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Gay Couple Saves Life of Homophobic Neighbor | Gay Rights | Change.org

Need any further proof that love always outlasts hate? Check out this story from Birmingham (United Kingdom)( http://www.sundaymercury.net/news/midlands-news/2010/08/02/birmingham-gay-couple… ), where a gay couple tormented by a neighbor's homophobic remarks — to the point where the neighbor was fined and served with a police order — end up saving his life from a deadly house fire. The story comes from the Sunday Mercury, which had a chance to speak to the gay couple, Bryn and James Tudor. Turns out they're a pretty famous gay couple. In 2005, they were the first gay couple in all of Birmingham to commit to each other in a civil partnership( http://www.queerty.com/birminghams-first-married-gays-james-and-brynn-tudor-save… ) — a pretty cool thing to put on your resume. But their marriage didn't please their neighbor, Baljit Koonar, none too much. For years, Koonar would taunt the gay couple with homophobic remarks, verbally harassing and bullying the Tudors to the point where they almost thought about packing up and moving to a different neighborhood. “We had put up with his verbal abuse for years – it affects you every day,” said Bryn Tudor. “[But we] did not want to give in to the bully.” For Koonar's sake, it's a good thing this couple didn't move. Because had James and Bryn not been there on the night that Koonar's house caught on fire, who knows how this story would have turned out. “I was sleeping when something woke me up at around 5am. I could taste smoke in the back of my mouth,” James Tudor told the Sunday Mercury. “I couldn’t see anything out of the front window, but when I went to the back there was smoke billowing out of next door and the family were on the roof.” And that's when this gay couple sprang into action. The couple, along with some help from other neighbors, grabbed a ladder and used it to get Koonar's family — his wife, their two kids, and a grandmother — off the roof of the burning house. According to James Tudor( http://www.queeried.co.uk/gay-couple-homophobic-abuse-rescue/ ), in the literal heat of the moment, everything became about how to save lives rather than the history of tension between these two houses. “Our thoughts weren’t about him. We wanted to get the kids down as soon as we could. You don’t think about anything that person has done, it’s just about the value of human life,” Tudor said. Kind of makes you think, right? The person you treat with homophobic, transphobic, racist, or sexist remarks today may just end up being the same person who one day saves your life. added by: toyotabedzrock

Teacher arrested for having sex with 12-year-old student

Lucinda Caldwell, 38-year-old fifth-grade teacher at Cable Elementary School, San Antonio, Texas, has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy, one of her students. Police say that the boy reported she took him to a hotel and performed sex acts on him. In late February staff members alerted the vice prinicpal and the princpal that they had suspicions about an over-friendly teacher with a particular student. On the first week of March the prinicpal was told Caldwell held a private tutoring session with the 12-year-old at Cable Elementary. The Principal once again reprimanded Caldwell and removed the child from the class. Caldwell was arrested last Saturday after the boy's father awoke to find his son missing, according to an arrest warrant affidavit He went outside to look for him and saw the teacher drive up to the house. The father recognized the car because of past “dealings” with Caldwell, the affidavit said. When the father approached the car, Caldwell took off. He followed her in his own vehicle to Hondo, where she was pulled over and arrested. Read More: http://femalesexoffenders.com/fso/index.php/the-news/154-lucinda-caldwell added by: b2r

Mother broadcasted child sex abuse on webcam

Pamela K. Ortega, 30-year-old woman from Grant County, Washington has beenarrested abd is accused of performing various sex acts on her own children and her neighbors 2-week-old boy. Ortega allegedly took photos and shoot videos of herself performing sex acts on the children, and then distributed them on the Internet. Authorities were alerted by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Ortega was interviewed at her apartment at 800 S. County Road in Warden in May, where she reportedly admitted to sexually abusing two relatives and a 2-week-old boy she babysat. Ortega told police she was a methamphetamine addict who filmed herself abusing the children at the behest of people she chatted with on the Internet. Police is also investigating a bestiality claim against Ortega and a Moses Lake man’s dog, but no charges have so far been filed. On at least a dozen occasions, Ortega forced her kids to stimulate her while men watched on a live feed. She also molested a 2-week-old baby on the webcam. read more: http://femalesexoffenders.com/fso/index.php/the-news/157-pamela-ortega-arrested added by: b2r

