Review: Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge

January 22, 2012 in Movie Reviews

 

This was a great movie overall. It’s a breathe of fresh air. You have a new young, relatively unknown cast that did a great job of acting and meshing with the other personalities in the movie. It was directed very well. This move will keep you guessing what will happen next and laughing as the plot twists. It has the perfect mix of romance and comedy.
I would highly recommend this to anybody wanting to watch a good desi movie. The good news is it’s available on Netflix! So no need to visit uncle ji at the local desi grocery store for a copy. ;)

 

College Football Loses A Legend – Joe Paterno passed away today.

January 22, 2012 in Sports

 

Sad news today for all football fans. Coach Joe Paterno has passed away at the age of 85 from Cancer.

Coach Paterno was a legend. A man of incredible character. A man who touched many many athletes lives. He will be missed by many. One can only imagine how heart wrenching his last few days were as he not only fought Cancer, but fought to protect his reputation after being dismissed prematurely, arguably, by Penn State for a scandal involving his assistant coach.

We’ll miss you Coach. Rest in peace.

 

 

 

U.S. Jewish paper: Assassinating U.S President An Option

January 21, 2012 in Gossip & News

By Joe Sterling, CNN
updated 5:40 PM EST, Sat January 21, 2012

Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) — The U.S. Secret Service is looking into a controversial column by an Atlanta Jewish newspaper publisher that mulled the assassination of an American president.

Andrew Adler, owner and publisher of the Atlanta Jewish Times, wrote a January 13 column about the threat of Iran to Israel. He posed three options for the Jewish state to counter the Iranian regime.

One of them called for a “hit on a president in order to preserve Israel’s existence.”

“Give the go-ahead for U.S. based Mossad agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel in order for the current vice president to take his place and forcefully dictate that the United States’ policy includes its helping the Jewish state obliterate its enemies.”

U.S. Secret Service spokesman George Ogilvie told CNN Saturday, “We are aware of it. We are taking the appropriate investigative steps.”

Adler could not be reached for comment, but the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, a wire service for Jewish newspapers in North America, quoted Adler on Friday as saying “I very much regret it. I wish I hadn’t made reference to it at all.”

Adler — who said he’s gotten a lot of flak for the column — said he would issue an apology in the next edition of the weekly newspaper, the JTA reported.

The column, entitled “What would you do?” doesn’t mention President Barack Obama’s name, but U.S. Jewish groups that strongly denounced the column read the words as a reference to Obama himself. The column also refers to the administration’s “never ending ‘Alice in Wonderland’ belief that diplomacy is the answer,” an apparent dig at the Obama White House’s foreign policy efforts at dialogue with such countries as Iran.

“The suggestion by anyone, in this case a Jewish newspaper publisher, that Israel should consider assassinating President Obama is shocking beyond belief,” said Dov Wilker, director of the American Jewish Committee in Atlanta.

“While we acknowledge Mr. Adler’s apology, we are flabbergasted that he could ever say such a thing in the first place. How could he even conceive of such a twisted idea?” said Wilker. “Mr. Adler surely owes immediate apologies to President Obama, as well as to the State of Israel and his readership, the Atlanta Jewish community.”

The White House declined to comment Saturday on the column.

Abraham H. Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said Adler’s “lack of judgment as a publisher, editor and columnist raises serious questions as to whether he’s fit to run a newspaper.”

“There is absolutely no excuse, no justification, no rationalization for this kind of rhetoric. It doesn’t even belong in fiction. These are irresponsible and extremist words. It is outrageous and beyond the pale. An apology cannot possibly repair the damage.

“Irresponsible rhetoric metastasizes into more dangerous rhetoric. The ideas expressed in Mr. Adler’s column reflect some of the extremist rhetoric that unfortunately exists — even in some segments of our community — that maliciously labels President Obama as an ‘enemy of the Jewish people,’” Foxman said.

