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Sneaky Linguistic Secret to Learn a Foreign Language in just 10 Days Revealed
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The Samsung Galaxy peeks out of a pair of pants.FoxNews.com / Jeremy
A. KaplanThe battle to maintain some semblance of privacy in our online
lives is a classic one-step-forward, two-steps-back situation. Just when
you start to feel you have a grasp of things, we get
hit with new revelations about government spying.The latest? How U.S. and
British intelligent agencies are working to take advantage of the extraordinary
information that online social-media sites are collecting on us.So that's
the latest two steps back. The latest one step forward deserves more
notice.Both Apple and Android have recently introduced new ways for advertisers
to deliver targeted ads to us. This sounds like bad news, but
the good part is that, given widespread consumer outrage on the issues,
both companies have shown some spine and designed the new protocols both
to keep the data anonymized and to make it easier for us
to opt out from tracking.Let's be honest. In the realities of the
world we live in, we have to accept not just advertising but
creative advertising. Most of the Internet is free; the price we pay
for it is ads of one sort or another. But changing technology
and the advantage companies have over us when it comes to
understanding the implications of technology has created a situation that
is both excessive and harmful.And, further, we should note that the ad-tracking
data the companies collect should be anonymous. They just know a certain
user
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Amid severe drought conditions, California officials
announced Friday they won't send any water from the state's vast reservoir
system to local agencies beginning this spring, an unprecedented move that
affects drinking water supplies for 25 million people and irrigation for
1 million acres of farmland.The announcement marks the first time in the
54-year history of the State Water Project that such an action has
been taken, but it does not mean that every farm field will
turn to dust and every city tap will run dry.The 29 agencies
that draw from the state's water-delivery system have other sources, although
those also have been hard-hit by the drought.Many farmers in California's
Central Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country,
also draw water from a separate system of federally run reservoirs and
canals, but that system also will deliver just a fraction of its
normal water allotment this year.The announcement affects water deliveries
planned to begin this spring, and the allotment could increase if weather
patterns change and send more storms into the state.Nevertheless, Friday's
announcement puts an exclamation point on California's water shortage, which
has been building during three years of below-normal rain and snow."This
is the most serious drought we've faced in modern times," said Felicia
Marcus, chairwoman of the State Water Resources Control Board. "We need
to conserve what l
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ittle we have to use later in the year,
or even in future years."State Department of Water Resources Director Mark
Cowin said there simply is not enough water in the system to
meet the needs of farmers, cities and the conservation efforts that are
intended to save dwindling populations of salmon and other fish throughout
Northern California.For perspective, California would have to experience
heavy rain and snowfall every other day from now until May to
get the state back to its average annual precipitation totals, according
to the Department of Water Resources."These actions will protect us all
in the long run," Cowin said during a news conference that included
numerous state and federal officials, including those from wildlife and
agricultural agencies.Friday's announcement came after Gov. Jerry Brown's
official drought declaration in mid-January, a decision that cleared the
way for state and federal agencies to coordinate efforts to preserve water
and send it where it is needed most. The governor urged Californians
to reduce their water use by 20 percent.It also reflects the severity
of the dry conditions in the nation's most populous state. Officials say
2013 was the state's driest calendar year since records started being kept,
and this year is heading in the same direction.A snow survey on
Thursday in the Sierra Nevada, one of the state's key water sources,
found the water content in the meager snowpack is just 12 percent
of nor
ls already have been
stressed, after pumping accelerated during the dry winter in 2008 and 2009."The
challenge is that in last drought we drew down groundwater resources and
never allowed them to recover," said Heather Cooley, water program co-director
for the Pacific Institute, a water policy think tank in Oakland. "We're
seeing long term, ongoing declining groundwater levels, and that's a major
problem."Many towns and cities already have ordered severe cutbacks in water
use.With some rivers reduced to a trickle, fish populations also are being
affected. Eggs in salmon-spawning beds of the American River near Sacramento
were sacrificed after upstream releases from Folsom Dam were severely cut
back.The drought is highlighting the traditional tensions between groups
that claim the state's limited water for their own priorities farmers,
city residents and conservationists.Chuck Bonham, director of the California
Department of Fish and Wildlife, urged everyone to come together during
the crisis."This is not about picking between delta smelt and long-fin smelt
and chinook salmon, and it's not about picking between fish and farms
or people and the environment," he said. "It is about really hard
decisions on a real-time basis where we may have to accept some
impact now to avoid much greater impact later."
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