China to Build Huge Buses That Cars Can Drive Under

China has overtaken the United States as the world’s biggest producer of greenhouse gases and biggest energy consumer, the Engadget reports. But the country is also thinking in big and bold ways when it comes to how it will reduce pollution and a new plan to build a “straddling bus” is among the most space-age schemes yet. In an effort to go green and relieve congestion without widening roads, designers at Shenzhen Hashi Future Parking Equipment Co., Ltd is developing a “3D Express Coach” (also known as a “three-dimensional fast bus”). The innovation will allow cars less than 2 meters high to travel underneath the upper level of the vehicle, which will be carrying passengers. According to China Hush, the 6-meter-wide 3D Express Coach will be powered by a combination of electricity and solar energy, and will be able to travel up to 60 kilometers per hour carrying some 1200 to 1400 passengers. http://www.theblogismine.com/2010/08/04/china-to-build-huge-buses-that-cars-can-… added by: theblogismine

NASA scientists braced for ‘solar tsunami’ to hit earth

The earth could be hit by a wave of violent space weather as early as Tuesday after a massive explosion of the sun, scientists have warned. The solar fireworks at the weekend were recorded by several satellites, including Nasa’s new Solar Dynamics Observatory which watched its shock wave rippling outwards. Astronomers from all over the world witnessed the huge flare above a giant sunspot the size of the Earth, which they linked to an even larger eruption across the surface of Sun. The explosion was aimed directly towards Earth, which then sent a “solar tsunami” racing 93 million miles across space. Images from the SDO hint at a shock wave travelling from the flare into space, the New Scientist reported. Experts said the wave of supercharged gas will likely reach the Earth on Tuesday, when it will buffet the natural magnetic shield protecting Earth. It is likely to spark spectacular displays of the aurora or northern and southern lights. Scientists have warned that a really big solar eruption could destroy satellites and wreck power and communications grids around the globe if it happened today. Nasa recently warned that Britain could face widespread power blackouts and be left without critical communication signals for long periods of time, after the earth is hit by a once-in-a-generation “space storm”. The Daily Telegraph disclosed in June that senior space agency scientists believed the Earth will be hit with unprecedented levels of magnetic energy from solar flares after the Sun wakes “from a deep slumber” sometime around 2013. Dr Lucie Green, of the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Surrey, followed the flare-ups using Japan's orbiting Hinode telescope. It remains unclear, however, how much damage this latest eruption will cause the world’s communication tools. “It looks like the first eruption was so large that it changed the magnetic fields throughout half the Sun's visible atmosphere and provided the right conditions for the second eruption. “Both eruptions could be Earth-directed but may be travelling at different speeds. “This means we have a very good chance of seeing major and prolonged effects, such as the northern lights at low latitudes.” A Nasa spokesman was unavailable for comment. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7923069/Nasa-scientists-braced-for-sola… added by: slagface

Quantum computers could overturn Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle

