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by Larry C Johnson Preliminary, unconfirmed reports indicate a nuclear blast michigan private detective as occurred at Glasgow's international airport. No one has seen the mushroom cloud or heard the blast, but something by God is happening and it must be terrible. There is smoke and fire. In fact, a car is on fire. It must be Al Qaeda. Only Al Qaeda knows how to set themselves on fire inside a car. Please. Flee to the hills (leave you doors unlocked). Oh the humanity! UPDATE: As events unfold I'm simply asking that folks take a big deep breath and try to keep things in perspective. Are there jihadist extremists in the world who are willing to kill innocents? Absolutely. Are they amenable to negotiation? No. I am not in the, "have you hugged a terrorist today" camp. However, we need to stop equating their hatred with actual capability. If today's events at Glasgow prove to be linked to the two non-events yesterday in London, then we should heave a sigh of relief. We may be witnessing the implosion of takfiri jihadists--religious fanatics who are incredibly inept. While I am not an explosives expert I am good friends with one of the world's foremost explosives experts. Propane tanks and petrol (gas for us Americans) can produce a dandy flame and a mighty boom but these are not the tools for making a car bomb long the lines of what we see detonating on a daily basis in Iraq.

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According to a New York Times article, Hewlett-Packard is about to announce a breakthrough in adaptable circuitry that will allow circuits to be reconfigured even after a consumer has purchased a product [" H.P. to Report an Advance in Adaptable Circuitry ," by John Markoff, 16 January 2007]. These flexible circuits are one of the first widespread commercial applications of molecular computing research. Markoff writes: "The technology grows out of an advance in nanocomputing, which involves creating circuitry on a molecular scale and making it interact with today’s silicon wires and transistors. A cellphone using the technology could be wirelessly upgraded to take advantage of improved wireless network standards. Another potential use would be in making ultracheap memory chips, and one early application could be in lead generator he ink-jet cartridges which Hewlett-Packard manufactures by the tens of millions. The results of the research, which the company plans to report on Tuesday and will be the subject of an article in the Jan. 24 issue of the British journal Nanotechnology, are the clearest evidence yet that the once highly speculative technology could be commercialized soon. The H.P. researchers are among dozens of groups in the United States and elsewhere who have been pursuing molecular computing for more than a decade.

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