Simon Wiesenthal Center associate dean Rabbi Abraham Cooper called the remarks “irresponsible and reprehensible” and said they “must be publicly condemned by Jewish leaders across the ideological and political spectrum.”

“We take small comfort from the apology — what a shanda!” Cooper said, using the Yiddish word for something shameful or scandalous.

JTA also quoted Ophir Aviran, the Israeli consul-general in Atlanta as saying he was “appalled at this deranged and morally repugnant assertion.”

The Atlanta Jewish Times, a weekly focused on the Atlanta Jewish community, was founded in 1925 as the Southern Israelite.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/21/us/jewish-president-threat/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

Study: No lung danger from casual pot smoking

January 10, 2012 in Gossip & News

January 10, 2012 6:47 PM
 

(CBS News)Add one more data point to the decades-old debate over marijuana legalization: A new study concludes that casual pot smoking – up to one joint per day – does not affect the functioning of your lungs.

The study, published in the Jan. 11 edition of Journal of the American Medical Association, also offered up a nugget that likely will surprise many: Evidence points to slight increases in lung airflow rates and increases in lung volume from occasional marijuana use.

Air flow is the amount of air someone can blow out of their lungs one second after taking the deepest breath possible. The volume measure is the total amount of air blown out once someone has taken the deepest breath possible.

Association Between Marijuana Exposure and Pulmonary Function Over 20 Years

The study of 5115 men and women took place over two decades between March 26, 1985 and August 19, 2006 in 4 American cities: Birmingham, Chicago, Oakland, Calif., and Minneapolis.

“With marijuana use increasing and large numbers of people who have been and continue to be exposed, knowing whether it causes lasting damage to lung function is important for public-health messaging and medical use of marijuana,” according to one of the study’s co-authors, Stefan Kertesz. “At levels of marijuana exposure commonly seen in Americans, occasional marijuana use was associated with increases in lung air flow rates and increases in lung capacity.”

He added that those increases, though not large, nonetheless were statistically significant. “And the data showed that even up to moderately high-use levels — one joint a day for seven years — there is no evidence of decreased air-flow rates or lung volumes,” he said.

The study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham was released Tuesday by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Echo of past findings

The findings echo results in some smaller studies that showed while marijuana contains some of the same toxic chemicals as tobacco, it does not carry the same risks for lung disease. It’s not clear why that is so, but it’s possible that the main active ingredient in marijuana, a chemical known as THC, makes the difference. THC causes the “high” that users feel. It also helps fight inflammation and may counteract the effects of more irritating chemicals in the drug, said Dr. Donald Tashkin, a marijuana researcher and an emeritus professor of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. Tashkin was not involved in the new study.

Study co-author Dr. Stefan Kertesz said there are other aspects of marijuana that may help explain the results.

Unlike cigarette smokers, marijuana users tend to breathe in deeply when they inhale a joint, which some researchers think might strengthen lung tissue. But the common lung function tests used in the study require the same kind of deep breathing that marijuana smokers are used to, so their good test results might partly reflect lots of practice, said Kertesz, a drug abuse researcher and preventive medicine specialist at the Alabama university.

Roughly equal numbers of blacks and whites took part, but no other minorities. Participants were periodically asked about recent marijuana or cigarette use and had several lung function tests during the study.

Overall, about 37 percent reported at least occasional marijuana use, and most users also reported having smoked cigarettes; 17 percent of participants said they’d smoked cigarettes but not marijuana. Those results are similar to national estimates.

On average, cigarette users smoked about 9 cigarettes daily, while average marijuana use was only a joint or two a few times a month — typical for U.S. marijuana users, Kertesz said.

The authors calculated the effects of tobacco and marijuana separately, both in people who used only one or the other, and in people who used both. They also considered other factors that could influence lung function, including air pollution in cities studied.

The analyses showed pot didn’t appear to harm lung function, but cigarettes did. Cigarette smokers’ test scores worsened steadily during the study. Smoking marijuana as often as one joint daily for seven years, or one joint weekly for 20 years was not linked with worse scores. Very few study participants smoked more often than that.

