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2011年7月23日星期六

Nike Air Max LTD Black/Varsity Royal


Nikeis one of the top sneaker brands, and airmax sneakers are the largest lineup in nike shoes .
For the good cushioning and nice colorway ,airmax catch many fans , and to day we take a look a 
nice nike airmax model ,Nike Air Max LTD Black/Varsity Royal.
The upper of the sneaker is dominated with black suede and leather ,The blue accents appear on the
 lace lock ,tongue tag ,logo ,air bubble, and outersole.The white accents are found on the mid-sold, the light color perfectly contrast the dark upper .



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Nike Air Max ST QS Black Safari


All black is a classic colorway for all brands sneakers , especially for airmax shoes , because of my work, i get in touch thousands of shoes , airmax has the largest models for sneakers .
Today we are looking a nice model  Nike Air Max ST QS ,this is a model released in 2009 ,The rest of 
the sneaker comes in suede, mesh and the Swoosh comes in rubber. These kicks will feature an all black shoe, with a 
leather safari print above the mid sole, with the rest of the shoe coming in a mix of suede and mesh. The Nike Swoosh 
is done in a black rubber to separate all the different materials used throughout the entire shoe.




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Nike Air Max 95 Black/Stealth/Photo Blue

This 95 is of the same style and design that we're used to seeing from the series but it seems as though Nike uses some 
different materials on this particular pair. The tiers on the side paneling feature a mixture of patent leather, denim, and 
suede, more specifically nubuck, which is a first for this model. 
his time in the Nike Air Max 95 in a Black/Stealth/Photo Blue. These look like your typical Air Max 95, but if you 
look closely, you’ll see the differences in the material. The upper is done in all black, with minimal stealth accents 
in the Nike Swoosh, the eyelets, and in the sole, with photo blue used for the rest of the detailing. The traditional 
Air Max 95 uses patent leather strips along the sides, and this pair uses a mix of patent leather, nubuck leather, and 
denim. An interesting take on a classic, but a great colorway none the less. You can pick up your pair now 
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A quarter of hackers in the US have been recruited by federal authorities

A quarter of hackers in the US have been recruited by federal authorities, according to Eric Corley, publisher of the hacker quarterly, 2600.
  The underground world of computer hackers has been so thoroughly infiltrated in the US by the FBI and secret service that it is now riddled with paranoia and mistrust, with an estimated one in four hackers secretly informing on their peers, a Guardian investigation has established.
  Cyber policing units have had such success in forcing online criminals to co-operate with their investigations through the threat of long prison sentences that they have managed to create an army of informants deep inside the hacking community.
  In some cases, popular illegal forums used by cyber criminals as marketplaces for stolen identities and credit card numbers have been run by hacker turncoats acting as FBI moles. In others, undercover FBI agents posing as "carders" – hackers specialising in ID theft – have themselves taken over the management of crime forums, using the intelligence gathered to put dozens of people behind bars.
  So ubiquitous has the FBI informant network become that Eric Corley, who publishes the hacker quarterly, 2600, has estimated that 25% of hackers in the US may have been recruited by the federal authorities to be their eyes and ears. "Owing to the harsh penalties involved and the relative inexperience with the law that many hackers have, they are rather susceptible to intimidation," Corley told the Guardian.
  "It makes for very tense relationships," said John Young, who runs Cryptome, a website depository for secret documents along the lines of WikiLeaks. "There are dozens and dozens of hackers who have been shopped by people they thought they trusted."
  The best-known example of the phenomenon is Adrian Lamo, a convicted hacker who turned informant on Bradley Manning, who is suspected of passing secret documents to WikiLeaks. Manning had entered into a prolonged instant messaging conversation with Lamo, whom he trusted and asked for advice. Lamo repaid that trust by promptly handing over the 23-year-old intelligence specialist to the military authorities. Manning has now been in custody for more than a year.
  For acting as he did, Lamo has earned himself the sobriquet of Judas and the "world's most hated hacker", though he has insisted that he acted out of concern for those he believed could be harmed or even killed by the WikiLeaks publication of thousands of US diplomatic cables.
  "Obviously it's been much worse for him but it's certainly been no picnic for me," Lamo has said. "He followed his conscience, and I followed mine."
  The latest challenge for the FBI in terms of domestic US breaches are the anarchistic co-operatives of "hacktivists" that have launched several high-profile cyber-attacks in recent months designed to make a statement. In the most recent case a group calling itself Lulz Security launched an audacious raid on the FBI's own linked organisation InfraGard. The raid, which was a blatant two fingers up at the agency, was said to have been a response to news that the Pentagon was poised to declare foreign cyber-attacks an act of war.
  Lulz Security shares qualities with the hacktivist group Anonymous that has launched attacks against companies including Visa and MasterCard as a protest against their decision to block donations to WikiLeaks. While Lulz Security is so recent a phenomenon that the FBI has yet to get a handle on it, Anonymous is already under pressure from the agency. There were raids on 40 addresses in the US and five in the UK in January, and a grand jury has been hearing evidence against the group in California at the start of a possible federal prosecution.
  Kevin Poulsen, senior editor at Wired magazine, believes the collective is classically vulnerable to infiltration and disruption. "We have already begun to see Anonymous members attack each other and out each other's IP addresses. That's the first step towards being susceptible to the FBI."
  Barrett Brown, who has acted as a spokesman for the otherwise secretive Anonymous, says it is fully aware of the FBI's interest. "The FBI are always there. They are always watching, always in the chatrooms. You don't know who is an informant and who isn't, and to that extent you are vulnerable."

