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The Good Witch Of The South

    



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Ever think the end is near?


With us being the international army and peacekeepers and all the unrest, it is scary


 


TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- A new top-of-the-line U.S. guided missile destroyer was deployed to Japan on Saturday, amid tensions over North Korea's missile tests.


The USS Mustin sailed into the port of Yokosuka, home to the Navy's 7th Fleet, with a crew of 300 for permanent assignment to the region, 7th Fleet spokeswoman Hanako Tomizuka said.


The Mustin, commissioned in 2003, is one of the most advanced in the fleet.


Its deployment to Yokosuka was previously planned and not in response to North Korea's missile tests, Tomizuka said.


Pyongyang stunned the region on Wednesday by test-firing seven missiles.


In August, Yokosuka will also welcome the USS Shiloh, which last month demonstrated its ability to shoot down missile warheads in a landmark test off the coast of Hawaii.


Both the Mustin and the Shiloh are equipped with radar systems that employ so-called Aegis technology, which is geared toward tracking and shooting down enemy missiles.


The system was instrumental in identifying and assessing Wednesday's missile launchings, which all fell apparently harmlessly into the Sea of Japan.


The U.S. Navy now has eight Aegis-equipped vessels at Yokosuka.



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Here is a story, right along those lines:


NEW YORK (AP) -- Some questions even stump Stephen Hawking.


The famed British astrophysicist and best-selling author has turned to Yahoo Answers, a new feature in which anyone can pose a question for fellow Internet users to try to answer. By Friday afternoon, nearly 17,000 Yahoo Inc. users had responded to Hawking.


Hawking's question: "In a world that is in chaos politically, socially and environmentally, how can the human race sustain another 100 years?"


Some of the answers were short -- "get rid of nuclear weapons" -- and others vague -- "Somehow we will." Many were doubtful: "I don't think it is possible unless we expand into space."


A number of people suggested thinking differently, ending bickering or fostering cooperation.


Officials at Cambridge University, where Hawking is a mathematics professor, confirmed that Hawking wrote the message but said he would have no further comment.


Hawking's groundbreaking research on black holes and the origins of the universe has made him one of the best-known theoretical physicists of his generation. Author of the global best-seller "A Brief History of Time," Hawking is known for proposing that space and time have no beginning and no end.


Lately, he has been pondering the fate of humans.


In a speech June 13 in Hong Kong, Hawking said the survival of the human race depends on its ability to find new homes elsewhere in the universe because there's an increasing risk that a disaster will destroy Earth.


He said that if humans can avoid killing themselves in the next 100 years, they should have space settlements that can continue without support from Earth.


Hawking is one of 10 celebrity questioners Yahoo solicited as part of its "Ask The Planet" campaign.


The Internet company spent weeks trying to track Hawking down but got his participation within a day of reaching the correct assistant, said Patrick Crane, vice president of marketing for Yahoo Search.


The question was submitted a few days before the Hong Kong speech and posted Wednesday.


Over the next week, Yahoo employees are expected to work with Hawking to sift through the answers and select one or several to highlight as best responses.


Yahoo Answers, like an offering from Google Inc. and one planned by Microsoft Corp., is among the services aimed at tapping the collective intelligence. It's based on the premise that humans as a group can do a better job at finding information than machines or a single person can.


Anyone can ask or answer a question, regardless of expertise, though Yahoo will eventually implement a rating system meant to elevate users with better reputations, based on their past questions and answers.


Questions typically get 6 to 10 answers.


Past celebrity participants include Donald Trump, Isaiah Washington, Al Gore and "Click & Clack," the hosts of NPR's "Car Talk." U2 lead singer Bono closed the celebrity series Friday by asking, "What can we do to make poverty history?"


 



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I actually BELIEVE I might be here for the end of it all, and I'm good with that.

I wasn't able to be here for the start, so seeing the big finale would be cool.

PLUS, if we all go together I'll know I'm not missing anything

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I think the end is near for North Korea. Gnat nation that it is.....

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So I guess I shouldn't take out any extra life insurance then, any time soon????  Since there won't be anyone here to benefit from it.

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