Albert Schweitzer
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got it!
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Yes, but is the gates head supposed to move through the machine? What about the chair, what about the head, I can catch the head before it moves through the machine... we tried it but it seems the dead just doesnt go through the tiles
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BTW how did you get the head into this stupid box under the door? I placed all tiles the way they are supposed to be but the I cant use the box with the head anywhere
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LOL Didnt you train with the Tamagotchi before? I never tried but since you told me that they can die I might try to buy it!
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Why? I have a proven IQ of 123 approved by the Institute of "Angewandte Psychologie Zürich". The problem is only that I am such a disturbed and confused man that I cant make use of my potential. I am as useless as a 60 year old man with the first symptoms of Alzheimer.
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Dean voted against the war. Furthermore it doesn't explain why Kerry voted against providing funding for the war and the rebuilding. It reflects that he's a populist. That's true, but isn't that even more irresponsible? Give the authority to go to war without hearing the whole story first? And mind you that it was pretty obvious when they voted that the war was a Bush obsession and not a necessity. Check the Iraq thread that was active at the time and you'll see what we wrote here at the time they voted. He is a populist, that is for sure. Dean voted against but a guy like him is not mainstream enough to get enough votes. About the rest of your post I must admit I dont realy know enough. Anyhow, I assumed one must be sure whether your have your country backing a war before you ask for a legitimation by the UN. Would you do it the other way around, first ask the UN to get the "go" and then find out that the senate dissaproves it?
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terrific! You never missed that line in any of your posts
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Hoh Hoh Hoh. This is america Denoir, where politicians are tacticans. Kerry voted pro invasion in order not to screw up his upcoming candidature. He didnt want to swim against the stream so early and in such an important decision. This does in no way reflect his behaviour once he is president. And this vote took place BEFORE the final UN hearing and therefore you cannot say that he was PRO Unilateral-WAR and AGAINST a different alternative solution from the UN.
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LOL. Not smart enough to know the IQ scale apparently [ It is the imperial system! You are used to the Metric system Denoir!
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Fantastic  !!! That is a realy funny comment. Oh boy... I think this thread has the "nuclear bomb" potential! a "fair trial" can be won with good lawyers? Well if this case is being won then not because of the "lawyers" but because of the "fair" trial. If a bad lawyer would loose this trial, then it wouldnt be "fair" American soldiers dont live in Iraq, so what do you complain about when they cut US throats?
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oh, i played doom2 1-2 times, but i stuck in the last level. how did you solve it? Copy Past You have to hurry up before too many monsters are around. The good thing is that once the tower is rising, you are hardly being hit.
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And the only logical consequence of "eye for an eye" is that finally both sides will be blind forever!
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We are forgeting that in Guantanamo at least "certain" rules are still being respected. But to me there is a far more concerning strategy being applied recently. Many arabic asylim seekers now living in the US are being sent back to their former motherland. Actually the US secret service has allocated one specific plane only for this purpose. The advantage is that those arabs are often threatened to be tortured or even executed once they are back home. The US hands them over to the local administration and then uses intel being gathered by e.g. syrian torture chambers to feed its own database. the syrian secret service is not so sensitive about physical torture and knows how to "retreive" info from a prisoner. In europe we have a strict and clear ideology. Noone should be sent home to his country if he is threatened to be tortured or executed, full stop! Outsourcing torture, now that is what I call a new "solution"!
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I must say I am realy scared of what might happen during the Olympics or the 2006 football World Cup. No doubt that security, as tight as it may be, has no chance to catch a terorist during such a monster event!
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Just one last important note. If you are going through Belgium or France this summer then watch your speed. The french have announced an official Anti-speeding year and promised to send "armies" of police to control the holliday traffic. Speeding more than 18km/h might already cost you far bejond 100 Euros. If you park your car incorrectly it will be blocked and locked with a special tool! Belgium will concentrate all its police on the transit-highways and it is the country with probably the highest fines. If you dont pay they lock down your car.
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Great to see you enjoying the game. But how about tough games? OFP isnt one of the toughest games out there, but you definetly need to know HOW TO trick the AI and find where it lacks intelligence. AND you need creativity especially in the SpecOp missions. I remember the last level of Doom2. That game was hard to beat as well without a cheat. What about the original Gothic.At the beginning you get screwed over by the most basic monsters, even a stupid austrich can kill your hero. Starcraft Brod War had very tough parts as well. (easiest game I played recently was COD)
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I havent played the new version, bals did. But the first one was (or did I play the second one)...well anyway I bought in a compilation of BEST GAMES and it was the only one I realy enjoyed playing... BUT IT WAS HARD!
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Okay, the first 2 games were realy new and had fabulous new ideas. Not shoot and run but hide, trap and snipe. But I fear I had enough of that by now. Sam Fisher has successfully robbed this genre and succeeded against Thief. Does thief have a chance?
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Reports clear u.s. soldiers in missile incident
Albert Schweitzer replied to Mister Frag's topic in OFFTOPIC
Ignorant as i am of all the facts nonetheless that sounds fairly serious. A war is the only and first time a military infrastructure can be tested. A lot of mistakes and risks can be eliminated beforehand by creating the right Standard Operating Procedures and improving communicational tools but in the end a soldier needs "WAR" experience to properly handle his machinery. At the beginning of world war II many of those FF errors occured and it took a lot of casualties untill the military was action-experienced enough to prevent those from happening. Learning by making error is a normal component of the learning curve in any job, but in the military it unfortunately costs lifes. We can say the Americans are too stupid to handle the guns they build but in the end every nations would have made the same errors. We are all lacking real war-experience since decades. The russians in WWII didnt even bother learning from it, they had enough man-power and a FF incident was too unimportant to try to change it. -
kind of anoying that we only have 1 thread on "your personal collection of best addons" There should be different threads for planes, vehicules, soldiers and arms. This forum could be the best platform to supply ALL best addons, if it would be more organised! You know I am right!
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my mother didnt mind.. and as kids we (4 of us) came usually straight out of the forrest, so she and the nanny had to force us into the shower, the rule to come washed to breakfast, lunch and dinner was pretty strict and noone was allowed to get up from the table before my father allowed it. And I guess they were generally happy if we kept our shoes on, taking them off means loosing them.
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I think I will rent out my appartment... considering the prices for hotels during that time... BUT Berlin has already more hotel rooms available than Manhattan.. and there are several big ones still to be finished and more to come.
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let me guess, this system is more costly than paying around 30 fines a year
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Okay, if you have a carpet in your home, well I think it might be a different story. But for someone who grew up with wodden and stone floor that isnt much of an issue. Certainly, I dont put my shoes on the sofa nor would I let my dog sleep there or in my bed. I just think it is so much more important to welcome a girl with "you are wearing beautiful shoes" than with "could you please take of your dirty street-shoes". In my parents home we had relatively sensitive floor made of a rather costly rainforrest wood, slender sharp shoes for women would harm it pretty badly, still we never asked anyone to take them off. Â Shoes are an important part of our clothing, some people feel naked without their shoes, or that they have been robbed their most important accessoire. Honnestly, I dont like carpets too much. And if I would buy them in a dark color anyway.. but usually I prefer a nice old wodden floor in a renovated old house. That is what I have right now and all I gotta do is hoover, wipe and now and then give it some special treatment. Thats the way to go. A big mat and people know their duty.