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  1. MikeHawthorne

    One day until the election...

    Hi I can't believe it, I made it, one day until the election. I'm so ready to have this over with! The whole thing has been embarrassing, I can't believe that this is happening in our country. It's like something you would see in a movie parody. Hillary is the luckiest candidate in history, I...
  2. serov51

    Windows 7 BSOD when playing certain games

    Built a PC this past summer and have been plagued with BSODs since the start. I was able to fix most of them but not this one. The BAD_POOL_HEADER that has popped up recently. I am able to reproduce it whenever I play Crisis, BF3, or GW2 after about 10 minutes of play. I was extremely careful...
  3. reghakr

    Anwar Al-Awlaki: The new Al-Qa'ida Leader in Yemen?

    Summary Open source media reports that Al Qa'ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is currently engaging in an internal debate about formally appointing Anwar al-Awlaki as its leader. This debate is likely to have only one conclusion. The timing of this debate is largely and deliberately...
  4. cybercore

    Fukushima vs Chernobyl

    Japanese authorities have raised the severity rating of the nuclear crisis at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi power plant to the highest level, seven. The decision reflects the ongoing release of radiation, rather than a sudden deterioration. Level seven previously only applied to the 1986...
  5. cybercore

    Japanese Plant Starts Installation of Filters

    TOKYO—A project to install air filters to reduce airborne radiation at the No. 1 reactor building of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex began Monday, in a move aimed at allowing workers to enter the building for the first time since the start of the crisis to make needed repairs...
  6. kemical

    Sad day for SETI

    SETI: The search for signs of alien intelligence has had to shut down- Reference I remember running this app as a screensaver back in the day and really hope they find the 5 million or so dollars they need.
  7. cybercore

    Japan earmarks first $50 billion for post-quake rebuild

    Link Removed Japan's cabinet approved on Friday almost $50 billion of spending for post-earthquake rebuilding, a downpayment on the country's biggest public works effort in six decades. The emergency budget of 4 trillion yen ($48.5 billion), which is likely be followed by more...
  8. cybercore

    What does 'safe' mean in a nuclear disaster?

    The news out of Japan has not been good this week. Officials there raised the severity rating of the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant to the highest level, while the plant continues to dump radiation into the air and water and radiation is found in milk and drinking water in...
  9. News

    THE MICROSOFT INVESTOR: Windows 7 Overtakes XP As Leading OS In The U.S.

    MSFT Down With Everybody Else Markets are trading in the negative on Alcoa's disappointing earnings and news of that the deepening nuclear crisis in Japan has reached Chernobyl levels. More...
  10. cybercore

    VIDEO Japan stops nuclear plant leak, still pumps

    Link Removed due to 404 Error 15:25 JST April 6: Workers stopped a highly radioactive leak into the Pacific off Japan's flooded nuclear complex Wednesday, but with the plant far from stabilized, engineers prepared an injection of nitrogen to deter any new hydrogen explosions. Nitrogen...
  11. cybercore

    [FUKUSHIMA] Radioactive water leaks from crippled Japan plant

    Link Removed due to 404 Error As Japan's prime minister visited tsunami-ravaged coastal areas for the first time Saturday, frustrated evacuees complained that the government has been too focused on the nuclear crisis that followed the massive wave. Nearly every day some new problem at...
  12. cybercore

    [JAPAN] Up to 1,000 bodies left untouched within Fukushima no-go zone

    The International Atomic Energy Agency weighed in on the simmering nuclear crisis with alarming radiation data, but the government said Thursday it has no plans for now to expand the current evacuation zone. The international nuclear watchdog said Wednesday in Geneva it detected about 2...
  13. cybercore

    [Gadhafi] Leaders of airstrikes should go, not me

    Link Removed due to 404 Error TRIPOLI, Libya – Moammar Gadhafi struck a defiant stance Thursday after two high-profile defections from his regime, saying he's not the one who should go — it's the Western leaders who have decimated his military with airstrikes who should resign immediately...
  14. cybercore

    Disaster-hit Japan faces protracted nuclear crisis

    Japan appeared resigned on Monday to a long fight to contain the world's worst atomic crisis in 25 years after high radiation levels complicated work at its crippled nuclear plant. Engineers have been battling to control the six-reactor Fukushima complex since it was damaged by a March 11...
  15. cybercore

    Japanese firemen battle invisible danger

    The most difficult thing in a nuclear crisis, the Tokyo firefighter said, was the inability to sense where the danger was. The Tokyo Fire Department's elite rescue team was among those called in to cool down a nuclear plant north of the capital that was badly damaged by a March 11 earthquake...
  16. cybercore

    Bomb rocks Jerusalem bus stop, killing woman

    JERUSALEM – A bomb struck a crowded bus stop in central Jerusalem Wednesday, killing one woman and wounding more than 20 other people in what authorities said was the first major Palestinian militant attack in the city in several years. The bombing brought back memories of the second...
  17. cybercore

    Jerusalem: 20 injured, 3 seriously in J'lem bus bomb

    Police say that package exploded next to Egged bus 74 opposite Binyanei Ha'uma in central Jerusalem; Netanyahu delaying departure for Moscow. An explosion took place on or near a bus in central Jerusalem Wednesday afternoon. Police said that a bomb exploded outside Egged bus number 74 at...
  18. cybercore

    Japan's Fukushima nuclear engineers are stalled by smoke at the reactor

    Efforts to restore power to the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan were stalled by smoke billowing from reactors yesterday. A cable that could allow cooling systems to be restored was attached to reactor No.2 – one of six at the tsunami-hit facility. But engineers had to...
  19. cybercore

    Japan sees some stabilization in nuclear crisis

    Link Removed due to 404 Error 20:00 JST March 19: One of six tsunami-crippled nuclear reactors appeared to stabilize on Saturday as Japan raced to restore power to the stricken power plant to cool it and prevent a greater catastrophe. Engineers reported some rare success after fire trucks...
  20. cybercore

    5 myths about nuke energy

    Link Removed - Invalid URL Explosions. Radiation. Evacuations. More than 30 years after Three Mile Island, the unfolding crisis in Japan has brought back some of the worst nightmares surrounding nuclear power — and restarted a major debate about the merits and the drawbacks of this energy...
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