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Father Catches Daughter Singing Imperial March in Bed

The father featured in the following video has clearly raised his daughter very well. Either that, or he's raised her really, really, really horribly. It's one or the other. In one of the funnier pieces of footage we've seen in awhile, a dad is spying on his two-and-a-half year old daughter via your basic baby monitor. But what he hears and sees is anything but basic: It's his little girl, having recently been introduced to the Star Wars franchise, showing off her affection for Darth Vader. By singing along to the Imperial March! HA! We love it! It sure sounds as if this toddler will make an adorable Sith one day, much to her dad's chagrin and/or excitement, we'd imagine. It's unclear which. Check out the video, prepare to laugh out loud and then take note of other recent Star Wars-related stories in the news: Daniel Fleetwood , a long-time Star Wars fan who got to see The Force Awakens early due to his terminal illness, passed away. Anna Kendrick made us fall in love with her even more than we thought previously possible by appearing in a commercial for Star Wars: Battlefront . An international trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens revealed new footage, which continues to have the Internet in a frenzy. Those are all well, good and interesting. We recommend clicking on all the links above and checking out all of those stories. But this is a very young girl getting totally into the Imperial March prior to falling asleep. It wins.

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Interstate Hate: The Shady Azz State Of Georgia Konsiders Klan Application To “Do Something Positive” By Adopting A Stretch Of Highway

You can’t be serious… The Klan Applies To Adopt A Highway In North Georgia The Ku Klux Klan has applied to adopt a stretch of highway in northern Georgia, setting off a battle between a state representative condemning the application and the group’s ardent but anonymous leaders. “The state of Georgia is absolutely shameful in even considering an application from the KKK,” Democratic Georgia State Representative Tyrone Brooks told ABCNews.com. “If the state will accept an application from the KKK, we may as well get ready to accept applications from the Nazi party, Taliban, Al Qaeda and Aryan Nation.” The group, the International Keystone Knights of the KKK, denied Brooks’ comments. “What we’re trying to do is something positive and this Tyrone Brooks is trying to raise a stink about it. We just want to do something good for the community,” a representative of the KKK group, who would only agree to be identified as the “Imperial Wizard,” told ABCNews.com. The man was adamant that his real name not be used, in order to protect his job and family, he said. “[Brooks is] coming out and calling the Klan a terrorist organization. Prove it in black and white that the U.S. government has labeled us a terrorist organization,” the Imperial Wizard said. “Prove it. He needs to prove it. I challenge him.” When attempting to defend the Klan’s history of violence and hate the “Grand Wizard” says: “I’m a separatist. I’m not a racist. I believe in the separation of the races. It was originally printed in the Bible.” *Side-eyes this fool AND the state of Georgia* Image via AP Source

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Mad Time In Mad Town

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Estimates of a 100,000 plus in protests yesterday in Madison , as well as much smaller numbers in state capitals around the country. People are beginning to notice that they made a mistake last November. Maine’s Tea Party GOP Gov. Paul LePage says he wants to take the Imperial Walker approach in Maine to eliminate unions and make the Pine Tree State “right-to-work”. Maine Gov. Paul LePage said Saturday… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Zandar Versus The Stupid Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 16:16 Number of articles : 2

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Scientists Say They Can Now Test String Theory

