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December 16th, 2009 admin No comments

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Guerrilla Gardening

December 3rd, 2009 admin No comments

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The Guerrilla Gardening website has a friendly though subversive sort of tone, as it has gone from tracking the activities of ???illicit cultivation around London??? to being a ???growing arsenal for anyone who is interested in waging war against the neglect of public space.???

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CC License

December 1st, 2009 admin No comments

At 4:33 PM, princessflutter said…
As people walked to the parking lot after the concert at MW, I hear a guy in back of me tell his buddy this… “So someone can download one of Ottmar’s songs, change one note and then sell it as their own…that’s ridiculous.”,Chanel Handbags; He sounded quite irritated about the whole thing, but I suppose that could have been his lack of knowledge on the subject.

I welcome somebody to change one note, to add a different beat, to sing over, rap over, play over the songs. I am done with those songs – but somebody else can give them new life. I want the creative play, that’s what matters to me. If somebody creates something new from a song like Cocteau for example, it becomes new and fresh again… and I might just turn around and “modify” their creation!

Well, they could sell the resulting song, but
1. they would have to give me credit
2. the would have to release “their” song using the same Creative Commons license I use
3. they would not be able to sell the song for use in a commercial or a movie…

I fail to see how that kind of sampling, or re-using, would hurt me. If somebody else can take my idea and turn it into a song that becomes popular and is heard by many people, doesn’t that spread my musical ideas? And isn’t that part of what making music is about? To contribute to the musical culture. To have one’s ideas heard. To take part.

Indeed, somebody could pull a few loops from AlhambraJackson on La Semana, or Sao Paulo on nouveaumatic – then rap over that and sell the song. Cool.

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first dog clone

November 30th, 2009 admin No comments

Yes, sure. Any bets how long it will take until there is a human clone? 5 years?

Scientists in South Korea have produced the first dog clones, they report in Nature magazine this week. One of the puppies died soon after birth but the other,Chanel Handbags, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, is still doing well after 16 weeks, the researchers say.
Snuppy joins a host of other cloned animals including Dolly the sheep, CC the cat and Ralph the rat.Scientists hope dog clones will help them understand and treat a range of serious human diseases.

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The problem with lying

November 16th, 2009 admin No comments

Documents speak for themselves

The problem with lying is that once you start, it’s difficult to stop because you have to commit more lies to cover up the original lie.

And in the process of endless cover up, truth manages to come out.

That’s what happened to the unconfirmed Brig. Gen. Jonathan Martir (his appointment to brigadier general is “ad interim”).

Martir’s promotion is being deliberated by the Commission on Appointments. Since there are two oppositors, Francisco Catibayan and Maria Flor Querubin, wife of Marine Col. Ariel Querubin, the CA decided to defer discussion and decision on it to January.

Catibayan and Querubin’s opposition to Martir’s promotion centers on his having been absent without leave for 750 days (more than two years).

In an affidavit he submitted to the CA, Martir did not exactly deny his having gone AWOL. In fact,prada handbags, he offered a solution: Deduct the unauthorized leave from his available leave balance.

Here are excerpts from Martir’s affidavit:

“Based on the anonymous letter dated 18 September 2006 to Hon. Avelino J. Cruz Jr., then the DND Secretary I, the undersigned, allegedly violated AW 62 (AWOL) for accumulating more than 945 days of absence. According to the complaint, I was only given 195 days of authorized leave which gives a discrepancy of more than 750 days of unauthorized absence, and that my available leave balance of 574.84 days could not offset this discrepancy.

“,Chanel Handbags;That based on my three passports issued between 1993 to present namely: number N042406 issued on 21 June 1993 and expired on 21 June 1998 number DD386079 issued on 18 May 1998 and expired on 18 May 2003 and number LL013454 issued on 13 March 2003 and expired on 13 March 2007, I have traveled outside the country on eleven different occasions. However,replica gucci, I would like to clarify that all of my travels from 1993 to 1998 and again from 2001 to 2003 are all official and with authority from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, contrary to the complaint that I was only allowed 195 days of authorized leave. Further my travels abroad were either for military schooling or official visits as participation in Military Defense Exhibits and hence not charged to my official leave balance.”

