No one wants to get into trouble with the police and especially when they are travelling abroad or around the country.
 The problem is though that many of us simply don’t know what the laws are regarding particular things and this makes it particularly difficult not to break them.
For instance do you know what the law is regarding talking on the phone in every state in America? About jay walking? Do you know what weapons you’re allowed to keep in your home in the various parts of the country? What you might have been doing just fine in one part of the country for a while can suddenly become no longer acceptable and this of course can get you into trouble. Here then we will look at some ways you can avoid this being a problem when you’re next a fish out of water, just as you can help find your way around using your maps apps etc.
Apps
There are plenty of app on the Play Store that have been designed to help you keep track of the law and its changes and these range in effectiveness when it comes to ensuring you don’t make any legal faux pas. The most simple of these are the various penal code and vehicle code apps which do nothing other than to provide you with searchable databases of the various laws. These are really nothing more than e-books for your app but they are easy to search through and generally accurate and up to date. The only downside is that you need to download apps for the different places you’re in,’California Penal Code’ for instance, and that each of these are a couple of dollars. And they aren’t really designed for tourists being more suited to law students and quite wordy as a result.
One series of these apps then that you might prefer to use are the ‘DroidLaw’ apps. These apps were designed by an attorney and have a nice interface and broader use, but you can also get the main ‘DroidLaw’ app free. It’s still more for law students than travellers but it will still let you know what you need to know.     Â
One that is good in theory but fails in execution meanwhile is LawBuddy â?? an app that lets you select your region and then look at local laws for where you are. In concept this would be very useful, but unfortunately it freezes on many phones and force closes, while the information it gives you is just sourced from Wikipedia which you could have gotten yourself.
And that brings us on nicely to the next suggestion…
The Web
If you want to quickly check the traffic laws in a new country or state when you get there then you don’t need a flashy app as long as your browser is up and running. As with LawBuddy you could always this way just use Wikipedia, or alternatively you could look for something like Yahoo! Answers and the chances are that if you’re not sure, then other people have already asked the same question somewhere online for you to find.
A site that is particularly good for this is Just Answer, and if you find the law page for your country or state then there are many questions and answers here specific to the area of law that you can find rather quickly. And in fact for that matter you can even use any phone service that provides answers to questions and by looking for one in the area they can do the research for you even if you don’t have internet access…
Brian is a tech blogger and recommends that you use these tips to ensure you don’t get in trouble. He is currently writing for traffic lawyers and loves combining technology and law.
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Are you really in control of how and what you think, as well as your perception of the world around you? Or are you being controlled?
Let’s start with a simple trip to the supermarket to illustrate a point. Let’s say you’ve bought your groceries and are returning home. You searched for the products you needed and you’ve ticked off your shopping list. You were in complete control . . . or were you?
Behind that supermarket’s layout are psychologists and advertising professionals who have already pre-planned a way to control such a simple thing as your weekly shop. Ever noticed that the supermarket tiles that click, clack under your shopping trolley’s wheels are sometimes of different sizes? The small tiles give you the impression that you are speeding up past cheaper products, so in turn you feel more rushed and move on. The larger tiles are waiting to slow down the click, clack sound, to make you slow down past the more expensive products. Of course, in the aisles, the most expensive products are also placed at eye level, thus increasing your chances of picking one of those products.
Shopping carts are now bigger than before, as they know that there will be more chance you’ll gain subconscious satisfaction in filling your trolley. The bigger the shopping  trolley, the more products bought. Ever wondered when shopping as to why they don’t have a smaller trolley option anymore. This is why. What will be next? Trolley and backpack combination? Or even articulated truck type trolleys? It was difficult enough trying to make our way around the aisles when trolleys were smaller, but now it’s almost impossible.
Check out speed. Do they really want you to speed through checkouts? After all if they keep the queue moving at an ordinary pace, they can place the most tempting products nearby, such as sweets and chocolates and know you’ll pick them up sometimes. They know many shoppers will have small children. It’s just another way of controlling your behaviour. Just listen to the screams of “Mum. I want M&Ms!” when you are standing in the queue next.
Triangular balance is also used, with the idea that your eye will always go to the centre of the picture/display, so the most expensive items will usually be at the centre of the product display. Notice when you go shopping next how the smaller, cheaper items make neat, surrounding decorations to highlight the more expensive, taller and bigger items in the centre.
Manipulating your mind through advertising psychology is a big subject. For instance, what about that sizzling steak that makes its way past you whilst you are reading the menu. “I’ve got to have one of those!” you might say, as it’s such a tempting sizzling sound, made from the tender juices of a plump steak. Or is it? The answer is no. Restaurants drop ice cubes on to the hot plate to create this effect. You are in fact listening to an ice cube simmering away. The ice cubes are targeted at expensive steaks of course. You won’t see cheap sausages getting the ice cube treatment. Anyway, let’s move on to other areas of your life.
