Saturday, November 21, 2015

NAIROBI, Kenya — Gunmen stormed a luxury hotel in Mali’s capital on Friday with 170 guests and staff, killing at least three people and taking hostages in a city that serves as a logistics hub for French and American forces helping fight Islamist insurgents.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, and the identities or affiliation of the assailants were not clear. But Mali has faced repeated attacks from militants linked to al-Qaeda and other factions.

Security forces conducted room-by-room searches amid sporadic gunfire. U.S. military units and French commandos were dispatched to the scene.

At least 80 captives managed to escape or were released by the attackers hours after the standoff begun, state TV reported in Mali. Some were reportedly freed after being able to recite the Muslim profession of faith.

But the hotel operators said more than 135 people — including 125 guests — were believed held. The reason for the discrepancy in the counts was not immediately clear. Among those who reached safety were five members of a six-member Turkish Airlines crew, the company said. Air France also said its 12-member crew at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako was safe. Authorities drew no direct links to last week’s attacks in Paris. But Mali — home to the famous ancient city of Timbuktu — has been at the center of a French-backed effort to drive back Islamist rebels that once had control over large portions of the vast nation, which stretches from tropical West Africa to desert regions bordering Algeria.

Malian army commander Modibo Nama Traore said gunmen stormed the hotel shouting “Allahu Akbar” — “God is great” in Arabic — and then fired on the guards and began taking hostages, the Associated Press reported.

At least three people were killed, the Malian military said.

Radical Islamists with ties to al-Qaeda have been active in Mali for years, occupying the northern part of the country for much of 2012. Even after they were forced out by a French-led military operation, militants have waged occasional attacks, including earlier this year on a hotel in central Mali and a military base in the south.

The Islamic State, meanwhile, has sought to expands it presence across North Africa and beyond though alliances with militant factions. But the Islamic State does not have significant footholds in West Africa.
U.S. forces joined anti-insurgent operations in Mali several years ago. About 25 U.S. military personnel were in Bamako when the hotel was attacked, and fewer than a half-dozen were helping escort guests who had left the hotel, according to two U.S. military officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Foreigners are often targeted in Mali. Yet militants had never before seized a target as prominent as the Radisson Blu, where foreign businessmen and diplomats are known to stay and dine.

Earlier this month — before the string of attacks in Paris — the leader of Ansar Dine, one of Mali’s main Islamist groups, released a statement encouraging attacks that would “push away the aggression of the French Crusader assailant” in the former French colony.

A contingent of French troops is stationed in Mali, and President François Hollande on Thursday praised the campaign against the Islamists insurgents.

"France is leading this war with its armed forced, its soldiers, its courage. It must carry out this war with its allies, its partners giving us all the means available, as we did in Mali, as we are going to continue in Iraq, as we will continue in Syria," he said.

The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, which runs the 190-room hotel, said there was 30 staff and 140 guests at the time of the attack, including U.N. envoys involved in Mali peace efforts.
The U.N. mission in Mali said it was “currently supporting Malian authorities and providing a security reinforcement while also deploying medical facilities in the area.” Over the past three years, the U.N. mission in Mali has been the deadliest in the world, with at least 53 members killed.

The Reuters news agency reported that the gunmen had freed some hostages, including those able to recite verses from the Koran, citing a security source.

One of the rescued hostages, popular Guinean singer Sékouba “Bambino” Diabate, told reporters that he hid under his bed and heard two assailants speaking in English as they searched an adjacent room.

“I stayed still, hidden under the bed, not making a noise,” he said. “I heard them say in English, ‘Did you load it? Let’s go.’”

Extremist violence has hit Mali repeatedly.

In March, attackers reportedly shouting “Allahu Akbar” fired on a popular bar in Bamako, according to the BBC. Three Malian civilians were killed, along with a Belgian security officer working for the European Union and a French national.

Two months ago, more than a dozen people — including five U.N. contractors — were killed in a 24-hour hostage siege at a hotel in Sevare in central Mali. Responsibility for that attack was claimed by Algerian jihadi leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar. The infamous one-eyed militant had also orchestrated the bloody seizure of an Algerian gas facility in 2013, where at least 100 workers were held hostage and dozens were killed.

Murphy and Kaplan reported from Washington. Craig Whitlock in Washington and Liu Liu in Beijing contributed to this report.


Three attacks deepen fears of Islamic State’s reach

Could Islamic State be fraying from within?

Kevin Sieff has been The Post’s bureau chief in Nairobi since 2014. He served previously as the bureau chief in Kabul and had covered the U.S. -Mexico border.

Brian Murphy joined the Post after more than 20 years as a foreign correspondent and bureau chief for the Associated Press in Europe and the Middle East. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has written three books.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

An American college student studying in Paris was one of the victims killed in the terror attacks that struck the French capital, the college announced.
Paris remains on lockdown after terror attacks
California State University Long Beach identified the American as one of its students, Nohemi Gonzalez, 23.
The school said in a statement that Gonzalez, of El Monte, California, was a senior studying design.

