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      Murder Victim or Murderer? A 5,300 Year Old Cold Case…

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      Was the famous “Iceman” of the Italian Alps a killer, victim or avenger? Will we ever know?

      SOURCE :
      http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/0811iceman11-ON.html

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      Expresso tax in Seattle(not regular coffee, though)…

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      There’s not wrong with this tax. At least its something the voters have a chance to decide. If you don’t like it, don’t vote for it… :-? At least you don’t have the tripling of the car tax (or as Davis puts it, “car fee”) here in CA…

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      F_alk, tell us a little of your gov't/work benefits…

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      Well, I can give you some human impressions. I studied Mathematics in Birmingham, Alabama for 10 month. Though the German unemployment rate is bigger than the American, the people are far better off in Germany than in America. There is less poverty, there are fewer homeless and the education is far better.
      There are more beggars on the street than here. There is much more crime in the cities. I spoke with lots of people in dept and living from paycheque to paycheque. The cars on the streets were old and damaged. The same is true for many houses I saw. The college is very expensive, but Math 101 is rediculous. An American Bachelor is maybe, just maybe, a little more than a Bavarian Abitur.

      Since I’m still at college, I don’t work yet and thus can’t give you personal information on that.

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      WMDs…an independent source...

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      laughs Falk concerned with staying on topic? black is white, night is day…

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      Priceless AIDS research stolen!

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      @F_alk:

      The question is wether they will make it public or try to sell it for max profit.

      The answer: Delete the file and use the laptop to play the MS version of Solitaire. I’ll bet the thieves wiped the data before they heard what it really was worth.

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      I foresee the UN & EU pushing global warming scare…

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      @Yanny:

      The earth is warming up, I think theres pretty good evidence of that. Underground temperatures have risen a few degrees, polar ice caps are melting, all small signs. The cause is also probably a combination of greenhouse gases, the shifting equilibrium of the earth, and other small things. However it is a dangerous trend and we need to take steps to prevent it. Should it be our top priority, no.

      The evidence is not as good as many people think. In the 1970s the trend was that temperatures were falling. It all depends on where you start counting from. An experiment with double the amount of carbon dioxide proved that plants with the increased carbon dioxide levels grew to double their normal size and could produce double the amount of oxygen, therefore sustaining a larger population. Even the satellite proof fails to take clouds into account, which lower he temperature a great deal.

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      German turned Muslim( Middle East Educated) terrorist caught

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      @Grigoriy:

      TX is either Texas or Thanx-you be the judge. :P

      OK.

      Texas.

      I’ve seen some odd ‘Thank yous’ on this site…
      tanks…arm…armour…10-Q, just to name a few.

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      Texas Dems Run away again…

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      @F_alk:

      Good thing. More of that.

      Another liberal who runs away to fight his battles??

      @Grigoriy:

      well, it seems as though they’re doing the right thing to me, even though I am a conservative (don’t want to say Republican necessarily) but the real issue here is
      “In a showdown with national implications, 11 Democrats from the Texas Senate accused Republicans of trying to ram through a CONGRESSIONAL redistricting plan that could get them seven more seats and add to their narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.”

      That’s like allowing the foxes to build the chicken coop. Someone else ought to be doing that job.

      Okay, it’s been done this way for about 15 decades. How about we allow the redistricting with a net gain for the Republicans of 3(below the average and not the SEVEn seats they could gain. Then pass an ammendment that redistricting would only be necessary when the states # of US Representatives changes.

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      Study…Hitler, Reagan & Limbaugh a Conservative Match!!

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      @NatFedMike:

      lots of Americans are over weight fat asses who follow what Bush says blindly and think the War in Iraq is some Holy Crusade that can do no wrong.

      Hey, I may be an ass, but I’m not overweight. :) As far as Bush, and the Presidency in general, as well as other elected representatives, even though I may or may not agree with them, I try to believe that they know what they’re doing…after all, they’re more educated and experienced than I, however questionably said education may have been obtained. The war, as far as I’m concerned, it’s just finishing up what wasn’t done 12 years ago.