Government Ideals
Many people base their ideals on that of government ideals. In fact, some people will quote: “Well the government said that we should do this or that”, Â as if living their life to government benchmarks justifies their morals and ideals as a natural matter of fact. Many Chinese people smoke like chimneys because the government says they are helping the Chinese economy. In fact, a friend of mine, who is a business man told me that on a recent business trip to visit his Chinese business partners, that they would break open packs of cigarettes to share as a matter of courtesy. He asked them why they smoked so much and they replied proudly that their government would be proud of them for helping the Chinese economy. China is the biggest tobacco producing and consuming country in the world. Some Chinese medical workers even believe that you will get cancer if you stop smoking. Mainly because they have been deliberately misinformed. So here we can see that government ideals can lead people to their death if pitched shrewdly. Around 1 million Chinese people die ‘helping the Chinese economy’ every year.
When mad cow disease broke out in England. The British government, suffering losses because everyone was avoiding British beef, launched a campaign involving one politician, John Gummer, who appeared on TV with his 4 year old daughter, where he proudly gave her a beef hamburger to prove the point that British beef was safe. Not long after, a series of fateful deaths from BSE came about. In fact, it was claimed that this infamous moment was not in fact even real and had been staged, with a civil servant taking a bite out of the burger beforehand.
The American government periodically declares war on drugs. However, the CIA regularly tested people in LSD experiments causing one lady to end her life. This was the infamous MK-ULTRA program, which took place from 1953 to 1964. This involved slipping the drug into people’s drinks and noting down the effects. This was after opting to use prostitutes to lure unwitting ‘voluteers’ to an experiment they didn’t even know was being carried out on them. They even rented an apartment for this special purpose.
Ever been annoyed at a driver who cuts you up, driving aggressively to take that parking space that was rightfully yours? These people who are pushy and hungry for power are the people who end up running governments usually.
Governments do a whole lot of good too. They also create a society and values within that society. All I’m saying is that you should trust the government as you would a guy or woman walking across the street from you whom you don’t properly know. They could be good or bad or a mixture of both, which is usually the case in human nature. There is no point trying to gain a handle on their natural personality by watching them on TV. Most of the lines are written by spin doctors and advisors.
The point is . . . take government ideals with a pinch of salt. They are just people like you and I, only they are power hungry and usually money and vote driven too. Germany under fascist rule had people believing that Jewish people were nothing more than rodent infestations, shaping an entire nation’s mind set and values. Developed countries won’t stop producing the biggest killer drug, tobacco, because it is a money spinner and will lose votes. Look beyond the ideals and values governments are asking you to follow and grasp the real picture. Even if an ideal gets more votes, it doesn’t necessarily make it right.
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Mass Opinion
People will follow a religiously held belief based on mass opinion. This even led to around 14,000 deaths in Europe in witch hunts. Where if the witch didn’t drown after being thrown into a river, they were burnt alive at the stake. These poor women were usually people with a disorder or had psychological problems or were even singled out by their enemies, which could even be a resentful neighbour.
Football thugs fight over a sport involving kicking around a ball, through mass opinion and mass hatred. When mobile phones first came out people were given angry stares because mass opinion said that using a mobile phone was ignorant. Mass opinion can lead to prejudice and extreme religious based mass opinion can even lead people to blowing themselves up with ‘the enemy’, who follow other mass opinions.
Mass opinion in pubs/bars in the 1970s held the belief that drink driving actually improved your driving skills. There are endless examples of where mass opinion can control people’s thoughts and behaviour. The list is ongoing.
Just look at mass opinion for Justin Beiber, one minute every teenager loves the guy and then everyone hates him. Why would he even deserve people hating him? He is talented, worked to get where he is and can play his own instruments. He even worked his way up from humble beginnings doing YouTube videos. I asked one girl why she hated him and she replied “Because he tries to act cool and grown up”. Is that really a case to hate someone? Again, mass opinion – shaping people.
Notice every wave of mass opinion that is thrust upon you daily and take a good look at what you might be subconsciously and unquestionably following . . .
Mass Media
Mass media can shape people’s opinions with a single headline. Stories are often exaggerated and the newspaper owners usually have fingers in money pies, be it political parties or other areas.
In the Iraq war I remember panicking when the statement was made that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. There was a sense of urgency by the public for the military forces to find them before a nuclear weapon was launched. Fear and insecurity was everywhere. Then, when the war ended there were no weapons of mass destruction . . . although there were plenty of oil wells.
The quickest way to change the mindset of a whole nation is through mass media.
Your Own Memories
That’s right. Your own memories can put you into a straight jacket where you are locked into a particular line of thought. A straight jacket in the form of a neural network of past experiences.
