As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting

As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting
As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting
As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting
As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting
As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting
As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting

As A Father, Jimmy Fallon Has Some Poignant Questions After Orlando Shooting

More Posts from Er-zico and Others

8 years ago
Girls From Around The World Share Their First Periods
Girls From Around The World Share Their First Periods
Girls From Around The World Share Their First Periods

Girls from around the world share their first periods

Photos: Plan International

8 years ago
Inside The New MTA K-9 Training Center In Stormville, New York
Inside The New MTA K-9 Training Center In Stormville, New York
Inside The New MTA K-9 Training Center In Stormville, New York

Inside the new MTA K-9 training center in Stormville, New York

At a sprawling campus north of New York City, a 3-year-old German Shepherd named Johnny frantically sniffed through seats and luggage bins on an out-of-service commuter rail train trying to catch a whiff of hidden explosive.

When Johnny found a black bag with the faint scent of C-4, commonly used to blow up buildings, he sat statue-still at attention, alerting handler Kevin Pimpinelli of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority police to his discovery. In return, Pimpinelli rewarded him with a prized chew toy.

“In the real world, he can find the explosive before it gets on the train,” Pimpinelli said. "Our job is to try to prevent that device getting in.”

Johnny is one of 50 of the transit authority’s police dogs being trained at its $13 million, 72-acre training center in Stormville, New York, about 70 miles (113 km) north of New York City.

The Metropolitan Transit Authority operates subways, buses, and railroads in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and provides more than 2.7 billion trips each year to travelers, according to the agency’s website.

The canine training center, the biggest facility of its kind in the United States, begins full operations on June 8, 2016,  and will train dogs used by police across the nation.

Amid attacks including the March bombing of a Brussels train station and airport, which killed 32 people, U.S. police agencies see highly trained dogs as key to maintaining security in large public spaces.

Their sharp sense of smell exceeds the ability of humans and machines to detect explosives and track suspects.

“The importance of this facility is growing daily because we get more threats daily,” said MTA Police Lieutenant John Kerwick, who oversees the agency’s police-dog training operations.

The dogs are carefully selected. Only about one in 30 dogs assessed at breeders are chosen for the canine police force. The dogs are mainly German Shepherds like Johnny or Belgian Malinois, high-energy breeds known for a strong desire to work.

HIGHLY TRAINED SNIFFERS

Those handpicked few are trained to detect threats such as explosives or contraband including narcotics, said David Ferland, who heads the United States Police Canine Association (USPCA).

The MTA dog training facility includes rooms modeled after classrooms and bus stations, 26 kennels and a veterinary clinic. Outside, there are nine buses, ponds and train cars at the end of a retired Metro North railroad track. All are used to train the dogs.

While there is no central database tracking the number of police dogs in service in the United States, the USPCA estimates the figure at about 10,000.

Ferland said interest in training police dogs has risen dramatically since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington, evidence of a sense of urgency in combating similar threats.

“Before 9/11, there were only a handful of these training sites,” Ferland said. “Now, there are training facilities an hour’s drive from every major city in the U.S.”

The Stormville facility will offer initial 12-week courses where dogs learn to detect explosives and the refresher courses that dogs are required to take each month.

The canines are exposed to heights, loud noises, fumes, moving vehicles and other distractions they would face on the job.

Typically they work until about the age of 10, after which they normally go on to live as pets in their primary handlers’ homes.

“They’re like family,” said Officer Keith Flood with his three-year-old black Shepherd-Malinois mix named Doc, after finishing a training exercise. (Reuters)

See more images of the K-9 training center on Yahoo News!

8 years ago
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro
Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro

Dragon Jewelry That’ll Make You Feel Like The Mother Of Dragons by Aelia Petro

Canadian graphic artist Aelia Petro prides herself in constructing unique jewelry inspired by high fantasy and one of our favorite mythical creatures the dragon. The handmade pieces are composed of polymer play, entirely sculpted by hand and hand painted.

The dragon draped necklaces give us serious Game of Throne and Daenerys/Khaleesi vibes. You can find other jewelry items, including bracelets, rings, hair clips, brooches and magnets in her Etsy shop.

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8 years ago
Life In Technicolor: Glasses For The Colorblind
Life In Technicolor: Glasses For The Colorblind
Life In Technicolor: Glasses For The Colorblind
Life In Technicolor: Glasses For The Colorblind
Life In Technicolor: Glasses For The Colorblind

Life in Technicolor: Glasses for the colorblind

With so much of our world color-coded, life can be quite tricky without the ability to see the full range of the rainbow.

For the 13 million Americans (and 300 million people worldwide) with color vision deficiency or blindness, living with the inability to detect red, blue, green or a mixture of these colors means having to learn to discern traffic lights or subways lines based on order and patterns rather than color, or having to ask someone whether the piece of meat they’re about to ingest is actually well-done.

However, EnChroma, one of several emerging startups founded by University of California alums, is changing the way people with color vision deficiency experience the world. They make eyewear that corrects for the most common color blindness. 

According to Marc Levin, a neuro-ophthalmologist at UCSF, the lenses work by changing how light is received by the brain for those whose eyes lack sensitivity to red and green light wavelengths. It filters out light that the red and green light-absorbing molecules/photopigments in our eyes sense most similarly. This helps the brain receive more distinct color wavelength information.

While their glasses currently only work for people with red-green color blindness, the company hopes to eventually create lenses that will also help individuals with more severe color vision deficiencies.

