Sacramento Weekly Meet Discussion (dead meet, but how the SRIC started)
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2 Russian jets down near Moscow:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ia_plane_crash
MOSCOW - Two Russian airliners carrying a total of more than 100 people crashed almost simultaneously south of Moscow, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported Tuesday. There was no word on survivors.
The first plane was carrying 54 passengers and a crew of eight when it crashed in the Tula region near the village of Buchalki, the agency said, citing a duty officer at the regional center for civil defense and emergencies. The Tula region is about 110 miles south of Moscow.
The second plane was carrying 44 people when it crashed near Rostov, the agency said, citing an Inter-State Aviation Committee official. Rostov is about 600 miles south of Moscow.
Both planes were Tupolev Tu-154 jets, the standard medium-range airliner on domestic flights in Russia, other former Soviet states, Iran and parts of eastern Europe, according to the Web site Airliners.net.
In Washington, a senior U.S. State Department official said, "We are obviously concerned by the news. We're following developments closely and trying to determine the facts."
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ia_plane_crash
MOSCOW - Two Russian airliners carrying a total of more than 100 people crashed almost simultaneously south of Moscow, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported Tuesday. There was no word on survivors.
The first plane was carrying 54 passengers and a crew of eight when it crashed in the Tula region near the village of Buchalki, the agency said, citing a duty officer at the regional center for civil defense and emergencies. The Tula region is about 110 miles south of Moscow.
The second plane was carrying 44 people when it crashed near Rostov, the agency said, citing an Inter-State Aviation Committee official. Rostov is about 600 miles south of Moscow.
Both planes were Tupolev Tu-154 jets, the standard medium-range airliner on domestic flights in Russia, other former Soviet states, Iran and parts of eastern Europe, according to the Web site Airliners.net.
In Washington, a senior U.S. State Department official said, "We are obviously concerned by the news. We're following developments closely and trying to determine the facts."
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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Have the russians done anything to **** off any terrorist netwroks lately?
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Origami posted by RussB
my two kittens are now nutless. they don't seem to notice though, and are already tearing around the house again.
my two kittens are now nutless. they don't seem to notice though, and are already tearing around the house again.
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"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
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Very nice!
I see you have the knock off. Are you going for the ironic look or the 'look, I don't have any money' look. I used to have the original yellow but now it so old it makes me look like a hillbilly. I just got the new installed yesterday. I just think of a song and the mind-link function picks up my vibe.
I see you have the knock off. Are you going for the ironic look or the 'look, I don't have any money' look. I used to have the original yellow but now it so old it makes me look like a hillbilly. I just got the new installed yesterday. I just think of a song and the mind-link function picks up my vibe.
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Originally Posted by JohnQGearhead
It was a joke man, sorry. Its from an Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode.
Last edited by RussB; 08-24-2004 at 05:33 PM.