Neurons bind together using chemical receptors creating memories from a past experience. This is fine for learning and development, but it can also bind you into a false sense of reality or false sense of self. Here’s an example:
Let’s say you have your watch stolen and you find out that the person who stole it was the friendly guy you were having a drink with earlier at the bar. You also find out that he comes from Norway. The neurons in your brain will then connect in a way that they send out a signal every time this memory is triggered. When you meet someone else who is friendly, neurons will fire warnings that you must not to trust that person. Should you meet someone from Norway sitting in a bar, well, you probably wouldn’t even talk to him because the neural network of your brain is now set up in a way as to fire warning signals as this past memory is triggered.
You can see this a lot with people who have had a cheating partner and will hear sweeping statements such as “All men are the same” or “Women . . who can trust them?”. Then books appear about how women are from Venus and Men are from Mars and it becomes mass media to boot. At least none of the genders has been put down as coming from Uranus yet.
Your individual neural network setup is unique to you and crucial to learning and survival, but it can blind you into guaging something, such as the Norwegian guy sitting at the bar, in a subjective and distorted light. As in, just because you’ve met a bad guy from Norway in the past doesn’t mean everyone from Norway is bad.
My neural network when it comes to India was quickly rewired after a stop off in Mumbai. I arrived to find impolite officials, who were downright rude, toilets with no running water, mosquitoes buzzing around and the smell of BO permeating the air. There are no signs in the airport for passengers. Instead you are herded around like a dumb animal, when all you needed was a set of signs to find your way around. Instead, a kind of rude tour guide aggressively rounded me up into a group of other shocked passengers, as if we were incapable of finding our own way to the departure gate. Through customs the person searching me said these exact words: “What is in your pocket! Empty it now!” Then, on talking to a friend who actually ventured out of the airport, he told me that there are scam artists working in teams of 2. One person drops human excrement on your shoe and the other person comes and offers to clean it off for a few dollars. This happened to him twice before making it to a taxi.
After this my whole opinion of India was set up within my new neural network connection as a no go zone. If I were to win a holiday there I would give it away. I wouldn’t give it away to a friend however, as that would be cruel.
However, let’s re-examine my thinking of India . . . Is all of India like this? No, I very much doubt it. I’ve had friends from India who were very nice and the food, especially the curries, are out of this world. If I booked a flight to a nice area of India and had someone meet me there to take me to a nice hotel, I would probably have a whole new experience. If I follow my neural network set up of my view of India I would be missing out on many great things from India, including the knock out spices.
Your Environment
Do not underestimate the effects that nurture and your environment have upon you. If you hang around with negative people or people who don’t support you, this will have a negative impact on your thought processes.
The Black Or White Syndrome
Be careful of the branding of subjects as black and white. If mass opinion says that governments are not to be trusted for instance, examine the good things governments do. Is drinking bad for you? No, not in moderation. In fact, if you were to be totally good all of your life, with a perfect diet and no vices, life would be stressful, as well as boring and you’d miss out on a lot of experiences.
Is exercise good for you? Yes, in moderation. Sometimes it is not though, if it is taken to the extreme. Moderation is usually the way to a happy balance. But again, not even that is black and white. Can you imagine a world class athlete saying “This year I’m going to train in moderation.” Nothing is usually black and white. Even black and white is not black and white, but a spectrum of different colours. Or, is it? Even that’s open to debate. And so on, and so on . . .
If a mass opinion stands as either black or white, if you examine the facts, usually things exist in the grey zone.
Take for instance the popular opinion that all lawyers are rip off artists. In some cases this will be true. However, can you imagine if you got caught up in a legal battle with no protection whatsoever? Then we’d be frantically looking for a lawyer and our life would depend on finding a good one.
Beware Of Your Own Opinions
Your opinions are very important and are based on your experiences and of weighing situations up. However, how many of your opinions are based on the effects of your environment, mass media, mass opinion and your own memories. Even your own experiences could be distorted. Your current opinion has been affected and shaped by many factors. Some even maybe misleading or limited in scope.
Your Culture
Culture plays a big role in shaping your opinions now and in the future. Cultures are fascinating but can restrict your open-mindedness with a mould you may never even question breaking free from.
Culture can even shape what you see as beautiful or ugly. This can even warp your sense of what is right or wrong. In fact, right or wrong becomes a grey area when culture starts intervening.
Let me ask you a question . . . if you had a teenage son, and you wanted him to make the transition into manhood. Would it be fair of you to take him to a local farm and order him to jump over cows? Then, as a further oddity, whip him afterwards? Well, the Hamer Tribe of Ethiopia do just that. Is it right or is it wrong? Your culture will shape your answer, the same as the Hamer tribe would think about Western cultured people shovelling burgers into our mouths at every opportunity and rolling around in an obese state on the couch, watching TV.