Like cigarette smokers, marijuana users can develop throat irritation and coughs, but the study didn’t focus on those. It also didn’t examine lung cancer, but other studies haven’t found any definitive link between marijuana use and cancer.

 

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57356548/study-no-lung-danger-from-casual-pot-smoking/

Credit Karma: Legit or scam?

December 28, 2011 in Random Bakwaas

After hearing about this from a few people and seeing the ads on TV I decided to give it a shot.

I have to say though, I was extremely doubtful going into this. These sites usually find a way to scam you into a “trial period” for free, and then start charging you monthly. The thing with Credit Karma though is they never asked me for a credit card. How can they charge me, if they have no form of payment? Well it turns out it actually IS free.
I typically use Freecreditreport.com (which apparently works with Equifax, and Credit Karma with TransUnion) and the scores differed by about 20 points but this is to be expected. Any time you pull your three bureau reports there will be a slight variance.

I presume Credit Karma is making there money off the ads on there site.

I am still a bit doubtful and will continue to use Freecreditreport.com for a few more months, but if Credit Karma continues to be free and provide accurate info (I compare it with freecreditreport.com frequently) then I would be stupid not to go with the free option. And I’m sure other copycat sites will pop up as well.

 

Former Pakistani Cricketer bowls over political crowd in Karachi

December 25, 2011 in Politics

Former Pakistani cricketer bowls over political crowd in Karachi

December 25, 2011 | 10:56 am
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REPORTING FROM ISLAMABAD — A rally in Karachi organized by cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan drew a massive crowd of supporters Sunday, bolstering his image as a potent force in Pakistan’s turbulent political landscape.

Pakistani media estimated that as many as 100,000 supporters crammed into a field next to the iconic white marble mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, on the commemoration of Jinnah’s birthday. Looking out on a sea of red and green flags belonging to Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party, Khan told backers that, if his party came to power, he would ensure that the rule of law was applied evenly and would work to eradicate the taint of corruption found at virtually every layer of Pakistani society.

“We will create a police force independent of political influence, based purely on merit,” Khan told the crowd. “When I am in government, one day they will even stop Imran Khan’s own car for [speeding].”

“We will control corruption,” Khan continued. “God willing, we will end corruption in 90 days.”

Sunday’s rally in Pakistan’s largest city at minimum matched the size of one Khan held in Lahore on Oct. 30, which surprised Pakistanis by attracting an estimated 100,000 supporters. Khan has also drawn large crowds to rallies in other cities across Pakistan.

Once regarded as a fringe player in Pakistani politics, Khan is building formidable momentum at a time when the country’s ruling party, the Pakistan People’s Party led by President Asif Ali Zardari, is struggling for survival amid rumors that Pakistan’s powerful military could engineer an overthrow of the government.

Last week, Prime Minister Yusaf Raza Gilani decried the military as a “state within a state” and warned the country that conspiracies were underfoot to carry out a coup against the PPP-led government.

A day later, army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani dismissed talk of a possible coup, saying the army “has and will continue to support the democratic process in the country.”

On the same day, Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry said the high court would never endorse any unconstitutional government takeover. “There is no question of a [military] takeover, and rest assured that good times will come.”

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Photo: Supporters of Pakistani former cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan gather for a Christmas Day rally. More than 100,000 people attended, boosting Khan’s image as a rising political force. Credit: Asif Hassan / AFP/Getty.

 

 

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2011/12/imran-khan-karachi-rally.html

Veena Malik poses nude for FHM cover.

December 13, 2011 in Gossip & News

Veena Malik is a Pakistani actress who has become a lightning rod for controversy.

Everyone seems to have an opinion on the issue but my opinion is…live and let live. If she wants to go to India, and post for some magazine cover, who cares? Let’s focus on stuff that matters. Like why our country doesn’t have electricity, and why we are running out of water, or why people are dying in suicide bombings.

Some no-name (at least before the skin pics) actress posing for a magazine is a non-issue.

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