Sunday, April 30, 2017

How To Get FREE HDTV With All Your Favorite Channels Legally..


If you could stop paying for cable or satellite TV and still get all of your favorite TV channels in HD for FREE, would you do it? Millions of Americans are doing just that, thanks to the brand new TV Scout Antenna.

Cable and satellite TV can be a big monthly charge, and they’re going up around 6 percent per year. If you’re fed up paying high bills to watch TV or find that you don’t use all the channels you pay for, there’s a new “super” antenna that plugs into your TV that allows you to watch all of your favorite channels in HD for free.

The truth is, anybody who is paying for a cable or satellite subscription is getting ripped off. The average American spends $850 per year on cable or satellite TV alone and is set to increase to over $1000 per year in another 3 years.
That’s expensive and quite simply, a big waste of money.
Thankfully, with the TV Scout Antenna, you no longer need to give your hard earned money away to the big cable companies. Americans are now cutting the cord on their cable companies in record numbers, saving them thousands of dollars.

The dirty little secret cable companies don’t want you to know about…


Ever since this antenna has been released to the public, the big cable companies are panicing because American's will no longer need to pay for cable or satellite tv to get their favorite channels in HD. Over-the-air broadcasts are still going strong, and they're in crystal-clear high definition. But until now, there hasn't been an antenna advanced enough to pick them up reliably. (There are other antenna's out on the market, but they fail miserably in comparison to this one)
Developed by a NASA engineer using military technology, the TV Scout Antenna uses a discrete mud flap modern design which makes it the most reliable and technologically advanced antenna to hit the market today. One thing to note is that the optimal range is 25 miles from a TV broadcast point; weather and environmental factors may impact reception.



Alvin Straight traveled on his riding lawn mower.


Alvin Straight's 80-year-old brother, Henry, had recently suffered a stroke.At the age of 73, Alvin Straight could not see well enough for a driver license, so he decided his only option was to travel on his riding lawn mower.

Setting off in early July 1994, Alvin Straight drove a riding lawn mower along highway shoulders, towing a trailer loaded with gasoline, camping gear, clothes, and food, from his home in Laurens, Iowa, to his brother in Blue River, Wisconsin.

About four days and 21 miles into the trip, the lawn mower broke down in West Bend, Iowa. Straight spent $250 on replacement points, a condenser, plugs, a generator, and a starter.

After traveling another 90 miles, Straight ran out of money while in Charles City, Iowa. He camped out there until his next Social Security checks arrived in August.[2] He was interviewed by local newspapers.

On August 15, Straight's lawn mower broke down again when he was two miles from his brother's house near Blue River, Wisconsin. A farmer stopped and helped him push it the rest of the way.

At a top speed of 5 miles per hour, the trip took six weeks in all.

Paul Condit, president and general manager of Texas Equipment Company, Inc., in Seminole, Texas, heard about the trip and gave Alvin Straight a 17-horsepower John Deere riding mower worth $5,000.

Alvin Straight's nephew, Dayne Straight, drove him back to Iowa in his pickup truck.

Henry Straight recovered from his stroke and moved back to Iowa to be closer to his family.

Alvin Straight did not like the attention from the lawn mower trip. He turned down offers to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Show with David Letterman.

Wolverine


The wolverine (/ˈwʊlvəriːn/), Gulo gulo (Gulo is Latin for "glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch, is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae (weasels). It is a stocky and muscular carnivore, more closely resembling a small bear than other mustelids. The wolverine, a solitary animal has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion to its size, with the documented ability to kill prey many times larger than itself.

The wolverine is found primarily in remote reaches of the Northern boreal forests and subarctic and alpine tundra of the Northern Hemisphere, with the greatest numbers in northern Canada, the US state of Alaska, the mainland Nordic countries of Europe, and throughout western Russia and Siberia. Its population has steadily declined since the 19th century owing to trapping, range reduction and habitat fragmentation. The wolverine is now essentially absent from the southern end of its European range.


Missy (cow)


Mist is a Holstein cow that in 2009 became the then-current most expensive cow in the world, auctioned for $1.2 million.

Mist is a three-year-old black and white Holstein cow from Canada that sold for 1.2 million dollars at the Morsan Road to the Royal Sale in Uxbridge, Ontario on Wednesday, November 11, 2009. This purchase has made Missy the current most expensive cow in the world.She was the fifth cow in the world and the second in Canada to have been sold for over 1 million dollars.Her prior owner and breeder Bloyce Thompson of Eastside Holsteins stated that "She's the most valuable young cow in the world right now and is one of the top show cows in North America".She was also the Grand Champion of the 2009 Western Fall National Show.