Living In The Future Or The Past
We live with regrets, painful memories and a whole host of other distractions from the past, clouding our ability to free up our mind and think in the present moment. In fact, none of these things are real. They’ve passed and usually the only remnant of experiences causing pain are the emotional scars that we carry around.
There is no way to change the past. It is as it is, even if we’ve made mistakes.
Try and sit still, clear your mind, and try and just see how your mind tries to pull you into past memories. These connects with the past from your neural network set up takes up a lot of our time. If you want to free up some time to do something constructive, TV is second on the list to turn off, with number one on the list being able to master the art of controlling your past memories’ grip upon you. It is not easy to master your thoughts when your mind is pulling you back into the past. Which has gone by the way and is a waste of time to recollect, unless it brings a perspective on a present situation. It is the single biggest time waster you’ll ever battle with, and battle with it you must, as not many people manage to switch this constant background noise out of the present.
One method I read is to put all your worries and past memories into an imaginary backpack. Take out the backpack once a week and worry about the things in it, then put it back in some imaginary wardrobe for the rest of the week. You won’t worry that you are not worrying because you’ve scheduled a time to worry. The rest of your week will be worry free.
Thinking toward the future can be productive, up to a point. If you make plans, put them down on paper, then take action. This is positive as it keeps you moving forward to reach goals. However, do not even trust your goals as human beings have a natural tendency for self improvement. Self improvement is great on the whole, until you realise that whatever goal you hit, you are then back to unhappiness after only a short time. Human nature has made you that way. If you have a Honda car, you want a BMW, if you have a BMW, you then want a Mercedes, if you have a Mercedes, you crave for a Ferrari etc. etc.
Human nature is like a constrictor snake, you can’t free yourself unless you achieve complete stillness of mind and empty all subconscious thoughts from your mind to boot. But then again you’d just be sitting still in some kind of Lotus position with incense in the background and what’s the fun in that? It’s too strong to escape from and why should you try to escape it anyway, this is who we are, human, and trying to escape that would be lunacy. But we can escape from elements of human nature that make us unhappy by focusing on them and recognising how they control us.
As for future worries . . . 99% of our future worries never even happen. That says it all.
Yep, that’s right. In conclusion, the present moment is all you will ever have. Everything turns to dust or dies eventually anyway, even the Earth and the Sun will die out eventually and look like the moon you see every night. Cold and still without any motion accept for spinning round and around. This is not a depressing thought as there is undoubtably more to this universe that we can ever fathom. Maybe there is an adventure waiting for us beyond this life. I hope so.
Rather than thinking to the future all of the time. Maybe it would be good to write your goals down in a notebook, review and amend them every once and awhile, but be happy with what you have. In fact, revel in what you have. Not just possession wise but family wise and loved ones you have. Some people never even stop to look around themselves, they are too busy looking upwards at the never ending achievements ladder.
I’ve heard it said that nurture shapes around 90% of our thoughts and behaviour and our natural self takes up just 10% of our thought processes and behaviour. I believe that our nature, which you can feel if you pick a quiet spot, such as overlooking the ocean when no one else is around, is stronger than nurture if you use it in the right way. Our nature has the upperhand if you think about it, as we can weigh up and choose what will affect us nurture wise.
I’ve heard it said many times that our subconscious mind is much stronger than our conscious mind, which is true, broadly speaking that is. However, your conscious mind has a kind of pre-emptive advantage. You can choose your environment and influences to a large extent. “But what about situations where you have no control and are forced into?” – good question, but you also have the advantage of re-evaluating your experiences using other people’s experiences, facts and even science. Some thought processes can’t ever be broken though, and that’s okay, as we are only human after all.
Let me leave you with something a friend said who travelled to South East Asia with me. We were sitting in a restaurant with some friendly locals when I noticed that he looked worried. I asked him what was wrong and he said that he had looked at something bad on the Internet, where he had seen a soldier in Iraq have his head cut off. He then told me that he didn’t trust the look of the local people’s eyes and that maybe they had thoughts of cutting his head off. I then pointed out that we were in fact in South East Asia, not in the Middle East and that not everyone in the Middle East would want to cut off our heads anyhow. Add to that fact that we were not even soldiers and not even in a war zone. The fact is that he watched something that was disturbing and it distorted his thought processes. Be careful of what shapes your thought process. Choose carefully what outside influence will impact on your neural network and subconscious thought processes if you are given a choice.
” Two people can look at the same thing and see it differently.. “
Justin Bieber – epic quote from JustinBieberZone.com  (***By the way, this is a joke, as I thought a shallow quote  at the end, rather than from a philosopher would be kind of funny 😉 ***)
The smartphone is already the next big thing and will still be the next big thing to come. Don’t scratch that, it is the big thing no matter how much its size will shrink in the coming years.