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8 years ago
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”
Gaycation - “USA”

Gaycation - “USA”

8 years ago
وجمعة مباركة للجميع
وجمعة مباركة للجميع
وجمعة مباركة للجميع

وجمعة مباركة للجميع

While these may be controversial & provocative, Muslims have no right to be offended by it. What’s offensive is that atheism is punishable with the death penalty in Saudi Arabia & many other Muslim-majority countries both in the middle east & outside of it. Not all Muslim-majority countries have the death penalty, but there are other punishments like prison, lashes, annulment of marriage, loss of child custody & family inheritance, seizure of property, loss of employment, & others.

Even if these laws didn’t exist, atheists still experience oppression from society. Most will not come out to their families for fear of being disowned, kicked out, or even worse, killed. If the apartheid laws weren’t bad enough, you still have to worry about how your family, friends, & neighbours will react to your lack of faith. So these pictures aren’t offensive, they’re resistance against oppression & apartheid. When you oppress a group of people so much & take away their right to live, expect the frustration to be released one way or another, even if it pisses off your oppressors.

While one can try to argue that the death penalty has nothing to do with Islam, the politicians & clerics who advocate the law use Sharia, verses from the Quran, & hadiths to support it. Only a tiny minority of clerics & fiqh experts oppose it, & they are constantly being accused of apostasy themselves.

Thirteen countries punish atheism with the death penalty. These are Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Qatar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, & Sudan. All are Muslim-majority & use Sharia to varying degrees, except for Nigeria but the death penalty only applies in certain Muslim-majority states in the north.

Until these laws no longer exist & atheists can finally live, Muslims have no right to be offended by legitimate resistance & our response to oppression.

Testimonies from Saudi atheists I personally know:

“It’s hell. Religion is always pushed down our throats. We’ve worked so hard to get rid of the brainwash we’ve been receiving all our lives just to put on a mask every fucking day in front of people. A socially acceptable mask. It’s like we’re in a zombie apocalypse & we’re disguising as zombies to not have our brains eaten. You MUST agree with them. You MUST wear that mask every fucking day of your life. You start to get less & less chances in life of taking that mask off & relaxing for a bit & the more you wear that mask the more painful it gets because that fucking mask is poisonous. But you wear it anyway because the alternative is getting killed.”

“The first thing I’d start with is how hard it is to live a double life. Religion & the place I’m living in are some of the reasons why I’m suffering from severe depression. Religion haunts me. I’m always having nightmares that I’ve been caught & will face beheading. My life is in danger 24/7.”

“In Saudi Arabia, god is your judge, jury, & executioner. God is not in the sky but on the ground in the form of long bearded men with evil in their eyes. God wanted me dead but now god can’t reach me (thanks to getting asylum). How godly of him.”

“Being an atheist single mother is terrifying. I’m always paranoid someone will find out & take my son away from me because I’m an “unfit mother”. It breaks my heart that I have to lie to him about god & religion because he’s too young to realize how dangerous speaking the truth is.”

“I can’t think of anything that would describe it better than hell. It’s way too risky to say anything.”

“I seriously don’t want to think about this shitty place we live in becuse I’m already depressed as fuck.”

8 years ago
Meoww!
Meoww!
Meoww!
Meoww!
Meoww!

Meoww!

8 years ago

Curving and bending a ball using the magnus effect is common in every sport. The effect can be reversed though - kick the ball the same way, and it will bend in the opposite direction!  

Thanks to Nicole from @fuckyeahfluiddynamics for explaining the reverse magnus effect in this video! 

Curving And Bending A Ball Using The Magnus Effect Is Common In Every Sport. The Effect Can Be Reversed
Curving And Bending A Ball Using The Magnus Effect Is Common In Every Sport. The Effect Can Be Reversed
8 years ago
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most
The Luminous Haze That Obscures Our View Of The Constellations - Light Pollution -is One Of The Most

The luminous haze that obscures our view of the constellations - light pollution -is one of the most prevalent forms of environmental alteration. Its impact is felt across a swath of life from the migration of sea turtles to the circadian rhythm of humans. 

A new atlas of light pollution created by an international team of scientists reveals just how pervasive this artificial glow is. The atlas shows that more than 80% of the world and more than 99% of the U.S. and European populations live under light-polluted skies. The Milky Way is hidden from more than one-third of humanity, including 60% of Europeans and nearly 80% of North Americans.

Check out this interactive map and read more here.

8 years ago
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Lays Down Some Rainbow Facts In Honor Of Pride And Pulse. If You Couldn’t Love
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Lays Down Some Rainbow Facts In Honor Of Pride And Pulse. If You Couldn’t Love
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Lays Down Some Rainbow Facts In Honor Of Pride And Pulse. If You Couldn’t Love
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Lays Down Some Rainbow Facts In Honor Of Pride And Pulse. If You Couldn’t Love

Neil deGrasse Tyson lays down some rainbow facts in honor of Pride and Pulse. If you couldn’t love him enough already.

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Dear Readers,Welcome to my personal blog. I'm Sabyasachi Naik (Zico,24).An Agnostic,deeply NON religious(atheist), and Secular Progressive Civil Engineer . I'm brown and proud to be an Indian tribe. “I want to say a word to the Brahmins: In the name of God, religion, sastras you have duped us. We were the ruling people. Stop this life of cheating us from this year. Give room for rationalism and humanism.” ― Periyar E.V. Ramasamy

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