Gonzalez was attending a semester abroad program at Strate College of Design. She would have been returning home next month.

School officials said Saturday Gonzalez was in a restaurant with another Cal State Long Beach student when she was fatally shot. The friend reported that Gonzalez was carried out of the restaurant on a stretcher.

College President Jane Close Conoley said she was "deeply saddened" by the news.

"Our university stands with our nearly 80 foreign exchange students from France as they struggle with this tragedy," she said. 16 other Cal State Long Beach students studying in Paris have all been accounted for.


Nohemi Gonzalez is seen in a photo posted to Facebook by France's Strate College of Design. REUTERS/CHRISTIAN HARTMANN
Gonzalez was described by faculty on Saturday as "buoyant, "joyous" and "energetic."

The university will hold a vigil at 4 p.m. Sunday to mourn Gonzalez's passing and other victims of the attacks.

Earlier, a State Department spokesman confirmed that Americans were among the injured in the attacks.

The department's deputy spokesman, Mark Toner, said Saturday that "the U.S. Embassy in Paris is working around the clock to assist American citizens affected by this tragedy."
A U.S. source said two Americans are known to have been injured in the attacks, CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton reports.
A male American suffered a leg injury that wasn't believed to be life-threatening, the source said. He was receiving medical care and has been in touch with his family in the U.S.
An American woman, Helen Jane Wilson, was undergoing surgery late Saturday after being shot in the leg.
Wilson told The Associated Press she was at the Bataclan concert hall to hear the Eagles of Death Metal band perform Friday night when gunmen burst into the venue, killing 89 people.
Wilson said she lived in New Orleans before moving to Paris, where she runs Rock enBol, a catering company. According to her Facebook page, Wilson is originally from Los Angeles.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has claimed responsibility for the attacks, considered the deadliest on France since World War II. At least 129 people died Friday night in shootings at cafes, suicide bombings near France's stadium and a massacre inside a concert hall.

French President Francois Holland has declared three days of mourning and raised the nation's security to the highest level.


Source:cbsnews.com

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

                                              
Veterans Day is a public holiday that is dedicated to honoring anyone who has served in the United States military. The holiday began as a day to remember the end of World War I and was declared a holiday by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. Originally known as Armistice Day, the holiday became Veterans Day in 1954.Most federal workers are given the day off and there is no mail service in the United States on this day. Federal workers who are required to work during the holiday are often given additional compensation as a benefit. When Woodrow Wilson declared 11 November a holiday, the primary intention was to have a day to reflect on the sacrifices of those who had served in the military during World War I. Observation of the holiday through parades and meetings was envisioned.

Today, many Americans observe the day by attending ceremonies and parades that are dedicated to honoring the troops for their service. These often allow veterans to speak about their time in the service and give Americans the opportunity to personally thank veterans for their sacrifice.
Some retail establishments and restaurant chains offer free or discounted meals for people who can prove their veteran status.

Veterans Day always falls on 11 November, but it may be observed on a different day due to the fact that it is a federal holiday. Federal employees and schoolchildren typically have the day off work and school, so the holiday is observed on the Monday following the actual date of the holiday if it happens to fall on a weekend.

November 11 was chosen as the official date for Veterans Day in reference to the ending of World War I. Germany signed an armistice with the Allies that signaled the end of the war on at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1918.


Source: publicholiday.us

It’s true! Dwayne Johnson and the gorgeous girlfriend of nine years, Lauren Hashian, are indeed expecting their first child together. He took to social media to share the happy news, including the baby’s gender. Find out all the exciting details here!
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and his longtime girlfriend, Lauren Hashian, are expecting their first baby together. It looks like the Hollywood sweetheart with be back on diaper duty again. How exciting!


The Rock confirmed the baby rumors on Instagram with the cutest photo of Lauren’s bump and a long passage. The post stated, “I was raised by and live with amazing and strong women, so the universe felt we needed one more… IT’S A BABY GIRL!! THANK YOU guys so much for the awesome support and love you’ve sent @laurenhashianofficial and myself from around the world. We’re so grateful for this blessing and thrilled to share the news with y’all.” Then he added a bunch of adorable hashtags: “#BringOnMoreEstrogenInOurHome #MeAndPuppyHobbsAreTheOnlyDudes #Proud2xPapaBear #JustOverHereMakingBabiesAndStuff.” How amazing!!!
 
Click here to find out all the details you need to  know about Dwayne’s amazing girlfriend.

This won’t be Dwayne’s first rodeo. The Hollywood hunk is already dad to 14-year-old daughter, Simone, with ex-wife Dany Garcia. He previously gushed about his two leading in an interview with Esquire. “We do these stories and we talk so much about the business end, the success end, but then Lauren isn’t mentioned and my daughter [Simone] isn’t mentioned. I always like making sure we find the balance and my home life is in there and Lauren Hashian is in there and my daughter is in there. You gotta get the better half in there.” He went on to add, “With all the cool s–t and success that I’ve been lucky enough to get? That doesn’t happen unless the home life is solid.” He is literally the sweetest!


