Breaking News: Divas Title match added to Sunday’s EXTREME RULES!

Just announced this evening is a Divas Title rematch this Sunday at Extreme Rules!  This week on Raw a Divas Title match took place which saw Nikki Bella take the Divas Title from Beth Phoenix. Many of us wrestling fans didn’t expect her to be given the title! If the Diva Division wasn’t bad enough now it’s just a joke. From a business point of view I understand that one twin had it so the other rightfully should be given the shot. However, I believe neither should have been given the title.  Even more so to defeat Beth Phoenix!

Either way, Nikki did win the title by an injury to Beth Phoenix. When Beth was seen jumping of the ring  she appeared to have injured her calf or ankle. Beth was seen considerably upset after the incident and sold the angle well. Most fans I’m sure would agree that it seemed legitimate and was surprised to hear it was in fact a work. One can only hope this storyline is leading somewhere good! With the twins rumoured to be leaving the company next week one would be interested to see how this plays out. My personal prediction is a Kharma return this Sunday.  Do you agree that Nikki should be the Divas Champion?  Do you agree with a Kharma return? Or just have something different to say on the matter? Then let me know in your comments below!

Google Drive Doesn’t Respect Your Privacy

With DropBox, Apple’s iCloud and Microsoft’s SkyDrive, no one really expected it to be long before Google brought out its own cloud-storage offering – after all, Google does have a history of relentlessly hopping on the bandwagon. Quite why anyone will use Google Drive over the other options is something of a mystery though, for a few reasons. Firstly, at this point, the people who are using cloud services already have an account with one of the others, and Google Drive is unlikely to offer functionality that the others can’t. Secondly, it offers 5GB free storage, which is more than DropBox’s 2GB but far less than the huge 25GB Microsoft offers with SkyDrive. With a DropBox app on Android,  even Google’s own customers won’t require a subscription to Google Drive – unless, of course, Google does what it did to Twitter in its search engine and drop it in favour of Google+ for real-time search updates. It’s unlikely though, as that would mean barring the DropBox apps, which could alienate users. Storage capacity and offerings aside, what’s most worrisome about the new service is it showcases that Google still hasn’t adjusted its opinion on owning its users’ content, as PC World has also reported. Below is an image displaying the privacy policy for DropBox, SkyDrive and Google Drive:

 

With Google up to its usual tricks, will its claim to your data put you off its service in favour of a more established service from a company that acknowledges your content is your content?

Welcome to our BRAND-NEW WWE column!

Welcome everyone! This is my new column on the goings on of WWE. For the past two and a half decades wrestling has gripped fans worldwide and become a larger-than-life sport. I myself have been a fan since the age of six, picked it up in the generation of Stephanie McMahon Helmsley and Triple H! The modern generation picking it up now probably won’t even remember that . We’ve had so many eras and so many outside projects from WWE that only a true wrestling fan could recall most of the big milestones.
Any fan today getting into wrestling for the first time see the likes of Randy Orton and John Cena, future legends in the making and amazing athletes. However, they don’t know the past stars, the guys that truly put down the foundation for the new generations. Guys like The Undertaker is a legend of legends; the mark he has left in the wrestling industry can never be redone or replaced. For 22 years now, and a previous six on the independent circuit, The Undertaker through many characters has entertained a whole range of people and two generations.
As for the Divas of wrestling, today people see the likes of Kelly Kelly, who sure is great from a business point of view, but she’s not going to define a generation or the Divas division like Lita did. She defined the women’s division of her era; she took high-flying risks that paid off. Today the only Diva worthy of saying she’s true to the division is Eve Torres. We saw her come from a Diva Search winner to the Executive Personal Assistant on Raw.
The modern day era of WWE has changed from the original landscape so much that it’s important that a true WWE fan watches old tapes back, researches the greats so they understand the history of the business and not just latching onto the modern format. Fans these days are losing so much of the culture of the business by getting caught up in the glamorous side of it. That is one reason why I have brought this new column to you! To write reviews on the weekly shows, monthly PPVS, the latest news, new talent, gossip and much more!

Do you need a Twitter-sitter?

It appears that some users on social networking site Twitter really do need somebody to watch over them whilst they tweet away. Recent stories in the media have shown at best a lack of common sense from users and at worst a basic lack of human respect for individuals; it’s probably more a mix of both.

With the recent revelations that users on Twitter revealed the name of a rape victim and then proceeded to abuse her over the social network, it means that either people aren’t thinking before they write online, or Twitter and other social networks have become a platform for the most vile people across the world. The victim had already obtained a court order that prevented her from being named, but that didn’t seem to matter to Twitter users. According to reports, the victim’s name was retweeted and tweeted so many times that it was trending over the weekend, meaning it was one of the most talked about things on Twitter at that time. It’s pretty sickening to be honest. I have never once thought of naming somebody on a social network like that, especially somebody who is a victim of such a heinous crime.

Not content with naming the victim, users then went on to abuse her and degrade her further. In my recent article about cyberbullying, this is exactly the type of example I referred to. These users hide behind their keyboard; they write these vile things and then watch when the media hype around the social network increases tenfold. These bullies aren’t school children. A lot of them are grown adults. Grown adults, who you’d think would know better. Clearly not. It’s obvious that instead of employing babysitters for their own children, they need to employ Twitter-sitters so they don’t overstep the mark when taking to the site to tweet their thoughts. Most of these thoughts aren’t even needed anyway.

What needs to be done? Well, obviously this problem won’t be resolved overnight, no problem can be. It’s important that the correct safeguards are put in place, because prosecuting every user who retweets or tweets something that is offensive and illegal would be a logistical nightmare. Ordinary people need to understand that just because they are writing online, they still have to stick to the same laws as in everyday life. The same rules and laws apply, even though it may be through a social network. It is all about basic human understanding, and the vast majority of us respect and abide by the law so why do some of the same users think they don’t have to when they are tweeting?