For instance, the number of people owning iPhones is rapidly increasing and the number of apps is overwhelming. This simple yet powerful gadget has sparked a revolution in how we conduct business and make money. It does not matter what profession you are in, the iPhone is the ultimate phone. It is no luxury but a business tool.
In the world of real estate, your business is determined by how fast you get information and how well you can sell it. Traditionally it concerned making the right connections, the right purchases and at times travelling from one place to another to assess the value of property. Technology has enabled you to do all that from the palm of your hands so get tapping. These 6 apps are a must-have for any successful realtor.
Locating Property
1. Zillow
This app is great and it is no wonder it has landed on every real estate review. If you do not have it yet, the only thing is to down load it right now. This app is probably the only one that effectively allows you to get homes that are or sale depending on your location.
You can view places that have been recently sold using this app. This wonderful application can help you land a client within a matter of minutes. Show them the available property and cinch the deal by giving them confidence in your credibility by showing the sold property. The best news it is free to use it.
2. Google Maps and Google Earth
Yes, this has been around for a while now but the constant updates make it to beat the competition easily. Google Maps have just become better that before and customized for your iPhone3s or 4s. It allows you to get directions and view places on your phone.
Add it with the Street View App and you get to show clients what they can expect on their streets as they drive home. The Google Earth app has increased resolution and you can view every geographical detail of an area from the rivers to the trees and hills.
3. Around Me
Clients do not only want to move into a house but a home with a proper neighborhood. Around me enables you to market the neighborhood to them and close the deal. It shows all the surrounding amenities that they would be interested in. it also enables you to locate the right property for particular clients. Your client has a child, look or a house close to a school.
Additionally, it shows you the route to use from the house to the needed amenities. The news gets even better, you can email all this to a friend or to a client.
Entertaining Clients
4. Urbanspoon
Deals are sealed over lunch or dinner and it makes little sense to have to go miles away just to get your favorite restaurant. Get many favorites with the Urban Spoon. As you talk with your clients, find out their likes and tastes and impress them with a great meal at a lovely restaurant.
With urban spoon, you enter your location, the type of food and the amount you are willing to spend. It will automatically list for you the available restaurants. Instead of listing them all at once, it picks one for you. Check it out and if you would prefer another, just shake it up and pick another.
The Financing
5. Power One Financial Calculator
Never lose a client again because you were not able to calculate the interest rates in time or you got them wrong. The Power one financial calculator is a great app for your iPhone that gets them all.
It will get the mortgage payment for you in an instant, the compound interest charged, the investment income and other advanced equations you may want it to. Math is as simple as A B C. Given the wonders it performs, it seems a great bargain buying it for 6 dollars.
The Organization
6. Evernote
You need something to help you organize yourself as well. The Evernote will take pictures notes and recordings. Gain valuable information on property using this app and send them to your computer for storage. Scouting for deals has never been easier. The seamless connection between this app and your computer is awesome and no wonder many love it!
Brian is a real estate blogger with penchant for technology. His work with stella settlement agents allows him to use these great apps at work and he recommends them for all real estate professionals.
**WARNING** The deep Web is not for the faint of heart.
The deep Web is technically classified as websites that the public doesnâ??t have access to. The way most people find desired information is by using a search engine. If a website cannot be found through a search engine then we can say that it is part of the deep Web; because the information is buried deep within the internet. Anything that is accessible publicly through search engines is referred to as the surface Web.
So what is so awesome about this hidden Web? Well for starters the deep Web offers over 7,500 terabytes of information while the surface Web offers a mere 19 terabytes [1]. The surface Web has only 1 billion individual documents whereas the deep Web has over 550 billion.The deep Web content quality is also at least 1,000 to 2,000 times better than the surface Web.
Although websites that are in the deep Web cannot be found by search engines, there is another way to access them.
Enter Tor
Tor is a system that was first funded by the US Navy to protect government communications. Tor makes it hard to trace someoneâ??s online activity by encrypting data and sending it through random routes. This system was so effective that eventually people started using it for many different reasons.
People that lived in countries that censored their internet could now access anything without fear of being tracked. Individuals could use Tor to keep their identity and browsing history private. With Tor, civil liberties can be protected online and freedom of speech can be expressed by people in countries where they would be normally oppressed.
Tor is a virtual network hidden within the internet. Websites hosted on Tor use .onion domains. You cannot access these websites without using the Tor gateway and becoming part of this system. For that reason search engines cannot index the deep Web. This makes Tor the ultimate outlet for sensitive information because everything is off the record.
So naturally this network will attract a lot of legitimate users as well as illegitimate users. Because the Tor network is open and anonymous there is information there that attracts hackers, assassins, scientists, inventors, activists, government officials, police, and more. It may seem as if the deep Web is malicious when it really is just an open network. As with the surface Web you cannot really control who uses the internet and what they use it for.
