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Saturday, June 25, 2016
Eyes in the sky, Drone warfare, hellfire missiles, true story,movies
Friday, June 24, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Bali resort | Resort | Holidays | Asia | Asian | Travel |
Monday, June 20, 2016
Manuka honey –Golden miracle
- Amino acid
- Minerals
- (Calcium,Copper,Iron,Magnesium,Manganese,Phosphorus,Potassium,Sodium,Zinc)
- Vitamin B
- Pantheistic acid
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Roses to Armour | Story of the the Under Armour | Kevin Plank | Dry fit technology
- Apparel growth of 22%
- Direct-to-consumer growth of 25%
- International growth of 70%
- Footwear growth of 95%
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Trump is Alexander McDougall or John Hancock -1
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Tiger that create NIKE shoes- Kihachiro Onitsuka
Saturday, June 11, 2016
We all are in an alien Xbox ! - Elon Musk
"Bridges are better than walls" Hillary.
Friday, June 10, 2016
"HIND is comeing" - True story
In 1990s One of a ruthless terrorist leader was winning against one of a mighty army's peace keeping force. In a middle of a pitch battle, one of a battalion above to over run by 1000 of terrorists. Peace keeping force general had no option or choice other than call for close air support. Regardless of colataral damages to civilians and own troops he gave the order "call HIND,but just 1 only"
Unfortunately terrorist leader got the info early as "HIND is comeing to save them". Unaware of what is really a Hind and assuming it's just a rescue helicopter, terrorist leader stupidly open up the radio and screamed "they send a women call "HIND" to fight and save these dogs,wait till this Bxxxh come we will bucher them all together" he laughed and orderd his carders to keep snapping but did not advance the attack untill helicopter arrived.
And military obliviously monitor the radio chatter instead of one hind they send 5 hinds to surgical sweep 2 km ground surrounding battalion.
Hind arrived and start raining its awesome fire power. Terrorists were confused and some try to shoot by useing AK47 and LMGs. Some start running for there life's how ever and who ever was broken in to parts from the various caliber bullets raining from the sky.
It took 2 months to collect all the body parts and accumulate for police report get a court order for burial all the body parts.
(Funny right ! that country have a law if any body dead un natural have to go through the police investigation and present to court for funerals if not there will be no death certificate issued to there terrorists family's I would like to see that police report but never found !)
But same terrorist leader escape from the Hind assault took his fight next 25 years untill he was killed by a head shot during his attempt to escaped from the humiliating defeat.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
The Real King Julian
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
First Japanese female battle Ship Commander
Meet Japan's first female warship captain
Commander Miho Ootani on the bridge of the Yamagiri
It is no easy task being captain of a Japanese warship.
There are China’s rising maritime ambitions, North Korea’s sanction-flouting missile antics and the shifting parameters of a pacifist constitution to deal with.
And for Commander Miho Otani, there is one more challenge to add to the list: the responsibility that goes hand in hand with being the nation’s first female captain of a Japanese destroyer.
Commander Otani, 45, made Japanese maritime history earlier this year when she was promoted to the senior-ranking position of captain of the Yamagiri destroyer, overseeing a crew of 220, only ten of whom are women.
The Yamagiri, a destroyer, moored at Yokosuka army base near Tokyo
The Yamagiri, a destroyer, moored at Yokosuka army base near Tokyo CREDIT: ANDRONIKI CHRISTODOULOU
The Maritime Self-Defence Force (MSDF) appointment marked a major step forward for Japanese women in the armed forces, long renowned as a male dominated world mirroring the nation’s sharp gender imbalance across the professional spectrum.
Today, there are 2,530 female MSDF personnel out of 41,774, with defence officials having set the fairly modest goal of raising the percentage of women service members from 6 per cent to 10 per cent within 15 years.
Commander Otani, however, has long been blazing a trail for women within the MSDF, with a growing list of “firsts” under her belt: she was one of the first female graduates at the National Defence Academy and more recently, she become the first female skipper of a training destroyer in 2013.
Her latest promotion carries even greater significance, with Commander Otani, who is also a married mother, facing a myriad of sensitive geo-political challenges, ranging from increasingly heated territorial tensions to tempering the rising maritime power of China.