Congrats you two!



Monday, November 9, 2015

There’s nothing quite like listening to “Crazy He Calls Me” as the sun rises over an abandoned highway. A radioactive scorpion could attack at any moment, sure, but when Billie Holiday is in your ears, the end of the world doesn’t seem so bad.




The Fallout games are collision points of two disparate forces. On one hand, you have a role-playing game set during a horrific future in which nuclear war has decimated the population, forcing humans to become scavengers, fighting to survive alongside mutants and monsters. On the other hand, there’s hope. Hope comes from trying to not just live in this awful place, but thrive. Hope resides in Fallout’s 1950’s retro-futurism, an alternate timeline where humankind was on the precipice of a technological revolution that would improve life across the planet — only to be squashed by warheads. War never changes, and hope never really disappears.
 
Fallout 4, the latest game in the series and the first since New Vegas in 2010, shows off this duality more than any predecessor. Fundamentally, it’s not that different from Fallout 3, the game that transformed the series from an isometric RPG to a first-person shooter / role-playing hybrid. Fallout 4 still takes place in a huge open world, provides you with an incredible amount of freedom with which to customize your character, and throws you into dangerous scenarios cast with immoral baddies. The game also features the series’ infamous technical problems, with frustrating glitches and bugs that often pull you out of the experience at best, and at worst, lose hard-won progress.

But all of that — the world, the characters, even the bugs — are table setting at this point. What Fallout 4 adds to the series is heart. For the first time I really cared about what happened in the story, and found myself struggling with its moral dilemmas. I still spent dozens of hours tweaking my guns and killing feral ghouls, but this time, it felt like I was doing it for a reason.
Fallout 4 actually starts before the war. You play as a civilian turned vault dweller, literally frozen in time via cryogenic stasis, only to awaken hundreds of years later in this terrible future. At the outset, you have only one goal: find your kidnapped son. This directive pulls you across the entirety of post-war Boston, an area known as The Commonwealth, and, in typical Fallout fashion, into a story that expands to encompass more than just your personal struggle. You’ll deal with familiar groups, including the technology-obsessed Brotherhood of Steel, as well as new entities, like the mysterious and feared Institute. You’ll engage in massive, multi-faction battles and travel to a literal radioactive sea. In most games, this kind of epic quest is an assumed part of the genre, even if it’s not exactly believable or motivated. But in Fallout 4 it makes total sense: who wouldn’t travel to the end of the world to save their child?
Initially Boston doesn’t feel all that distinct from previous locations, like Fallout 3’s Washington, DC. It’s styled in brown and grey, sewn with burned out cars across crumbling highways. If you venture into an abandoned shop, you can bet it’s filled with zombie-like ghouls and lots of useless clutter. The city’s currency is, as always, discarded Nuka-Cola bottle caps. But Boston is also a great place for Fallout to revel in its own particular brand of Americana. It may be a few centuries (and nuclear bombs) later, but the passion for baseball hasn’t died, and the region’s biggest settlement can be found in the remnants of Fenway Park. Security guards are dressed up like umpires crossed with Mad Max, and the Green Monster helps save lives. Mercifully, serious Boston accents are few and far between.

Like the repurposed ballpark, Fallout 4 builds upon the familiar to create something new and strange. Chief among these new elements is the hardboiled detective vibe: one early line of quests has you partnering with a stereotypical gumshoe named Nick Valentine in the search for your son. These were some of my favorite parts of the game. Most Fallout quests are primarily about going somewhere and killing a bunch of people (or monsters), but the detective element is a welcome change to the familiar format. Similarly, Fallout 4’s narrative has a strong emphasis on synths, human-like androids that were only briefly touched on in past games. Their inclusion raises some expected but still fascinating questions about what constitutes life and sentience, things that will feel familiar to Blade Runner fans.

Neither of these additions are especially original on their own, but feel fresh within Fallout. They also help contribute to arguably the best story in the series to date. One moment you’re decorating a small home in the corner of the suburbs, the next you’re making decisions that will impact what remains of the world. The Fallout games always give you the option to align with particular interests, whether it’s a technologically advanced squad like the Brotherhood or the mysterious Railroad, but it feels more pronounced and important here. I spent most of Fallout 4 trying to play it safe, working with all sides, but as the climax approached I was forced to pick a side, and I genuinely struggled with my choice. This is Fallout, so it’s never really clear who is good and who is bad, and no matter what you’re forced to betray someone.
Of course the main story of a Fallout game is just the beginning of its adventure. Players will spend dozens if not hundreds of hours discovering what else the wasteland has to offer. Fallout 4 plays a lot like its predecessors, blending elements of FPS and RPGs into something that’s not quite either. You explore the world from a first-person perspective (you can switch to third person, but I wouldn’t recommend it) and attack as you would in any other shooter. But the returning VATS system also affords the option to play Fallout 4 like a pseudo turn-based game. VATS slows time, so that you can zoom in on enemies and determine the best shot to take. Your ability to do this is limited, and recharges over time, but it’s really the best way to play since Fallout isn’t the most capable shooter, with its frustrating aiming. The poor feel of shooting is most obvious when facing a swell of enemies without enough VATS points to guide your shots.

