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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Florida's Favorite Child Murderer: Casey Anthony

 

Last year, Casey Anthony was acquitted for the murder of her daughter, Caylee Anthony. While millions are stunned at the verdict and allege that the verdict wasn't fair, the fundamentals of the American judicial system centered on the concept of innocent until proven guilty, required more evidence than what was obtained against Casey.

On Sunday, the Orange County Sheriff's Department admitted they had overlooked a search for "fool proof suffocation methods".

Everyone knows Casey Anthony was involved in the death of her poor little daughter.  Casey Anthony is a sociopath.

Anime girls with guns


Beer Pager

Cool, but not for me, I general have a death grip on my beer until I empty the little feller.

Pistol Grip Your Mug

Pull the trigger every morning before you are even awake, found at kotulas.com

Women with weapons

All the essentials...

Mugshot of the day...

Bad dread day?

Women with weapons

Ooooh, a hostage!

Elon Musk Wants to Build 80,000-Person Mars Colony

(from wired.com)
Elon Musk doesn’t just want to send a person to Mars — he wants to send 80,000. According to Space.com, the billionaire founder and CEO of the private spaceflight company SpaceX spilled details about his hopes for a future Mars colony during a talk at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London on Nov. 16.

Earlier this year, SpaceX became the first private U.S. company to deliver cargo to the International Space Station. Musk has never been shy about his ambitions to take human colonists to another planet, mentioning in the past that he wants to provide flights to Mars for about $500,000 a person. But now he’s talking about building a small-city-sized settlement on the Red Planet, starting with a 10-person crew in the coming decades to begin establishing and building infrastructure.

That first flight would be expensive and risky but “once there are regular Mars flights, you can get the cost down to half a million dollars for someone to move to Mars,” Musk told Space.com. ”Then I think there are enough people who would buy that to have it be a reasonable business case.” Musk added that he sees the future 80,000-person colony as a public-private enterprise costing roughly $36 billion.


Read more here: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/11/elon-musk-mars-colony/

Pentagon: A Human Will Always Decide When a Robot Kills You

Airman 1st Class Hugo Garnica talks remotely to the pilot of an MQ-9 Reaper drone in Iraq, 2008. The Pentagon wants to ensure humans will remain firmly in control of the military's fleet of armed robots. Photo: U.S. Air Force
Ok, I feel better now.