Correction: Fatherland is Germany and putin's empire is called Mother Russia.
Correction to your Correction:
The Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" (Russian: ) is a state decoration of the Russian Federation. It was instituted on March 2, 1994 by Presidential Decree 442.[1] Until the re-establishment of the Order of St. Andrew in 1998, it was the highest Order of the Russian Federation, though it is still the highest Civilian decoration of the state.
As far as protest leaders go, they meant the people on the maidan from a year or so ago - i.e. Ukranians protesting against Putin's puppet Yanukovich. As for why they prefer VKontakte to Facebook? No idea as I don't use either, but I'm sure there are "reasons".
Durov just has the potential to raise all sorts of hell if he should like to - I don't personally think he has that information, and it this point, the accounts in question have probably long since been deleted. It's more of political in nature than actual hard data that can be gleaned from him. The original article in summary goes into a little more detail on that aspect.
The Russian Internet giant Mail.ru said on Tuesday that it had bought the remaining stake in Vkontakte, the country’s largest social network, that it did not already own for $1.47 billion.
Usmanov is one of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s “oligarchs,” a group of businessmen with close ties to the Kremlin, and last year Putin awarded him Russia’s highest civilian award, the Order for Service to the Fatherland.
That ought to clear up who is running/owns VKontakte.
I loved it for Zagreb. Had the best flat & owners I'd ever met. Guy even got me a prepaid phone to use while I over there so I could txt/call friends and buy tram tickets. Was super clean, had washer and balcony with rack for drying. Very near to Upper City and main train station. 6 nights for 400 bucks for whole apartment. Will go back, will stay at same place.
London was ok, but far cheaper than hotel. And by far cheaper, I mean *FAR FAR* cheaper.
Anyways, if you do your homework, airbnb isn't a bad thing at all. Helps a lot to know the area and ask plenty of questions of your hosts before you go.
There is an interesting conclusion that can be drawn from this actually. Most of the deaths have occurred near the Park Cities - extremely wealthy parts of town.
They also are known to use more water than else where in the city: 254 gallons per person per day. This leads to lots of runoff and standing water.
Not surprising at all that they have a West Nile problem.
just carrying margarita mixer powder and vodka would get you easier and with less to carry.
Except that margaritas require tequila, not vodka, so you are carrying an extra bottle of vodka for no reason. :)
S'ok. Pot is legal now. Who needs booze?
actually, they get paid by the numbers, bonus if they go over the required x number of posts. last word for them = more vodka money.
is the part about the plan to sell your information to your prospective new employer when you change jobs?
"oh, well, it seems like he wasn't really a team player - only posted once every couple of days. better rescind that job offer."
this is a horrible idea, all the way down. (turtles not included).
http://www.salon.com/2014/02/2...
http://offgridsurvival.com/liv...
http://offthegridlive.com/abou...
There you go.
http://www.secondsight.com/
granted, second sight's implant does require wires. great to see competition in this field tho.
Q: What do Putin, oil & the ruble all have in common?
A: All three will be 63 next year.
Correction: Fatherland is Germany and putin's empire is called Mother Russia.
Correction to your Correction:
The Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" (Russian: ) is a state decoration of the Russian Federation. It was instituted on March 2, 1994 by Presidential Decree 442.[1] Until the re-establishment of the Order of St. Andrew in 1998, it was the highest Order of the Russian Federation, though it is still the highest Civilian decoration of the state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O...
As far as protest leaders go, they meant the people on the maidan from a year or so ago - i.e. Ukranians protesting against Putin's puppet Yanukovich. As for why they prefer VKontakte to Facebook? No idea as I don't use either, but I'm sure there are "reasons".
Durov just has the potential to raise all sorts of hell if he should like to - I don't personally think he has that information, and it this point, the accounts in question have probably long since been deleted. It's more of political in nature than actual hard data that can be gleaned from him. The original article in summary goes into a little more detail on that aspect.
Haha, touche! Half of me wants very much to see my friends in kyiv, dnepropetrovsk & lviv, but the other half says wait a little while longer....
also: What do Putin, oil and the ruble have in common? They all hit 63 next year. ;)
A better joke:
Two Ukranian men are sitting in Odesa, discussing what is going on in Ukraine over a drink.
Man 1: I stopped speaking Russian.
Man 2: Why? Afraid the Ukranians will beat you?
Man 1: No, that Russians will come to protect me.
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/20...
The Russian Internet giant Mail.ru said on Tuesday that it had bought the remaining stake in Vkontakte, the country’s largest social network, that it did not already own for $1.47 billion.
Mail.ru is owned by Alisher B. Usmanov.
From http://qz.com/268023/this-puti... :
Usmanov is one of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s “oligarchs,” a group of businessmen with close ties to the Kremlin, and last year Putin awarded him Russia’s highest civilian award, the Order for Service to the Fatherland.
That ought to clear up who is running/owns VKontakte.
Have a passport? You already in the database. Served in the military or ever been fingerprinted? You already there as well.
I wish I had mod points. This had me laughing out loud.
Same as he is/was everywhere else.
are sitting in Odessa, discussing what is going on in Ukraine.
Man 1: I stopped speaking Russian.
Man 2: Why? Afraid the Ukranians will beat you?
Man 1: No, that Russians will come to protect me.
Also in Dallas. Hate D/FW airport. Enjoy Germany, beautiful country. Croatia is also a great place to vacation. My next trip is Bucharest.
I loved it for Zagreb. Had the best flat & owners I'd ever met. Guy even got me a prepaid phone to use while I over there so I could txt/call friends and buy tram tickets. Was super clean, had washer and balcony with rack for drying. Very near to Upper City and main train station. 6 nights for 400 bucks for whole apartment. Will go back, will stay at same place.
London was ok, but far cheaper than hotel. And by far cheaper, I mean *FAR FAR* cheaper.
Anyways, if you do your homework, airbnb isn't a bad thing at all. Helps a lot to know the area and ask plenty of questions of your hosts before you go.
Reading the messages from http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/messages.html it looks like it took about 14 hours.
doesn't make it less correct.
Joseph M. Arpaio is in Arizona, not Texas
of course, but nobody gonna click. glad you got it.
that if there ever is a trial, it will last only 30 days.
he only has 30 days.
There is an interesting conclusion that can be drawn from this actually. Most of the deaths have occurred near the Park Cities - extremely wealthy parts of town.
They also are known to use more water than else where in the city: 254 gallons per person per day. This leads to lots of runoff and standing water.
Not surprising at all that they have a West Nile problem.