The companions, more than any other feature, suffered from these technical problems. During one early sequence, I had to follow a dog who was tracking someone’s scent, and he continually got stuck on trees and rocks, and at one point wouldn’t progress because he was distracted by a flying mutant bug that was too high for him to attack. I managed get him back on the trail after I spotted the tiny bug high up in the air, and shot it out of the sky. Other times, companions refused to follow me into battle, yet mysteriously showed up minutes later when I took an elevator to a different section of the level.

But it’s still very much Fallout — a game that doesn’t really need to change all that much to trigger that familiar mix of dread and joy. A new location and a much better story were enough to pull me into this world, and 60 hours later I’m not done with it. There are settlements I still want to finish building, and crimes I still need to get to the bottom of. At some point I plan to ignore everything altogether, and just wander into the wilderness to see what I can find. Even if I’m alone, at least I’ll have Billie Holiday’s voice to keep me company.


Source: theverge.com

Sunday, November 8, 2015

If the Call of Duty franchise is a well-oiled machine, Black Ops III is the replacement part that keeps the wheels moving into yet another year. It introduces minor changes to an established formula, and in some aspects, this is developer Treyarch near its peak. But in other areas, Call of Duty: Black Ops III lacks inspiration.

Treyarch has set a high bar with its contributions to the Call of Duty series. The first Black Ops introduced a twisting, engaging campaign with vivid characters and historical conspiracies. Black Ops II revamped multiplayer customization, lending deeper player choice to a fine-tuned competitive experience. And now there's Call of Duty: Black Ops III, a shooter reaching in several different directions with vastly different results.

The newest iteration of multiplayer begins on promising note as Black Ops III's specialists cover the screen. These are the soldiers of humanity's future, clad in titanium alloy armor, brandishing multi-million dollar weapons. They're also Black Ops III's new layer of customization. You still have the traditional loadout system with 10 slots to spend on weapons, items, and equipment--but specialists add a little more nuance.

Each character carries a power weapon or special ability that charge several times over the course of a match. You're forced to choose between the two, though, as only one can be equipped at a time. The Outrider, for instance, can enter fights with the Sparrow compound bow, launching exploding arrows into the enemy team's ranks. On the other hand, she can equip the Vision Pulse ability. As a more cautious player, I preferred this option. It reveals enemy silhouettes through the walls, giving me and my team the drop on nearby attackers and a better sense of the overall situation. This is even more crucial in hardcore matches when motion sensors are absent.
The Outrider is a microcosm of how the specialist system excels. That dichotomy between power weapons and abilities--and the possibilities they reveal--leads to dynamic scenarios from one match to the next. Certain powers work better in specific game types, and shift momentum when used well. And for the first several hours in Black Ops III's multiplayer, I explored as many possibilities as I could.

But that sense of discovery fades with time. Black Ops III grants you access to four specialists out of the gate, and subsequent options unlock at a trickle. By the time I earned Seraph and her one-shot Annihilator handgun at level 22, her two abilities didn't offer enough variety to keep me excited for the next unlock. And when I'm not learning the intricacies of a new character, Black Ops III defaults to a more generic Call of Duty experience.
The undead horde has also wandered its way into another game mode. It's called Nightmares, and it unlocks once you've beaten the campaign. In essence, Treyarch has recycled Black Ops III campaign missions--level design, objectives, character animations, and all--but now with zombies, and a grim voiceover from an unnamed character. Believe it or not, this works. There's a slower pace to the missions here. Treyarch takes its time to let things develop. And in reimagining the story to center around a zombie infection, Treyarch has created something magnitudes better than its vanilla campaign.
The traditional campaign mode, however, is a chore. It's a boring crawl through routine shooter fare. After an early torture scene--which has become something of a staple in the Black Ops universe--you're soon mowing through waves of enemies as you're funneled through linear pathways on the way to your next objective. There are some deviations from this pattern: on-rail aerial dogfights, extensive turret sequences, and underwater escapes, to name a few. But I was on auto-pilot by the fifth mission, settled into a continual routine of "aim, shoot, reload, repeat."
 
There are fleeting moments when Black Ops III's cybernetic modifications change the way you play. These abilities let you control enemy drones, stun human opponents, or set fire to robots' internal systems. The powers would be more impactful, though, if there wasn't such a lack of enemy variety. Aside from flying drones and the occasional mech mini-boss, enemy variants just require differing numbers of bullets to take down. And when you're using them on such a repetitive group of targets, who react the same way every time, the abilities lose their novelty.
Although Black Ops III offers the option to play the campaign cooperatively, its problems only multiply as a result. Instead of creating deeper scenarios involving teamwork and communication between up to four players, Black Ops III decides to just throw more hardened enemies at you. One Warlord--an enemy that requires several magazines to bring down--is bothersome enough. Four of them together is downright frustrating. They feel more like brick walls than sentient soldiers.

