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signed by Satoshi Nakamoto -- likely a pseudonym -- and the coins 
made their online debut in 2009. How the coins are created, how 
the transactions are authenticated and how the whole system manages to power 
forward with no central bank, no financial regulator and a user base 
of wily hackers all comes down to computing power and savoir faire.Or, 
as Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist for the ConvergEx Group, describes 
it: "genius on so many levels."The linchpin of the system is a 
network of "miners" -- high-end computer users who supply the Bitcoin network 
with the processing power needed to maintain a transparent, running tally 
of all transactions. The tally is one of the most important ways 
in which the system prevents fraud, and the miners are rewarded for 
supporting the system with an occasional helping of brand-new bitcoins.Those 
bitcoins have become a dangerously hot commodity in the past few days.Rising 
from roughly $13 at the beginning of the year, the price of 
a single bitcoin blasted through the $100 barrier last week, according to 
Mt. Gox, a site where users can swap bitcoins for more traditional 
currencies.On Tuesday, the price of a single bitcoin had topped $200. On 
Wednesday, it hit $266 before a flash crash dragged it back down 
to just over $100. By Thursday, bitcoins were trading for around $150.The 
rebel currency may seem unstable, but then so do some of its 
more traditional counterparts. Some say Bitcoin got 
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a tornado until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said. (AP Photo/David 
Carson, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressThe street light at Howdershell 
Road and Lynn Haven Lane lies damaged following high winds from a 
strong spring storm in Hazelwood late Wednesday evening, April 10, 2013. 
Butch Dye, a hydrometeorological technician with the National Weather Service 
in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb of Hazelwood. 
 "We won't be able to confirm whether it was a tornado 
until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said.  (AP Photo/Erik M. 
Lunsford, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressST. LOUIS  At least one death 
has been blamed on a strong spring storm system that's brought everything 
from tornadoes to ice and snow to much of the Midwest and 
parts of the southeast U.S.Mississippi Emergency Management Agency spokesman 
Greg Flynn says one person has died and several are injured after 
a reported tornado in Kemper County in the far eastern part of 
the state.And in Missouri, the National Weather Service says that the St. 
Louis suburb of Hazelwood was hit by an EF-2 tornado on Wednesday 
night.A National Weather Service meteorologist said crews were still assessing 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> In the movie "Back to the Future," Doc Brown builds a time 
machine into a Delorean.UniversalAn Iranian scientist has registered a time 
machine that he says will work with 98 percent accuracy.Ali Razeghi registered 
"The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine" with Iran's state-run Centre for Strategic 
Inventions, The Telegraph reports.He said the machine would use algorithms 
to predict the future of any individual, between five and eight years 
into their future.Mr Razeghi, 27, reportedly told Fars news agency he had 
been working on the project for the past 10 years."My invention easily 
fits into the size of a personal computer case and can predict 
details of the next five-eight years of the life of its users. 
It will not take you into the future, it will bring the 
future to you," he said.The Telegraph reports Mr Razeghi is the managing 
director of Iran's Centre for Strategic Inventions, and that he has another 
179 inventions registered in his name.He said the invention could help the 
government in predicting military conflict, but he had been criticised for 
trying to play God."This project is not against our religious values at 
all. The Americans are trying to make this invention by spending millions 
of dollars on it where I have already achieved it by a 
fraction of the cost," he said."The reason that we are not launching 
our prototype at this stage is that the Chinese will steal the 
idea and produce it in millions overnight."Get more science an
 ndamental rights of the people of Connecticut."The Connecticut 
Valley in Connecticut and western Massachusetts has been home to a large 
gun industry dating to the Revolutionary War.Andrew Doba, a spokesman for 
Malloy, said the governor is committed to job creation, but additional gun 
restrictions were paramount following the shooting deaths in December of 
20 children and six educators at an elementary school in Newtown."On this 
particular issue he's been clear: We need to prioritize public safety and 
this bill will improve public safety," he said.The law adds more than 
100 firearms to the state's assault weapons ban and creates what officials 
have called the nation's first dangerous weapon offender registry and eligibility 
rules for buying ammunition.Malkowski said he's received many emails from 
customers "fed up with Connecticut.""They urged us to pick up and leave," 
he said.Malkowski said he spoke Tuesday with Texas economic development 
officials trying to lure the company, which was founded in 2003 and 
employs more than 200 employees."It's something we'll strongly consider," 
he said, adding that leaving Connecticut would be difficult. "If you're 
a lawyer with a laptop, that's one thing," he said. "It's not 
something we're going to do easily."Jonathan Scalise, owner of Ammunition 
Storage Components, also of New Britain, said he's received offers from 
Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South 
Dakota and
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