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« Reply #150 on: December 30, 2005, 05:24:15 PM »
5) Neeener Neeener Neeener.
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« Reply #151 on: December 30, 2005, 05:25:28 PM »
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Boroda you should realize that western computers can't even display cyrillic letters - some of your posts show in jibberish making it double jeopardy.


Those who want can easily read Cyrillic. There are two options to choose from: KOI-8 or Windows-1251 codepage. Any modern browser can show it. I use English version of FireFox and it works OK.

Damn, 15 years ago we had something like 8 different Cyrillic encodings, it was a funny time. Trying to read a text in a GOST encoding on a PC with Bulgarian layout using "alternative" ASCII-866 was a nice everyday adventure ;)

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« Reply #152 on: December 30, 2005, 05:30:16 PM »
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Do some reading ATA.

http://www.feldgrau.com/ss.html


Feldgrau. SS. Nice reading. Do you read it every evening before you go to bed?

We have seen "feldgrau" in WWI and WWII, there wasn't much difference. Oh well, Finns were not drafted in Russian Empire, and you didn't see what that "civilized Teutons" did to my country, but I don't think it's an excuse.

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« Reply #153 on: December 30, 2005, 05:32:30 PM »
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5) Neeener Neeener Neeener.


???

Is it your Mi Lay battle scream? Sorry I don't remember how you called that village, Vietnamese called it Song Mi, and it's how we know it.

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« Reply #154 on: December 30, 2005, 05:55:35 PM »
So your agreement to split Poland with nazi troops wasn't fighting together? Non-agression pact wasn't a pact?

You got the part with the slavonic states almost right.. Instead of 'liberated slavonic' you should rephrase it 'enslaved independent' to get it correct. It's not a coincidence that every country you 'liberated' screams bloody murder when someone mentions Russia or russians.

Keep em coming.. it's interesting allthough repetitive.

About that feldgrau site, it was the first one I googled that explained the background of Waffen SS. Didn't even read the rest of the contents.

But now that you got my interest up, I'll read it through. :aok
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« Reply #155 on: December 30, 2005, 05:57:33 PM »
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Those who want can easily read Cyrillic. There are two options to choose from: KOI-8 or Windows-1251 codepage. Any modern browser can show it. I use English version of FireFox and it works OK.

Damn, 15 years ago we had something like 8 different Cyrillic encodings, it was a funny time. Trying to read a text in a GOST encoding on a PC with Bulgarian layout using "alternative" ASCII-866 was a nice everyday adventure ;)


as an atheist i would say... thanks god for UTF-8 :D

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« Reply #156 on: December 30, 2005, 06:16:15 PM »
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as an atheist i would say... thanks god for UTF-8 :D


As an atheist I'd say... Thank god that st. Cyrill and Methody didn't know about hieroglyphs!...

I think that Cyrillic is better for Slavonic languages then Latin, but they probably could choose Latin ABC as a base. Inventing an ABC with 80+ letters was insane. Peter the Great limited it to 37 letters, then bolsheviks left 33. I can read old Cyrillic but can't write it properly. Another problem is how to OCR anything printed before 1920. But it's OK compared to Tatar language, before 1925 they used Arabic ABC, then until 1938 they used Latin, and now they use Cyrillic. It means that they don't have any people who can read anything written before 1925....

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« Reply #157 on: December 30, 2005, 06:36:58 PM »
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So your agreement to split Poland with nazi troops wasn't fighting together? Non-agression pact wasn't a pact?

You got the part with the slavonic states almost right.. Instead of 'liberated slavonic' you should rephrase it 'enslaved independent' to get it correct. It's not a coincidence that every country you 'liberated' screams bloody murder when someone mentions Russia or russians.


We didn't fight Poland, we took what belonged to us according to borders approved by Western countries (see "Curzon's line"). JFYI, Polish Supreme Command issued an order not to open fire at Soviet troops.

What did we have to do? Suggestions, please. To start fighting nazis for Poland after Poland refused from Soviet help, relying on "allies" who never wanted to fight for "dirty slavs"? To leave all Poland to Hitler, leaving millions of people to suffer from nazis, and losing precious 200km of space that probably saved Moscow in 1941? "Allies" refused from agreement, we did the best we could (see Moscow negotiations in August 1939), so Stalin behaved minding Soviet interests. From this POV it was more honest then "allies" abandoning Poland that they promised to protect. BTW, why didn't "allies" declare war on USSR? Looks like you are more clever then British and French governments togther, that I doubt.

OK. War is over, on Potsdam conference "allies" want to divide Poland between other countries, USSR insists on creating independant Polish state. Sure, we wanted to enslave them and kill them all. MrRiplEy[H], you speak nonsence. Please try to use your brain instead of repeating propaganda hallucinations.