Black Ops III's narrative doesn't support the campaign in any meaningful way, either. It tells an incomprehensible story about AI ascendancy and the moral grays of a hyper-connected future, raising intriguing questions but never bothering to answer them. At the end of it all, after hours of soulless shooting and unremarkable storytelling, Black Ops III delivered its nebulous twist, and I didn't dwell on it.


In its undead modes, and the first 10 hours of multiplayer, it excels. But in its campaign, it merely crawls forward. Black Ops III doesn't offer anything remarkable to the series, but does just enough to maintain the Call of Duty status quo. The franchise, however slowly, continues its inexorable march.




Source:gamespot.com


Saturday, October 31, 2015

Halloween is the season for little ghosts and goblins to take to the streets, asking for candy and scaring one another silly. Spooky stories are told around fires, scary movies appear in theaters and pumpkins are expertly (and not-so-expertly) carved into jack-o'-lanterns.

Amid all the commercialism, haunted houses and bogus warnings about razors in apples, the origins of Halloween are often overlooked. Yet Halloween is much more than just costumes and candy; in fact, the holiday has a rich and interesting history.

Halloween has its origins in the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain (pronounced “sah-win”).
The festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture. Samhain was a time used by the ancient pagans to take stock of supplies and prepare for winter. The ancient Gaels believed that on October 31, the boundaries between the worlds of the living and the dead overlapped and the deceased would come back to life and cause havoc such as sickness or damaged crops.

The festival would frequently involve bonfires. It is believed that the fires attracted insects to the area which attracted bats to the area. These are additional attributes of the history of Halloween.
Masks and costumes were worn in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or appease them.

These days, the "trick" part of the phrase "trick or treat" is mostly an empty threat, but pranks have long been a part of the holiday.
By the late 1800s, the tradition of playing tricks on Halloween was well established. In the United States and Canada, the pranks included tipping over outhouses, opening farmers' gates and egging houses. But by the 1920s and '30s, the celebrations more closely resembled an unruly block party, and the acts of vandalism got more serious.

Some people believe that because pranking was starting to get dangerous and out of hand, parents and town leaders began to encourage dressing up and trick-or-treating as a safe alternative to doing pranks.

Some evangelical Christians have expressed concern that Halloween is somehow satanic because of its roots in pagan ritual. However, ancient Celts did not worship anything resembling the Christian devil and had no concept of it. In fact, the Samhain festival had long since vanished by the time the Catholic Church began persecuting witches in its search for satanic cabals. And, of course, black cats do not need to have any association with witchcraft to be considered evil — simply crossing their path is considered bad luck any time of year.

Through the ages, various supernatural entities — including fairies and witches — came to be associated with Halloween, and more than a century ago in Ireland, the event was said to be a time when spirits of the dead could return to their old haunting grounds. Dressing up as ghosts or witches became fashionable, though as the holiday became more widespread and more commercialized (and with the arrival of mass-manufactured costumes), the selection of disguises for kids and adults greatly expanded beyond monsters to include everything from superheroes to princesses to politicians. 

 Source:www.livescience.com

Friday, October 30, 2015

It is difficult to find any European who isn’t well dressed. Where ever they go, they go with style. There are some thing about their style..

No unfit dress: People assume Europeans look great because they have closets full of designer clothes, but this isn’t completely true. They may have a few higher-end items, but they shop at H&M, Zara, Mango, Gap, Topshop and other multinational shops just like the rest of us. The secret is that they purchase clothes that fit well — and if the fit isn’t quite right, then they’ll get their clothes tailored. So this little tailoring make them different from others.

Keep it simple: European women keep their wardrobes simple and classic. They choose timeless pieces that don’t scream for attention. Then they’ll add a bright accessory (scarf, shoes, jewelry, etc) to bring the outfit together. I also saw a lot of contrasting pieces used together — like pairing a slightly oversized, chunky sweater with a tight skirt or skinny jeans

Skinny Jeans: Jeans are a staple of any European wardrobe. Most women I saw wore skinny or slim jeans. In general they mostly wore dark jeans without a wash or with minimal wash (i.e., only a small amount of pre-distressing). Grey jeans are also a popular choice. But Europeans don’t just wear black and grey, so don’t be afraid to wear a pair of bright red jeans/trousers.
Effortless Hair: The most amazing of European women is their hair style. European women have an amazing ability to have great looking hair that looks effortlessly natural. Long hair is definitely in-style, so start growing! 

Show off some legs: European women love to show off their legs. Tights, stockings, and pantyhose are year-round wardrobe staples. Even in the winter you’ll see plenty of women wearing above-the-knee skirts and stockings. 