It’s also a timely appointment for the prime minister Shinzo Abe, neatly complementing his policies of womenomics which aim to help revitalise the world’s third largest economy by supporting more women in the workplace.
However, speaking to the Telegraph on board the destroyer Yamagiri, docked in a picturesque green bay at the Funakoshi base in Yokosuka, 28 miles south of Tokyo, Commander Otani conceded her path had not always been smooth sailing.
After marrying at the age of 29, she was immediately asked by a male colleague when she was going to leave her job – a common assumption still facing many working Japanese women today.
Miho Ootani takes the captain's chair
Miho Ootani takes the captain's chair CREDIT: ANDRONIKI CHRISTODOULOU
She also admitted that male attitudes still needed to change today, in order to make policies supporting working women effective, while admitting her own personal “dilemma” of attempting to balance her career with being the mother of a now 12-year-old daughter.
Poised, polite and cautiously friendly, Commander Otani, dressed in immaculate top-to-toe whites with a neat black bow tying back her hair, talked from the head of a table in a meeting room with military-style clocks, photographs of Japan’s most senior politicians (all men) and reproduction Impressionist paintings on the walls.
Describing the inspiration behind the start of her maritime career more than 20 yeas ago, she said: “I was living life as a regular university student and I saw the Gulf War on the news.
“I was shocked to see what was going on in the world and how different it was from my life in Japan. I felt a sort of patriotism when I saw the news. That’s when I saw a newspaper ad for the National Defence Academy (NAD) recruiting female officers and I decided to join.”
She smiles recalling how she first encountered opposition e not from her male classmates, but closer to home: “My family was opposed to the idea. My father felt that the NDA was not a place for a woman to study, it was more a man’s thing.”
This, however, failed to curtail her ambitions in carving a new path for female officers: “I wasn’t really thinking in terms of going up the ranks. I felt more compelled to fulfill my duties as one of the first female students of the NDA and to pave the way for future female students who would follow in my footsteps and open doors for them. I feel responsible as a female to open up doors for other female officers.”
During the interview, Commander Otani was cautious in providing specific examples of the gender discrimination that she and her female colleagues might have experienced in the MSDF.
However, after describing the moment as a junior lieutenant officer when she was asked when she was quitting her job after marrying, she said: “Back then, people were just not used to working with women so they did not know how females would work. So I felt responsible as a female officer to show everyone - with my own work ethics and attitude – that I could do the same jobs that my male colleagues could do too.”
As the mother of a daughter, plus having been married twice (her current husband is a fellow destroyer captain), Commander Otani is acutely aware of the modern day struggles facing working women trying to balance family with careers.
“My work is on a ship, so I have to be away from my family for many months at a time,” she said. “So I might have to ask my parents to help take care of my children. I feel the dilemma of not being there to raise my child.”
Among the biggest challenges facing women in the armed forces was not the task of creating gender-balanced policies – but the challenges of implementing them in a famously hard working culture, according to Commander Otani.
“Women can actually take three years leave after a child is born,” she said. “That’s longer than in the US. But the problem is that the policies are there, but no one is able to actually take advantage of them. It’s really about the mentality of people – especially male officers – together they have to come up with ideas to change this, so they can actually utilise these policies.”
The pursuit of a new generation of young recruits has prompted the MSDF to position itself increasingly as a modern and attractive work prospect – as reflected in initiatives such as so-called Sailor Idol, a nationwide contest to find the most popular male and female sailors.
The ten female crew members who work on board the Yamagiri most likely count themselves as particularly lucky to be working for the nation’s first female captain – with Commander Otani even hosting regular “joshikai” (female gatherings).
Among them was Mayu Kanzaki, 28, Japan’s first female gunnery officer, who spoke with warm appreciation of her captain: “She is very friendly and very fair. She takes care of the officers and their families. She thinks it’s important for us to have a private life and feels responsible for everyone on board.”
And the main topic of conversation during her “joshikai”? “Gossiping,” said Officer Kanzaki with a laugh.