The deep Web at this level is like a hidden library. There is no search engine for finding information although there is a detailed directory of the websites hosted on Tor. These websites can include anything from scientific research to online drug stores.
If you are looking for unreleased scientific information or the works of deceased inventors, this is the place to find it. If you are looking for first hand accounts of living in North Korea and other communist countries, this is the place you would come to research. There’s blogs, forums, and directories scattered across the deep Web that cover any imaginable topics.
Whistleblower’s Haven
The deep Web is also a place where whistleblowers publish their leaks. Since the whole network is anonymous it is easy for people to leak information and news. While people may publish leaked documents alleging government and corporate misconduct, it is important to note that it is also easy to fake leaks. The reputation of people who release leaks is based on whether their predictions become true, or their past leaks have been confirmed by officials. At any rate it is quite hard to discern truth from fact since anyone can “leak” information. I personally wouldn’t trust these leaks seeing that a company can provide “leaks” of their competitors.
A public website named Wikileaks was created in 2006 which would publish all these allegations from within the deep Web. An example of the information that was published in the deep Web is 779 secret files on the prisoners detained in Guantanamo Bay.
Wikileaks isn’t protected by the same anonymous safety net that the deep Web is. Much controversy and charges surround the entire website. As of today 8/8/2012 Wikileaks is down.
Accessing The Deep Web
To access the deep web you will need to download Tor. Afterwards extract the file that you downloaded and open the extracted folder called Tor Browser. In that folder there will be an application that is named Start Tor Browser, open it.
It will take a while for the program to setup random anonymous routes for your traffic. When Tor is finished loading, a custom Firefox browser will open up, in which you can navigate to kpvz7ki2v5agwt35.onion. Just enter that link in your address bar and wait a few minutes at most. This link takes you to something called “The Hidden Wiki” which is the most known directory of the deep Web.
If you don’t want to try exploring the deep Web yourself, you can click on the image below to see how the Hidden Wiki looks.
Screen shot of the Hidden Wiki
Other Uses of Tor
You can also access normal websites using Tor. When you do this your IP address will be completely masked. There are even operating systems out there such as Tails, that encrypt and Torify all of your applications data.
One thing to watch out for is that there is a vulnerability to Tor. All of your data has to be decrypted at a Tor exit node and then sent to the server address you are trying to access. Whoever has control over this exit node will be able to see all of your data. So to be 100% anonymous you must use a VPN and Tor. You can learn more about how Tor functions at their website.
Usefulness
Although the usefulness of the deep Web can be debated, one thing is for sure. Any information you seek, can most likely be found in the deep Web.
The deep Web may have malicious information. This website does not condone or promote illegal activities.  Although there are many practical uses for the deep Web, it is important not to get involved in harmful activities. The deep Web is like a city, and any harmful information is like a dark alley. Your best bet is to not wander around and get yourself in trouble. If you see something on the hidden web that looks fake, such as a hitman network, do not be tempted to check these things out! Nine chances out of ten you will actually find yourself on a hitman network!
I can attest to this software being useful in countries where your ISP may censor your internet. Recently I had a friend that was visiting a country, and his ISP was blocking Youtube, Facebook, and other websites. Guess what I recommended to him?
The Economy of The Deep Web
The deep Web has its own currency called Bitcoins. Bitcoins is a cryptocurrency that is decentralized and serves as anonymous electronic cash. Naturally this payment type would appeal to most criminals, and sadly that is what it is mostly used for. The fact that someone can pay hitmen and buy guns through an anonymous deep Web with an anonymous currency kind of freaks me out. Luckily police and internet vigilantes often try to take down illegal websites.
1. The information given about the size of the web is based on a study from 2001. Although this study may be seen as “outdated”, it still serves the purpose of understanding how much bigger the deep Web is when compared to the surface Web.
Phone cloning is the process of making it possible for the user of a cloned phone to make calls from an original phone. In this case, all calling charges will be paid by the owner of the original phone.
This means that every time the owner of cloned phone makes a call, it appear to be coming from the original phone. Phone cloning is an illegal activity in the United States. This is why the Federal Communication Commission has banned the general use, ownership or manufacturing of the cloning equipment since 1998. In the United Kingdom, phone cloning is an illegal activity also. Phone cloning has remained relatively ineffective in some cases because of the presence of a radio fingerprint which is very unique to each and every cell phone. Any great changes between radio fingerprint and ESN alerts the cellular company to carry out an audit in order to discover the interference.
Ways of Doing Phone Cloning
A large number of mobile phones can easily be cloned. Cloning is achieved by placing a computer chip into the phone which is to be cloned. The chip makes it possible for the electronic serial number (ESN) to be transformed. The ESN is the one which is transmitted to the mobile company so as to determine the legitimacy of the mobile phone user. So cloning aims at modifying this ESN and the phone number makes it possible for malicious calls to be made.
