- noch mehr bottakirche auf mt tamaro:
- und castelgrande in bellinzona:
und stattdessen müssen seine schüler nun star wars sehen! al-hamdulilah!
hier allerdings der rotznäsige kommentar eines kleinen, unbelesenen losers, der es im leben nie zu etwas bringen wird:
[Jason's] dad has the whole collection, and "they're not bad for an old movie.""Das Gros der irakischen Soldaten ist nicht bereit, ausserhalb ihrer Herkunftsregion Dienst zu tun, was sie wiederum anfällig für die Einschüchterungen und Drohungen ihrer Gegner macht. Darüber hinaus erledigen einzelne Verbände nach wie vor das schmutzige Geschäft der Milizen.
[...]
als Regierungschef Nuri al-Maliki Ende März zur Offensive gegen die Milizen und
Mafiabanden in Basra blies, liefen ihm die Soldaten und Polizisten zu Hunderten
davon. Manche verweigerten einfach den Befehl, andere liefen zu den Kämpfern des
schiitischen Predigers Muktada as-Sadr über."
“[Maliki] went in with a stick and he poked a hornet’s nest, and the resistance he got was a little bit more than he bargained for,” said one official in the multinational force in Baghdad who requested anonymity. “They went in with 70 percent of a plan. Sometimes that’s enough. This time it wasn’t.”As the Iraqi military and civilian casualties grew and the Iraqi planning appeared to be little more than an improvisation, the United States mounted an intensive military and political effort to try to turn around the situation, [...]"
Middle East scholars on both sides of the Atlantic had long shunned the study of Islamist militancy for fear of promoting Islamophobia and of being associated with a pro-Israeli political agenda. In these communities, there was a tendency to rely on simple grievance-based explanations of terrorism and to ignore the role of entrepreneurial individuals and organizations in the generation of violence. This is part of the reason why the main contributions to the literature on al-Qaeda in the first few years after 9/11 came from investigative journalists, not academics.
Could the collider create mini-black holes that last long enough and get big enough to turn into a matter-sucking maelstrom? Could exotic particles known as magnetic monopoles throw atomic nuclei out of whack? Could quarks recombine into "strangelets" that would turn the whole Earth into one big lump of exotic matter?
"In fact, whenever you try to swat a mosquito by clapping your hands together, you create a collision energy much higher than the protons inside the LHC. [...]
Microscopic black holes will not eat you...
Massive black holes are created in the Universe by the collapse of massive stars, which contain enormous amounts of gravitational energy that pulls in surrounding matter. [...] The smaller the black hole, the faster it vanishes. If microscopic black holes were to be found at the LHC, they would exist only for a fleeting moment."