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Fish

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  1. One aspect is that it is Europe that directly benefits from the oil and gas transit through Georgia and while Russia has intersted in stability and peace along their borders and Europe prefers political stability along their oil supply pipelines there are these conflicts. Of course Russia has a major share in the market for strategical resources like oil and gas on the european continent and the EU countries are trying to bypass them by getting a direct access to non-russian resources in central asia via Georgia. Georgia is seeking to claim back power in the separating parts of its country. These parts have an ethnical russina majority. Especially South Osetia (60% + of russian population of which 50% hold a russian passport) claimed independance and is seeking closer contact to North Osetia which is an independant country in the Russian Federation. Parts of Georgia runnning away? Maybe Georgia shouldn
  2. Nobody would need a chip to turn citizens into domestic sheep. All that is needed is a credit card and a mortgage on their homes + getting them worried about their future, jobs, etc.... Concerning the "Why dont you go to Russia then?" -thing: When the GDR was still there this was a dead-beat argument if somebody claimed that there was something wrong with the society and political situation in Germany. Why don
  3. The main aspect might be that Georgia is the most important independent transit country for oil and gas pipelines from central asia towards Europe. That fact and the outpost position right at the southern border of the Russian Federation is what made them interesting as NATO candidate and this is why Saakashvili might have felt safe to claim back control of South Osetia even with military force. Of course Georgias active support for the U.S. in Iraq helped him feeling safe for this action. On the other side Russia has a historically grown population majority in South Osetia of about 60% which had been offered russian passports over a long time to support the independent status of South Osetia from Georgia. Since North Osetia belongs to the Russian Federation the purpose of this becomes obvious. Russia just needed to show that they won
  4. US President George W Bush "Russia has invaded a sovereign neighbouring state and threatens a democratic government elected by its people. Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st Century. The Russian government must reverse the course it appears to be on and accept this peace agreement as a first step toward solving this conflict" Sounds strange but familiar, no? XXX has invaded a sovereign state... Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st century... With Russia there are no speculations about weapons of mass destruction, everybody knows the bear still has his claws and teeth. But so do the U.S. Anybody wants to invade them? Talking about invading sovereign states for own or any others advantage, probably even without any legitimation Bush is just the right one to be the voice of moral, right? Of course Russia is acting quite massively, but that is a signal for several nations that are trying to isolate Russia politically, economically and strategically. Russia allready refused to have their natural resources exploited by western international companies. I the given situation Russia just has to tell them: Hey, don
  5. If Georgia is in war against the civil population of sothern Ossetia it would be good if someone would stop them. However, if Russia gets massively involved one intention behind it might be the message that Georgia is no NATO candidate at all and the NATO should really stay away freom that area. This area is about control of the access to the major shipping ports for oil in this region and some western countries try to cut russia off from that access. Moscow is certainly not keen on any confrontation but they are not afraid to stand up if someone is trying to isolate them. As cynical as it sounds, this story might be much bigger than Georgia.
  6. One interesting aspect is that some U.S. media complains about anti-american propaganda on european media. Stories like "war on terror" are just not believeable to everybody any longer. Weapons of mass destruction in the Iraq were never found. But it is a known fact that Saddam Hussein was made the little emperor of Iraq by the U.S. and that he later became inconvinient and uncontrollable. Iran-Contra wasn
  7. It all depends on the watch. I really love wearing 44mm PAMs but can
  8. No matter if the conspiracy theorists are right or wrong about what they imagine the world to be. Only because you
  9. I could help you out with a huge bin... I am so glad that you found out we
  10. I confess that I could not resist to write some words, did not use my real name though. But thinking about it once more I have to agree that it is preferable to keep the masses clueless about this niche hobby. The article posted by JBond has some good questions in it, but then comes to the wrong flat conclusions once again. If you buy the gens for the love to detail and craftsmanship that goes into them that is just a good and justified reason. If you buy the gens because you think that rep owners and rep watches are just cheap no one can help you (and why bother anyway?). Today there are reps that are of really great quality, fine craftsmanship and lots of nice detail work. Of course they are not 100% 1:1 but if we just think of them as fine watches some of them easily beat most gens in their price class. Even if they are not perfect copies of the gen they are fine watches in every way. And with some of the finest reps the gen manufacturers won
  11. Fish

    Pam anyone?

    Could be a 0-series that they decided not to produce because it looked like a cheap flea-market rep... Anybody reported this piece of crap yet?
  12. I just read some info about the antikythera device and I must say that story is really amazing. Due to the scales on the dial and the astronomical constellations at that time the production year of the dial was dated to 82 years B.C. and it seems that it was a complex mechanical computer that gave very detailed information about the movements of sun, moon, and the 5 planets known in the ancient world at that time, including dates when the sun was covered by the moon. It was found that the device even calculated the time between sunrise and sundown for every day and it was designed to cover a period of 1400 years. There are ancient texts that support the assumption that the original design for this device dates back to Archimedes of Syrakus who died 212 B.C. This complex device might have even allowed to calculate tables for celestial navigation? Considering that this thing was built some 2100 years before our days it makes me wonder what this ancient culture would have achieved if history had allowed. A basic wristwatch seems to be a primitive toy compared to this thing...
  13. Mrs. van Vark seems to be quite a physics expert and a briliant instrument maker. Amazing work! And many pieces that should be considered art work, as there is little possibility of practical use in these days. The mechanical bombing target computer is an incredible machinery and the only reason to rebuild that thing is that it is an amazing masterpiece of engineering.
  14. Aircraft Epoxy requires tempering for several hours to get its full strength, boatbuilder
  15. Should be about 0,15 to 0,2mm less. To achieve that you got to sand down the CG feet.
  16. I actually love the old Seiko Turtle Diver and the 7002, even though (or because) they
  17. Kann mir gut vorstellen dass der Frau am Kiosk fast das Gebiss rausgefallen ist. Die Gute muss ein herrlich d
  18. If it is a sandwich dial (H-series crown = Pre-V or H-series sandwich dial or 000/005, right?) just get yourself another cheap sandwich dial and replace the front plate as the lume is on the back plate of the sandwich.
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