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Feb 18 15 10:28 AM
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
Feb 19 15 3:07 PM
We don’t know if the Canadian government know something we don’t – namely that the alien Covenant are on their way to Earth. But for some reason the supposedly peace-loving Canadians appear to have made the Assault Rifle wielded by Master Chief in the hit shoot ‘em up series. The gun even ships with some hi-tech gadgetry which makes it even more like Master Chief’s favourite weapon – including electro-optical sights.
We don’t know if the Canadian government know something we don’t – namely that the alien Covenant are on their way to Earth.
But for some reason the supposedly peace-loving Canadians appear to have made the Assault Rifle wielded by Master Chief in the hit shoot ‘em up series.
The gun even ships with some hi-tech gadgetry which makes it even more like Master Chief’s favourite weapon – including electro-optical sights.
Read more @ http://metro.co.uk/2015/02/17/the-canadian-army-has-actually-made-the-gun-from-halo-5067042/
May 31 15 10:17 PM
A MUSLIM boys school refused to play soccer against a team while it had two girls in it, forcing the female players to the sidelines so the match could continue. The match, in Caledon, Canada, almost stopped at half-time when boys from the INSA Private Islamic High School took issue with the fact their opposing team from Robert F Hall Catholic School had female players, Metro reported.Carla Briscoe and another girl only played in the team because there wasn’t a girls team in the grade. In a recent match when they were ahead 3-1, the boys school team told the referee at half-time some of them felt uncomfortable playing against females and would have to forfeit the game.But Carla and the other girl — knowing their team needed a certain amount of goals to progress in the tournament, and not wanting to let their team mates down — agreed to stand aside so the game could continue. “I was upset, I just didn’t feel like I had finally made the progress to be on the team,’ Carla told City News.
A MUSLIM boys school refused to play soccer against a team while it had two girls in it, forcing the female players to the sidelines so the match could continue.
The match, in Caledon, Canada, almost stopped at half-time when boys from the INSA Private Islamic High School took issue with the fact their opposing team from Robert F Hall Catholic School had female players, Metro reported.
Carla Briscoe and another girl only played in the team because there wasn’t a girls team in the grade. In a recent match when they were ahead 3-1, the boys school team told the referee at half-time some of them felt uncomfortable playing against females and would have to forfeit the game.
But Carla and the other girl — knowing their team needed a certain amount of goals to progress in the tournament, and not wanting to let their team mates down — agreed to stand aside so the game could continue.
“I was upset, I just didn’t feel like I had finally made the progress to be on the team,’ Carla told City News.
Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/muslim-boys-school-soccer-team-felt-uncomfortable-playing-against-girls/story-fndkzvnd-1227376442370
Dec 14 15 11:01 PM
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/true-stories/canada-to-open-inquiry-into-1200-murdered-or-missing-women/news-story/2c1656525517e47b6feff439c995ad61
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Dec 19 15 10:01 PM
It is that. But after a little thinking, perhaps it's not that surprising if you consider everything that's going on right now. Why would such a story surface again right now? The article said that the new liberal government in BC made that pledge. I suddenly see it as very possible that a couple of non-related cases may have been tacked on the recent end of this ................ intentionally. The region in question is far more desolate than even the far reaches of your Outback. It's like our West End, here on the Peninsula. People go missing and are never found all the time. This is especially true of natives. Remember me telling you that the only true crime the white man committed against the red is giving them alcohol? That is very true. Everything else was a mixed bag ............. things they did to each other, and things the red man would initiate against the white man as well.But alcohol completely destroyed the vast majority of them. You've never seen anything so sad. Even the story of the Trail of Tears does not come close to this. Indians get hammered and disappear on a regular basis .............. only to be found tangled in their own fishing nets, or something like that. It's such a constant thing that the tribes in question may have assumed this is what happened to these women ............ or ........... as I recall, a lot of these victims simply went missing. Can you see what I'm driving at here? The left around the world seems to be playing a game right now, and we have to watch everything they say and do like a hawk. I pray I'm wrong, and they would not stoop this low, but then I could easily see Obama doing this. If they have manufactured something through fabrication, in order to drag an entire group into line, then they will pay dearly, should they be caught.
Dec 19 15 10:03 PM
04/18/16 09:10:48
HE’S movie-star handsome, wears sharp suits and runs one of the world’s biggest democracies, and then there’s that marvellous brain.Reporters were left shocked and impressed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a press conference conducted after he delivered a budget announcement of $50m for a physics institute in Ontario.The theatrical announcement took place in front of a blackboard full of maths equations, and Trudeau was put on the spot by a reporter who jokingly asked him to explain quantum computing.The reporter was set to ask the PM about Canada’s mission against ISIS, but started with the quip “I was was going to ask you about quantum computing, but ...”Trudeau immediately replied: “Very simply, normal computers work by ...”, before he was cut off by the shocked laughs of the press.He then went on to give a great explanation of the topic, surprising the whole room.“Very simply, normal computers work by ... either the power going through a wire or not. It’s 1 or a 0. They’re binary systems. What quantum states allow for is much more complex information to be encoded into a single bit. A regular computer bit is either a 1 or 0 - on or off.”He continued: “A quantum state can be much more complex than that because as we know, things can be both particles and waves at the same time. And the uncertainty around quantum states allows us to encode more information into a much smaller computer.“So that’s what’s exciting about quantum computing. Don’t get me going on this or we’ll be here all day, trust me.”
HE’S movie-star handsome, wears sharp suits and runs one of the world’s biggest democracies, and then there’s that marvellous brain.
Reporters were left shocked and impressed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a press conference conducted after he delivered a budget announcement of $50m for a physics institute in Ontario.
The theatrical announcement took place in front of a blackboard full of maths equations, and Trudeau was put on the spot by a reporter who jokingly asked him to explain quantum computing.
The reporter was set to ask the PM about Canada’s mission against ISIS, but started with the quip “I was was going to ask you about quantum computing, but ...”
Trudeau immediately replied: “Very simply, normal computers work by ...”, before he was cut off by the shocked laughs of the press.
He then went on to give a great explanation of the topic, surprising the whole room.
“Very simply, normal computers work by ... either the power going through a wire or not. It’s 1 or a 0. They’re binary systems. What quantum states allow for is much more complex information to be encoded into a single bit. A regular computer bit is either a 1 or 0 - on or off.”
He continued: “A quantum state can be much more complex than that because as we know, things can be both particles and waves at the same time. And the uncertainty around quantum states allows us to encode more information into a much smaller computer.
“So that’s what’s exciting about quantum computing. Don’t get me going on this or we’ll be here all day, trust me.”
See more @ http://www.news.com.au/technology/canadian-pm-was-jokingly-asked-about-quantum-computing-and-gives-perfect-answer/news-story/4d54017269464a79552ecf90637903d1