Daily Archives: November 2, 2013


Airplane geeks looking for an interesting place to stay in Stockholm should check…

Airplane geeks looking for an interesting place to stay in Stockholm should check out the Jumbo Hostel

After more than four decades in service, many of the early Boeing 747s have been retired. Among those most have been scrapped or parted out while others have found new uses including a 747-200 built in 1976. This particular decommissioned jumbo has had its engines removed and the interior has been converted into a 76-bed, 29-room hostel that is parked on the perimeter of Arlanda airport in Stockholm, Sweden. 

Jumbo Hostel Stockholm-Spend the night in an old jumbo jet


Don't buy your +Nexus 5 from +Best Buy! 3

Don't buy your +Nexus 5 from +Best Buy!

The new Nexus 5 looks like a fantastic phone, just make sure you order it direct from the +Google Play store.?

Best Buy selling Google’s $349 Nexus 5 for $799.99
Buying a Nexus 5 without a contract at Best Buy is going to be expensive. Very expensive. The massive US retail chain has priced off-contract purchases at an eye-popping $799.99 according to a new…


General Keith Alexander and all of the judges that have stood idly by while the constitution…

General Keith Alexander and all of the judges that have stood idly by while the constitution is trashed are the ones that should be stopped

Regardless of what ridiculous laws like the Foreign Intelligence Survelillance Act have been passed by the know-nothings in congress, the courts have a sworn duty to uphold the constitution and freedoms this country was supposedly built on. 

What Alexander and the courts that enable the NSA have done is nothing less than commit treason against the American people whether those people realize or not.

Reshared post from +Joshua Stearns

In a recent White House briefing, a journalist asked Press Secretary Jay Carney if the Obama administration is considering any legal action against journalist Glenn Greenwald. “I certainly know of none,” Carney said. “I don’t have anything on that for you.”

That a journalist even has to ask this question is a sign of the troubled relationship between the administration and the press.

A week before this briefing, the embattled head of the National Security Agency, Gen. Keith Alexander, sent a warning to journalists reporting on the NSA and Edward Snowden’s leaks.

Here's the video.?