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-- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez passed away on Tuesday after 14 years of rule. His reign is noted for his opposition to the US that he claimed exploited its vast oil resources.
President Obama reportedly did not send condolences for Chavez's death.
-- The United States submitted a draft resolution to United Nation Security Council on the North Korea's nuclear testing.
Whatever they can get in the negotiation, there is no reason for them to end up the whole process in the North's nukes.
Placing themselves among the irresponsible and scrape the meager merits out of it, won't get them to anywhere, while they can lead their part of the world by its leadership.
-- Politics or democracy in their term is to say "you, you in the red shirt, do you know your enemies are? we must fight".
It is impressive in the way that his determination will find a way to solve some of the tasks at hand for sure.
The tasks on their shoulders right now, however, are not that at this moment. It is about administration. It is about governance. It is about setting fair rules that people can comply.
I believe the rules here are simple; to make this workplace a good place to work.
-- Microsoft was fined for not offering alternative Internet browsers in is Windows 7 operating system. The company calls it a technical glitch that the provision was removed for months.
My system runs in Linux much faster than in Windows. That is, the access to MySQL database is faster. Dual core Windows run MySQL slower than single core Linux. 2008 data shows Windows runs much slower than Linux does.