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California lawmakers havevoted to banfood additives linked to behavioral issues in kids from school lunchrooms.That means snacks like Flamin Hot Cheetos, Twinkies and more will no longer be allowed in school cafeterias across the state. Stores may still sell the food products, though, under the first-of-its-kind legislation, called the California School Food Safety Act.The controversial ingredients include food dyes Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5 And Yellow 6, which give color to snacks like Do stanley quencher ritos, Froot Loops and Fruity Pebbles cereals and Jolly Ranchers candy. Advo stanley mug cates for the ban argue the additives have no nutritional value, are used solely for superficial purposes, and can cause health problems. Red 3 has been found to cause cancer in animals and Red 40, Yellow 5 And Yellow 6, have been found to be contaminated with carcinogens like benzidine, which can increase one s risk of developing cancer, according to a 2012 study from the National Institutes of Health.California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, the bill s author, said the legislation could prompt changes in how these types of dangerous foods are marketed to children beyond California, and could even lead to companies changing the way they formulate such snacks. Making back to school lunches fun, tasty and healt vaso stanley hy 03:23 Rttz WikiLeaks: U.S. secretly backed Syria opposition
FIGURING OUT FISA....I wish I could figure out what just happened over the weekend with those competing amendments to the FISA law, but it s tough to get a handle on because 151; duh 151; a lot of the details are classified. There s an awful lot of guesswork involved in trying to figure out what s going on. But here goes anyway.The background seems to be fairly simple. What we know 151; or think we know, anyway 151; is that a FISA judge had approved a certain type of surveillance and then, a short time ago, a new FISA judge rotated in to the court, took a fresh look, and ruled against it. Everybody s best guess is that the ruling has something to do with monitoring communications in which one end is outside the United States and the other end is unknown.Thirty years ago this problem didn t exis stanley tazas t. The old telephone network was circuit switched, which meant that if a terrorist in Kabul called a cell in Hamburg, vaso stanley the call would most likely be routed on a copper wire that ran roughly from Aghanistan to Germany. It was legal to monitor this call without a warrant, but the only place to do it was outside the country. We couldn t have monitored it from inside the U.S. if we wanted to. stanley cup In a modern packet switched network things are different. When you send an email, it gets broken up into packets and tossed onto the internet, where each packet is routed to its destination. When all the packets arrive, they re put back together an
California lawmakers havevoted to banfood additives linked to behavioral issues in kids from school lunchrooms.That means snacks like Flamin Hot Cheetos, Twinkies and more will no longer be allowed in school cafeterias across the state. Stores may still sell the food products, though, under the first-of-its-kind legislation, called the California School Food Safety Act.The controversial ingredients include food dyes Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5 And Yellow 6, which give color to snacks like Do stanley quencher ritos, Froot Loops and Fruity Pebbles cereals and Jolly Ranchers candy. Advo stanley mug cates for the ban argue the additives have no nutritional value, are used solely for superficial purposes, and can cause health problems. Red 3 has been found to cause cancer in animals and Red 40, Yellow 5 And Yellow 6, have been found to be contaminated with carcinogens like benzidine, which can increase one s risk of developing cancer, according to a 2012 study from the National Institutes of Health.California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, the bill s author, said the legislation could prompt changes in how these types of dangerous foods are marketed to children beyond California, and could even lead to companies changing the way they formulate such snacks. Making back to school lunches fun, tasty and healt vaso stanley hy 03:23 Rttz WikiLeaks: U.S. secretly backed Syria opposition
FIGURING OUT FISA....I wish I could figure out what just happened over the weekend with those competing amendments to the FISA law, but it s tough to get a handle on because 151; duh 151; a lot of the details are classified. There s an awful lot of guesswork involved in trying to figure out what s going on. But here goes anyway.The background seems to be fairly simple. What we know 151; or think we know, anyway 151; is that a FISA judge had approved a certain type of surveillance and then, a short time ago, a new FISA judge rotated in to the court, took a fresh look, and ruled against it. Everybody s best guess is that the ruling has something to do with monitoring communications in which one end is outside the United States and the other end is unknown.Thirty years ago this problem didn t exis stanley tazas t. The old telephone network was circuit switched, which meant that if a terrorist in Kabul called a cell in Hamburg, vaso stanley the call would most likely be routed on a copper wire that ran roughly from Aghanistan to Germany. It was legal to monitor this call without a warrant, but the only place to do it was outside the country. We couldn t have monitored it from inside the U.S. if we wanted to. stanley cup In a modern packet switched network things are different. When you send an email, it gets broken up into packets and tossed onto the internet, where each packet is routed to its destination. When all the packets arrive, they re put back together an