Website / Logging problems this morning? 06.01.07 Have problems with loading the pages..Say page can not be found..
But when i'm finally able to enter again,i'm still logged in.... How can I be logged in on a forum I can't enter :you_crazy :crazy: :hopeless: :crazy_dru :crazy_diz
My computer is not set up to log in automatically* when i go to PV I have to enter username and password every time..
I have cleared all cookies and made a disc cleanup..Just don't get it
Anybody have any ideas ??
Random stuff I found which made me smile Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.
Buddha
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It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone that can make anyone happy or miserable.
Roger L'Estrange
You've got to sing like you don't need the money, love like you'll never get hurt. You've got to dance like no one is watching. It's gotta come from the heart, if you want it to work.
Susannah Clark
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Don't limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as you mind lets you. What you believe, you can achieve.
Mary Kay Ash
The true measure of a man is not how he behaves in moments of comfort and convenience but how he stands at times of controversy and challenges.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Anyone have any others ?
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President Ford Supported Invasion of East Timor that Killed a Third of the Population [media]http://play.rbn.com/?url=demnow/demnow/demand/2006/dec/video/dnB20061227a.rm[/media]
"We begin our coverage of Ford's time in office with a look at his support for the Indonesian invasion of East Timor that killed one-third of the Timorese population. Gerald Ford served as president until he lost to Jimmy Carter in the 1976 election. In 1975 He ordered the final pullout of U.S. troops from Vietnam. He later offered amnesty to Vietman era draft resisters. Gerald Ford surrounded himself by advisers who would later play key roles in the current Bush administration and in shaping Bush's Iraq war policy. Donald Rumsfeld served first as his chief of staff and then as Secretary of Defense. Dick Cheney also served as Ford's chief of staff. Paul Wolfowitz served in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency..."
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Death sentence to Saddam Hussein Should he be executed or should he be in jail ?
The Iraqi prime minister has hailed the sentencing of Saddam Hussein to death by hanging for crimes against humanity as "a verdict on a whole dark era".
Nouri Maliki said he was a criminal who deserved the punishment he was given.
The former Iraqi leader was convicted over the killing of 148 people in the mainly Shia town of Dujail following an assassination attempt on him in 1982.
US President George W Bush said the verdict was a "milestone" for Iraq but the EU urged it not to execute him.
Saddam Hussein and his co-defendants will be given the right to appeal, but that is expected to take only a few weeks and to end in failure for the defendants.
According to the BBC's Mike Wooldridge, several doubts have also emerged over how soon the sentence can be served.
Iraq's President Jalal Talabani, one of two people who must authorise the death sentence, is known to oppose the penalty.
Moreover, some legal experts have argued that Saddam Hussein's ongoing trial for atrocities committed against the Kurdish population should be allowed to reach a verdict before he is executed.
At present, there are no plans to delay the former leader's execution in order to complete his second trial.
In Iraq celebrations broke out among Shia Muslims, but Sunni areas saw protests and some clashes.
Almost three years since his capture, soaring sectarian violence has brought Iraq to the brink of civil war - and correspondents say few Iraqis think the trial verdict will ease the conflict.
Joy and fury
The deposed Iraqi president denounced the court, the judge and the US-led occupation force during his sentencing in Baghdad.
As the judgement was delivered, Saddam Hussein shouted out "Allahu Akbar!" (God is Great) and "Long live Iraq! Long live the Iraqi people! Down with the traitors!"
Mr Maliki welcomed the conviction in a televised address, saying it did "not represent a verdict for any one person", but "a verdict on a whole dark era... unmatched in Iraq's history".
"Maybe this will help alleviate the pain of the widows and the orphans... and those who have paid at the hands of torturers," he said.
President Bush called the verdict a "milestone" in the efforts of the Iraqi people "to replace the rule of a tyrant with the rule of law".
But the EU called on the Iraqi authorities to work for reconciliation and refrain from carrying out the execution.
The Vatican joined several human rights groups in attacking the sentence, described it as a legacy of "eye for an eye" vengeance.
Shortly after the verdict there were jubilant scenes in the Shia district of Sadr City, and in the holy city of Najaf.
But in Saddam Hussein's hometown Tikrit there was fury, as supporters of the former president defied a curfew to parade with photographs of their hero.
Co-defendants
The Baghdad court also passed death sentences on Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti and Iraq's former chief judge Awad Hamed al-Bandar.
THE VERDICTS
Saddam Hussein, former Iraqi president: found guilty and sentenced to death
Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam Hussein's half-brother: found guilty and sentenced to death
Awad Hamed al-Bandar, Chief Judge of Revolutionary Court: found guilty and sentenced to death
Taha Yassin Ramadan, former Iraqi vice-president: found guilty and sentenced to life in jail
Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jail
Abdullah Rawed Mizher, Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jail
Ali Daeem Ali, Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jail
Mohammed Azawi Ali, Baath official: acquitted
Former Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan got life in jail and three others received 15-year prison terms.
Another co-defendant, Baath party official Mohammed Azawi Ali, was acquitted.
Many critics have dismissed the trial as a form of victors' justice, given the close attention the US has paid to it.
Saddam Hussein's defence team have also accused the government of interfering in the proceedings - a complaint backed by US group Human Rights Watch.
The process was marked by frequent interruptions by defendants and their lawyers and problems with security.
And the former leader's lawyers have attacked the timing of the planned verdict, which comes days before the US votes in mid-term elections.
Mr Bush's Republican Party is at risk of losing control of Congress, in part because of voter dissatisfaction over its handling of the Iraq conflict.
Saddam Hussein's reaction on the sentence!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/avdb/news/video/64000/nb/64521_16x9_nb.asx
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Anti-smoking in legals? Well watching the news this afternoon on good old Channel4 i have watch a topic about the new anti-Smoking rules!
Did you know that in Scotland alone the sales of drink and peole using public houses, clubs have dropped as much as 46% in customers not using public venues and the sale of Drinks has also been reduced by another 26%, But the Food scene in restaurants has gone up quite alot and has risen by 26%!
So what are you opinions on the anti-smoking that WILL take place next year! On one point i am worried because im a Promoter and of course this will hit my events pretty hard, Ok alot of people are saying things will drop to start off with but will pick right back up again after people get used to it. On a bonus for myself im a smoker who does find it very hard to give up and its alot harder when im booked to play for events because i see so many people smoking and jiust get the taste for it, so djing does not really help me give up smoking even if i have not had a fag during the week and as soon as i go out or play out and have a drink or two inside me then of i go again!
So whats your opinions on this matter?1234
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