2011年7月22日星期五

a love letter later 53 years

A love letter to a US college student from the girlfriend who was to become his wife is finally on its way to him - 53 years after it was written in 1958.
  
  The letter surfaced in a Pennsylvanian university mailroom earlier this month。
  
  It was addressed to Clark C Moore, who has since changed his name to Muhammad Siddeeq, making it hard to trace him。
  
  But a friend saw a TV report about it and contacted the sorting office. Mr Siddeeq, 74, says he is still eager to read it, despite now being divorced。
  
  The letter mysteriously arrived at the California University of Pennsylvania, in the north-eastern state of Pennsylvania, 10 days ago. Written to Mr Moore, the two-page letter was postmarked 20 February 1958 and signed "love forever Vonnie"。
 
  Mr Siddeeq, a retired teacher who is now living in the mid-western city of Indianapolis, said he was shocked when he was contacted by the university。
 
  "We have a system here in America where if something is for you and if they find it, it gets to you, that's beautiful," he told US TV station WTAE。
  
  He and his girlfriend wrote to each other when he was studying science, he said。
  
  They did eventually marry and have four children。
  
  Romance was different then - with no computers, letter writing was the only way to stay in touch and remains more romantic than emails, he said。

  He admitted to having mixed emotions about the letter as he and Vonnie are now divorced。
  
  But he told Washington's Observer-Reporter paper that he was keen to read it as it was "a testament of the sincerity, interest and innocence of that time"。
  
  University officials said the letter was now on its way to him along with a T-shirt from the university。
  
  "He said if he didn't get that package within the next 53 years, he would call to complain," university spokeswoman Christine Kindl told Reuters news agency。

the sentences on the dog cards

1.Give me time to understand what you want of me


2.Don’t be angry for me for long and don’t lock me up as punishment. You have your work,your entertainment and your firends. I have only you.
Talk to me sometimes. Even if I don’t understand your words. I understand your voice when it’s speaking to me.

3.Be aware that however you treat me, I’ll never forget it and if it’s cruel it may affect me forever


4.My life likely to last ten to fifteen years. Any separation from you will be painful for me. Remember that before you buy me.



5.Remerber before you hit me that I have teeth that could easily crush the bones of your hand,but that I choose not to bite you.


6. Before you scold me for being uncooperative,please ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I’m not getting the right food,or I’ve been run in the sun too long or my heart is getting old and weak.
Take care of me when I get old. You too,will grow old.

7. Go with me on difficult journeys. Never say I can’t bear to watch it or let it happen in my absent. Everything is easily for me if you are there. Remember,I love you.

2011年7月21日星期四

By the end of October, the world’s population will reach 7 billion

  A little over a decade ago, the world’s population stood at 6billion. By the end of October, it will reach 7 billion.   With five babies being born every second, 78 million people are added to the global community each year.  The population was fewer than 1billion in 1800, 3 billion in 1960 and 6 billion as recently as 1999.  1800。  According to the United Nations, the next landmark statistic will be 8 billion in 2025. Much of the dramatic increase can be accounted for by the world’s poorest nations, which are expected to 
double their numbers over the next decade.    ‘With the population still growing by about 80 million each year, it’s hard not to be alarmed,’ said Robert Kunzig,
 author of an article entitled ‘7 Billion’ in National Geographic magazine.    ‘Right now on Earth,water tablesare falling, soil is eroding,glaciersare melting, and fish stocks are vanishing.
 Close to a billion people go hungry each day.’    Researchers say the world’s population willlevel offat about 9billion in the middle of the century. ‘How we’re going to feed 9 billion people by 2050 is adauntingquestion,’ Mr Kunzig said.  There are currently 1.8 billion young people, aged between ten and 24. Demographers say the average couple 
needs to have 2.1 children to keep the population steady. In Western Europe, that number had dropped to 
1.4 by the late 1990s.   In parts of Europe and East Asia, there is growing concern that there will not be enough young people to
 support the growing number of retirees.