Thursday, October 6, 2016
Lesson...?
Officers were called around 2 p.m. PT Tuesday to the Broadway Village Shopping Center in El Cajon , Calif., about 15 miles northeast of San Diego, after hearing reports of an uncooperative person walking into traffic, El Cajon police said in a statement. They said the man did not have a weapon.
El Cajon Police Chief Jeff Davis said at a news conference: "At one point the male rapidly drew an object from his front pants pocket, placed both hands together on it and extended it rapidly towards the officer taking what appeared to be a shooting stance, putting the object in the officer's face.
"At this time one of the officers discharged his Taser in an effort to subdue the subject. Simultaneously the officer who had the object pointed at him discharged his firearm, striking the male."
He did not say what the object was but acknowledged it was not a weapon. Davis said investigators were reviewing the video and other video recovered from the scene, which so far coincided with the officers' statements.
A lesson.... Just a thought.
A lesson.... Just a thought.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Imagine?
A woman pushes a wheelbarrow while walking in a partially flooded street, in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. Hector Retamal, AFP/Getty Images |
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Few...
Bernie Sanders has railed against the alleged sins of the “corporate media” during this year’s campaign. Sanders’s main opponent, Hillary Clinton, has conveyed suspicion, if not outright hostility, of the news media since her days as first lady.
Everyone sees [the media] as too arrogant,” said Tim Graham of the Media Research Center. “Everyone sees them as bad listeners, as dumbing down the news for consultants teaching them to goose ratings and page clicks.”
The Media is running with whoever said "this is fat or she is flat chested." Who mishandled the emails or Benghazi's fiasco. Who touched it and when. How many women with accusation [Ave Maria's last resort in any election.] But absolutely nothing about the future of the country and its citizens.
Healthcare, Taxes, Criminal Justice reforms, Illegal Immigration, Safety of the people, Wars we support in Syria and Libya, Reduce regulations, issues for the seniors who can't afford their medication, and poverty that impacting millions of Americans mostly for no fault of their own..
Focus, focus.... Just a thought.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Civet..?
kopi luwak, also called civet coffee, is the most expensive coffee in the world.
One cup of this special coffee may cost $30 – $80, and just one pound of it will squeeze at least $100 out of your wallet. This extremely expensive coffee became famous after being featured in the movie “Bucket List”.
Kopi luwak is not a coffee species like Arabica Coffee or other Coffee. In fact, kopi luwak coffee can consist from coffee beans of all species. Its name indicates the special coffee processing that made it so famous. “Kopi” is the Indonesian word for coffee and “Luwak” refers to the palm civet cat that eats and digests coffee beans.
These digested coffee beans are used for kopi luwak coffee. The coffee beans are washed, roasted and brewed before they land in your coffee cup. The kopi luwak processing is very unusual, but why is this coffee so expensive?
This is the reason civet farming became popular in the last few years. It is estimated that about 50 tons of kopi luwak coffee is produced annually in civet farms. Conditions in civet farms are not optimal. The animals are caged and forced to feed on provided coffee beans from bowls.
So Pre-digested, as long as expensive. Just a thought.
So Pre-digested, as long as expensive. Just a thought.
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