In 2011, Mist was named Supreme Grand Champion Of All Breeds at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. Missy was named Supreme Grand Champion of All Breeds at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Ontario in 2011. In 2012, Missy was named Holstein Canada cow of the year.

Listed as Lot #1 she was sold to a Denmark buyer. Her genetic material will now be used to help improve the breeding of the Holstein breed.

Friday, April 28, 2017

How To Protect Your USB Pendrive With Password


Method To Protect USB Pendrive With Password Using BitLock

Step 1. First of all, insert USB Pendrive into your computer.Now right click on the drive and select Turn on BitLocker.
Protect USB Pendrive With Password

Step 2. Now click on Use password to protect the drive. Now enter the password you want to set in both the password fields.
Protect USB Pendrive With Password

Step 3. Now click on next and next and print or save the key for future reference.
Protect USB Pendrive With Password

Step 4. Now encryption process will start and your drive will get secured with the password that you have set.
Protect USB Pendrive With Password
Protect USB Pendrive With Password

Thursday, April 27, 2017

A man who 'tracked down and throttled' a 13-year-old after they clashed while playing an online game today avoided going to jail


A man who 'tracked down and throttled' a 13-year-old after they clashed while playing an online game today avoided going to jail.
Unemployed Mark Bradford, 46, admitted one count of assault by beating and was handed a 16-week prison sentence at Plymouth Magistrates' Court, suspended for 12 months.
Bradford had 'lost it' after the teenager gloated at his character's death while they played Call of Duty: Black Ops over the internet.
The father of three from Plymouth's St Budeaux walked 200 yards to the house where the boy was playing the computer game with friends and grabbed him by the throat.
The attack only stopped when a mother at the house pulled Bradford away from the youngster.
District Judge Robert Morgan-Jones said: 'Mr Bradford, you are a 46-year-old man. It is of great concern that you, as an adult, who I would expect to be able to control yourself, managed to blur the lines of fantasy and the real world in which you live in.
'In July you were playing an online game in which you can communicate with others playing. 
'As a result of what happened during this game, words were passed between you and a 13-year-old boy.
'Clearly you were upset. You then decided to leave your home address and physically confront the child. This involved putting your hands around his neck.  

Suspended sentence: Bradford was given 16 weeks for attacking the teenager who gunned down his character in online game Call of Duty


'I do not accept, whatever he said, that you should have behaved in the way you did.  
'He was a vulnerable victim and placing your hands around his neck put him in fear of injury. It must have been a very frightening experience for him.  


'The seriousness of this case means a custodial sentence is appropriate - the issue is whether to suspend it.  
'I take into account your guilty plea and the remorse you have shown.' 
Bradford, who refused to comment today, was ordered to wear an electronic tag for eight weeks and was given a 7pm to 7am curfew. He was also ordered to pay £80 compensation to the teenager. 
The 46-year-old was playing the war game on his PlayStation 3 console on July 1 when he was subjected to a barrage of taunts and abuse, including being called a 'd***head'.
The 'banter' between him and the 13-year-old became personal after the boy gunned down Bradford's character and the man admitted he 'lost it' and stormed round to confront the youngster.  
He barged into the living room of the house and placed both hands around the teenager's throat in a 'revenge attack', which caused reddening and a scratch to the boy's neck.  

The youngster, who cannot be identified, said last month: 'I was just sat playing. We'd had a bit of a joke and then he stormed in and grabbed me. I didn't know what was going on.' 
The victim's 33-year-old mother said after the attack: 'It's pathetic that a grown man would attack a defenceless child like this.
'If you can't handle losing to a child then you shouldn't be playing games.
'I know Mark and went straight round when I found out what had happened. I was fuming. But rather than have it out with him, I got the police involved.' 
Bradford, who reportedly has mental health issues, said after last month's hearing: 'I'd been playing the whole day and he was baiting me and just would not shut up.  
'I just lost it. In a moment of madness I went round to the house. I didn't know what I was going to do.
'It wasn't malice. I just grabbed him. I've seen him since and apologised. The injuries weren't that bad but I do regret it.' 
Call Of Duty features a variety of war scenes and carries an 18 guidance certificate.
Participants combat each other online in real time and can communicate throughout the violent battles.

