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Post by Tomcat on Dec 3, 2006 12:23:20 GMT -5
I've found some vids and fanvids with them at youtube.com, but unfortunately there is no Gunslinger at all... But believe me this band rules!
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Post by Tomcat on Dec 3, 2006 12:28:27 GMT -5
Finally I've found this... Just a fanvid so listen to the music. Nothing to say of the pictures...
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Post by Rikke on Mar 11, 2007 4:12:48 GMT -5
I just read "Jäniksen vuosi" of Arto Paasilinna.. I really liked it!
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Post by trooper on Mar 14, 2007 8:46:02 GMT -5
Last one read: [yellow]A Man Without A Country[/yellow] by [yellow]Kurt Vonnegut[/yellow]. Quite short one, only 146 pages of black humor, quick read. I enjoyed it, eventhough he seems so pessimistic. He seems to believe that the earth will go down in, like, 20-30 years or something. That's way too pessimistic! I guess this planet will last at least for 40-50 years! ;D
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Post by metalheart2 on Mar 14, 2007 8:52:16 GMT -5
He seems to believe that the earth will go down in, like, 20-30 years or something. That's way too pessimistic! I guess this planet will last at least for 40-50 years! ;D That's also my view on the issue... Writing on the Wall the song reminds us all about that.
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Post by trooper on Jun 14, 2007 9:51:13 GMT -5
These books are the latest ones read: Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit by Charles Bukowski - I'm not the right guy to review poetry, because of the minor amount read so far. In my eyes this was quite ok reading though, concentrating not on form but on the content. Mostly, as usual, dealing with the world of the outsiders, the misfits. 3/5 Snow by Orhan Pamuk - Pamuk won the Nobel Prize in litterature last year, so I was curious of his works. This novel didn't shake my world as other novels does sometimes. It wasn't bad at all, but not really my cup of tea. This deals with some political problems in Turkey, but it is also a love story. 3/5 A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway - Here are some of his reflections from Paris in the 1920's. There's no plot really, but I like the way Hemingway writes. Read between the lines. Interesting. 4/5
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Post by breaker444 on Jun 14, 2007 10:59:35 GMT -5
I started few days ago: Some Elementary Lessons In Psycho-Analysis by Freud. I like to read light things in the summertime
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Post by John on Jun 14, 2007 11:44:23 GMT -5
a viking history book
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Post by breaker444 on Jun 18, 2007 9:39:56 GMT -5
Animal Farm written by George Orwell. Have anyone read this? I really liked it, pigs are basters! ;D Oh yeah! One of my fav. book! This book (with 1984) is best written analysis about the working of the politics.
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Post by Tomcat on Aug 12, 2007 11:35:30 GMT -5
1.) Ken Follett: Pillars of the Earth. The Hungarian title of this book (A Katedrális) means The Cathedral. 2.) Photoshop CS2 Easily 3.) Teach Yourself Adobe Photoshop CS2 in 24 Hours
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Post by jenokellner on Aug 12, 2007 12:48:52 GMT -5
It may be childish but I'm reading Lord of the rings...
Jeno
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Post by trooper on Aug 12, 2007 12:59:20 GMT -5
It may be childish but I'm reading Lord of the rings... Jeno Naah, that's not childish in my opinion! I'm planning to read those when I have the the time to do it (maybe next summer! ;D) Look at the ppl who are reading for example Harry Potter, there are plenty of adults there. If someone calls me childish, I don't care. Maybe those ppl, who does call you that, suffers from a low self-esteem? Who knows...
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Post by jenokellner on Aug 12, 2007 13:02:42 GMT -5
I'm reading it in english,it's so funny though !
Jeno
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Post by Tomcat on Aug 13, 2007 7:46:34 GMT -5
It may be childish but I'm reading Lord of the rings... Jeno Oh no! LotR is a very important thing in my life. Those who say it is childish are deaf dumb and blind. Those people say about Heavy Metal that that's just a noise of primitive men of the Neanderthal
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Post by John on Aug 13, 2007 15:45:07 GMT -5
a microsoft document on editing the schema in windows server.
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