Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Tragedy in Virgina

Tragedy in Virginia

I express my shock, disgust, and sorrow at the events that unfolded today at Virginia Tech. After fatally shooting 32 people in a senseless, murderous rampage, the lone gunman turned the gun on himself. This, for many, was the sole source of consolation from today's atrocities.

We wish to offer our deepest condolences to the friends and families of the victims. They will most certainly be in our thoughts and prayers.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Inhuman Dolphin Slaughter (I Just lost my apettite.)

Hey everyone..Check the video and If u feel the pain then for sake of humanity please sign the petition at
Video Warning: The video link below contains many graphic images, that may not be suitable to children or sensitive viewers. Your discretion is required... (personally I think all fish eaters should see this, to know what torment the fish go through to be your food.) Its pretty unbearable to see them suffer like that......

Video link: http://www.glumbert.com/media/dolphin









Thank you,
Tejas.



And ya.. some more info if you guys wanna read..
A US anti-whaling group trying to stop dolphin killing has released video footage of a recent hunt out of the small Japanese fishing town of Taiji that shows blood-filled coves and dead dolphins in boats.

The tape, shot by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, graphically captures the end of a hunt, in which fishermen pound on the water, causing waves that confuse the mammals' sense of direction, and then corral dolphins into small coves where they can more easily be killed.

Though subject to government-set quotas, the hunts are not banned under Japanese law and are not subject to international regulations because they are done near the shore.

In the footage, several dead or dying dolphins can be seen on the boats, bleeding profusely.

"It's a wholesale slaughter, which results in immense suffering for these animals," said activist Nik Hensey. "It's a sight that one just can't imagine."

Requests for comment from the mayor were denied and other town officials declined to comment.

A fisherman's union representative, who demanded anonymity, said the kills are conducted as humanely as possible, and noted that dolphin hunts have been part of local culture for 400 years.

Hunting dolphins is not banned by the International Whaling Commission, which has maintained a moratorium on commercial whaling since 1986.

Fishermen in the western Japanese town regularly conduct dolphin hunts during the October to April season.

They've caught more than 60 striped dolphins so far this year under the government quota system. The meat is usually canned and sold in supermarkets.

But because of international pressure for an end to the killing of dolphins and the bloodiness of their hunting method, fishermen there have tried to keep out of the public eye.

They do not permit videos of their hunts, refuse on-the-record interviews and have even erected barriers along the shoreline to discourage cameramen.

The Sea Shepherd activists said they managed to get the video by camping out in town for several weeks. They provided Associated Press Television News with a copy of their footage.

Three activists from the conservation group, which is based in Malibu, California, were briefly detained by Japanese police after allegedly trying to stop a dolphin hunt and scuffling with a fisherman earlier this month.

The activists - a Briton, a Canadian and an American, all in their 20s - were taken in for about nine hours of questioning before being released. They weren't charged with any crimes.

Japan is one of the few major fishing nations that continues to support the hunting of whales and dolphins.

Officials there say the populations of many of the marine mammals have recovered enough to sustain limited catches, and have argued that pressure to quit killing them is based more on cultural bias than on science.

Under a special IWC allowance, Japan is also allowed to kill hundreds of whales a year. Critics say the catch is commercial whaling in disguise because most of the meat ends up being sold in markets and restaurants.

Tokyo counters that the kills are done as part of a research program needed to study whale populations and migration patterns.

© 2003. The Sydney Morning Herald.

Official Google Blog: Now you can blog in Hindi

Just Noticed!!!!!

Just saw this on the dashboard.... now we can blog in our favorite language हिंदी . मैंने कहा था ना ।

OK for more details on how this works, check out google's official blog. ->
Official Google Blog: Now you can blog in Hindi

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Microsoft Windows 1.0

the firs windows!
Guys n galls check out Steve Ballmer Selling Windows 1.0

Cool Man.