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Message 2073546 - Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 20:22:27 UTC

Somehow, the mass media news appears to be mainly negative or just simply grotesquely sensationalist.


To try to add some positivity to the balance, here we have a thread for Positive World News.

That title works equally well for "Positive World, News", "Positive, World News", and for "Positive World News" all alike depending on where you want to put or blur the emphasis.


We do have a beautiful world amidst the various bits of silliness!

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Message 2073548 - Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 20:23:39 UTC
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I'll lead the positivity with some guaranteed good thoughtful thoughts:


If we had more women leaders, the world would be a safer place: His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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Dharamshala, India — “Sometimes I speculate that if we had more women leaders, the world would be a safer place. Look at Finland and New Zealand and the achievements of their women leaders”...

... His Holiness the Dalai Lama interacted with 12 young influencers and change-makers with different conflict-ridden backgrounds, these individuals got the chance to interact with His Holiness through online video communication from his residence in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India on April 12, [2021]...

... His Holiness the Dalai Lama answered by saying, “In my lifetime, I’ve seen a great deal of bloodshed in a variety of wars. The result of such violence has just been suffering and more hatred. This is one of the reasons why I admire the European Union. Historically several of the nations that are among its members, especially the French and Germans, have regularly fought with each other down the centuries. However, after the end of the Second World War, they realized that constantly viewing your neighbor as your enemy serves no good purpose. Today, we have to think about the whole of humanity. It’s no longer enough just to think of your own nation or continent. The whole world has to be included...



Hopefully for our example of "Brexit" for the UK, we are in reality still very much a part of the feelings for Europe regardless of the 'grandstanding' of the present short term politics. We have already enjoyed the first few uninterrupted multiple generations of peace for the first time in recorded history for the largest area across Europe so far in our recorded history. Here's hoping we continue to improve relations across an ever wider area.


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Message 2073556 - Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 20:57:29 UTC - in response to Message 2073548.  
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I'll lead the positivity with some guaranteed good thoughtful thoughts:
If we had more women leaders, the world would be a safer place: His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Dharamshala, India — “Sometimes I speculate that if we had more women leaders, the world would be a safer place. Look at Finland and New Zealand and the achievements of their women leaders”...

You mean like:
Arlene Foster
Nicola Sturgeon
Ursula Von Der Leyen
Angela Merkel
Edit: & we musn't forget
Theresa May
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Message 2073642 - Posted: 17 Apr 2021, 16:15:24 UTC - in response to Message 2073556.  
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I'll lead the positivity with some guaranteed good thoughtful thoughts:
If we had more women leaders, the world would be a safer place: His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Dharamshala, India — “Sometimes I speculate that if we had more women leaders, the world would be a safer place. Look at Finland and New Zealand and the achievements of their women leaders”...

You mean like:
Arlene Foster
Nicola Sturgeon
Ursula Von Der Leyen
Angela Merkel
Edit: & we musn't forget
Theresa May

Hey! You missed out the historic Maggie Thatcher and the even more historic Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth I, Joan of Arc, Boudica, and I'm sure others that history should mention better.

There are notable inspirational women making positive change today: 12 Women Leaders That Changed The World In 2020.

Note that most leaders carve their name in history for their actions in war and battles and atrocity...

I'm sure that His Holiness has chosen his two present day examples with his usual great care and insight for making a positive difference to help and improve our world.


The world is how we shape it for ourselves.

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Message 2073643 - Posted: 17 Apr 2021, 16:27:59 UTC
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For more positivity from around our world:


Nasa chooses SpaceX to build Moon lander
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Nasa has chosen Elon Musk's company SpaceX to build a lander that will return humans to the Moon this decade.

This vehicle will carry the next man and the first woman down to the lunar surface under the space agency's Artemis programme.

Another goal of the programme will be to land the first person of colour on the Moon.

The lander is based on SpaceX's Starship craft...

Ten remarkable new marine species from 2020
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Ten remarkable new marine species newly discovered in 2020:

  • The E.T. Sponge
  • The Patrick Sea Star
  • The Branch-Armed Nostril Copepod
  • The Yellow Sea Slug of Ørland
  • The Giant Plastic Amphipod
  • Haffi’s Upside-Down Tapeworm
  • The Beautiful Branching Bryozoan
  • The Tree-of-Life Tardigrade
  • The Feisty Elvis Worm
  • Red Wide-Bodied Pipefish



Ocean Science in Action: ... Marine Ecosystems and Food Security
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Explore how innovative marine technologies can tackle the challenges of the sustainable management of marine ecosystems...