The uncertainty principle is at the foundation of quantum mechanics: You can measure a particle's position or its velocity, but not both. Now it seems that quantum computer memory could let us violate this rule. The theoretical underpinnings of the uncertainty principle are, like most things to do with quantum mechanics, extremely difficult to follow and require a minimum of six degrees to really understand, but the great physicist Paul Dirac provided a more concrete illustration of what the uncertainty principle means. He explained that one of the very, very few ways to measure a particle's position is to hit it with a photon and then chart where the photon lands on a detector. That gives you the particle's position, yes, but it's also fundamentally changed its velocity, and the only way to learn that would consequently alter its position. Now, technically speaking, the uncertainty principle doesn't forbid you from measuring both the position and the velocity of a subatomic particle – it merely prevents you from measuring both with any great precision. It's possible to get a rough idea of both or a highly accurate measure of one, but those are your only options. So you could weaken the photon burst so that the particle's velocity was less affected, but this would give you a fuzzier sense of its position and still change its position, if to a smaller degree than if you set out to measure its position exactly. That's more or less been the status quo of quantum mechanics since Werner Heisenberg first published his theories in 1927, and no attempts to overturn it – including multiple by Albert Einstein himself – proved successful. But now five physicists from Germany, Switzerland, and Canada hope to succeed where the father of relativity failed. If they're successful, it will be because of something that wasn't even theorized until decades after Einstein's death: quantum computers. Key to quantum computers are qubits, the individual units of quantum memory. A particle would need to be entangled with a quantum memory large enough to hold all its possible states and degrees of freedom. Then, the particle would be separated and one of its features measured. If, say, its position was measured, then the researcher would tell the keeper of the quantum memory to measure its velocity. Because the uncertainty principle wouldn't extend from the particle to the memory, it wouldn't prevent the keeper from measuring this second figure, allowing for exact (or possibly, for obscure mathematical reasons, almost exact) measurements of both figures in flagrant disregard of Heisenberg's principle. If this wouldn't destroy uncertainty completely, at the very least it would fundamentally alter our understanding of quantum mechanics and particle physics. (It might even reopen the possibility of that interstellar ansible, but you didn't hear that from me.) The mathematics of all this appears to be sound, but we're still a long way from testing it in the laboratory. It would take lots of qubits – far more than the dozen or so we've so far been able to generate at any one time – to entangle all that quantum information from a particle, and the task of entangling so many qubits together would be extremely fragile and tricky. Not impossibly tricky, mind you, but still way beyond what we can do now. Quantum computers better be ready the day they come online, because we've got one hell of a to-do list waiting for them. http://io9.com/5602933/quantum-computers-could-overturn-heisenbergs-uncertainty-… added by: pjacobs51

British Columbia’s carbon tax is looking like a winner

It's hard to tell which has sunk lower: BP's share price or the prospects for government action on climate change. Despite daily reminders of the growing costs of oil addiction — from blackened Louisiana shorelines to the rapidly melting Arctic — climate change seems to have dropped off global leaders' agendas. The recent G20 declaration paid lip service to the issue, the U.S. Congress seems increasingly unlikely to pass a climate bill this year, and Canada's official policy position is to say “after you” to the U.S. All of which makes British Columbia's approach even more remarkable. On July 1, 2008, B.C. embarked on an ambitious climate policy path; it brought in North America's first ever carbon tax shift. Though praised by environmentalists and economists, the measure was soon met by a host of concerns — that it could increase overall taxes, decrease growth, and hurt low-income families. Some pundits labelled it political suicide, particularly after the resounding defeat of St

Military dog comes home from Iraq traumatized

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Gina was a playful 2-year-old German shepherd when she went to Iraq as a highly trained bomb-sniffing dog with the military, conducting door-to-door searches and witnessing all sorts of noisy explosions. She returned home to Colorado cowering and fearful. When her handlers tried to take her into a building, she would stiffen her legs and resist. Once inside, she would tuck her tail beneath her body and slink along the floor. She would hide under furniture or in a corner to avoid people. A military veterinarian diagnosed with her post-traumatic stress disorder — a condition that some experts say can afflict dogs just like it does humans. More at link. added by: Almibry

NASA Warning : Solar Storm Hit Earth By August 3, 2010

According to latest NASA warning solar storm will hit as early by Tuesday on August 3, 2010. Back in 2009 NASA latest report which is carried out for NASA by the US National Academy of Sciences, Here is the Link. Governments would be powerless to curb the loss of crucial infrastructure including power grids, potable water and sewage disposal, the report said, potentially crippling our way of life for months.While a severe storm is a low-frequency-of-occurrence event, it has the potential for long-duration catastrophic impacts to the power grid and its users. The danger lies in the sun emitting solar flares so intense that they produce magnetic pulses with the force to destroy power grids by melting transformers. added by: current_spider

TRAGEDY: Six Teenagers Drown As Others Can Only Watch

Six teenagers drowned Monday when they accidentally stumbled down a 18-foot sinkhole. None knew how to swim. Once one fell in, they all were dragged in trying to save each other. A friend of the families' stated, “None of us could swim,” the 38-year-old told the newspaper. “They were yelling 'help me, help me. Somebody please help me.' It was nothing I could do but watch them drown one by one.” This is a true tragedy and so sad for this to happen on Summer vacation. …………………… More at the link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38533071/ns/us_news-life added by: Aether_Vitae