Sure you live a good life. And the bills pay the weaker countries because if they don't, you'd make a little, nice war to prove them they should. Of course it's all theirs fault, they shouldn't choose the government that wants independence. Independence is good for the declarations, not for real life. And speaking of the Court - so what? I know that US propaganda points to Libya as one of the sources of the evil, but it's not a reason to hide from justice. A little courage, I repeat. But I know I demand too much, I remember what happened after US pilots have killed in a game some twenty people in Italy, few years ago. Briefly - the mountain cable trolley suddenly appeared in front of their plane and attacked them, at least it was, more-less, official US version. And the killers were taken away so that the Italian courts don't touch them with their dirty hands. So why would I expect that US president stands before the court of law and explains the reason to bomb the independent country? And you'll be telling me this is not a totalitarianism?
Yes, sure. America knows best what's good for the others. That's why they bomb anywhere they want, especially where they can put hteir hand on oil, and have no courage to respond for what they do in front of the international court. The proud banner of totalitarism is in the worthy hands.
To give US the taste of humanitarian bombings US uses to play all around the world. At least I suppose something like this. After all, it's not a secret any more that the attack on Afghanistan was almost ready before the attack on WTC, to give one example.
You better be interested in finding forgiveness for yourself in the hearts of citzens of Serbia, Somalia, Vietnam, Iraq, and any other place you carry your napalm to.
"zas'wiaty" (due to flexion it's "zas'wiato'w", you hear it as 'zas'vyatoov') is a word I can't give proper English equivalent now since I don't have a dictionary handy, but it means the place the ghosts come from. It's general for heaven, hell, limbo etc. Maybe I don't know something, but it's rather not where the Voyager was sent:-) Correct would be e.g. "istoty z dalekich s'wiato'w", heard as "dahlekyh s'vyatoov" and meaning "far worlds".
Do you all there know languages like the one who put there the voice of woman speaking Polish? She greeted, in perfectly pronounced Polish, the creatures that live after death, like ghosts, spectres and other Nazguls. Polish language difficult is, heh? Or the translation expensive too much?
A strong feeling of brotherhood fills my soul when I read that you, Australians, have the toilets working the same way as we have in Poland.
Pawe Pluta
Why should it? You launch in the direction of Earth rotation (to save some speed). Looking up from the equator you'll see the rocket turning right, looking down (S) turning left, but still to the east.
Pawe Pluta
Surely much less than american-only station would.
Without the Soviet space technology that kept Mir
operational for 15 years until its very end you'd
still have only one-week jumps of the shuttle, no
ISS.
BTW, exactly 40 years ago Jurij Gagarin became
the first man in space.
Pawe Pluta
Sure you live a good life. And the bills pay the weaker countries because if they don't, you'd make a little, nice war to prove them they should. Of course it's all theirs fault, they shouldn't choose the government that wants independence. Independence is good for the declarations, not for real life.
And speaking of the Court - so what? I know that US propaganda points to Libya as one of the sources of the evil, but it's not a reason to hide from justice. A little courage, I repeat. But I know I demand too much, I remember what happened after US pilots have killed in a game some twenty people in Italy, few years ago. Briefly - the mountain cable trolley suddenly appeared in front of their plane and attacked them, at least it was, more-less, official US version. And the killers were taken away so that the Italian courts don't touch them with their dirty hands. So why would I expect that US president stands before the court of law and explains the reason to bomb the independent country?
And you'll be telling me this is not a totalitarianism?
Deserved? No. But who sows the wind, gathers the storm, if I translate the Gospel well into English.
Yes, sure. America knows best what's good for the others. That's why they bomb anywhere they want, especially where they can put hteir hand on oil, and have no courage to respond for what they do in front of the international court. The proud banner of totalitarism is in the worthy hands.
To give US the taste of humanitarian bombings US uses to play all around the world. At least I suppose something like this. After all, it's not a secret any more that the attack on Afghanistan was almost ready before the attack on WTC, to give one example.
You better be interested in finding forgiveness for yourself in the hearts of citzens of Serbia, Somalia, Vietnam, Iraq, and any other place you carry your napalm to.
"zas'wiaty" (due to flexion it's "zas'wiato'w", you hear it as 'zas'vyatoov') is a word I can't give proper English equivalent now since I don't have a dictionary handy, but it means the place the ghosts come from. It's general for heaven, hell, limbo etc. Maybe I don't know something, but it's rather not where the Voyager was sent :-) Correct would be e.g. "istoty z dalekich s'wiato'w", heard as "dahlekyh s'vyatoov" and meaning "far worlds".
Do you all there know languages like the one who put there the voice of woman speaking Polish? She greeted, in perfectly pronounced Polish, the creatures that live after death, like ghosts, spectres and other Nazguls. Polish language difficult is, heh? Or the translation expensive too much?
A strong feeling of brotherhood fills my soul when I read that you, Australians, have the toilets working the same way as we have in Poland. Pawe Pluta
Why should it? You launch in the direction of Earth rotation (to save some speed). Looking up from the equator you'll see the rocket turning right, looking down (S) turning left, but still to the east. Pawe Pluta
Surely much less than american-only station would. Without the Soviet space technology that kept Mir operational for 15 years until its very end you'd still have only one-week jumps of the shuttle, no ISS. BTW, exactly 40 years ago Jurij Gagarin became the first man in space. Pawe Pluta