This is the interesting part:

“That I would like also to clarify that during my travel to the United States on 16 July 1998 to 04 January 2000, I asked a favor from Col Julna Jerry C. Carrillo PN (M) (GSC) to file an extended official leave of absence on my behalf for I will be spending a long vacation with my family in the States, knowing that I have accumulated enough leave balance to be spent there. Upon arrival in the country on 01 January 2000, I learned that Col. Carillo did not file my request for an extended leave of absence because he forgot to do so. The number of days that I stayed in the States totaled 535 days. Considering that this period will be charged against my accumulated leave balance, only 385 days will be deducted, less weekends and official holidays, which totals 150 days. These 385 days of absence can be deducted from my available leave absence of 574.84 days. I will still have an available leave balance of 189.84 days after the deduction.”

Martir said in the affidavit “I have hereunto affixed my signature this 06th day of August 2006 at Taguig City.”

The affidavit was subscribed and sworn to before Col. Pedro G. Herrera-Davila, Judge Advocate General Service on Oct. 8, 2007. That means one year after the affidavit was supposed to have been prepared. If it’s true that it was prepared in August 2006.

Another affidavit, of course was executed by Col. Julna Jerry C. Carrillo who attested that Martir “is an honest and honorable marine officer and that I know him since we were cadets at the Philippine Military Academy.”

He admitted that Martir “asked favor from me to file an extension of his official leave of absence when he visited his family in the States. However, I was not able to file his leave of absence because I overlooked the situation and I thought that I already filed it.”

Carillo said, “I have hereunto affixed my signature this 01 day of August 2007 at Taguig City.”

Davila again signed, “Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of March 2006 at the headquarters Philippine Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Manila.

Actually the typewritten year was “2007″ but Davila changed it in his own handwriting to “2006″. So it was subscribed and sworn to one year and five months before the affidavit was executed!

Someone was lying again. To support that lie, someone falsified documents.

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Outbursts from coup suspects mar mutiny hearing

November 16th, 2009 admin No comments

By Joel Guinto
INQUIRER.net

Camp Capinpin,Tanay, Rizal — Several outbursts marred Friday’s mutiny hearing for 28 military officers linked to the foiled coup in February 2006, with the accused angered over the handling of the proceedings.

The accused were angered by the military court’s decision to deny First Lieutenant Homer Estolas’ petition to exercise his right to peremptory challenge.

The lead perosecutor, Lieutenant Colonel Jose Feliciano Loy, claimed that Estolas said in the last hearing that he had used his right to peremptory challenge.

Estolas denied this, saying, it was First Lieutenant Sandro Sereno who made that statement.

Addressing Loy, Marine Colonel Ariel Querubin said: “Come here, you liar.”

Then Querubin motioned to Sereno, saying: “Show them your face.”

After he calmed down and took his seat, Querubin said: “Ginagago na nga tayo tatakutin pa tayo [They are already making fools of us, and now they will even scare us].”

A peremptory challenge is the right of the accused before arraignment to eject any member of the military court without laying the grounds.

Marine Lieutenant Colonel Achilles Segumalian told Loy: “You’re brave only when you talk, but you have no balls.”

One of the accused was overheard as saying, “This is just like the elections, they don’t know how to count.”

After a brief recess, the court president, Major General Jogy Leo Fojas told the accused: “You are ordered to observe proper decorum when inside the court.”

He also warned them of “appropriate sanctions” should the officers violate his order.

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Esperon liable for ‘breach of discipline’–coup suspects

By Joel Guinto
INQUIRER.net

CAMP CAPINPIN,Louis Vuitton Handbags, Tanay, Rizal — The 28 officers facing court martial for mutiny over the foiled coup in February 2006 turned the tables on
Armed Forces Chief Hermogenes Esperon Jr., saying he was the one who could be held liable for “breach of discipline.”

The officers cited Esperon’s alleged involvement in cheating operations that propelled President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to a fresh six-year term in 2004. Esperon has denied the allegations.

Earlier this week, Esperon said the accused officers could be cited for “breach of discipline” when they walked out on their mutiny hearing here last week.

