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Russia tests world's biggest bomb

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Old 04-12.-2007, 11:05 AM   #226
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It was funny. I know the producer of Star Trek himelf wasn't a nerd as such but as for trekies in general, I don't know.
Personally I always liked the Enterprise miniskirts that the female crew members wore so maybe if female trekers kept up the custom, we could have some more eye candy at conventions.


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God bless the citizens of Venezuela, who today said "por que no te calle" loud and clear to Chavez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here's the situation: Putin won a landslide victory but all analysts knew he would breeze through on account of economic growth and new stability in the country. We all know elections are generally decided on the basis of the economy and there's no doubt Moscow is awash with oil and gas money now that oil prices have risen.
On the BBC last night they were wandering the streets of Siberia and Moscow with a microphone and virtually everyone they met on the street confessed having voted for Putin. His United Russia Party is mega popular at present.
So, the suggestions on the media about fiddled elections and cheating seems to be sour grapes if you ask me - and even the BBC admitted Putin couldn't have lost this election.
It's true Russia can't rely on oil and gas forever and will have to also make some attempt at industrial production like China is doing. However, just on oil and gas the future over there is looking a lot better than for quite some time.
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