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Cell Phone

The real Zombie Apocalypse? People check their Smart Phones 85 times a day!

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Used to be, stats on how much television the average person watches in a given day were pretty horrifying. Hours of people's lives, gobbled up in front of the never ending stream of propaganda on the "boob tube"...

But these days we have computers! And tablets! And smart phones! (Oh my...)

Now a study by led by Nottingham Trent University has found that the average person is checking their smart phone a whopping 85 times a day. And many of them don't even realize how often they are doing it. People get up in the morning and check it first thing, and it is the last thing they look at before they close their eyes to go to sleep at night.

Comment: Is Your Cell Phone Killing You? Or turning you into a zombie?!


Eye 1

UK police ask for the legal right to view everyone's internet search history

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UK Police are asking the government for new surveillance powers to be able to view the Internet search history of every single person in the country.

Richard Berry, the National Police Chiefs' Council spokesman told The Guardian that "We want to police by consent, and we want to ensure that privacy safeguards are in place. But we need to balance this with the needs of the vulnerable and the victims. We essentially need the 'who, where, when and what' of any communication - who initiated it, where were they and when did it happened. And a little bit of the 'what', were they on Facebook, or a banking site, or an illegal child-abuse image-sharing website?"

"Five years ago, [a suspect] could have physically walked into a bank and carried out a transaction. We could have put a surveillance team on that but now, most of it is done online. We just want to know about the visit," he added.

Cardboard Box

Truth teller: After 14 years in Gitmo, Shaker Aamer faces hard task reintegrating

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After spending 14 years at the Guantanamo Bay camp, the last British inmate, Shaker Aamer will have a difficult task reintegrating into society. Besides his family and health, the only thing Aamer cares about is spreading the truth about what he had gone through.

Aamer, 46, was repatriated to the UK on Friday, after spending years in the American military prison in Cuba with no charges ever having been pressed - and no chance of getting any compensation. But getting reparations is not something that Aamer is looking for, his lawyer Clive Stafford Smith explained to RT.

"You got to remember that the overwhelming majority of people who have been held for many years without trial in Guantanamo Bay by the United States received not one penny of compensation. And Shaker will never receive a single penny of compensation from the United State for everything that he has gone through," Smith said.


Comment: The global "self-righteous" dictator for humanity has finally done "way too little" "way too late." Good luck to Aamer, his campaign for truth and justice and his return to a life stolen without cause. We all pay a price for the blatant violation of law and innocence of any human being, no matter the circumstances, no matter the country, no matter the outcome.


Take 2

Software developers simulate the horror of 9/11 through a virtual reality game

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If you wanted more proof that we're living in one of the strangest times in human history, here it is: Game developers have just created a virtual reality simulation titled "08:46″ which replicates the 9/11 attack for Oculus Rift. It took the 6 member development team 3 months and 'countless hours of research' to create the game, which shows users what it was like to be on the top floors of the World Trade Center during the attack.

The narrative driven game will let players assume the role of an office worker who has to make life or death decisions while trapped in the North Tower. Though the controversial game was released on the last anniversary of 9/11, it somehow stayed under the media's radar until this week. Reactions to the game have been mixed so far. Some are calling it inappropriate and in poor taste, and have said that it's too soon to make an interactive game for such a tragic event. Proponents of the simulation say that it pales in comparison to the countless war games that are available, and that unlike those games, "08:46″ actually attempts to help users empathize with the victims of 9/11.

Pistol

Shootout in Colorado Springs kills 4 including gunman

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© Christian Murdock, APThe rear window of a Colorado Springs Police car is shattered after a shooting Oct. 31, 2015, in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Four people, including a suspected gunman, died Saturday after a shooting spree that ended in a gun battle on the street between the suspect and police.

Officers were responding to a report of shots fired at about 8:45 a.m. MT at a home here when less than a mile away near a fast-food restaurant they spotted a suspect who matched the description of the person they wanted to find. Lt. Catherine Buckley of the Colorado Springs Police Department said the suspect fired, and officers shot back, killing him.

Authorities did not release the names of the suspect or the victims, and the motive for the crime is unknown.

Matt Abshire, 21, said he looked outside his apartment window and saw a man shoot someone with a rifle. Then Abshire said he ran to the street to follow the man and called police.

