So RAD!! Broadband in Korea.. I am in this cafe in Korea, listening to
WMSE out of Milwaukee, surrouned by 74 21" inch PIII 866 gaming machines... This is living large!!! Korea is so high tech, you gots to love it.
I'll post the details of why I was here in a bit... when I get home to slow ass machines.
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This is a memo from the building I used to live in... It has been decided in the general meeting with effective from 1 October 2001, the building will not allow the following natives to rent or stay in the building - Syrian, Russian, Black African, Uzbekistanese and new constituted countries from the Federal or Russian country. .... This was due to disturbance of aliens in many rented apartment units did not follow the condominium regulations such as the Syrian, Uzbekistanese and others who are working in prostitution and the like to smoke in lifts.
No black Africans allowed, but you white ones.. that's fine.
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David Duke: Taking away Constitutional rights in the fight against terrorism is like burning your coat to protect yourself against the cold. Benjamin Franklin said it right. "People who give up freedom for security achieve neither."
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Indonesia Muslim Group to Start Ousting Americans ``The sweeping (hunt) will be conducted as elegantly as it can. We will approach foreigners...For Americans and Britons they will be warned in a nice way to leave Indonesia. If necessary, we will take them to the airport.''
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Yahoo! News - Reuters Photo Bangladeshi Islamists pray for the safety of Saudi-born Osama bin Laden
and aperently he likes Bert too. (look closely at the poster that is being held up.) Also it appears Bin Laden is seen pictured with his Jack Daniels.
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Why U.S. Is Dropping Food In Afghanistan To minimize the possibility that they could hit and injure someone, the packets are designed to flutter to the ground rather than drop straight down.
»Time:6:41 PM
If it's not in a mosque... it's not real worship....Afghan Capital Wakes to Anti-Aircraft Fire ``How long more do the Americans want us to suffer?'' asked one anguished Kabul man. ``We can't sleep...we can't go to mosques to worship.''
»Time:6:33 PM
Afghan Capital Wakes to Sound of Anti-Aircraft Fire With a price tag of over $1 million apiece, the cost of the cruise missiles blasted at Afghanistan (news - web sites) in two nights approaches the Taliban's entire $90 million national budget for last year.
»Time:10:25 AM
This is ok, but I would dress special ops forces in Burkas, that only women wear. Since they are covered from head to toe... the Taliban would never know who was a woman.. and who was a highly trained fully armed comando. They could run around the whole country... then the Taliban would have no choice but to lift the ban on woman being covered.
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Meanwhile, Pentagon sources say the U.S. government -- as a precursor to possible military action -- is considering air-dropping transistor radios into Afghanistan to allow Afghan citizens to hear broadcasts produced by the U.S. State Department or military psychological operations units.
The sources say radio broadcasts would be designed to undermine support for suspected terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and members of his al Qaeda organization and would encourage opposition to the ruling Taliban.
The radio broadcasts would also emphasize that "the people of Afghanistan are not the enemy" of the United States and would not be "targeted" in a U.S. military action, say these Pentagon sources.
From Jamie McIntyre
CNN Washington Bureau
CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- A senior defense official traveling with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld indicated Thursday that the United States is considering pre-emptive strikes against air defense sites in Afghanistan to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid.
Rumsfeld, in an interview with reporters traveling with him in Cairo, refused to say if the option was under consideration.
The defense secretary confirmed the Pentagon is drawing up plans for air drops of food and medicine for the Afghan people but would not say how the planes would be protected from the threat of surface-to-air missiles known to be in the possession of the ruling Taliban.
"The food drops will be done only in the event that it's very clear that SAM site and the limited number of surface-to-air missiles, and the rather larger number of Stinger missiles would not pose a problem," Rumsfeld said.
President Bush presented the broad outline Thursday morning of a proposed $320 million humanitarian aid package for the people of Afghanistan, as the administration continued trying to broaden the schism between that nation's ruling Taliban and its general population.
Speaking at the State Department, Bush said the package was intended to demonstrate to the Afghan people, ravaged by more than two decades of bloody warfare, that the United States and the international coalition it has assembled have set their sights on the Taliban and the al Qaeda network of terrorist groups.
The United States, Bush said, would stand with the people of Afghanistan in the face of the Taliban.
Meanwhile, Pentagon sources say the U.S. government -- as a precursor to possible military action -- is considering air-dropping transistor radios into Afghanistan to allow Afghan citizens to hear broadcasts produced by the U.S. State Department or military psychological operations units.
The sources say radio broadcasts would be designed to undermine support for suspected terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and members of his al Qaeda organization and would encourage opposition to the ruling Taliban.
The radio broadcasts would also emphasize that "the people of Afghanistan are not the enemy" of the United States and would not be "targeted" in a U.S. military action, say these Pentagon sources.
»Time:1:19 PM
Want to see a 360 degree view from the top of my roof? Well
here it is. Give it some time to load up (took me 5 minutes) but is will show you a full view from the roof - 40 floors up. Located on Asoke Rd.
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