Prostia la romani…

May 18th, 2006 | General |

… e mare si o stim cu totii. Iata ce mesaj offline primesc eu pe Yahoo!:

Yahoo se inchide pe 17 august 2006. Ei doresc sa se descotoroseasca de Messenger-ul gratuit. O groaza de oameni au fost deja stersi. Click dreapta pe grupul tau de prieteni din lista de Messenger (acolo unde scrie Friends 0/23) si click Send Instant Message to all group si trimite acest mesaj tuturor. Fiecare persoana caruia i-o trimiti va avea o semnatura si nu va fi sters.

Are you fuck’n kidding me or what? Please stop the crap!
ps. am mai multi prieteni in lista…in cazul asta ce fac? Help!

Pentagon - AA Flight 77 crashed

May 16th, 2006 | General, Airlines & Aircrafts |
The Pentagon on Tuesday released the first video images of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the military headquarters building and killing 189 people in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.The images, recorded by Pentagon security cameras outside the building, were made public in response to a December 2004 Freedom of Information Act request by Judicial Watch, a public interest group. Some still images from the video had previously been leaked and publicly circulated, but this was the first official release.The airplane is a thin white blur on the video as it slams into the Pentagon at ground level. Almost instantly a white flash and a huge orange fireball appear on the video, followed by a tower of gray-black smoke. One of the videos shows a Pentagon police car driving in the direction of the impact point shortly after the plane hit.

Traveling at an estimated 350 mph, the hijacked American Airlines plane plowed into the southwest side of the Pentagon at 9:38 a.m. EDT, shortly after two other hijacked airlines were flown into the twin towers at the World Trade Center in New York. The attack set off fires in a portion of the Pentagon and killed 125 people inside, in addition to the 59 passengers and crew and the five men who hijacked the plane at Dulles International Airport.

The Pentagon had previously refused to release the videos, saying they had been provided to the Justice Department as evidence in any criminal proceedings.

“We fought hard to obtain this video because we felt that it was very important to complete the public record with respect to the terrorist attacks of September 11,” said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch.

Cheryl Irwin, a Pentagon spokeswoman, said families of the victims of the Pentagon attack were not consulted before the videos were released on the Pentagon’s Web site.

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On the Net:

Links to two videos at http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/index.html

Armenian plane crashed killing all 113 people on board

May 3rd, 2006 | General |

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MOSCOW (AFP) - An Armenian aircraft crashed in bad weather off Russia’s Black Sea coast killing all 113 people on board, officials said.

“According to our initial information, all the passengers and crew who were on board died,” a spokesman for Russia’s emergency situations ministry told AFP.

The crash occurred as the Airbus A320 made a second landing attempt at Adler airport near the resort town of Sochi after heavy rain had reduced visibility, said a senior official with Armenian national airline Armavia, Andrei Agatyanov.

The pilot had decided to head back to the Armenian capital Yerevan, but then made an about turn after being informed that the rain had cleared, Agatyanov told AFP in Yerevan.

Those who were on board the plane included 85 Armenian citizens, 26 Russians, one Georgian and one Ukrainian, according to a list published at Yerevan airport.

Five children and eight crew members were among the dead, Agatyanov said.

No distress signal had been received from the plane, an official with Russia’s air traffic control authority, Alexander Neradko, was quoted by Interfax as saying.

“The plane came in to land. The meteorological conditions changed sharply, requiring a decision to go round for a second time, after which the plane disappeared from the radar screen,” Neradko said.

Following the crash, debris floated in the water about six kilometres (four miles) from shore, including body parts, pieces of fuselage, baggage and life vests, Interfax news agency said.

The bodies of 25 passengers had been recovered from the scene, the emergency situations ministry spokesman said.

More than 20 boats were scouring the site, hoping to find the plane’s black box flight recorder that would help explain the crash, the spokesman said.

Rescuers, who were equipped with an underwater submersible vessel, had discovered what appeared to be the plane’s tail section, Interfax said.

According to early indications there was no sign that the crash was caused by a terrorist attack, Armenian and Russian officials said.

Relatives of the dead gathered at Yerevan airport, shocked by the crash and preparing for a flight to take them to Sochi.

“My mum was on the plane. She had gone to visit her sisters who she hadn’t seen in 15 years,” said one teenager, Apet Tatevosyan, for whom the news had yet to sink in.

“We thought she was going to call — when she didn’t, I was worried and called our relatives in Sochi who told us the news.”

The plane disappeared from radar screens at 2:15 am (2215 GMT) as it was approaching the airport near Sochi, a semi-tropical resort in the Russian Caucasus, close to the border with Georgia.

The wreckage lay at a depth of about 400 metres below the surface of the water.

A criminal case has been opened for violation of air traffic procedures leading to loss of life, the prosecutor general’s office announced.

Armenian officials were to fly to the scene later Wednesday, news agencies said.

Armavia became Armenia’s national flag carrier after the bankruptcy of Armenian Airlines in 2003.