Archive for: January, 2010

Report: New bin Laden tape emerges (CNN.COM)

Jan 24 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

(CNN) — A new audio tape allegedly from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden claims responsibility for an attempt to blow up a plane en route to Michigan on Christmas Day and warns the United States of more attacks.

The tape, which aired on the Arabic-language news Web site Al-Jazeera on Sunday, says “the United States will not dream of enjoying safety until we live it in reality in Palestine.”

The tape continues: “It is not fair to enjoy that kind of life while our brothers in Gaza live in the worst of miseries.”

CNN could not independently confirm the authenticity of the message, but the CIA has in the past confirmed Al-Jazeera reports on tapes from the al Qaeda leader.

In another section of the audio tape that Al-Jazeera broadcast, the voice says: “God willing our attacks will continue as long as you support the Israelis and may peace be on those who follow guidance.”

Bin Laden also claims responsibility for the foiled attack on Delta flight 253 in December.

“The message intended to be sent to you was through the hero fighter Omar Farouq, may God release him, confirming an earlier message that the [September] 11th heroes delivered to you and it was repeated before and after [that event],” he says.

A Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, has been charged with attempting to blow up the Delta Airlines plane as it approached Detroit from Amsterdam, Netherlands.

A security expert said there’s a possibility bin Laden did not know about the attempted attack in December and al Qaeda branches may be using it to prove themselves to the group’s leadership.

“They were able to get their man on an American plane on an American soil so it is successful by all means,” said Mustafa Al-Ani at the Gulf Research Center. “The strategy is there, outlined by the mother leadership and now we will see the branches doing their best to please their leadership and implement al Qaeda vision in their own ways.”

Sunday’s message would be bin Laden’s first in seven months. In 2009, he had six messages. The last one, on September 25, was “to the European people.”

In that message, he urged the countries to reconsider their involvement in the Afghanistan war.

“Today Europe is suffering an economic crisis, and its export reputation doesn’t hold true anymore, while America is bleeding economically because of all the wars it is involved in,” his last message said. “Think about how Europe will fare when America pulls out of Afghanistan. You will be left to suffer alone the rage of the people you oppressed.”

Bin Laden is thought to be hiding in the Pakistan-Afghanistan mountain region, according to intelligence experts.

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Computer Intelligence Will Outpace the Human Brain By 2030

Jan 20 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

The computers will become more intelligent than the human beings within the next 20 years, if the computer industry keeps up with the actual progress. Scientific futurologists claim that the next 50 years will bring 32 times more technical progress than the entire 20th
century.

One of the most important achievements of the next 20 years will be artificial intelligence that will reach the human capacities. American computer guru Ray Kurzweil claims that the machines will rapidly become more intelligent than humans. The apocalyptic scenarios are out of discussion, and Dr. Kurzweil claims that their intelligence will be put to work in order to Continue Reading »

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Problems Too Large To Handle?(quantumlearning.pl)

Jan 20 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

Is there anyone who doesn’t have problems to face? Challenges to overcome? As a species don’t we face incredible difficulties in living together peacefully? Managing resources responsibly?

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What Is Forgiveness

Jan 20 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

While external circumstances may cause a temporary interruption of our
happiness, our reaction to the circumstances has far more control over
our happiness in the long run. We can’t control the actions of other
people. If we are honest in our assessment, we have to acknowledge that
people are often mean, rude, thoughtless, and self-absorbed.
Given that we have to live among these thoughtless and mean creatures,
it is a virtual certainty that we are going to be injured by their
actions at some point. (Just as certain that we, being of the same type
of self-absorbed creatures are going to injure others on occasion.) The
surest road to overcoming circumstance and moving back to our intended
state of happiness is through forgiveness.
In the chapters that follow, we will walk through some of the primary
obstacles to forgiveness, the major results of holding onto our grudges,
and the general process and many benefits of forgiveness.
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Holy Quran (In Different Voices)

Jan 19 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized

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MEN ARE JUST HAPPIER PEOPLE

Jan 15 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits


NICKNAMES

  • If Laura, Kate and Sarah go out for lunch, they will call each other Laura, Kate and Sarah.
  • If Mike, Dave and John go out, they will affectionately refer to each other as Fat Boy, Godzilla and Four-eyes.