Easy on the make up: European women prefer a natural look when it comes to applying cosmetics. They’ll just use the basics and they don’t overdo it. But the one thing they seem to love is lipstick — especially the Parisians. Bright red lipstick is a favorite and iis seen  women wearing it all around the city.


Monday, October 26, 2015


Dolph Ziggler, Cesaro & Neville def. Rusev, Sheamus & King Barrett (Kickoff Match)

Roman Reigns def. Bray Wyatt (Hell in a Cell Match)

WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day def. The Dudley Boyz

Divas Champion Charlotte def. Nikki Bella

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins def. Kane

Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens def. Ryback

Brock Lesnar def. The Undertaker (Hell in a Cell Match)

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Line follower is an autonomous robot which follows either black line in white area or white line in black area. Robot must be able to detect particular line and keep following it.For special situations such as cross overs where robot can have more than one path which can be followed, predefined path must be followed by the robot.Line following is a task in which robot has to follow the line. It must be capable of taking various degrees of turns to follow the curved lines also.

To make a basic LFR first we have to design the mechanical part or the body of the robot, then defining the kinematics of the robots and last but not the least designing the control of the robot.



 The mechanical part or body of the robot can be designed using AutoCAD or Workspace. A basic LFR can consist of a base at the two ends of which the wheels are attached. A square or rectangular sheet of hard plastic can be used as the base.The LFR can be a wheeled mobile robot with a fixed base, a legged mobile robot with multiple inflexible bodies interconnected by joints.

Kinematic analysis of the robot includes the description of its motion with respect to a fixed coordinate system. It is concerned mainly with the movement of the robot and with motion of each body in case of a legged robot. The whole path of the robot is set using the Kinematic analysis. We can do this using Workspace software.
the most important aspect of its working is the control of the robot. The term control refers to the robot motion control, i.e. controlling the movement of the wheels. A basic LFR follows certain path and the motion of the robot along this path is controlled by controlling the rotation of wheels, which are placed on the shafts of the two motors. So, the basic control is achieved by controlling the motors. The control circuit includes the use of sensors to sense the path and the microcontroller or any other device to control the motor operation through the motor drivers, depended on the sensor output. there are two ways of controlling a LFR, i.e without using Microcontrollers and using Microcontrollers.
Without using Microcontroller: It consists of an IR-LED and Photodiode arrangement for each motor which is controlled by the switching on and off of the transistor. IR or VISIBLE light is emitted from the emitter. This IR light is reflected in case of a white surface and the reflected IR light is incident on the photodiode. The resistance of the photodiode decreases, which leads to an increase in current through it and that is why the voltage drop across it. The photodiode is connected to the base of the transistor and as a result of increased voltage across the photodiode, the transistor starts conducting and thus the motor connected to the collector of the transistor gets enough supply to start rotating. In case of a black color on the path encountered by one of the sensor arrangement, the IR light is not reflected and the photodiode offers more resistance, causing the transistor to stop conduction and eventually the motor stops rotating. The whole system can be controlled using a simple LED-Photodiode-Transistor arrangement. With using Microcontrollers : The line following robot is one of the self-operating robots. which detects and follows a line drawn on the area. The line is indicated by white line on a block surface or block line on a white surface. This system must be sense by the line. This application is depends upon the sensors. Here we are using two sensors for path detection purpose. That is proximity sensor and IR sensor. The proximity sensor used for path detection and IR sensor used for obstacle detection. These sensors mounted at front end of the robot. The microcontroller is an intelligent device the whole circuit is controlled by the microcontroller. Sensors are required to detect position of the line to be followed with respect to the robot’s position. Most widely used sensors for the line follower robot are PHOTOSENSORS. They are based on the basic observation that “the white surface reflects the light and the black surface absorbs it”.Sensor circuit contains emitter, detector and comparator assembly. These robots can be used as automated equipment carriers in industries replacing traditional conveyer belts.These can also be used at homes for domestic purposes like floor cleaning etc.These can be used in public places like shopping malls, museums etc to provide path guidance.
The Martian is a classic film , featuring Ridley Scott's best work in years, it was the best 

performance I've ever seen from Matt Damon, an outstanding supporting cast, a surprisingly


funny screenplay from Daredevil creator Drew Goddard, and a great narrative that ties the


film together beautifully. The film itself is visually stunning. The landscape of Mars looks


absolutely breathtaking.



Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Western Digital just bought a bunch of memory cards. The storage giant just announced that it has agreed to buy SanDisk Corp for about $19 billion. This comes after speculation that SanDisk was shopping for a buyer.

The deal values SanDisk at $86.50 a share, which is a 15% premium on the previous day’s closing price, giving the company a value of $15.4 billion. SanDisk is currently up 4.78% in premarket trading.

This deal brings together two of the largest storage companies. In many ways, SanDisk, with its deep investment in flash memory chips represents a future without the spinning disk hard drives of Western Digital. Yet despite early explosive growth, SanDisk as of late reported results that have lagged behind expectations. Likewise, Western Digital has watched its core business slip away as the industry moves towards flash memory.

