, and proved Australia was still a prime target for militants.

“The arrests this morning clearly show that Australia remains a gold-medal target for international terrorism,” Ungerer, from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, told Reuters.

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Endeavour Space Shuttle Lands Home Safely

Saturday, August 1st, 2009
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The shuttle Endeavour has descended safely to Earth, ending a successful 16-day assembly mission to the international space station with the final piece of Japan’s Kibo science laboratory.

The seven US, Canadian and Japanese astronauts aboard Endeavour touched down at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre in Florida at 1048 EDT on Friday (0048 AEST on Saturday).

There were concerns that early morning thunder storms, coastal rain showers and fog near the Florida landing site might force shuttle commander Mark Polanski and his crew to postpone their return until Saturday.

However, the stormy conditions improved after daybreak, allowing Endeavour to begin its high speed descent to Earth.

Endeavour’s crew includes Koichi Wakata, Japan’s first long duration astronaut. He returned to Earth after 138 days in space, spent mostly aboard the space station carrying out experiments in Kibo.

“Welcome home, congratulations on a superb mission from beginning to end,” said Mission Control, as the shuttle rolled to a stop on the Florida runway under sunny skies.

“That’s what it’s all about,” said Polansky, who shared the controls with pilot Doug Hurley for the landing. “We are happy to be home.”

The shuttle astronauts delivered and installed the last major piece of the $US1 billion ($A1.21 billion) Japanese research complex, the largest and most capable of the station’s three primary science modules.

The new open platform for external science experiments was fastened to the primary research enclosure and a equipment stowage chamber that were launched last year.

The astronauts also furnished the new platform with an X-ray telescope, an environmental monitor and a communications device to link the space station lab with Japan’s mission control in Tsukuba.

Four of the astronauts carried out five long spacewalks in which they equipped the oldest of the station’s outstretched solar power modules with new storage batteries and stowed away an assortment of large external spare parts.

Both activities were intended to ensure that the station functions beyond the planned retirement of NASA’s space shuttle fleet, now planned for late 2010.

Endeavour dropped off American astronaut Tim Kopra at the orbital outpost, where he joined five Russian, Canadian and European fliers. Kopra, who is making his first trip to space, is scheduled to return to Earth aboard the shuttle Discovery in early September.

Polanski, Hurley and Wakata were joined aboard Endeavour by mission specialists Julie Payette of Canada as well as Chris Cassidy, Tom Marshburn and David Wolf.
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All seven planned to spend the night at Kennedy undergoing routine medical exams and meeting with family before returning to NASA’s Johnson Space Centre in Houston.

Meanwhile, NASA is preparing the shuttle Discovery for an August 25 mission that is scheduled to last 11 days.

Discovery’s astronauts will deliver research equipment, medical gear and other supplies to the orbital outpost. With the looming retirement of NASA’s shuttle fleet, seven missions remain.

-AAP

US Suspending Cash For Clunkers Deal

Friday, July 31st, 2009

For you yankees who visit just so you know

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The Obama administration will suspend a US$1 billion program intended to spur US auto sales after it surprisingly approached its funding limit after only a few days, government and industry sources said.

The so-called “Cash for Clunkers” program authorized up to $4,500 to car buyers who traded in their gas guzzlers for more fuel efficient vehicles.

The program was expected to run through September 30 but the sources said the administration would suspend it within the next day.

Transportation Department officials had no immediate comment on the program that the agency administers.

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China Finally Cutting Down On Excecutions

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
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China will cut the number of people it executes every year to “an extremely small number” and commute more death sentences, though the country has no plans to abolish capital punishment, a state newspaper said on Wednesday.

China is probably the world’s most prolific state executioner, with at least 7000 people sentenced to death and 1718 people executed last year, according to rights group Amnesty International.

It has drawn criticism from rights activists for the high execution rate and the range of crimes that carry the death penalty. It now applies to more than 60 offences in China, including many non-violent and economic crimes. But the China Daily quoted Zhang Jun, vice-president of the Supreme People’s Court, as saying the number of executions will be reined in.

“As it is impossible for the country to abolish capital punishment under current realities and social security conditions, it is an important effort to strictly control the application of the penalty by judicial organs,” Zhang said.

“Judicial departments should use the least number of death sentences possible.”

The report did not give any figures for current execution rates or reduction targets, but Zhang did say that the ultimate punishment should be handed down only to “an extremely small number” of serious offenders, the paper said.

The court has been trying to hand down death sentences only to “those who have committed extremely serious or heinous crimes that lead to grave social consequences”, the paper added.

In January 2007, the Supreme People’s Court regained the power of final approval of death penalties, devolved to provincial high courts in the 1980s, and it promised to apply the ultimate punishment more carefully.

- Reuters

Branson’s Future Space Flight Unveiled

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
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This is so totally cool

An aircraft billed as part of the future of commercial space travel has landed in Wisconsin.

Virgin Galactic’s WhiteKnightTwo Mothership Eve, soared over thousands of people at the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual AirVenture convention in Oshkosh.

The craft circled the runway several times as designer Burt Rutan and British billionaire Sir Richard Branson looked on.

Branson is chairman of the Virgin Group, which is funding the plane.

The landing marks the first time the public has had an up-close look at the plane.

Branson hopes to use WhiteKnightTwo to carry a spaceship into the upper atmosphere. The spaceship would then detach and rocket into space.

Branson hopes to use the system to create a commercial space travel business. He’s already taken 300 reservations.

- AP

Obama – Is He Helping The Race War?

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
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Ok the below article is interesting to think about, I mean do you think Obama changed the interaction between races or is it still the same? and do you think Racial Profiling of criminals is ok?
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US President Barack Obama’s summary of the furor over a black Harvard professor’s arrest was so understated, and perhaps obvious, that it barely rose above the cable-news driven din.

“Race is still a troubling aspect of our society,” America’s first black president said on Friday, as he tried to tamp down a controversy he had helped fuel two days earlier. Without doubt.

What’s less clear, however, is whether Obama’s history-making election is triggering changes in the day-to-day racial interactions of ordinary Americans. After all, if one of the country’s most prominent black scholars can be arrested in his home after a heated exchange with a white police officer, doesn’t that suggest Obama’s racial breakthroughs apply more to the political world than to the broader society?

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