i am rich app


I Am Rich is an iOS application which was formerly distributed using the App Store, and developed by Armin Heinrich. When launched, the screen only contains a glowing red gem and an icon that, when pressed, displays the following mantra in large text

I am rich
I deserv it
I am good,
healthy & successful
The application is described as "a work of art with no hidden function at all", with its only purpose being to show other people that they were able to afford it,making it a Veblen good.I Am Rich was sold on the App Store for US$999.99, €799.99, and £599.99, the highest price Apple allows for App Store content.The application was removed from the App Store by Apple without explanation the day following its release, on August 6, 2008.

What A Crazy Week For Indians... Snapchat, Sonu Nigam And Now Katy Perry!

Seems like Katy Perry is not having a good time these days.

She was all good until something unexpected happened with her.

We will definitely get to know what was the reality, but using this picture, she revealed that she was not in a good mood.



Katy posted this picture (Hindu Goddess) and gave a hint to her fans that she had some fire in her mind.
 People started commenting, ''You are making fun out of Hindu Gods.''

     Not only Instagram, Katy got trolled on Twitter as well.

            Of course, there are people with soft hearts.


                 But majority of people didn't like Katy for this.

                     Dear Katy, don't mess with Indians.


                                                                waiting for your reply Kety!!!!!

Fakebook

Police departments around the nation have taken predictive crime prevention to a new level by building fake user accounts, as well as posing as genuine people to gather information about local events, Tech.Mic reports.


Local agents put on a “digital mask” and pose as “members of the community,” allowing them to gather personal information about suspects they consider a high risk of being involved in a future crime or have existing charges.
In a social media guide for law enforcement officials published by the Justice Department, the document details, officers create fraudulent profiles even though Facebook officially bans the practice.
Departments are also beginning to use predictive analytical policing software, allowing authorities to patrol local neighborhoods based on social networking posts. If people are emotionally upset and publish it on social media networks, the software program labels the neighborhood high risk alerting law enforcement to occupy those areas.
In a recent article published by Business Insider one police officer answered a LexisNexis survey that he “was looking for a suspect related to drug charges for over a month. When I looked him up on Facebook and requested him as a friend from a fictitious profile, he accepted,” and “he kept ‘checking in’ everywhere he went, so I was able to track him down very easily.”
Another respondent wrote, “Social media is a valuable tool because you are able to see the activities of a target in his comfortable stage. Targets brag and post … information in reference to travel, hobbies, places visited, appointments, circle of friends, family members, relationships, actions, etc.”
Out of 1,221 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies that use social media today, more than 80% of the responding officials said social media was a powerful tool for crime-fighting and that “creating personas or profiles on social media outlets for use in law enforcement activities is ethical.”
The NYPD has even gone to the extreme to use photos of young attractive women on Facebook to spy on gang members, the New York Times reported.
No one seems to know if agencies use these photos with or without the consent of the person photographed.
Bradley Shear, an attorney and expert in social media and the law, is not quite sure how the justice system will handle challenges made to this style of policing. However, noting that “police often pose as prostitutes or drug dealers to catch criminals.”
We also know the government hires agents to sway political opinion under its notoriousOperation Mocking Bird Program.

IDENTIFY A FAKE USER ACCOUNT ON FACEBOOK

  1. Account was made recently 2016, 2017.
  2. Account has no history published for earlier years, but Facebook says they have been a member since 2009, etc.
  3. Most fake accounts have 1 image or no real profile photo of the person. Some may only have a select few photos over a long span of time. A well seasoned user would have more photos posted over a long period of time. A fake account may have 7-10 photos posted on the same day.
  4. User has very few friends in common and or friends in general.
  5. There is little to no interaction on their page with friends, no comments, likes or responses over their long time line.
  6. Profile picture seems to good to be true, that hot model added you today! They even messaged you and are interested in you!
  7. When in doubt use reverse image search. Take their image and see if it is a real person or not.
  8. When in doubt deny, deny, deny.

The Angel Oak Tree



The Angel Oak Tree is estimated to be in excess of 400-500 years old, stands 66.5 ft (20 m) tall, measures 28 ft (8.5 m) in circumference, and produces shade that covers 17,200 square feet (1,600 m2). From tip to tip Its longest branch distance is 187 ft.  There is considerable debate about the age of the Angel Oak.  Some contend that it is 1,500 years old.  Most believe that the more conservative estimates are more accurate.