SanDisk CEO Sanjay Mehrotra is expected to join the Western Digital board upon the closing of the deal. Western Digital CEO Steve Milligan will continue in that role.

Courtesy: techcrunch.com

Sunday, October 18, 2015

A proverb says “Health is Wealth.”  By this we can easily understand the importance of good health in our life. To keep fit and healthy we must follow some necessary rules. 


At first we have to kick our bad habits out! Bad habit such as smoking, drugs, unsafe sex these are very destructive for our health. There is no other way to do this in a healthy way! We have to leave this kind of habit for the sake of our good. There are some habits that are not so bad but that should also given up. Such as alcohol, caffeine, excess sugar etc.

Sleeping is a great medicine for both the physical and mental health. A grown man needs almost 6-7 hours sleep everyday but many of us sleep only for 3 -4 hours! Lack of health affects our metabolism, mood, concentration, memory, motor skills, stress hormones and even the immune system and cardiovascular health. Sleep repairs the damages of our body. So we must take enough sleep every day.

Physical exercise is very important for our fitness. Physical exercise keeps our muscles active, strong and keep our heart healthy. We have to avoid junk foods also. We should take more fruits and fresh vegetables to keep our body fit.

Our bodies are made mostly of water. Most fluids and foods contain water that will help to keep our bodies hydrated, but fresh, clean, plain water is still the best and healthiest beverage for maintaining a healthy body.

In order to maintain a healthy and fit lifestyle, it's important to have some sort of consistency when looking at the big picture result. So we should try to keep fit and healthy and enjoy the life with pleasure.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Over eating tendency not only effects physical health but also the mental and emotional level. There are some reasons behind this tendency. Some eat too much because they feel bore and have nothing to do and improving physical condition is another reason. This tendency has a negative effect on various parts of our body-

Excessive eating cause a huge weight gain which produce stress on the muscles of the body. For which the person always feel tired, lazy and dizzy.

People who suddenly put a weight become very worried about their image in the society and so they lose confidence. So they become busy eating their favorite food to forget this situation.

Due to electrolyte imbalances and other metabolic malfunctioning reasons one  feel lonely, restless, bored and frustrated. That surely hampers on mental health.

Due to excess eating there is a high risk of high blood pressure and high blood sugar. Various cardio vascular disease is also a result of this tendency.

So in order to keep fit and healthy, we have to take sufficient and nutritious foods. We have to take the calories we need, not less, not more. 


Monday, October 12, 2015


There are millions of smoker in the universe. There are many reasons behind smoking. Some started smoking at an early age because they thought it be cool. Some started smoking for his circles such as friends or families. What the reasons are the result of it is very devastating. It costs us in many ways.

Lung cancer: The most known demerits of smoking is lung cancer. The Center for Disease Control said smoking causes lung cancer in 90 percent of lung cancer patients. A smoker has 20-30 % more chance of lung cancer than a non smoker. The only way to avoid this type of disease is quit smoking.

Heart and blood health: Not only the lung but also the heart and blood carrying vessels are severely damaged by smoking.  Smoking can lead to plaque buildup in blood vessels, which restricts blood flow throughout our body. When this happens, it is called “atherosclerosis,” which commonly causes heart attacks and peripheral artery disease. High blood pressure is another risk of smoking.

Pregnancy problems: Smoking is very dangerous while pregnant. While pregnant the baby gets whatever its mother takes. So the smoke will directly affect the unborn child. If a women is pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant she must give up smoking first. If she is confidence enough about quitting smoking than she can think about getting pregnant.

Financial problem: It causes financial problems. A smoker wastes a lot of money everyday for nothing. If he/she uses it in some productive way he/ she will be benefitted greatly financially.
There are thousands of reasons why we should quit smoking. So we should try to convince the smokers quit smoking and help them to quit it.


Saturday, October 10, 2015

Friday, October 9, 2015

India is famous for its different types of delicious foods. Indian people of different areas like different kinds of foods.
Such as 



North Indian foods:
Alu baingan masala : Made with diced Potatoes and Brinjal stuffed with spices in curry
Alu ki Tikki: Patties of potato mixed with some vegetables fried
Alu Matar: Potatoes and peas in curry.
Alu methi: Methi leaves and potatoes nicely flavoured. 
Biriyani: Main or side dish. Mixed rice dish, optional spices, optional vegetables, meats or seafood. Can have with plain yogurt.
South Indian foods: 
Appam: It is actually a pancake, thicker at center. Ground rice.
Avial: Made with Coconut paste, curd mixed with vegetables and some spices.
Bajji: Made with onion fritters.
Dosa: It is a crunchy bread which is served with various types of vegetables and sauce. 
Indian omlet: Egg omlet with vegetables.
Kanji: Actually rice porridge. 
West India: 
Barfi: A  types of sweet made from milk. 
Chaat: It is a snack item with custard, sauce and some delicious items.
Bombil fry: It is a famous fish fry.
Chevdo: Mixture of Flattened rice with groundnut, chana and masala

Thursday, October 1, 2015

 After a year of launching the Nexus 6 Google unveils the next-generation phablet – Nexus 6P. It has a 5.7" display and instead of Motorolla it is made by Huawei this time. It's the first Nexus which has a metal body and only 7.3mm thick (almost 3mm thinner than the previous model).

