13th Feb2012

World’s Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional Has Died

by iSpit

Previously, 16-year old Pakistani computer prodigy Arfa Karim Randhawa, the world’s youngest MicrosoftCertified Professional, had been hospitalized after a seizure and heart attack.

She has since passed away, reports The Express Tribune.

She will be buried in her family‘s village outside Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Todd Bishop of Geek Wire had met her a while ago and shared some audio clips from his interview with her.

Despite her young age, she was full of wisdom like this: “If you want to do something big in your life, you must remember that shyness is only the mind. If you think shy, you act shy. If you think confident you act confident. Therefore never let shyness conquer your mind.”

12th Jan2012

Firm Turns Shipping Pallets Into Transitional Homes For Refugees

by iSpit

Every year over 21 million shipping pallets end up in a landfill. Used worldwide to ship goods of all kinds in mass quantities, a Brooklyn-based design firm looked past the intended use of a pallet and saw a versatile, recyclable, sustainable and inexpensive building material that could be used to address another issue: improving housing quality for refugees.

The inspiration behind I-Beam design firm’s Pallet House Project came from a mind-boggling statistic that 84 percent of the world’s refugees could be housed with a year’s worth of repurposed American pallets.

A pallet is the perfect material to provide a better standard of living — they are readily available in most countries and they can be used first to carry aid to displaced people in the form of clothing, food and medical supplies (to name but a few) and then recycled into shelters.

The average refugee stays in a refugee camp for seven years, and the Pallet House (a 250 square-foot structure composed of 100 reused pallets),  is a sturdier alternative to the tent shelters most common in refugee camps. Additionally, it can be easily converted from a temporary or emergency shelter to a permanent residence with the addition of more sturdy construction materials found in the area.

The houses are easy to assemble: once the pallets arrive, it only takes four to five people to nail together the house, and it can be built in less than a week. At first, when more standard construction materials are less available, the structures can be put together with the help of temporary supplies like tarps to keep the inside dry until materials from the surrounding area can make a more solid roof.

As time passes, pallets can be fitted with add-ons like insulation or plywood for the interiors(this can all be done prior to shipping as well), and stucco and plaster or roofing tiles for the exterior, if/when the materials become available. Due to the flexibility of the design, each occupant can build a shelter that fits their specific needs.

Though the Pallet House was originally conceived as a temporary transitional shelter for refugees making their way back to Kosovo, and has since been used to house people uprooted by natural disasters, famines and wars,  I-Beam has widened the scope of the Pallet House to include a much bigger population by using the module as a pre-fab solution to affordable housing everywhere.

An estimated one billion people live in substandard housing, and I-Beam believes that the Pallet House could help to provide better conditions for people in need around the world.

The Pallet House has already turned many heads for its innovative take on temporary housing, and it took home the Architecture for Humanity Award in 1999. I-Beam has built Pallet structures in New York, Indiana, and the Architecture Triennial in Milan and have been active recently in Haiti and Pakistan.

04th May2011

Ras Kass – Hello Iraq (Bin Laden Post Mortem)

by iSpit

Ras Kass – Hello Iraq (Bin Laden Post Mortem)

02nd May2011

A Truth Moment: Howard Beale Speaks On The State Of America After Bin Laden’s Death

by iSpit

…in 1976, but for what its worth, nothing has changed significantly…

I’m still debating…not yet. I dont need ICE on my A*S

29th Mar2011

Revealed: US Spy Operation That Manipulates Social Media

by iSpit

The US military is developing software that will let it secretly manipulate social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter by using fake online personas to influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda.

A Californian corporation has been awarded a contract with United States Central Command (Centcom), which oversees US armed operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, to develop what is described as an “online persona management service” that will allow one US serviceman or woman to control up to 10 separate identities based all over the world.

The project has been likened by web experts to China’s attempts to control and restrict free speech on the internet. Critics are likely to complain that it will allow the US military to create a false consensus in online conversations, crowd out unwelcome opinions and smother commentaries or reports that do not correspond with its (more…)

07th May2010

Times Square Evacuation A False Alarm

by iSpit

Investigators determined that a suspicious package in Times Square contained only water bottles.

A suspicious package in Times Square prompted an evacuation and raised alarms in a jittery city on Friday afternoon until authorities determined it was a false alarm.

Investigators determined after an anxious hour or so that the suspicious package — a green cooler — contained only water bottles.

The cooler was found near 45th Street and Broadway, outside the Marriott Marquis hotel, witnesses and police said. That’s not far from the spot where authorities say Faisal Shahzad left a car bomb that failed to detonate.

Police evacuated parts of Times Square around 1 p.m. as they investigated, though people remained in the hotel and nearby buildings, said Kathy Duffy, a hotel spokeswoman.

“Our buildings were not evacuated,” she said. “Our hotel has not been evacuated.” (more…)

12th Dec2009

CIA cancels Blackwater drone missile-loading contract

by iSpit

Predator drone aircraft above Kandahar, Afghanistan (file)

The CIA has cancelled a contract with US private security firm Blackwater for its operatives to load bombs onto drone aircraft in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

CIA Director Leon Panetta wanted such work to be done by the organisation’s own employees only, officials said.

The New York Times revealed the existence of the secret contract with Blackwater, renamed Xe, in August.

On Thursday, the paper also reported that Xe employees had been involved in “snatch-and-grab operations” in Iraq.

Xe, based in North Carolina, changed its name from Blackwater after several of its employees were accused of killing 17 civilians in a shooting incident in Baghdad in September 2007.

Four men are due to stand trial next year.
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03rd Dec2009

Ron Paul: Bernanke's defense of Fed a 'hoax'

by iSpit

Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s warning that further regulation would “impair” the economy is a “hoax,” according to Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).

Responding to Bernanke’s op-ed in The Washington Post this past weekend, in which the Federal Reserve chairman said that Paul’s bill to audit the Fed would harm the U.S. economy, the Texas congressman accused Bernanke of dodging responsibility for his role in causing the recession.

“He claims that they’re rescuing, and making things better. But he takes no responsibility for causing all the problems,” Paul said during an appearance on the Fox Business Network.
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