It is an absolute must see for anyone visiting Charleston South Carolina. It is on everyone’s top ten list of things to do in Charleston. Despite being located on John’s Island, the Angel Oak has come to symbolize Charleston South Carolina. A large number of people search for “Angel Oak Charleston South Carolina” even thought this tree is on John’s Island. It is a southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park, on Johns Island SC.
For those visiting Kiawah or Seabrook islands, you will drive right past the Angel Oak.
The Angel Oak Tree is thought to be one of the oldest living things in the country. The land where the Angel Oak Tree stands was part of Abraham Waight’s 1717 land grant. The City of Charleston now owns the property. The Angel Oak Park is free and the tree should be added to any visit to Charleston, Kiawah or Seabrook Islands. In fact, if you are going to Kiawah Island or Seabrook Islands, you will likely drive within a few hundred feet of the Angel Oak Tree

World’s ‘heaviest’ woman Eman Ahmed lost 242kg in two months, says doctor

      The sudden weight loss is surprising for her doctors because they were expecting a slow drop. (HT File)


Eman Ahmed, the Egyptian woman who came to India in February for treatment, has lost 242 kg, said Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, the doctor heading the team of surgeons treating her at Saifee Hospital.
A little over a month after she was put on a special diet, which was followed by a surgery on March 7, the 36-year-old now weighs 262kg — an improvement that has also helped her organs function better.
Dr Lakdawala said the extent of the post-surgical recovery was beyond his expectations. “The surgery (Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy) and a special diet has helped her lose 242kg (or 50%) since she landed in India.”
The sudden weight loss is surprising for her doctors because they were expecting a slow drop.
Last month, Dr Lakdawala had said after the surgery:“The initial improvement will be because of rapid water loss... we think she will lose another 20-30 kg a month over the next few months.”
But the rapid improvement of Iman, who weighed 504kg when she came to India, has left her doctors pleased.

Supreme Court rejects plea to bring back Kohinoor Diamond



New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday said it cannot pass an order to the United Kingdom for reclaiming the Kohinoor Diamond or stop it from being auctioned.
The verdict comes after a plea was filed seeking directions to bring back the priceless diamond to India. However, a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said it is impossible for the country to ask a foreign government to not auction a property.
Disposing of a plea seeking directions to bring back the treasured diamond to India, a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said it cannot ask a foreign government not to auction a property.
The court made it clear it could not pass an order with regard to a property which was in another country.
"We are quite surprised that such petitions are filed for properties which are in the USA and the UK. What kind of a writ petition is this," the bench, also comprising Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul, commented.
The apex court referred to an affidavit filed by the Centre and said: "the Government of India continues to explore ways and means with the UK government on the issue."
The petitions, filed by an NGO, the All India Human Rights and Social Justice Front, and Heritage Bengal, a registered organisation, were tagged together by the court last year.
The pleas had said "India won independence in 1947. But successive governments at the Centre have made little or no attempt to bring back the Kohinoor diamond from the United Kingdom to India, the place of its origin."
"Whenever issues have been raised, central governments maintained on the floor of Parliament or in reply to RTI queries that Kohinoor is an Indian artifact but claims for repatriation thereof cannot be made for the same is not covered by the UNESCO Convention, 1972. "The lackadaisical approach of successive Governments in making positive and meaningful diplomatic parleys has not been in the national interest. All attempts on the part of the petitioners and other right-thinking persons to activate the Central Government have failed," they had said.
The Centre had earlier told the Supreme Court that Kohinoor was neither "forcibly taken", nor "stolen" by British rulers but given to the East India Company by the rulers of Punjab.

The Kohinoor was neither "forcibly taken", nor "stolen" by British rulers but given to them.

Does this seem like a fair judgment?