Google and Huawei positioned the new Nexus against the flagship phablets with a smaller 5.7" screen. It also has an AMOLED with QHD resolution (1,440 x 2,560px), the front-facing speakers were also carried over to the new design. The total dimensions are 159.4 x 77.8 x 7.3mm, just a little taller than an iPhone 6 Plus despite the two front speakers. 



The camera was spruced up as well with a new 12.3MP sensor, which boasts large 1.55µm pixels and a relatively wide F/2.0 aperture. It has additional two LED lights to improve low-light performance. It records 2160p, naturally. The selfie camera is no slouch either 8MP sensor with 1.4µm pixels and F/2.4 aperture.

It has android 6- Marshmallow and also finger print detectors which provide maximum privacy for the users.

It has a bigger battery – 3,450mAh, bigger than both the Nexus 6 and Note 5 batteries. Wireless charging isn't available this time available.

Wired charging is provided by USB Type-C, the new reversible standard that also has super fast charging – 10 minutes charging for 7 hours of use.

The Nexus 6P is powered by a Snapdragon 810 chipset. It should give games on the QHD screen a boost compared to the Snapdragon 805 in last year's Nexus 6. The chipset is paired with 3GB of RAM

Monday, September 28, 2015

The former prison worker Joyce Mitchell has been sentenced 7 years jail as she helped 2 prisoners escape a New York correctional facility. Joyce Mitchell, 51, wiped away  tears and apologized as Judge Kevin Ryan upheld the terms of the plea deal she reached with prosecutors this summer. Mitchell said on Monday that if she could she would take it all back. In this time her husband was sitting in the audience. She also said that she was very sorry to her community, to her coworkers, to her family, to all the officers that were involved in this and were taken away from their families in the search while these two men were on the loose. Mitchell admitted that she became close with them and agreed to be their gateway driver. Mitchell had a panic attack the day of the escape and was taken to a hospital. She was arrested a week later and has been in jail since then.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

The fourth and final lunar eclipse in an ongoing tetrad four lunar eclipses in a row happens on September 27-28, 2015. Some call it a Blood Moon. As with all lunar eclipses, the region of visibility for Sunday's blood-moon lunar eclipse will be seen more than half of our world. Nearly 1 billion people in the Western Hemisphere, nearly 1.5 billion throughout much of Europe and Africa and perhaps another 500 million in western Asia will be able to watch as the Harvest Full Moon becomes a shadow of its former condition and morphs into a glowing coppery ball.


The harvest moon lunar eclipse can be watched  live in a webcast by the Slooh Community Observatory. The total lunar eclipse can also be watched on Space.com, courtesy of Slooh. The lunar eclipse will also present the "biggest" full moon ( in apparent size) of 2015. 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Bayern Munich player Robert Lewandowski scores five goals in only 9 minutes against against Wolfsberg which is the quickest 5 goals record in Bundesliga history. Lewandowski, 27, was on the bench for the Bundesliga game on Tuesday night but replaced Juan Bernat at half-time and got his side back into it immediately. He scored his first  three goals in the span of four minutes which is also the fastest hat trick in Bundesliga history. Lewandoswki levelled the score with a toe poke from six yards in the 51st minute, and Bayern took the lead  from 20 yards a minute later. He had to work harder for his third goal in the 55th minute, first hitting the post and seeing his follow-up saved before finally finding the back of the net. His fourth goal came in the 57th minute, when he scored from a cross on a high bounce. But he saved the best for last in the 60th minute, volleying Mario Gotze's cross with a scissor kick to send the crowd further into raptures. 


Kick-off: Cosmic Wasteland def. Neville & The Lucha Dragons.
Intercontinental Championship: Kevin Owens def. Ryback( Kevin is getting a great push at last!!)
Dolph Ziggler def. Rusev
Tag-Team Championship: The Dudley Boyz def. The New Day via DQ.  ( after the match Xavier woods was treated with a 3D!!)
Divas Championship: Charlotte def. Nikki Bella ( Nikki lost her kingdom at last)
The Wyatt Family def. Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns & Chris Jericho. ( It was a hell of a twist)
*** United States Championship: John Cena def. Seth Rollins.Congrats to Cena for being US champion 5 time.
WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Seth Rollins def. Sting ( The biggest upset)
After the match Sheamus cashed in his MITB briefcase and brogue kicked Rollins. But then Kane returns and punish both Sheamus and Rollins. Finally he gave Rollins a massive Tombstone. 
Overall The Night Of champion was good..