Airplane

Egyptian pre-flight official said Russian Airbus A321 was in good shape prior to take off

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© AP Photo/Dmitry LovetskyA family lay flowers and toys at an entrance of Pulkovo airport outside St.Petersburg, Russia, during a day of national mourning for the plane crash victims, on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015. The Russian Metrojet airliner crashed Saturday in a remote mountainous part of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula 23 minutes after taking off from a popular Red Sea resort, killing all 224 people on board, including 25 children.
An Egyptian ground service official who carried out a pre-flight inspection of the Russian passenger plane that crashed in the Sinai Peninsula said Sunday that the Airbus A321-200 appeared to be in good condition. The Metrojet plane, bound for St. Petersburg in Russia, crashed 23 minutes after it took off from Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Saturday morning. The 224 people on board, all Russian except for four Ukrainians and one Belarusian, died. The Egyptian official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said he was a member of a technical inspection team that included two Russians.
"We are all shocked. It was a good plane. Everything checked out in 35 minutes," the official told The Associated Press. The closest the plane came to being in trouble, he said, was three months ago when the pilot aborted takeoff halfway through because of a system error. "That's almost routine though," he said.
However, a Russian TV channel late on Saturday quoted the wife of the co-pilot as saying her husband had complained about the plane's condition. Natalya Trukhacheva, identified as the wife of co-pilot Sergei Trukhachev, said a daughter "called him up before he flew out. He complained before the flight that the technical condition of the aircraft left much to be desired."

Heart - Black

1 killed, 1 injured, gunman remains at large in Winston-Salem State University shooting

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One person has been killed and another was injured in a shooting at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina. The suspected perpetrator remains at large.

The incident was reported at about 1:20am local time, the school said in a Facebook post.

"We can confirm that there has been one fatality and one injured individual," the post said. "Both are believed to be students."

A lockdown was put on the campus 10 minutes later and remained in place for over three hours.

The gunman was described as a male, with the school calling on witnesses with any information to come forward.

Sunday's incident is the latest in a series of recent shootings on US campuses. On October 9, a gunman opened fire at Northern Arizona University, killing one and wounding three.

Comment: One more in a growing list of tragedies occurring on college and high school campuses across the US.


Airplane

Russian Airbus A321 broke up midair, still early to determine cause

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Viktor Sorochenko, an official with the Intergovernmental Aviation Committee, made the comments after inspecting the crash site on Egypt's Sinai peninsula. The Russian Airbus A321 which crashed in Egypt Saturday killing 224 broke into pieces midair, but it is still too early to determine the cause, Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK) said Sunday.
"It is too early to draw conclusions," MAK executive director Viktor Sorochenko said. "Disintegration of the fuselage took place in the air, and the fragments are scattered around a large area [about 20 square kilometers]", the official added.
In a separate development, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said the investigation into the crash causes could take months.
"This is a complicated matter and requires advanced technologies and broad investigations that could take months," he told army recruits in a televised speech on Sunday.
A Kogalymavia/Metrojet Airbus A321 en route to St. Petersburg from the resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh with 217 passengers and seven crew on board, crashed in the Sinai Peninsula, leaving no survivors. The Sinai air crash became the deadliest air accident in the history of Russian aviation, surpassing the 1985 disaster in Uzbekistan, where 200 people died.

Blackbox

Russian investigators begin operations at the Airbus A321 crash site

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According to a Russian Emergencies Ministry spokesman, experts in the Egyptian capital of Cairo have examined some 120 bodies of Russian Airbus crash victims.

A working team led by Russian Minister of Emergencies Vladimir Puchkov began operations at the Kogalymavia A321 crash site in Egypt, a ministry representative said during a briefing on Sunday.

"A working team led by head of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies Vladimir Puchkov is working at the A321 crash site. The rescue workers are going to sweep over 16 square kilometers of terrain," he said.

Comment: Also see: 'Structural failure'? Western propaganda rag creates narrative on the Russian A321 plane crash


Blackbox

International team of investigators begins analyzing downed Russian flight data recorders

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The airliner's flight data recorders were discovered on Saturday night and have only minor damage.

Experts from Egypt, Russia, and France have started analyzing the flight data recorders of the Russian airliner which crashed Saturday in Egypt killing 224, Egyptian media report.

The airliner's flight recorders were discovered on Saturday night. The Russian transportation minister said they had no significant damages.

Comment: Also see: Russian plane carrying more than 200 passengers 'completely destroyed' in Egypt crash