It’s not clear why these people tweeted or retweeted what they did over the weekend, but it is clear that the authorities and the government are determined to make examples out of them, and that’s a good thing. Whilst legislation is being drawn up and discussed by the government, I think it is important to shine a light on such cases of illegality on social networks, and to make examples of those users who commit offences  so that other users can see real life consequences of what happens when something illegal is published on a social network.

The French do politics the ‘British way’, they’re just better at it.

Following the first round of Presidential Elections in France, the world has been bowled over by the once called ‘cowardly’ and ‘inefficent’ people that apparently live there. But stereotypers and column cartoonists might have to put their pencils on hold for what looks like a seismic shift in the way the Frenchies do things: they’re doing it British style.

By far the most extraordinary thing for most in this election is the rise of the third place far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, a curvaceous blonde bombshell who, considering her National Front’s previous fascist personality, has done well in crafting a modern identity for a political movement that epitomises the growing angst amongst the French electorate. Walking clear from a crossfire that’s already claimed the economic lives of Greece, Italy, Spain and Ireland, the French emerge only to see their next door neighbour, Germany, a dustpan and brush in one hand, and a cheque in the other, clearing up a slaughter that at one time threatened to engulf the entire continent. Surprisingly enough, they don’t feel too strongly about following suit, on either side.

Marine Le Pen embodies this Euro-backlash, and a way of thinking that once championed French leadership on the continent is now waiting for the first bus out of town. It’s an alien concept to most Britons, who were never bowled away by the idea of a partnership with European Nations – but who ironically have relished its benefits the most enthusiastically, namely the holidays. “The European countries which did not enter the euro display higher performances than countries in the eurozone for ten years” she says, quoting Eurostat data, “The United Kingdom is not in the eurozone and does not have the least desire to be in it. UK does not tolerate this kind of taking away of its freedom.” Le Pen envisages a France where they can set their own interest rates, have their own currency, control immigration (as opposed to the free movement Schengen-Area) and limit its imports – it’s Nationalism, the kind that tells you it’s ‘for France’ followed by a murmured ‘…just only the white ones’.

Because the fact is, Le Pen’s national front is a lot like the BNP (coincidentally also once called The National Front). It screams national sovereignty as its pillar, despises immigration, supranational organisations, interventionism and is a tad nostalgic – not to mention the small problem of a membership that pans the width of a prison cell. Anyone from closet racists, islamophobics to outright fascists have set their sights on Le Pen as the future of France, and although the party’s mantra isn’t evil in its entirety, France risks political radicalism if incumbent centre-right Sarkozy can’t emulate similar policies to quell his people’s dissatisfaction. Sarkozy and socialist Hollande know the political prize is the votes of the far-right, something that could easily deal the deadly blow to their presidential rival. The question is, who’s willing to appease the most?

UK political extremism is pathetic in comparison. The BNP has more or less flatlined since it first took the national stage, commanding only 1.9% of the 2010 general election ballot, whereas Le Pen has managed a seismic 18.1% – just 9% below the President’s UPM Party. It’s not particularly a good thing by any measure when the far-right emerges so triumphantly as it has in France, but at least we showed them just how bigoted you really can be.

 

A basic introduction to Yoga.

Yoga is a philosophy that thrived in the lives of our ancient ancestors, why you ask? Because Yoga not only clears the mind and makes our body stronger, but it also has so many health benefits! Yoga combines exercise, relaxation, meditation and breathing. It plays a vital role in the Mental and Psychical realms of our bodies, which helps guide us to self-realisation. It takes into account the relationships between our body, mind and health using our movements and posture.
There is no easy way to start to learn Yoga; it’s about finding you, finding your boundaries and limits. Learning to overcome your fears and your limitations is the greatest way to build your Yoga Lifestyle. The best method for beginners starting out Yoga is to train their mind into the Yoga Lifestyle by integrating themselves and  traits into it and thus putting themselves in control of our minds; the outcome brings holistic effects, self-realisation, self-awareness, health benefits and a new attitude towards life. One cannot change their life without opening their mind to new things, new beginnings and realising their own potential. This is exactly what Yoga is all about!
The practice itself takes some getting used to; it can be low impact to high impact. Yoga is like a wonder practice; it can be adapted to each individual person and their uniqueness and can be tailored around their level of fitness or state of mind. Everyone can learn and develop in Yoga, which is why it’s so beautiful. To delve further down the rabbit hole the health benefits for the physical, mental and spiritual are so vast that one can feel the outcomes immediately. Each different pose has a different health benefit, whether it is beneficial for your kidneys or bowels or just for basic breathing.
Not only does yoga benefit our organs and body, but also our stamina, strength and to tone our core muscles. When we breathe in during Yoga slowly and deeply, we make more oxygen circulate through our bloodstream. Yoga is an exercise in itself, which causes our cells to be fed a fresh supply of vital nutrients and oxygen which is vital for our bodies, thus this increases energy, vitality and flexibility. Yoga can help a wide range of ailments such as asthma, depression, stress, menstrual problems and lactic acid build-up on our muscles. Some of the ailments that Yoga cures are age-related rheumatism, osteoporosis and arthritis.
However, everyone should bear in mind that Yoga is not a sole cure. One should adapt a good lifestyle and healthy eating to feel the benefits best. Even if people make Yoga a small part of their life it will be beneficial! When one starts to dabble in Yoga it becomes a necessity and a way of life. It’s like the missing key: it opens up your body to a world of new beginnings and no limitations. Yoga is for everyone so start now and push yourself and open up your awareness to your mentality, spirituality and physical body.