mchain
2201
Rare Pileus Cloud Photographed in Zimbabwe
Link provided as file is too large to attach (up to 13 MB depending on file format): http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140219.html
mchain
2203
Agreed. Due to a human phenomena known as pareidolia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia there is a lot to be seen in the cloud structure. I see a penguin, sphinx, and a horse’s mouth with teeth. Also an UFO?
Also, doubt the pileus cloud actually disappeared, but was no longer visible as the sun angle dropped down as the sun set, and the refracted light no longer could be seen, as in a rainbow, so it is transient in nature and only seen under the right circumstances. Could be much more common because of that. Whatever it is, there is a lot of energy visibly being displayed as the cloud is morphing into a thunderhead.
It’s a good site. ;D
bob3160
2204
bob3160
2205
A notice I can live with and even be happy about. 
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1394762869793-25968.png
Thanks Google.
I’d be happy to get that kind of information all day long. 
Symantec fires CEO, appoints interim replacement
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2014/032114-symantec-fires-ceo-appoints-interim-279939.html
The company might also split itself up, spinning off either its security or its backup and recovery business and focusing on just one of them, Holland said. Integrating an acquired company into the current sprawling organization would be a challenge, he said.
DavidR
2208
Isn’t that what Symantec have been doing for years, buying up companies to incorporate their ideas into their own products.
They’re not buying, they’re selling (splitting). Am I wrong?
DavidR
2210
My comment relates to Symantec’s past practice buying out other companies. Now for them to all of a sudden say that it would be difficult integrating acquired companies into their business. When they have been doing this for many, many years.
bob3160
2211
Cyber Warfare Realtime Map by Kaspersky Lab
http://cyberwar.kaspersky.com/
bob3160
2214
bob3160
2215
bob3160
2216
Some 40+ years ago, I used basic to write a word processing program called “Tiny Word” for the
Commodore 64 and then used a compiler to speed up the program.
That was a lot of fun and reminded me of why algebra was actually an important subject in school. 
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1399304065082-36448.png
Not Bad, considering that I’m using WiFi at a Motel in Torrance CA.
More amazing is the fact that I’m using avast! Free and avast! SecureLine VPN for security
and I still have that speed after I’m fully protected. 
A personal Request to make my father-in-law’s (WW2 Vet) 95th Birthday Celebration
a very special one.
If your interested, you’ll find the details and the needed information at:
https://plus.google.com/116622969170071590263/posts/HuSDRmu2s6R