Thousands of Leaked KGB Files Are Now Open To the Public

schwit1 (797399) writes "Over 20 years after being smuggled out of Russia, a trove of KGB documents are being opened up to the public for the first time. The leaked documents include thousands of files and represent what the FBI is said to view as "the most complete and extensive intelligence ever received from any source." The documents include KGB information on secret Russian weapons caches, Russian spies, and KGB information on the activities of Pope John Paul II. Known as the Mitrokhin Archive, the files are all available as of today at Churchill College’s Archives Centre."

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CentOS Linux Version 7 Released On X86_64

An anonymous reader writes "Today, CentOS project unveiled CentOS Linux 7 for 64 bit x86 compatible machines. CentOS conforms fully with Red Hat’s redistribution policy and aims to have full functional compatibility with the upstream product released in last month. The new version includes systemd, firewalld, GRUB2, LXC, docker, xfs instead of ext4 filesystem by default. The Linux kernel updated to 3.10.0, support for Linux Containers, 3d graphics drivers out of the box, OpenJDK 7, support for 40G Ethernet cards, installations in UEFI secure Boot mode on compatible hardware and more. See the complete list of features here and here. You can grab this release by visiting the official mirror site or via torrents. On a related note there is also a CentOS Linux 7 installation screencast here."

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​Keep Mosquitoes at Bay with This Plastic Bottle Bug Trap

​Keep Mosquitoes at Bay with This Plastic Bottle Bug Trap

No one wants to be eaten alive by mosquitoes, but there’s no need to resort to harsh chemicals to keep them at arm’s length. Instructables user Dartorso has a solution in the form of a trap you can easily make from a plastic bottle and a few other tools.

There are all manner of sprays you can use to keep bugs under control, but the plastic bottle mosquito trap is an environmentally friendly alternative. You should have the most of the necessary bits and piece lying around the house—a plastic bottle, sugar, brewer’s yeast, tape, black cardboard, and scissors.

The bottle itself needs a little preparation—just cut off the top portion and insert it upside down. The secret to the trap is the mixture that goes inside. Boil some water, add a little sugar, cool the mixture, and add brewer’s yeast. The yeast produces CO2 as it eats the sugar, which attracts the mosquitoes. It’s important to cool the water so you don’t melt the plastic bottle or kill the yeast.

Darthorso explains how the trap works:

The brewer’s yeast produce a small but continue amount of CO2, that, mixed with the high sugar amount in water, creates a smell that is irresistible for mosquitoes!

So, these little devils fly inside the small hole of the bottle cap and get stuck, with no way out except for the hole itself. The percentage of mosquitoes that fly out again from the trap is ridiculously low.

The completed trap can be covered with cardboard before hanging, or you can put it in a liquor container. The container makes the trap easier to hang, and also makes it easier to change the bottle when needed. You should find that a mere 10 grams of yeast lasts for around two weeks, making it highly cost-effective.

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Train Derailment Dumps Two 737 Fuselages Into Clark Fork River

McGruber (1417641) writes "Boeing builds its 737 airplane fuselages in a Wichita, Kansas factory. The fuselages are then shipped on top of railroad flatcars (as shown in this photograph) to Boeing’s Renton, Washington plant, where assembly is completed. Unfortunately, a train carrying two fuselages to Renton derailed approximately 18 miles east of Superior, Montana. The 737s slid down a steep embankment and ended up in the Clark Fork River. That’ll buff right out."

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Learn How to Cook Anything on the Grill With This Infographic

Learn How to Cook Anything on the Grill With This Infographic

Even the most experienced grill master has trouble memorizing cooking times for everything. This chart tells you all you need to know for almost anything grill worthy.

The graphic is comprehensive and includes beef, pork, seafood and veggies. Not only does it tell you the different cooking times, but also the proper temperatures for food safety. If you’ve ever been a victim of undercooked chicken or overcooked dry burgers, pass this chart along to the cook.

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Seeing frozen pizza get made looks a lot like CGI

Seeing frozen pizza get made looks a lot like CGI

It kind of makes sense for frozen pizzas to look so fake. As delicious as frozen pizza can be—and trust me, I think they’re fantastic—they’re barely food. They’re more like sodium-laced stripped wheat frisbees topped with spiced rubber parts. Here’s how frozen pizza is made in a big factory. If you pretend it’s CGI, it’ll make you feel better.

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