"Enslavement" of coutries of people's democracy is a lie. They had living standards much higher then USSR, and USSR had to pay their military expences, for example - Romania didn't spend any money on Warsaw Treaty activities at all, 100% was paid by USSR.

And again, look: we withdrew from Europe, and immediately NATO moves in, aimed at Russia, with bases in Pribaltika 5 minutes of flight from Leningrad and radar stations controlling all N-W Russia's airspace. Why are they here, for charity? I always ask this question and I still didn't get an answer. We _do_ have reasons to be paranoid. We maintained a buffer space for aggressors, now we abandoned it, and they are right at our doors.

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« Reply #158 on: December 30, 2005, 06:59:58 PM »
"Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. WE WILL BURY YOU!"

...Nikita Khrushchev, To Western ambassadors at reception in Moscow 17 Nov 56

Whoopsie! Bad call, enh, Boroda? Or perhaps your commie pals in the shadows are getting bored with slaughtering Checkens and wish to overthrow the mafia henchmen that operate your lil has-been 'republic' to make a grand comeback with your rusty navy and american subsidized space program to 'take back what belongs to you', like Poland and Lithiuania?

Oh, and just curious.. if it's called 'Poland' and not 'Russia', how is it again that it 'belongs to you'?
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« Reply #159 on: December 30, 2005, 07:33:23 PM »
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"Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. WE WILL BURY YOU!"

...Nikita Khrushchev, To Western ambassadors at reception in Moscow 17 Nov 56


Mikita was an idiot. I thought you knew it.

Anyway, in Russian "to bury" has several meanings, he didn't mean killing you all (we really don't have enough space to bury you all).

And he was right, history is on our side. America is a bloody aggressor and international gangster, it's clear to any sane human being. So-called Soviet "crimes" are nothing compared to a terror-feast you run now. International murderers teaching us human rights is a sad nonsence.

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Whoopsie! Bad call, enh, Boroda? Or perhaps your commie pals in the shadows are getting bored with slaughtering Checkens and wish to overthrow the mafia henchmen that operate your lil has-been 'republic' to make a grand comeback with your rusty navy and american subsidized space program to 'take back what belongs to you', like Poland and Lithiuania?


slaughtering whom? Do you still miss the time when you raped and murdered Vietnamese? whoopee, you killed two million people and still lost the war! Your "superior modern army" got kicked in the arse by illiterate peasants fighting for their land.

Poland is an independant country since 1945, when Western "allies" wanted it to disappear forever, while Evil Stalin (tm) insisted on creation on Polish state and gave Poland large lands from East-Germany.

Lithuania is an independant country that got almost 1/2 of it's territorry from USSR, including it's capital Vilnus. I don't think they belong to us any more. I hope they are doing fine. I also like cheap Lithuanian construction workers in Kaliningrad. They have made their choice.

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Oh, and just curious.. if it's called 'Poland' and not 'Russia', how is it again that it 'belongs to you'?


Western Ukraine and Belorussia belong to Ukraine and Belorussia now. I don't understand why you ask me about it. Another part of bourgeous Poland (sorry for using this term, but I have to use different names for pre-war and modern Poland) was given to Lithuania. I don't know why you don't directly ask Lithuania to give up it's capital to Poland. I suggest you to write a letter to United Nations, Antarctic Liberation Front and League of Sexual Reforms.

JFYI: Russian Emperor was a King of Poland. Also he was a Great Prince of Finland etc.

Hang, I still think that you are able to read, go to Wiki site and read an article about Curzon's line. And please, stop hallucinating.

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« Reply #160 on: December 30, 2005, 10:54:47 PM »
See?

Russian Comedy GOLD.

You can't get tickets to a show this good anywhere else.
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« Reply #161 on: December 30, 2005, 11:19:33 PM »
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Boroda you should realize that western computers can't even display cyrillic letters - some of your posts show in jibberish making it double jeopardy.

Right click-encoding-choose cyrillic...
welcome to windows 95

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« Reply #162 on: December 30, 2005, 11:26:16 PM »
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"Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. WE WILL BURY YOU!"
 

I belive the correct translation would be
"I'll show you Mother of Kuzkin" wich was translated to "We will bury you".......
yeah realy close.
Red propaganda that was.

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« Reply #163 on: December 30, 2005, 11:32:31 PM »
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And he was right, history is on our side. America is a bloody aggressor and international gangster, it's clear to any sane human being.


I was cool with this thread until I read that. We weren't the first country to invade Afghanistan you know.

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« Reply #164 on: December 30, 2005, 11:34:43 PM »
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See?

Russian Comedy GOLD.

You can't get tickets to a show this good anywhere else.

Apparently rest of the world thinks you should take the first place(USA).