Journey to the Western Indian Ocean alongside experts at the UK’s National Oceanography Centre to learn how we can measure and monitor the oceans in order to better protect them...

(Online video course, free)



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Message 2073795 - Posted: 19 Apr 2021, 18:49:22 UTC

Two very positively inspiring people:


Greta Thunberg: Meeting David Attenborough was 'indescribable'
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Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg says meeting with fellow campaigner Sir David Attenborough was "indescribable."

He features in the 18-year-old's new BBC documentary on climate change, A Year to Change the World.

Speaking to Greg James on the Radio 1 Breakfast show, Greta said Sir Attenborough is the kind of person everyone looks up to...



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Message 2073971 - Posted: 22 Apr 2021, 0:22:21 UTC - in response to Message 2073795.  

Two very positively inspiring people:


Greta Thunberg: Meeting David Attenborough was 'indescribable'
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Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg says meeting with fellow campaigner Sir David Attenborough was "indescribable."

He features in the 18-year-old's new BBC documentary on climate change, A Year to Change the World.

Speaking to Greg James on the Radio 1 Breakfast show, Greta said Sir Attenborough is the kind of person everyone looks up to...



Enjoy!

The world is how we shape it for ourselves.

Be Excellent to one another!
Martin


I joked elsewhere that Barron will eventually meet her, become enamored with her and ask for her hand in marriage.
Capitalize on this good fortune, one word can bring you round ... changes.
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Message 2074449 - Posted: 28 Apr 2021, 16:57:56 UTC

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Message 2074460 - Posted: 28 Apr 2021, 19:39:37 UTC - in response to Message 2074449.  
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Positive news for Northern Ireland

That looks and sounds like good but difficult poilitics in action. Also, far better than the poisoned rhetoric of "talks about 'talks'" of the past.

To note some snippets:

If there is a leadership contest, it will be the first in the DUP's 50-year history.

... Mrs Foster said it was important to give space over the coming weeks for the party officers to make arrangements for the election of a new leader.

  • From trailblazing leader to party civil war
  • Why did the DUP move against Arlene Foster?
  • 'The DUP has lost touch with ordinary unionists'


Mrs Foster has endured a turbulent time as DUP leader and the fall-out from Brexit - which the party supported - has put particular pressure on the party's top brass as it faces having to weather the storm caused by the Northern Ireland Protocol, which imposed a border down the Irish Sea.

It has also been suggested recent changes to NI's abortion laws and the commitment to implement an Irish language act were causing concerns with some elected DUP representatives ahead of next year's assembly election...

... [Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill - ] "The broad community are impatient for social reform and political change which reflects a modern and progressive society where everyone can feel that they belong on an equal basis,"



The real positive news is if all parties concerned can finally bury the hatchets of tribalism and conflict and vendettas of old and instead look forwards to new and better things equally.

Here's hoping for that part of the world to move up to better times!


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Message 2074952 - Posted: 4 May 2021, 15:06:23 UTC
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Here's hoping that some good will come from better and more kindly awareness:


Cleaner's angry resignation note sparks flood of support
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A resignation note left by a cleaner for her boss has gone viral on Twitter, with people speaking out against the poor treatment of support staff.

Julie Cousin walked out of her job as a cleaner for HSBC last Friday after 35 years...

[Awful manager] ... Ms Cousins wrote in the note that the treatment she experienced was "nothing more than aggressive and cruel".

"So going forward, please all of you remember - in a world when you can be anything, be kind, because you are all no better than the cleaner."...

... She added that she decided to leave after the upsetting incident with the manager, as she wanted to work with people she felt comfortable with...

... Multiple users said that that it was important to make an effort to chat to cleaners and other support staff in the workplace, treating them as colleagues, rather than inferior workers. They added that doing so led to a pleasant working environment, a sense of camaraderie, and even cleaner offices to work in. ...




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Message 2074957 - Posted: 4 May 2021, 15:38:47 UTC - in response to Message 2074952.  

Nothing new.
Even Covid hasn't taught them anything.
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Message 2075093 - Posted: 6 May 2021, 13:05:38 UTC
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And here's hoping these gentle cyber prompts help people to be better toward each other:


Twitter tells users to be nice and think twice before replying
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... Twitter said the tests showed that the prompts reduced offensive replies...

... Users composed, on average, 11% fewer offensive replies after being prompted for the first time, Twitter said.

They were also less likely to receive offensive and harmful replies back...



Enjoy renewed good Karma :-)

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Message 2075151 - Posted: 7 May 2021, 1:57:13 UTC
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Positively fantastic!