“Mister Esperon, your so-called breach of discipline started in 2004. Only an undisciplined officer would allow himself to be used for cheating,” the 19 Scout Ranger and nine Marine officers said in a statement on Friday.

The walkout was sparked by the decision of the court and military prosecutors to continue with the trial despite the absence of Esperon’s signature on the pre-trial advice (PTA), a document that recommended charging the group with mutiny, overturning findings by pre-trial investigators,Wholesale scarves, who had proposed only lesser charges.

“And now you accuse us of breach of discipline? Is refusal to follow an illegal order a breach of discipline, Mister Esperon?” the officers asked, adding, “You don’t even have the guts to sign your own PTA, and now you say we breached the limits of discipline?”

Tension gripped the resumption of the trial here on Friday as several defense lawyers made good of their threat to boycott the proceedings until Esperon signed the PTA.

The accused refused to stand up when ordered by the court, as Major
General Jogy Leo Fojas, the panel president, swore in one of the panel members, who was absent during the last hearing.

The lead prosecutor, Lieutenant Colonel Jose Feliciano Loy, asked the court to put on record the accused officers’ refusal to stand up.

Defense counsel Robert Gallos asked the court to allow First
Lieutenant Homer Estolas from the Scout Rangers to enter his peremptory challenge, a privilege of the accused wherein he could eject any member of the military court, without laying the grounds, at any time before his arraignment.

Estolas then stood up and addressed the court, saying, “I was not asked. My name was not mentioned. I have not challenged anyone from the court.”

But Loy opposed, saying that based on the transcript of last week’s hearing, Estolas said he has exercised his right to peremptory challenge.

An irked Estolas raised his hand, seeking to answer Loy, but the court did not recognize him. When he stood up, a military policeman motioned him to sit down.

After Estolas took to his seat, Marine Lieutenant Colonel Achilles
Segumalian stood up and confronted the said guard, “Why did you stop him?”

Fojas then ordered a recess to decide whether Estolas should be allowed to enter a peremptory challenge.

As the accused made their way out of the courtroom, Segumalian said out loud: “Colonel Loy, sinungaling [liar].”

Loy asked the court to put Segumalian’s outburst on record, but defense counsel Trixie Cruz-Angeles opposed, saying it could not be done since the court was on recess.

Photo captions:

1.Col. Orlando de Leon (in his damit pantakas, he joked), Col Januario Caringal,Chanel Handbags, Col. Armando Ba?ez, Col. Ariel Querubin, Col. Nestor Flordeliza (in glasses) being escorted from their detention quarters to the court house.

2. Lt. Homer Estolas, the man of the hour.

3. Lt. Sandro Sere?o, Capt. Ervin Divinagracia, Capt. Dante Langkit, Capt. Joey Fontiveros, Col Orlando de Leon, Maj. Jason Aquino.

4. Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda and Brig. Gen. Danny Lim

5. Col. Ariel Querubin

6. Atty. Vicente Verdadero.Behind him is Lt. Col. Achilles Segumalian

7. Capt. Langkit and Lt. Sere?o

8. Lt. Belinda Ferrer

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NASA to study the entrails of a comet

November 14th, 2009 admin No comments

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Hoping to get their first peek at the inside of a comet, astronomers at NASA plan to blast a stadium-sized hole through one of the heavenly bodies.

If all goes as planned,Replica Burberry, the Deep Impact spacecraft will release a wine barrel-sized probe on a suicide journey, hurtling toward the comet Tempel 1, about 130 million km away from Earth at the time of impact. Its a bullet trying to hit a second bullet with a third bullet in the right place at the right time,Chanel Handbags, said Rick Grammier, project manager at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.

Scientists hope the July 4 collision will gouge a crater in the comets surface large enough to reveal its pristine core and perhaps yield cosmic clues to the origin of the solar system. The comet is about half the size of Manhattan, or roughly 28 square kilometres.

NASAs fleet of space-based observatories, including the Hubble telescope, along with an army of ground-based telescopes around the world are expected to record the impact and resulting crater. The big question is: What kind of fireworks can sky-gazers expect to see from Earth? Scientists do not know yet. But if the probe hits the bulls-eye, the impact could temporarily light up the comet as much as 40 times brighter than normal.

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