3 D pen


  • The smallest circular 3D Printing Pen in the world - Enables doodling in the air
  • Can be also supply via USB port and most of the Power banks
  • Box content: LIX, 2 filament packs, USB-DC cord, UK plug, instructions
  • Circular aluminum body
  • Noiseless and continuous flow

sand tiger shark embryonic cannibalism


Shark embryos cannibalize their littermates in the womb, with the largest embryo eating all but one of its siblings.
Now, researchers know why: It's part of a struggle for paternity in utero, where babies of different fathers compete to be born.
The researchers, who detailed their findings today (April 30) in the journal Biology Letters, analyzed shark embryos found in sand tiger sharks (Carcharias taurus) at various stages of gestation and found that the later in pregnancy, the more likely the remaining shark embryos had just one father. 
That finding suggests the cannibalism seen in these embryos is a competitive strategy by which males try to ensure their paternity.
"In some species, the struggle for paternity continues beyond the point where the female [mates with] the male," said study co-author Demian Chapman, a marine biologist at Stony Brook University of New York.
Mini-cannibals
Full-grown sand tiger sharks are approximately 8.2 feet (2.5 meters) long, and mothers typically give birth to two baby sharks, each about 3.3 feet (1 m) long.
Since the 1980s, when detailed autopsies of sand tiger sharks revealed embryos in the stomachs of other embryos, researchers had known that the shark fetuses cannibalized each other in utero about five months into their nearly yearlong gestation. Legend has it that a shark embryo actually bit a researcher's hand during a dissection when the researcher reached into the uterus of the shark's mother, Chapman said.
While 12 littermates may start out the journey, all but one is devoured by the biggest in the pack. That strategy allows sand tiger sharks to have much larger babies at birth than other shark species, making the little ones relatively safe from other predators, Chapman said.
But scientists didn't know why the sharks were cannibalizing each other. One possibility is that females were mating with multiple partners and that the cannibalization helped only one father's genes remain dominant.
To find out, Chapman and his colleagues studied genetic samples from 15 pregnant female sharks that had died in nets off the coast of South Africa. (The nets were put in place to protect swimmers from deadly bites from great white sharks and bull sharks, but the nets occasionally snare and kill sand tiger sharks.)
Paternity struggle
Of those 15 female sharks, 10 of the sharks carried just two embryos, while the remaining five were in an earlier stage of gestation and had five to seven embryos in utero.
The team then used DNA analysis to determine paternity.
"It's exactly the same sort of DNA testing that you might see on Maury Povich to figure out how many dads there are," Chapman told LiveScience.
Those litters with five to seven embryos had at least two fathers (embryos from other fathers may have already disappeared), while the litters with just two sharks more often had just one father.
That suggested one embryo — possibly the one that grew biggest first — tended to devour embryos from other fathers over its full siblings.
"Basically, that loser father ultimately provided food for a rival male," Chapman said.
Sexual selection
It's still a mystery exactly what makes one father successful over another, said James J. Gelsleichter, a marine biologist at the University of North Florida who was not involved in the study.
"Sexual selection is very much like an evolutionary arms race, and the males and females are basically one-upping each other," Gelsleichter told LiveScience.
A possibility is that embryos from the first male to fertilize the female simply get biggest first, devouring their littermates.
The strategy could also help females select good mates. Shark mating involves violent biting, so intrauterine cannibalism may allow females to avoid resisting and avoid being "too choosy" about mating, while still ensuring that a high-quality male sires her offspring, Gelsleicther said.

Sugar Ray Robinson


In June 1947, after four non-title bouts, Robinson was scheduled to defend his title for the first time in a bout against Jimmy Doyle.] Robinson initially backed out of the fight because he had a dream that he was going to kill Doyle. A priest and a minister convinced him to fight. Sadly, his dream proved true.[ On June 25, 1947 Robinson dominated Doyle and scored a decisive knockout in the eighth round that knocked Doyle unconscious and resulted in Doyle's death later that night.Robinson said that the impact of Doyle's death was "very trying". 

After his death, criminal charges were threatened against Robinson in Cleveland, up to and including manslaughter, though none actually materialized. After learning of Doyle's intentions of using the bout's money to buy his mother a house, Robinson gave Doyle's mother the money from his next four bouts so she could purchase herself a home, fulfilling her son's intention.

Taj Mahal


The Taj Mahal  more often meaning Crown of the Palace is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658), to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The tomb is the centrepiece of a 17-hectare (42-acre)[5] complex, which includes a mosque and a guest house, and is set in formal gardens bounded on three sides by a crenellated wall.

Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million rupees, which in 2015 would be approximately 52.8 billion rupees (US$827 million). The construction project employed some 20,000 artisans under the guidance of a board of architects led by the court architect to the emperor, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri.

The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage". Described by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore as "the tear-drop on the cheek of time", it is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India's rich history. The Taj Mahal attracts 7–8 million visitors a year. In 2007, it was declared a winner of the New7Wonders of the World (2000–2007) initiative.