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Mosque near Ground Zero? Is it true?
I received an email about the alleged mega mosque being built up near Ground Zero? Is this true? There is close proximity between this mosque and Ground Zero. If you ask me, that is complete bullshit.
This is the excerpt of the news published through blogs and emails:

Not one major network sent a satellite truck or camera crew to this event. Without bloggers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history.
On Sunday, June 6th, a multi-ethnic, multi-racial coalition of Americans opposed to Islamic violence and intolerance rallied at the site of the World Trade Center in New York City. 9/11 families were joined by immigrants from India, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Africa, Iran and Europe to show opposition to the construction of a mega-mosque at Ground Zero. Others flew in from overseas to speak or just to share their particular ethnic communities’ experiences at the hands of Muslims. Thousands of additional participants filled the treed area of Zuccotti Park.

Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller are the founders of STOP ISLAMIZATION OF AMERICA, which sponsored the rally. Ms. Geller is a citizen journalist and blogger who runs the human rights web site Atlas Shrugs.
Pamela Geller:
“Ground Zero is a war memorial, Ground Zero is a burial ground. We are asking for sensitivity…It is unconscionable to build a shrine to the very ideology that inspired the jihadist attacks at Ground Zero, right there. We are asking the imam Rauf and Daisy Khan to be sensitive. For mutual respect and mutual understanding that is demanded of us every day.
There’s a hair-trigger sensitivity in the Muslim world, you can’t run the cartoons, you can’t say Mohammad, this is offensive. This is an offensive mosque. To build a shrine, an Islamic flag of conquest on the sacred ground the cherished site, of a conquered land. This is historic, this is Islamic history. It’s what they do. The St. Sofia in? Turkey , the al-Quds, at the holiest Jewish site in? Israel . Not here. This is where we take a stand. We must take a stand. We must say no.”





Can’t wait to use both IPv4 and IPv6
I have seen a few ISPs and server providers supporting IPv6, and that’s awesome! But what the heck is IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6. It is the second version of the Internet Protocol to be used generally across the virtual world, with the first version being IPv4. IPv4 is still the protocol of choice for most of the Internet, and is what we are using right now, however, the transition to IPv6 is steadily underway. IPv4 32-bit addresses, due to the growth of the Internet, have become a scarce and valuable commodity. Organizations have gone to great lengths to deal with the shortage and high cost of IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is the future of Internet addressing, because IPv4 is close to running out of available addresses space. With less than a year’s worth of Internet addresses left, as industry professionals predicted in July 2010, the call for the technology industry to move faster to adopt the next-generation Internet protocol is growing louder.
The most visible change in IPv6 is that addresses balloon from 32-bits to 128-bits, example: 3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf. IPv4 addresses have 32 bits in them and so allow a maximum of four billion addresses, while IPv6 addresses have 128 bits. With such a huge address space, ISPs will have sufficient IP addresses to allocate enough addresses to every customer, so that every IP device/website has a truly unique address—whether it’s behind a firewall or not.
IPv6 has a vastly larger address space than IPv4. This results from the use of a 128-bit address, whereas IPv4 uses only 32 bits. The new address space thus supports 2 to 128 power (about 3.4×10 to 38 power) addresses.
I hope it will be a smooth transition and that we can still use both IPv4 and IPv6, which means that servers and ISPs using IPv4 be able to access IPv6 and vice versa. I’m managing some servers and I hope it won’t be a hassle to use IPv6 IPs.
Avatar (Adventures of Aang / The last Airbender)
So, I have watched The Last Airbender.
My review will be short because I don’t want to add more salt to the wound.
I sooooooo love the T.V. series. Avatar (the benders and not the aliens) is one of the best cartoon series I’ve watched. I was so happy when I first learned about the movie remaking Avatar (the last air bender). I was so excited and every day I couldn’t be so eager to watch this movie.
When I watched the movie, it was a disappointment. Of course my love and loyalty for the Avatar T.V. Series has been my motivation to learn loving the movie in spite of its poor quality because I’m hoping that a very much better sequel will be coming out probably next year.
All I can say is the best parts is already in the movie trailer. That’s basically it, and there’s nothing juicier.
I do hope there will be a better sequel next year. I’ll be so excited!