Enjoy:

Scott Manley - SpaceX's Starship Prototype Takes To The Skies And Returns Safely


Enjoy the cinematic start and the first of a kind finale! Here we are seeing, over the timescale of mere weeks, what is currently taking others DECADES to still not do...

Fantastic dedicated team effort. Way to go to the stars!

Fantastic!


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Message 2075496 - Posted: 11 May 2021, 0:06:25 UTC
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Still on an out of this world theme, we have this beauty:


Nasa craft carrying 4.5bn-year-old asteroid dust begins long trek home
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A time capsule containing a sample of rock and dirt as old as the Solar System will drop from outer space into the Utah desert on 24 September 2023.

That is what Nasa has planned for its historic Osiris-Rex asteroid probe, which began its trek home on Monday.

Its precious cargo of 60g of ancient debris from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu is the largest sample collected since the Apollo Moon missions...



Fantastic results from a dedicated team of scientists and engineers spanning decades here on earth to put that epic trek in motion!

Totally tremendous for what a dedicated group can achieve...


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Message 2075537 - Posted: 11 May 2021, 14:40:23 UTC

Here is some good news for greater kindness to ALL creatures great and small:


Queen's Speech: Government makes pledges on animal welfare
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... for the upcoming Parliament, the pledges ranged from improving standards in zoos to mandatory microchipping for cats.

The measures will be covered by three bills introduced over the next year. No 10 said it wanted to be a "global leader" on animal welfare and set "high standards for others across the world to follow"...

... In its Action Plan for Animal Welfare, it commits to:

  • Recognising animal sentience - the capacity of animals to have feelings, including pain and suffering - in law through the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill
  • Ending the export of live animals for fattening and slaughter and taking "further steps" to limit foie gras trade
  • Bringing in "more effective powers" to tackle livestock worrying as part of its Kept Animals Bill
  • Also using the bill to stop people keeping primates as pets, improving standards in zoos and "cracking down" on puppy smuggling
  • Bringing in mandatory cat microchipping and improving the current databases.


The government also proposed banning the import of hunting trophies - as well as stopping advertising for the trips to hunt them...




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Message 2077203 - Posted: 3 Jun 2021, 11:39:40 UTC

Just some of the beauty of our world around us:


Optical illusion of orangutan wins award
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A mind-bending photograph of an orangutan with the sky reflected in water has won first prize in the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2021 competition...

... Here are winning images from other categories, with descriptions by the photographers...

Beautiful!


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Message 2078240 - Posted: 19 Jun 2021, 16:24:58 UTC

For some fun musical positivity, we have:


Black Score: "4K" - Exactly 4 Million Notes ... MIDI ~ TheSuperMarioBros2


Headphones required to appreciate that one!

So, that uses the old computer MIDI 'list of notes' that are then played. In this example, LOTs of 'em!

And then for fun, we have this extreme example:


10 MIDI AUDIO ILLUSIONS - Can You Guess ALL the Songs?

For me, Number 5 is the most recognizable.

Regardless, that is just tremendous! Crazy abuse of MIDI and a crazy example of where the MIDI file for that must be silly larger than the resultant audio file!!



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Message 2079954 - Posted: 14 Jul 2021, 0:19:38 UTC

Simply fantastic!


See:

Virgin Galactic Triumphs!! Space Tourism? It's WAY more than that! Here's why...
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Why Virgin Galactic offers much more than space tourism, and how a flight on VSS Unity can be available to ANYONE!!!

(Bext played at x1.5 speed ;-) ... Unless you wish to savor the spectacle!)


Just fantastic, with fantastic people!

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Message 2081299 - Posted: 31 Jul 2021, 12:16:58 UTC
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When everyday people form a community with a common purpose:


The art of campaigning - Skerningham Woodland
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Amid acres of untouched woodland ... It’s not surprising that when a housing development was proposed in Skerningham Woods, the local community of Darlington mobilised...



I still find it strange that 'developers' blindly destroy the very thing that brings those self same developers into destroy an area in the first place...

Green grass and trees and natural wildlife, or a desert of tarmac and bricks?...

It really is our choice.

There are far better ways... As demonstrated!


Enjoy the natural world around you!
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Message 2081388 - Posted: 1 Aug 2021, 21:28:11 UTC
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Ya cannae get a more comprehensive fun packed week than this for shooting for Space!

Spectacular!!


SpaceX Hardcore Starbase and Starship Surge, Nauka Causes ISS Tilt, SpaceX Wins Europa Clipper


Be wowed!!

Beautiful to see what can be positively achieved...

Enjoy!


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