EATING OUT

  • When the bill arrives, Mike, Dave and John will each throw in £20, even though it’s only for £32.50.. None of them will have anything smaller and none will actually admit they want change back.
  • When the girls get their bill, out come the pocket calculators.


MONEY

  • A man will pay £2 for a £1 item he needs.
  • A woman will pay £1 for a £2 item that she doesn’t need but it’s on sale.


BATHROOMS

  • A man has six items in his bathroom: toothbrush and toothpaste, shaving cream, razor, a bar of soap, and a towel ..
  • The average number of items in the typical woman’s bathroom is 337. A man would not be able to Continue Reading »
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A Message From the Founder of WeFacebookedYou

Jan 14 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

Sorry for the errors occurred during the past few days, Now we are back to normal and more secured

Thank you & Enjoy your time with us

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Never Lose Your Job

Jan 08 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized

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Why Cats swiming suit is expensive?

Jan 06 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized

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10 Steps to Success

Jan 06 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

ATTITUDE: Your attitude is the strongest (or weakest) aspect about you. It will determine your self-image and how well or poorly you do at everything. No more “I can’t”.

GOALS: Succeeding and seeing results should be a lot easier if you know what YOU want. If you enjoy what you’re doing and you’re getting better, you’ll want to do it more. The goals become even bigger and better.

OBJECTIVES: hese are the “little things” that constantly focus your attention on the information that will make a difference. The benefits of attaining your objectives daily create a remarkable determination to reach your goals.
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How to Develop Good Business Sense

Jan 06 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized

Learn about finance, Because the point of business is to make money, even if it’s for a charitable purpose, all business decisions are essentially financial in nature. You’ll need to be able to determine whether spending money on marketing will produce more profit than spending money on engineering to make your product better, or whether your company will be financially better off buying another company, growing your own internal expertise, or increasing the production of your current products. The better you understand finance, accounting and economics, the more sophisticated your business sense will be.
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How to Plan A Successful Email Marketing Campaign

Jan 06 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized

Step 1

Write an irresistible subject line. This is the single most important line of your email. It will determine if the recipient will actually become a reader.

Step 2

Keep it simple. Don’t give into the temptation to use tons of animated gifs and blinking arrows to get your readers attention. Use your words instead. Write strong compelling content for your emails and your subscribers are much more likely to keep reading and start clicking to your website.

Step 3

Personalize your emails. This is the number one tool to help build trust in your reader and make them feel like you sent the email especially for them. It’s interesting because even Internet gurus confess to feeling this way even when they know better. It’s a fact, we just like hearing and see our name in print.

Step 4

Don’t try to make the sale in the email. Give your reader enough tempting information that they click through to your website for the rest of the story. Then make the sale on your site. This really does work better than trying to make the sale in your email. It’s a step-by-step process that has been proven to work.

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Don’t Trust a MAN

Jan 06 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized

Don’t Trust a MAN

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Facebook Helps Find Long-Lost Brother

Jan 05 2010 Published by Did it! under Magazine Bits

Facebook has proven that it can not only help its users keep in touch, but can also reconnect users with family members who were feared long lost. A woman in Palu, Central Sulawesi, recently found her older brother, who had been missing for more than three decades, on the social networking site.

Nurlianti Dehi told Metro TV on Tuesday that she cried when she spoke with her brother, Anton Dehi, on the phone for the first time in 35 years. Nurlianti said she last saw her brother in 1974 when Anton, who was in his early 20s, left Palu to find a job in Manado, North Sulawesi.

For the first two years, Anton maintained good contact with his family back home, but in the third year Nurlianti and her family did not receive any news from him. She spent years trying to find Anton but to no avail. She finally gave up looking for him but said she had never forgotten him.

Hopes of finding her brother were sparked again when she heard about the online social network Facebook. Nurlianti, who runs a travel agency in her hometown, signed up on the Web site and began her quest. She looked for any Facebook members whose last names were Dehi and she got in touch with a girl named Risna Dehi, who turned out to be Anton’s daughter and her niece.

From Risna, Nurlianti found out that Anton and his family lived in Jombang, East Java. Finally, after more than three decades apart, the two siblings reconnected over the telephone.

Nurlanti said that she at first had doubts that the man was really her brother, but she was convinced after they swapped childhood stories. In the near future, Nurlianti will visit the long-lost Anton in Jombang.

The Jakarta Globe

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Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet (Movie)

Jan 05 2010 Published by Did it! under Uncategorized


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