Phone cloning has been a great success on CDMA (code division multiple access) while it has been proved to be harder on GSM (Global System Mobile Communication). The latter system of communication is used in a wider scale across the world. Now the only remaining technique of cloning the phones operating on GSM is via cloning SIM cards. The main reason for that is because the GSM phones do not have both the MIN and the ESN which are mainly targeted. Instead it has IMEI number.
Ways of Obtaining the ESN and MIN
There are two major ways of getting access to the ESN and mobile identification number (MIN). The first one is eavesdropping on the mobile company network or alternatively, you can crack that company’s system. The two methods are enough for the case of CDMA system of communication.
Cloning the GSM Phones
In this case, you must remove the SIM card from the phone to be cloned first. Then place a small device in between the handset and the SIM card to perform the function of copying the secret code. This action can only be done on those phones which can accept an extended battery. Now, instead of using that extended battery, you use the normal size battery. On the extra space you install your Kopy Kat. The device will then effectively record the operations between the handset and the switching office owned by the mobile company.
*This article is intended to know your enemy and thereby protect yourself from being a victim of phone cloning. If you know the process and your phone’s  vulnerabilities, you can better prepare a defence against this illegal act.
Listening to music has been the favorite pastime of youngstersâ?? right from the 70s. There was a time then, when young people carried big, bulky cassette players with them so they could enjoy listening to music.
With the advent of the walkman, small compact music players became more accessible to youngsters. In the 90s, seeing a person with headphones and walkmans was a common sight. As cassettes gave way to CDs, disc-mans replaced walkmans. But the smallest and best invention for music listeners has been the compact digital media players like iPods and MP3 players.
Digital storage devices:
These music storage devices are capable of playing and storing music primarily, but one can also store images, videos, documents and other data on an in-built hard drive.
Since the data is digitally stored, a computer is needed to transfer the data and to charge the device, however an external electric supply can also suffice to charge the device if external cables are used.
MP3 players vs. iPods: Though both these digital devices store data in a similar manner, the difference between them is primarily this, an iPod is an Apple product and is a superior package as compared to a normal MP3 player.
But when it comes to prices the cost of an MP3 player is much economical in comparison to an iPod. MP3 players are a great investment for college kids and for those who want to buy high end smart phones as buying an MP3 helps reduce the stress on oneâ??s pockets.
Helps save phone battery life: Now with phones having music capabilities, very often people use their phone to listen to music and this tends to drain the phone battery. Almost all people having smart phones, know that the use of the mobile phone has gone beyond just being limited to texting and calling.
Today, we do a lot more with our phonesâ??we chat, surf the internet, watch videos, play games, etc. While we do all this, listening to music only adds to the strain on the mobile battery as it tends to drain it all the more. The result is that one is forced to charge their mobile phone at least three to four times in a day, which becomes all the more complicated if one has to travel a lot.
Listen to music on the go: Having a separate MP3 player in addition to a phone greatly reduces the stress on the mobile battery. Most MP3 player has a minimum of 12 hours battery life and can store from 200 to 1000 songs, depending on the amount of memory.
While iPods may have superior display and other features as compared to an MP3 player, investing in both iPods and good quality smart phones may be too much for the economic buyer. MP3 players have a wide range of devices that are available to suit anyoneâ??s and everyoneâ??s tastes. Using MP3 players makes it easy to listen to music on the go.
Be wise, make a choice: An iPod is a MP3 player at the end of the day and the decision of choosing to buy it or an ordinary MP3 player will depend on each person, but choosing to have a separate music player is a really good option.
Geoff France is a technology and gadget freak. He loves to write about technology and provides the latest moblie phone deals through his website www.mobilephonedeals.co.uk.
We are now living in an age of microsurgery, face transplants and nanotechnology â?? around the world, surgeons are changing the face of medicine with ever more ambitious and technically impressive procedures; these pioneers are following in the footsteps of surgeons past, walking along a path which stretches back to the very beginning of human historyâ?¦looking into the mists of time, a key question can often find its way to our lips: who were the first surgeons?
Tribal Cultures
The tribal people of old from around the world have been known to cauterise wounds, apply stitches and perform amputations on limbs: these ancient tribes used plant spikes as needles, feather quills to drain fluids, burning sulphur to seal wounds and even insect jaws as staples (snapping the insectsâ?? heads off once they have locked into place) â?? a lot of what we know today of these procedures comes from archaeological evidence and stories which have been passed on via the oral traditions of some of the tribes which are still in existence today.
