For the 10mins the Youtube gives you it´s a pretty informative video.
WOG out.

For the 10mins the Youtube gives you it´s a pretty informative video.
WOG out.


Okay I have two articles about the same thing, here it goes.
First article:
A lawmaker in Washington DC has intro’d a bill to the city council that would require all police service pistols to have mini cameras attached to the barrel, which would start rolling as soon as the gun is pulled out of the holster. The tech is already being tested in Orange County, NY. Ostensibly, it’s to prevent bad shootings and prove officers acted in good faith.
Second article:
Officers of the NYPD may be forced to carry cameras on their guns, if a Brooklyn senator gets his way. Following a spate of controversial shootings, democrat Eric Adams—a former cop himself—has proposed the addition of a $700 gadget, insisting that it will improve public confidence in the police force. Before being adopted, however, the city’s SWAT teams will take part in a pilot scheme.
This is fucking awesome, this should be the law in every country in the world, all the crazy lawsuits will disappear because you could just check the the video it the officer was assaulting the the person.


From the article:
Think you might escape the aftereffects of a limited nuclear war that happens on the other side of the globe from you? Think again.Imagine that the long-simmering conflict between India and Pakistan broke out into a war in which each side deployed 50 nuclear weapons against the other country’s megacities. Karachi, Bombay, and dozens of other South Asian cities catch fire like Hiroshima and Nagasaki did at the end of World War II.
Beyond the local human tragedy of such a situation, a new study looking at the atmospheric chemistry of regional nuclear war finds that the hot smoke from burning cities would tear holes in the ozone layer of the Earth. The increased UV radiation resulting from the ozone loss could more than double DNA damage, and increase cancer rates across North America and Eurasia.
This is Afternow and if you don´t know what Tales from the Afternow you should check it out.
Here is some lines from the story:
Altogether something like 13 nuclear bombs went off
The government had satellites in space to try and stop this very thing
They hit them you know.
They shot them with these lasers I guess from satellites.
Of course everybody knows that they had these lasers in space so the bombs were armed once, well once they left you know airspace, that was it.
They were, they were armed and when the lasers hit them well they just detonated in the atmosphere. Right in the ozone layer.
Bombs went out in the ozone layer and started a chain reaction.
Burned off 95% of our Ozone layer, I heard a stat.
Somebody said it was 95%, other people say it was 50%, 40%, I do’, I don’t know.
This is so scary that I´m shiting bricks, check out Afternow now.
WOG out.

Information:
A nanofactory is a proposed system in which nanomachines (resembling molecular assemblers, or industrial robot arms) would combine molecules to build larger atomically precise parts. These, in turn, would be assembled by positioning mechanisms of assorted sizes to build macroscopic (visible) but still atomically-precise products.
A functioning nanofactory could create virtually any product at the cost of only the input raw material and energy.
This is so cool, with that we could make anything, anywhere at anytime.
I so want this tech right now, it would changes so much…
Learn more about Nanotechnology here.
WOG out.

From the article:
The extraordinary scene of the new solar thermal power plant outside Seville in southern Spain.From a distance, as we rounded a bend and first caught sight of it, I couldn’t believe the strange structure ahead of me was actually real.
A concrete tower – 40 storeys high – stood bathed in intense white light, a totally bizarre image in the depths of the Andalusian countryside.
The tower looked like it was being hosed with giant sprays of water or was somehow being squirted with jets of pale gas. I had trouble working it out.
In fact, as we found out when we got closer, the rays of sunlight reflected by a field of 600 huge mirrors are so intense they illuminate the water vapour and dust hanging in the air.
The effect is to give the whole place a glow – even an aura – and if you’re concerned about climate change that may well be deserved.
I think Africa should take advantage of this tech and place these solar towers all over the continent and sell the energy to the rest of the world, Africa would become the next Saudi Arabia and pull itself out of poverty.
WOG out.