Commander Otani’s appointment was “highly significant”, marking new levels of support for female officers in the MSDF, according to Garren Mulloy, a British associate professor at the faculty of International Relations at Daito Bunka University in Saitama prefecture.
“The Japan Self-Defence Forces have generally been considered to be far behind the UK, US, Denmark, Australia and other armed forces in their consideration of women,” said Professor Mulloy. “This is not just a clear statement that there has been a sea change in policies and attitudes, but that the Japanese have caught up very rapidly and successfully.”
He added: “The socialisation factors within Japanese society make for a very much male dominated culture, and women who can learn to navigate and manage that environment will do well, but that will probably be a minority of women,” he said.
“The biggest challenge is possibly too much attention on her gender and not enough on her capabilities as a naval commander. Also as the trail blazer, any issue, error, or fault could be highlighted and used as an example of how 'women react', but this is what every officer in every force in the world has faced.”
Perhaps unsurprisingly, however, Commander Otani insisted that she ultimately felt unhindered by her gender:“I feel that male and females are very much equal in terms of careers. I get the same salary. […]There are some duties I can’t assume, such as going on submarines, but other than that, there are not many jobs that I cannot do. I feel it’s equal.”
Monday, June 6, 2016
We are all ready Borgs - Elon Musk
However Tesla and space X CEO Elon Mask said we are already cyborg with the use of new technology
"We’re already a cyborg," said Musk. "You have a digital version of yourself, a partial version of yourself online in the form of your emails, your social media, and all the things that you do." We already have "super powers," contends Musk, citing the world’s access to smartphones and personal computers. "You have more power than the president of the United States had 20 years ago. You can answer any question, you can video conference with anyone, anywhere. You can send messages to millions of people instantly. Just do incredible things." But that’s only the start.
“We have company’s working for AI and even setting up neural link to human brain and computers”
“We are all ready cyborgs”
Proving Musk’s comments in the tech world do seeing much more innovations trying to link human physiology with the electronics and mechanical aids.
Musk was in rare form on stage with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg at Code Conference 2016

Whats next ? After Berni drop out !
Whats going on Dems !
There is not much options remain amarican voters. Specialy in the Democratic party.
latest national telephone and online survey finds that 39% of Likely Berni Voters would vote for Clinton if the 2016 presidential election were held today, while 38% would choose Trump. Eighteen percent (18%) still like some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
It clear Sanders supporters just don't flip in to Hillary just because she is the nomini. They are going to flip in to Trump but for what reason ? Bernie and Trump policy,s are in the extreme end of the left and right wings
Next mega mind cracking issue in Amarican presidential election 2016 is
Could Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump actually win the November election?
The Hillary Clinton Democrats are still in denial about this very real possibility. Both Clinton and the Democratic party have declared her their informal presumptive nominee. But now, the latest poll numbers have smacked her and the party in the face.
Trump beats Clinton in a one-on-one race, according to a new Rasmussen Reports pollreleased Thursday.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump remain tied in Rasmussen Reports’ weekly White House Watch survey. But neither candidate has shown the ability yet to grow his or her basic support, despite Trump’s calls for party unity and Clinton’s hopes of quelling the Bernie Sanders revolt.
Where is the GOP fallens ?
Jeb Bush posted a statement on Facebook criticizing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and saying he will not vote for Trump in November.
In fact, Bush said he will simply sit out the presidential election. Bush said he cannot bring himself to voter for Democrat Hillary Clinton. Earlier, Bush's father and brother - George Bush and George W. Bush - said they would not attend the Republican National Convention in Cleveland
Ben Carson the next favorite candidate and now become a Trump Supporter had compared US as a cruise ship above to falling off from Niagara.
“America right now is like a cruise ship that is about to go off of Niagara Falls with tremendous carnage and death,” Carson said. “What you have to do first is recognize the problem, stop the ship, turn it around and move it in the other direction. I’m hoping whoever that third-party candidate is will just stop for a moment and think about what the implications are of allowing Hillary Clinton or someone like her to get in there and they get two to four Supreme Court picks and completely change the nature of this country and destroys the prospects for their children and their grandchildren to have the same opportunities that they had.”