The idea of the “Theory of Everything” is enticing – that we could somehow explain all that is. String theory has been proposed since the 1960’s as a way to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity into such an explanation. However, the biggest criticism of String Theory is that it isn't testable. But now, a research team led by scientists from the Imperial College London unexpectedly discovered that that string theory also seems to predict the behavior of entangled quantum particles. As this prediction can be tested in the laboratory, the researchers say they can now test string theory. “If experiments prove that our predictions about quantum entanglement are correct, this will demonstrate that string theory 'works' to predict the behavior of entangled quantum systems,” said Professor Mike Duff, lead author of the study. String theory was originally developed to describe the fundamental particles and forces that make up our universe, and has a been a favorite contender among physicists to allow us to reconcile what we know about the incredibly small from particle physics with our understanding of the very large from our studies of cosmology. Using the theory to predict how entangled quantum particles behave provides the first opportunity to test string theory by experiment. But – at least for now – the scientists won’t be able to confirm that String Theory is actually the way to explain all that is, just if it actually works.” This will not be proof that string theory is the right 'theory of everything' that is being sought by cosmologists and particle physicists,” said Duff. “However, it will be very important to theoreticians because it will demonstrate whether or not string theory works, even if its application is in an unexpected and unrelated area of physics. “String theory is a theory of gravity, an extension of General Relativity, and the classical interpretation of strings and branes is that they are quantum mechanical vibrating, extended charged black holes.The theory hypothesizes that the electrons and quarks within an atom are not 0-dimensional objects, but 1-dimensional strings. These strings can move and vibrate, giving the observed particles their flavor, charge, mass and spin. The strings make closed loops unless they encounter surfaces, called D-branes, where they can open up into 1-dimensional lines. The endpoints of the string cannot break off the D-brane, but they can slide around on it. Duff said he was sitting in a conference in Tasmania where a colleague was presenting the mathematical formulae that describe quantum entanglement when he realized something. “I suddenly recognized his formulae as similar to some I had developed a few years earlier while using string theory to describe black holes. When I returned to the UK I checked my notebooks and confirmed that the maths from these very different areas was indeed identical. “Duff and his colleagues realized that the mathematical description of the pattern of entanglement between three qubits resembles the mathematical description, in string theory, of a particular class of black holes. Thus, by combining their knowledge of two of the strangest phenomena in the universe, black holes and quantum entanglement, they realized they could use string theory to produce a prediction that could be tested. Using the string theory mathematics that describes black holes, they predicted the pattern of entanglement that will occur when four qubits are entangled with one another. (The answer to this problem has not been calculated before.) Although it is technically difficult to do, the pattern of entanglement between four entangled qubits could be measured in the laboratory and the accuracy of this prediction tested. The discovery that string theory seems to make predictions about quantum entanglement is completely unexpected, but because quantum entanglement can be measured in the lab, it does mean that there is way – finally – researchers can test predictions based on string theory. But, Duff said, there is no obvious connection to explain why a theory that is being developed to describe the fundamental workings of our universe is useful for predicting the behavior of entangled quantum systems. “This may be telling us something very deep about the world we live in, or it may be no more than a quirky coincidence”, said Duff. “Either way, it's useful.” http://www.universetoday.com/72531/scientists-say-they-can-now-test-string-theor… added by: pjacobs51

24 August 410: the date it all went wrong for Rome?

BBC: Tuesday marks the 1,600th anniversary of one of the turning points of European history – the first sack of Imperial Rome by an army of Visigoths, northern European barbarian tribesmen, led by a general called Alaric. It was the first time in 800 years that Rome had been successfully invaded. The event had reverberations around the Mediterranean. Jerome, an early Christian Church Father, in a letter to a friend from Bethlehem – where he happened to be living – wrote that he burst into tears upon hearing the news. “My voice sticks in my throat, and, as I dictate, sobs choke me. The city which had taken the whole world was itself taken,” he said. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11066461 added by: ezrierin

Joss Whedon: Looking For Comic-Con Superfans

Are you the type of Star Wars fan who, even though you’re in your 30s, likes to dress up like an Imperial Stormtrooper? Or think Lara Croft is more real than not? Or is…

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Ballerina Stormtrooper

These fifth positions of the arms-too accurate for Sand People ballerinas. Only Imperial Ballerina Stormtroopers are so precise.

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Models Without Makeup

Harper's Bazaar put together a spread of your favorite 90s model sans retouching . Spoiler: it does not seem to matter much

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Star Wars Bed

A house on sale for $364,900 in Visalia, CA comes up with a bed that resembles a Rebel Alliance Y-Wing fighter jet. Now you can tell the ladies “This is where the magic happens” and actually mean it. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Pioneerof The Nile – 2009 San Felipe Stakes

Odds-on choice Pioneerof the Nile got the test he needed in preparation for his big showdown with The Pamplemousse next month, turning back a challenge in the stretch to win the $200000 San Felipe Stakes (gr.

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