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  1. I've used it once. Yes, it is a good host yet when I first signed and uploaded something I noticed that it didn't work for many minutes everyday. I hope these things are resolved now because I want to upload a new site soon.
  2. Well, I would advise never fighting except if it really involves something more than money-products-things...For example, there was a girl in Salonica who was attacked by a thief, snatching her purse...She tried to stop him and he pulled a bottle of vitriol (highly corrosive acid) that burned her whole face and disabled her eyes....Just for a single purse...An albanian tried to help her and was damaged also....So, if it just involves an idiotic cellphone, just forget about it...Not worth the potential damage to oneself.
  3. You'd like to live in Command and Conquer Tiberian Dawn ? Where ? In the green areas of the world that haven't been destroyed yet by Tiberium ? :PWell, I'd like something fantasy-like, to final fantasy is my best bet...I wouldn't say no to football manager...I'm too good a manager to refuse
  4. Google personalised home is my favourite feature as it encompasses everything I do. Whenever I get an email it's shown there, whenever there are news or articles for me, I see them in rss, whenever I want to find something I search google and whenever I wanna send a free sms I do it from there also....What else do I need from Google ? Well, it could help me get laid more often than usual.
  5. Ok, you're all talking about Diablo, a game that had a great addictive sequel...What about us, Starcraft fans ? I've been waiting for ten (!) years for a sequel...I don't even ask for great graphics anymore, just the advancement of one of the greatest storylines in the history of gaming...And you people, hypocrites, asking for a second sequel :PBtw, is it my thought or whatever Blizzard makes just becomes an instant classic ?
  6. Well, deals can be broken.I for one expect Google to rise in power over time (as it has over the last couple of years) and really develop into a megacorp involved in everything....Maybe then it will lose its user-friendliness and become a corporation we will really love to hate...It's a paradox that so many people love Google really.Apart from its services, it's still a corporation which has the objective to maximize its cash flow... Like loving the supermarket because of the quality fish they sell.
  7. Don't you think that we're just goin' 3 steps further without even touching the more basic deals of the recycling/garbage ... I mean, we all know the billion tons of garbage the world is producing, the matter of the distribution of the garbage, the way our consumer lives are destroying the environment directly (as opposed to the indirect construction because of the chemical and other industries)... The thing is....well, instead of trying to find a solution to the things the problem causes, we should stop the problem... Instead of trying to find ways to remove the trash, the countries should start concentrating on how to reduce the amount of trash we produce...Recycling is still not a tech we use properly. I won't even start to tell the problems about recycling and its improper use. I conclude saying that we, as a human civilization, still see the tree, and can't see the whole forest...
  8. I guess that my favourites would be soccer and martial arts. Soccer, well, you gotta respect it. It's the biggest sporting event worldwide, and matches, especially the ones between big and skilled teams are quite a sight to behold (especially European championships or the World Cup). Regarding Martial Arts, I have started watching K1 and Vale Tudo championships as of late, and they are very interesting and gripping, albeit violent, sports. Worth checking if you are not of the faint-hearted, or despise violence (which is abundant in both). The level of technique, the fitness, the speed and strength of the participants, are really something to watch... trust me, you'll be hooked when really get the grip of the sport! Check out these links, if interested: Official K-1 website http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ K-1 USA http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Wiki K-1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-1 Fighter Network's Vale Tudo website http://www.valetudo.com/ European Vale Tudo http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Wiki Vale Tudo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vale_tudo
  9. The ones I know are Yavashlubliu (I love you) Dasvidanie (Goodbye) I used to remember more but... time passes!!! Keep those russian lessons coming m8!
  10. Mmm... I cant say I can make one out. I like the caipirinha a lot for example, and the mojito as well. Then again some vodka and redbull, or even some vodka with lemonade, is great as well. And did I mention gin n tonic... hmmm... I guess I just cant make up my mind. Btw, for all you cocktail lovers out there, check this website out if you want something cool when you invite friends over: https://www.cocktail.uk.com/ . Some greeeat ideas in there
  11. Well... the future does sound rather bleak, wouldnt you agree?The thing is that, yes, indeed, the environment is deteriorating at an alarming pace, and that global state and industrial indifference is simply shocking. It seems like people are sort of hoping that technology, and relative self-restraint, are going to solve the problem sometime in the future, so that now we can pollute all we want without any worries and guilt.Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do so far (in terms of policy making, a power that belongs -sigh- to the ones actually pushing the earth to its limits). However, each and every one of us CAN push the scales a little.I mean, we can all join an environmental group, or increasingly watch the way we dump our waste or the kind of waste we produce. Also, let's not forget, that ALL of us (at least over 18, that is) can change the way that we VOTE, and we can still vote against governments that are NOT environment friendly. Sounds dumb? It's not, it's a great start, and unfortunately, most people don't even realise how strong the vote is.Do it. Your vote can be an indispensable ally in helping save the environment. Don't just abstain- vote for the green guy [well, DO check other parts of his agenda as well ].
  12. This is how people are. Humans. They tend to get bored too easily to be true.In the end it doesn't matter. I'm sorry man, but I feel ya. You'll get over it.
  13. Great post, Plenoptic. Indeed, life in Uganda is probably not the best there is right now and a lot of children and adults suffer because of the conflict right now. But to be honest with you, I don't know how much moves like bracelet-selling might actually work or make a difference for these kids down there. I am really afraid that this horrendous situation is going to walk down the path of Rwanda, a neighbouring region, where atrocities known to all took place in 1994, and where Western indifference was once again manifested. The situation in Uganda is not as dismal, but shares some crucial similarities; a ) it takes place in the Great Lakes region, an area of indifference to say the least to Western countries, b ) it is a fight that can easily be dismissed, as was Rwanda's, as a struggle among ethnic groups, and therefore one that Ugandans will resolve among themselves, and c ) it has been going on, in varying degrees, for years, and has never once been seriously considered as worthy of some sort of intervention by the UN and relevant authorities. Under these conditions, I highly doubt that even a small portion of the proceeds from the bracelets will ever reach the kids; if the rebels are able to penetrate the camps and abduct children, do you think that stealing money, medicine, and food that these bracelets buy will be harder, or more of a moral concern? The solution, as it always is in these cases, is international awareness and action, not in the fashion of Iraq, where intervention made things even worse, but in an informal and more economy-orientated manner that could marginalise these rebel groups, strengthen the state and democracy in countries like Uganda, and help shape a better future for these children. Moves like the aforementioned documentary greatly help increase awareness among Western populations, but unless this awareness is transformed in official intergovernmental action, life in Uganda will remain just as bleak. Some additional info on the Ugandan conflict, the "world's worst forgotten crisis" if one can really distinguish among crises, and Uganda in general: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what-we-do http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uganda
  14. It's becoming increasingly stupid to judge peoples' choices based on your ideals. It's wasn't EVER right or wrong, not now and not 5000 years ago. Humans can choose their own path and they don't have to give a s**t about anyone since they do not harm anyone.First it is homosexuality, then it is the right to vote, then it will be something else...Just an idiotic circle created and trully based on idiotic people.
  15. I'll definitely say Dune 2...Remember the strategy game that "Taught" people to create strategy games ?Well, this game is far the most difficult I've encountered...Primarily, because the controls sucked at that time, you could only use one unit at a time....Secondly, you had to create these concrete blocks each time you wanted to build a building...Daaamn, I still hate that game
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