Foxtrot87
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Hey, you promised not to tell anyone! New orders of highest priority for you:cleaning orders
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MistLand is surely a bad choice of a developer for such a great game as JA. I can't understand why they didn't make a deal with nival, i really enjoyed Silent Storm with its great graphics, physics, etc.
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Well, they must have included the games which were the most popular among their readers
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For God's sake, guys, i've already said that it says there "What games you'd like to see in "Game Zone" section of our CD". And that is why there are games of so many different genres.
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They're asking what games you'd like to see in the "Game Zone" section of their CD
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The video actually answers an old question: smoking does kill. Â
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I'll tell Zig he has just killed an innocent man
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Hey that's a good idea. Show me that asshole
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There are no Franks there Maybe you meant French. Zig, why can't we make subtitles? I think it's rather easy to do and makes it much easier to understand what people are saying.
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You've got mail, Albert I'm glad you're doing that. I wrote everything in the PM. I think it was for veterans only Here's the link to some video footage of that reenactment. http://www.1tv.ru/owa....66;t=56 Turn the volume down a bit when it starts because there's a loud intro Pictures:
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Considering the fact that it's not a small victory... Pay respect to the people who gave away their life in war against fascist regime. Excuse me, who was the first to attack the USSR? Think of the millions of people who died in this war. Such comments disgust me. I've lost all respect towards you, Albert.
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Yeah, fun indeed. Wait till the economy gets broken because of these people who don't go to work. I'd be crying too because this opposition claims to be democratic but it does not take into account that millions of people voted for Yanukovich. people say that the elections were cheated but no one from this orange mass understands that both sides cheated. Yup, the people on the Western Ukraine never liked Russia. Here's a reminder: the eastern parts with its industry are now feeding the whole Ukraine. The eastern parts voted for Yanukovich because Russians live there. The eastern part was given to Ukraine during the times of USSR and were not taken back. I propose dividing Ukraine into 2 parts. Give Russia the eastern part back. Then we'll see how West is going to accept Ukraine which won't have its strong industry but will have an economical crisis. This is totally untrue. I just want to answer in the same disgusting manner as the author wrote this article. If Putin supports Yanukovich then why can't he visit him and have a conference? And how did Putin help Yanukovich? Did he bring a bag full of fake voting papers where the box against Yanukovich's name was marked? President Bush and other Western leaders perfectly understand what they need Ukraine, Georgia, etc for. Putin is not trying to establish dictatorship over these people, he's trying to gain partners. Yes, very traumatic, i'm sitting and crying for "good old" Soviet times. So called "old colonies" are joining NATO and thus Russia gets surrounded. Talk about partnership with Western countries and working together. Working on what? On getting Russia into a corner? I don't like some of Putin's reforms and his decisions on the Chechen problem. "barely helped in curbing weapons of mass destruction"-which weapons? Do you mean Iraq? "Old colonies"-excuse me, Iraq again. The democratic West should pay attention to its own problems too. " We don't need to be so solicitous of such a bully"-maybe i'm too emotional now, maybe i shouldn't even post an answer to such an article. So is Bush spreading his "quasi dictatorship" over the Europeans and Poland in particular? The problem of NATO arises again. If it was created to oppose the USSR and if the threat from the communists is now gone then why is it needed? "To fight terrorism"-they say. NATO is getting new members, the USA builds a radar in Georgia which scans half of Russia, so who's reviving the cold war? Ah, Europe, USA and Russia, when will you become true partners? Perhaps this post will not change people's point of view but i couldn't sit here and keep my mouth shut (and my fingers were itching, had to use the keyboard).
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Ah, how could i forget about it? Hmm maybe because i'm not their fan
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I think soviet military songs are still popular in Russia. I've heard only a few military songs of post-communistic era and they could be the remakes of soviet songs. But there are many great bands in Russia which compose music not related to the military. For example, the above mentioned Aria. Though it has a military song about Norfolk. The Leningrad band is great too
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If we don't have much information on this question (as you have said there's only his mother who can't be suggested as an objective witness) your posts are as much speculation as mine are. I meant the facts that say that hostages taken by Chechens don't come out alive. Chechens and Iraqis are different people who live in different countries and who lived and grew up in different conditions. I sympathize the innocent people who died in Chechnya and i sympathize Russian conscripts. In this situation we can assume that it was equal to betraying his country, his comrades because the question of the religion is one of the central ones. This is your only point in this thread with which i can agree. It's not a holy war against Islam, damn it. Following your point of view we can call those who fought for democracy "fanatics" but you don't call them fanatics and thus you contradict yourself.
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Do you think they would really let him go even if he did change his religion? They would have killed him and showed the tapes, photos etc. showing that Russian soldiers are weak, they can betray their beliefs and their country. This would lead to more deaths (moral aspect). So perhaps his denyal to change the religion was the real practical thing which in the long run saved lives. You can of course start arguing that they would have let him go but this point of view, considering all the facts, can only be called a nonsense. At least pay some respect to the dead. Geez, he was only 19 years old. How old are you? He killed himself? He was fighting for others and refused to betray his faith and in this situation we can put a = sign between the religion and the country. I hope you understand what i mean and you won't shift my words because this doesn't lead to anything.
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Many people died for the ideas which are being realised now. For example, people died for democracy which the members of this forum are enjoying now. Should we call them fanatics? Calling Radionov a religious fanatic is awfull, how can you say that? He didn't blow himself up killing innocent people! People who can die for an idea change this world (and i hope to the better side). I'm not sure if i could die for one.
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Perhaps the System Restore option can help (if you haven't switched it off before)? Go to Start-All Programes-Accessories-System Tools-System Restore.
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Where have you read that? Give us the link please We don't have a free media but i can still say what i want. At least on the street. At least when there is no police around You're right, our government supports Russian people in former soviet states (i don't think it'll go further than just a support "on paper" only). I'm against Chechen rebels just like our government. But we can't give them their own state, that's impossible now (and that should be discussed in another thread). I agree with you. But you know, today at the university i heard students talk about these new reforms and they were strongly criticizing them, they couldn't understand how these reforms would help us deal with terrorism. So nothing's lost yet If we both mean same channels then i can say that they did show the news about Beslan! Though i think they lied about the number of wounded there They also lied at first about the number of hostages in that school. I can't understand what's happening with our government officials. Are you from Russia?
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In fact by appointing the governors by himself he would break the rules stated in constitution. As he said they're going to use some kind of a fake procedure which will result in appointing governors by him and not by people. I strongly disagree with Putin's decisions. And i can't see how this reform will help Russia protect itself from terrorism.
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That's not what i meant by saying "internatinal control" The amount of nukes in Russia's nuclear arsenal is in fact internationally controled too. I'm of course not a specialist in politics but as i remember in the years of Cold War Germany was under total control of USA (or countries of the West so to say) and USSR. Or wasn't it total?
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I knew somebody would say that Of course i know about that, in my post i meant establishing control over those countries nowadays.
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There are already agreements between the states about shortening the nuclear arsenal. But going farther and establishing international control over it is unlikely, at least in our times.
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Ha ha ha, that's one of the funniest things i've read lately. Maybe hand the nuclear arsenal to Austria? Or maybe take Germany and Austria (and perhaps Italy and Japan) under international control because of their actions which led to millions of dead? Nonsense that is.