Hippocrates and Galen
The earliest written rules for conduct and ethics in medicine were written by the famous Greek physician: Hippocrates of Kos (460 BC â?? 370BC), who is often referred to as â??The Father of Modern Medicineâ??; Proper categorisation of illnesses and descriptions of symptoms were just some of his key contributions to medicine: he is also documented as the first specialist chest surgeon, whose findings still carry weight today;
The monumental figure of Hippocrates would go on to inspire others, such as Galen of Pergamon (AD129 â?? AD200) to make leaps and bounds in the world of medicine, who even went as far as to perform eye and brain surgeries which would not be attempted again until modern times;
It has been said that there were no major game-changing medical discoveries in the western world beyond Hippocrates and Galen until the renaissance.
Hua Tuo
Among the many prominent figures of ancient medicine, few are as celebrated as the Chinese philosopher and physician Hua Tuo (AD140 â?? AD208): whilst in the west, Hippocrates and Galen were blazing a trail of discovery, in the east, Hua Tuo made surgical history, by performing the first known surgical procedures under the aid of anaesthesia, using a potent herbal ingredient, known as â??cannabis boil powderâ??, mixed with wine: Europeans would take the best part of two millennia to adopt the practice of using an anaesthetic whilst performing surgery;
This legendary figure would later find himself portrayed in the historical novel â??Romance of the Three Kingdomsâ??, where he is depicted treating the famous general, Guan Yu, in order to heal a poisoned arrow wound: this involved a procedure which required the poison to be painfully scraped off the bone with a knife â?? the general refused anaesthesia in a macho bid to inspire his men, with legend saying that he even continued playing a board game whilst being operated on (perhaps testimony to Hua Tuoâ??s skills as much as Guan Yuâ??s courage);
When Hua Tuo was offered a vast quantity of gold and a banquet in return for his services to the general, he apparently refused, claiming that a doctorâ??s duty lay in curing his patients, not making profits;
Unfortunately, Hua Tuo was executed under orders of Cao Cao, chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, apparently for suggesting that he would need to open his head to operate on a tumour, an act which was interpreted as an attempt at assassination;
Whilst awaiting execution, Hua Tuo wrote down his medical techniques for posterity, however, as none of the prison guards would take his scroll for fear of associating with a soon to be executed man, he instead asked for a fire, upon which he burnt the scrolls, meaning that many of his effective techniques would be lost forever.
Abu al-Quasim al-Zahrawi
Whilst Hippocrates was considered by many to be â??The father of modern medicineâ??, Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (AD936 â?? AD1013), an Andalucian physician, is regarded by many as â??The father of modern surgeryâ??: during his ground-breaking career of 50 years, this prominent figure wrote a thirty-chapter medical encyclopaedia which covered a wide range of topics, from migraine surgery to childbirth.
Abu Al-Quasim also designed over 200 surgical instruments, many of which are unchanged in their overall forms and still used in surgery today.
This prominent figure also pioneered the use of catgut for internal stitching: this material naturally dissolves into the body without being rejected â?? with no better substitutes being discovered yet, this material is still used in modern surgery.
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Hovercrafts have had a long and interesting history that is filled with amazing discoveries.
These discoveries have led to the modern day hovercraft through numerous trial and error attempts trying to understand the principle of high air pressure below a hull. This means numerous hovercrafts have been made to the extent that some can hardly be classed as hovercrafts due to design.
The early efforts of the construction of hovercrafts were not always successful and mainly focused on the idea of creating lift through forward motion. This is technically not a hovercraft so you can say this isnâ??t part of the hovercrafts history but most experts would disagree. These designs were instrumental in later efforts and the successful creation of the hovercraft.
It was in 1915 the first water effect craft was made. It was propelled by four engines that drove two propellers under it. It was created for war but due to lack of interest and several other factors it was never truly optimised or used and eventually was discontinued.
Progress increased after WW2 and inspired many different groups to pursue the idea. There were many developments especially in the Soviet Union where they managed to create several vehicles that seemed to hover although none could be actually classed as hovercrafts due to their reliance on wings and other devices to lift them off the ground. This meant they only hovered at fast speeds unlike a traditional hovercraft.
The SR.N1 is the biggest breakthrough in hovercraft technology and began the era of the actual hovercraft as it had a fan underneath which actually provided lift for the craft making it hover even when stationary. This was an amazing achievement making its first actual hover in 1959 famously crossing the English Channel. This begun the changes to design to allow more commercial and powerful hovercrafts to go into design and production.
The most common design changes to the original SR.N1 were the changes to the skirting and fans. It was decided that it wasnâ??t the best idea to have the lift fan as also the fan that allowed for forward thrust so extra fans were added to give more power and speed. These changes allowed for the hovercraft to more readily used and this lead to its commercialisation.
The hovercraft is an amazing invention that took years of research and failed projects to effectively work. This included the making of several crafts that arenâ??t technically hovercrafts as they would not hover when stationary. This was all done because of peoples interests in understanding how high pressure would work on a craft. This is why they have such a long history and have only just made it to a decent level where they can be considered hovercrafts.