Friday, March 27, 2015

Anonymous Attacks ISIS


ISIS is facing massive attacks on its web forums, Twitter accounts and other social media outlets, purportedly from Anonymous, the loosely affiliated online activism group. Over the past few days, most of the prominent jihadi forums used by ISIS members and supporters, such as AlPlatformMedia.com, have been taken offline and since stayed that way. Anonymous members have been boasting about their digital campaign against terrorists, squarely focused on ISIS. Its unclear whether Anonymous is 100 percent responsible for the digital blackout—but for an organization like ISIS that relies so heavily on social media to spread its propaganda, it’s likely to be a critical blow. Anonymous claimed responsibility for targeting dozens of websites, forums and social media accounts used to broadcast ISIS propaganda and recruit new fighters.


Your Zodiac Sign

You May Have Been Born A Completely Different Zodiac Sign Than You Think.



The zodiac was born about 2,000 years ago. Since then, as you might imagine, the world has changed quite a bit — but so has the sky.A report from BBC’s “Stargazing Live”points out that even if your horoscope always seems accurate, you’ve actually been living a zodiac lie.Thanks to a little thing called precession(the Earth’s wobble on its axis), the way we see the stars has slowly shifted.

Although exact dates have differed in the past, here are the new signs as reported by BBC’s Stargazing Live:

Sagittarius: 19 December – 20 January
Capricorn: 21 January – 16 February
Aquarius: 17 February – 12 March
Pisces: 13 March – 18 April
Aries: 19 April – 14 May
Taurus: 15 May – 21 June
Gemini: 22 June – 20 July
Cancer: 21 July – 10 August
Leo: 11 August – 16 September
Virgo: 17 September – 31 October
Libra: 1 November – 23 November
Scorpio: 24 November – 29 November
Ophiuchus: 30 November –  18 December
I don't know if this is true, but this seemed interesting to share. If it's not true I am still a Pisces, if it is, I am now an Aquarius. 



Saturday, March 14, 2015

RoosterTeeth Animated Adventures

I like watching Roosterteeth because they are funny and entertaining. When they make videos they tell weird stories of what happened to them or just talk about random stuff. The animators make animated adventures about those stories, this is probably my favorite one when they talk about how easy it is to get achievements on the Xbox One and 'The Adams Family'.

Trolling Videos

I like watching these kind of videos they are really funny. I usually see annoying kids playing online when I am playing and they are always yelling about some stupid thing or making annoying sounds. The guy making the voice of ANONYMOUS is trolling a little kid and you should watch the video and listen to the conversation.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Why Do People Like Loud Music?

Why Do People Like Loud Music that Shakes the Room?



Every time I'm in my dorm room doing work or watching TV, there is always one room that blasts music so loud that it shakes the walls and about to blow out the speaker in my headphones. Even when I don't have my headphones on the bass from whatever they are listening to hurts my ears. Why do people listen to music that loud? Do they do it to annoy other people or just because they can? It annoys me when some people go ask them to turn it down because you can hear it down at the other end of the hall and the people who are blasting the music do turn it down and the next song they turn it up twice as loud as before.

Ikea "Home Smart" Furniture Wireless Charging


Ikea announced Sunday March 1st, 2015 at Mobile World Congress it is introducing its first furniture line that offers wireless charging for phones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
Ikea’s furniture, which it calls its “Home Smart” line, will integrate the popular Qi wireless charging technology into special “charging pads” on the furniture. People will then be able to buy and assemble the furniture and leave their Qi-supported devices on those pads for a quick battery charge.
Smartphones that don’t support Qi will be incompatible with this furniture. The Qi wireless charging technology is controlled by the Wireless Power Consortium, which boasts 200-plus members including Samsung, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, HTC, Verizon Wireless, and others.
More than 80 different smartphones offer support for Qi, which is currently the most used wireless charging standard in the world. It works thanks to embedded magnetic coils that generate a small electromagnetic field — smartphones and tablets that support Qi then convert this field into energy to replenish the device’s battery.
I thought this was interesting because people are always hanging over their chairs and sofas to charge their electronics. I think charging cords are getting shorter every time something new comes out and with this furniture you can just put your electronic on your table and it will charge and you don’t have to forget to plug it in or forget that you plugged it in.