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      HIV #s up for gays in USA…

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      Thank G-d! That explains everything. :D

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      Gay High School "outed"…

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      @F_alk:

      Thanks for clearing that up…but, well the true patriot needs no flag to wave, but stays in his country and helps when the cr*p is piling up ;). Of course, he/she can warn before, but from an artist i would be disappointed if that warning was not metaphorical or otherwise creative.

      You are welcome.

      I enjoy artistic metaphors…Lewis Carroll comes immediately to mind.

      Though here in the US the “STARS” do things like…

      Steven Spielberg digitally remove the weapons, from the government officials in their decontamination suits, when he rereleased “ET” a second time. I think it odd that he did that in an anti-gun move. The idea was that they had guns so they were ‘bad guys.’

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      The “Charlie’s Angels” movie was made with the ‘good girls’ not carrying guns. Yet they defeat the ‘bad guys’ carrying Uzzies, etc… The original Angels were packing heat.

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      Humble and gracious USAns! What in the Hell is happening?

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      After reading the article i wondered how any USies ever have traveled abroad or even overseas.
      All those that were in France seemed to have seen something else than expected. Who or what might have made them expect the “wrong” thing?
      How many will keep their prejudices as they do not/ can not/ can’t afford to travel?

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      War Folklore… A great article to check out!

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      @cystic:

      Hey!! i’m biased!!
      especially to those offering me candy . . . .

      A spark of wisdom!
      Will he put it to use?

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      Where have all the great topics/posts gone?

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      Last summer we had an almost no-posting period. I barely even have the time to checl the boards.

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      !?! Another awards ceremony?!?

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      …Didn’t we just have one last week?

      Oh, I guess the rich movie star and starlettes have such fragile egos that they need constant attention!!

      I still think most movies these days are C-R-A-P!!

      That BULLSHI T with an emphasis on the T at the end for those who have difficulty reading between the lines.

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      What NOW really stands for…

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      critical voices?

      burn them burn them burn them!!!

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      UK PM Tony Blair a great unifier…

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      Will Blair resign soon? How much more will his public take? I guess he won’t resign and New Labour will get beaten to trash in the next nationwide election.

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      Two studies link childcare to behaviour problems…

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      disobedience as a behavioral problem….
      …the “free” and “brave”? Aren’t that synonyms for disobedience?

      and D:S, EJ, maybe i should send you a black-white-red flag some day, seems like you woul dhave enjoyed living uner Willies rule.

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      What if Islam lost a great war? (*I don't think so, but…)

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      As this has been posted with the authors permission, i guess that he will have a look at the forum to see how we react.

      @El:

      Aftermath of War: A Lesson from History
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      By Nick Robertson

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      On May 28, 1453, two of the greatest armies in the world ended an epic 52-day battle on the border of Europe and Asia. On one side the 100,000-man army of Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire and the forces of Islam were attempting to capture one of the world’s greatest cities — Constantinople (now Istanbul). On the other side, behind the supposedly impenetrable walls of the city, were the defensive forces of the west — the 10,000 man force led by Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI.

      Well, i think the description here is over-exaggerated. Byzantine was kind of a “vassal” of the Ottomans for about 200 years at that stage. Its empire was the city. The city was historically and culturally great, but the number of citizens has been declining, from plague sweeping over it (AFAIR twice), from being raided by Venetians (who then imposed the “Latin Empire” and looted it thoroughly), and other internal struggles.
      The forces of the “west” never were forces of west, they were forces of the east: non-catholic, greek instead of latin etc.

      Dragases. The battle for Constantinople is considered one of the greatest and most important confrontations in history.

      Constantinople was one of the most vital possessions of the Christian world. The city was the capital of the East Roman — or Byzantine — Empire ever since the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great selected it as his new capital in 324 AD. Constantinople was the gateway between Europe and Asia, Christianity and Islam.

      It was vital as a symbol, and still had some meaning for trade, though Genoa and Venice were more important, using the Mediterranean Sea for trade (while Constntinople was important for land trade).

      Though, Constantinople was a “buffer” between teh Latin Christianity and Islam. As long as it stood, the westerners cared not too much (except in the Reconquista (sp?)). After it fell, Islam found its way to the borders with the west.

      The city rested by the Bosporus, a watery straight which was the most important artery of international trade. Trade ships from Venice, Genoa, England, France, and much of Europe traveled past Constantinople to the eastern Black Sea ports which connected the European continent to the major trade centers of India and China. The wealth that traveled on this route built the economic power of the Western world — a 15th century version of today’s globalization of trade.

      The main shipping trade routes did not go through Constantinople anymore. It once was important for the city, true, but in 1450 it already had changed. It still had importance in the trade with the Black Sea (and thus, with part of the Rus), but it did not control the trade routes, as it did a few hundred years ago. The black eastern sea ports were not important for the trade with India/China after the Varangians had been defeated there, that trade went through Arabia.

      As the battle for Constantinople began, the Ottomans unleashed man’s newest weapon, artillery, to breach the city’s massive walls. Shortly after the shocking breakthrough, the Ottomans accomplished what had been deemed impossible for over a millennium — the fall of Constantinople. There was horror and disbelief as the forces of Islam routed the Western army. Panic swept across Europe. The vital trade routes to the East were now under enemy control, and an alien army with strange beliefs threatened to march through Europe.

      The “shocking breakthtough” was a small unguarded unclosed door called “Kerkaporta” or “Kerkoporta”. “alien army with strange beliefs”, well this is after the Crusades and Reconquista, the Europeans probably though they knew what would come.
      A very emotional writing style all the way up to now, something that i feel inappropiate here.

      Was this the end of the Western world? Quite the opposite. What seemed at the moment a knockout punch to Europe ended up causing great change. It literally forced the discovery of a new world.

      the conclusion “forced” is discussable: “helped” would be better IMHO.

      Constantinople had been Europe’s center for intellectual studies for centuries.

      For centuries long past, when it finally fell. It was non-catholic, looted by catholics. Even then, it still had amassed a lot of historic valuable scripts and other things. Most that we know of the Ancient Greek had been saved by them. So, it was not hte center for studies, but a main archive, which the west didn’t care about to visit or use for its own good.

      …Many who lived inside the city’s walls devoted their lives to studying and preserving history’s classical past. When the Ottomans conquered the city, many of these intellectuals fled to Italy. This flight from war was directly responsible for the acceleration of one of the most important periods in Europe’s history, the Renaissance.

      Correct.

      Classic ideas, locked inside the walls of Constantinople for centuries, broke free and spread out across Europe. Isolated city-states began to gradually dissolve. For the first time in history, nation states — like Spain and Portugal — emerged. The Renaissance brought Europe into an age of light after an age of darkness.

      Not fully correct: Portugal and Spain (that is Catille and Aragon) existed for about 100 years by then. The Renaissance did not happen in nation states, but in the Italian city states.
      I would not support this way of concluding that tghe fall of Byzantine lead to the rise of nation states. Not without further explanation that is.

      Since Constantinople’s fall blocked overland trade routes to the spice markets of South and East Asia, the emerging nation states needed new routes to the riches of the East. The Great Age of Exploration began. Brave men such as Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Magellan circumnavigated the globe to find new routes across vast, unknown oceans. In the process they discovered the world — and many of its secrets, treasures and mysteries.

      Notice that above it’s “trade ships”, why Constantinople is important, here it is overland trade routes. Again, memerging nation states are mentioned, which is discussable. The rest is correct to my knowledge.

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      i skipped the rest of that discussion, my only comment: far stretched :)
      The only thing in common is the loss of a war. The important (for the west) fled of intellectuals and access to old sources and the change to the commerce system are not present in Iraq.

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      ?Difference between Shogun & Samuri Swords(both MB)?

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      which is better?

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