Everything posted by knoxoverstreet
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News happening in your country...
KATOWICE, Poland (CNN) -- Rescuers say that after searching for more than 20 hours in the bitter cold, they do not expect to find any more bodies under the twisted wreckage of an exhibition hall in southern Poland that collapsed during a racing pigeon show, killing 66 and injuring 160. "There is a low possibility that people are still trapped under there," fire chief Kazimierz Krzowski said Sunday after surveying the rubble of the International Exhibition Hall, on the border of the city of Katowice and the suburb of Chorzow, 350 kilometers (210 miles) southwest of Warsaw. About 1,300 rescuers, including coal miners, had used hand tools to carve through the tangled sheet metal and poles of the collapsed building in a bid to avoid harming any potential survivors. But Krzowski said heavy machinery was now being called in to tear down the rest of the building. "The parts of the structure that are not lying on the ground are a threat," he told The Associated Press. The collapse came during the annual three-day National Exhibition of Racing Pigeons. The event was attended by thousands of people, including families, breeders and exhibitors from Poland and other nations. About 500 people were believed to be inside when the collapse occurred about 5 p.m. Saturday. About 140 were injured, officials said, of whom 128 were taken to 15 local hospitals. Family members and bandaged survivors gathered at a crisis center waiting for information on loved ones. "There are people in there covered in blood, pinned down," said a woman whose father was missing. "There are people moaning and screaming." A spokesman for the provincial governor said 66 people had died while fire brigade officials said several dozen could still be under the rubble. "We haven't managed to find anyone alive yet, we found dead," Lukasz Kusion, a dog rescue team member told TVN24 television. "With every minute, chances are getting slimmer because of low temperatures," he said. Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz told private Radio Zet he had seen the last person being brought out alive at 10 p.m. (2100 GMT) on Saturday. As hearses drove up to the cordoned-off site to collect bodies, rescuers brought out cages of pigeons and rabbits from the rubble. Other pigeons flew aimlessly around the building. Nolmans Francis was one of those that survived. The Belgian man works for the company Bricon, which makes devices for pigeons and had a booth at the exhibition. The booth was next to a hollow column holding up the roof; when it fell, Francis said he jumped inside the column. "The roof fell on my head," he said. "I heard glass breaking. I saw the roof coming towards me like a wave ... it was over in 10 seconds." After he crawled out, he led rescuers back to his colleagues. All had only minor injuries. Bitterly cold Like Francis and his colleagues, many inside were able to escape, authorities said, but some escape routes may have been cut off. A government official noted that because the exhibition included carrier pigeons, some parts of the exhibition center were blocked off. The cause of the collapse was not yet known. Some blamed heavy snow, but others wondered if the temperature difference between the heated exhibition center and the bitter cold outside could have weakened the structure. It has been bitterly cold recently in Poland, with temperatures dipping as low as minus 25 degrees Celsius, or minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit. Francis said an orchestra had begun playing loudly about half an hour before the collapse, and said perhaps the music contributed to the disaster. After relatives and friends could no longer communicate with their buried loved ones by cell phone, there were feelings of pessimism, said Polish Radio Katowice reporter Anna Dudzinska after the incident Saturday. "Now people are not so optimistic, I'm afraid," Dudzinska told CNN. The cold posed a major problem. By early Sunday, temperatures had dropped to minus 17 degrees Celsius (1 degree F), and townspeople were bringing blankets to the disaster site, Dudzinska said. A heated tent was set up near the rescue site, and heavy equipment was brought in to help stabilize the building's beams during the search. (Watch rescuers race against the cold -- 1:51) Video of the scene showed piles of mangled steel beams and walls, apparently made from aluminum. Cages of live pigeons were in the wreckage. "It looks like a collapsed house of cards," PolSat reporter Marek Sygacz told CNN. Luckily, most visitors were gone when the collapse occurred, Francis said, adding that two hours previously, between 2,000 and 4,000 people were in the exhibition hall. Earlier this month, heavy snow caused the roof of a German ice skating rink to collapse, killing 15 people. :/ :/ :/ :/
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da polish zone/ strefa polska
dobre, dobre :) Boshe, takie pisanie jest strashnie kooshące :)
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Central Europe
babo, the funniest thing is that, to be honest, we can't speak all those languages. ex. i can't speak slovak, and czech, but our languages are similar, so we can communicate :) learning korean must be tough, but it's ... tempting :D
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What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
a lot of Sigur Ros...
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Central Europe
nie wiem co nowego w Polsce, bo właśnie weóciłem ze Słowacji :) Chopok to naprawde fajna góra i cały wyjazd był OK. Słowacy to mili ludzie :) Mam nadzieje, ze piosenki się spodobały
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Your single #4 dream tracklisting...
Square One SOLID GROUND !!!! Animals
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Central Europe
http://rapidshare.de/files/11095137/15_01_06.rar.html
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Central Europe
jutro powinienem wrzucic to na rapidshare... CU
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da polish zone/ strefa polska
pustawo tu...;/
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Best Song LYRIC Coldplay's Ever Made?
"So meet me by the bridge, meet me by the lane When am I gonna see that pretty face again" it's also good...
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Zone française
hello to all french-speaking fellows :) i'd like to ask you to help me. i learn French in my school, but i'm a very beginner. for tommorow, i had to write a dialogue beetwen two friends, and one of them, wants to meet the other and they'd play football together, next sunday. i wrote it, but i'd like someone to check, if it's gramatically correct, and if it donn't sound VERY bad (i know that it sounds bad, but i hope that not very bad :) ) here it is (sorry, but i don;t have french chars): -Salut Wojtek(my friend)! -Salut Jacek (me)! Comment vas-tu? -Tres bien. Et toi? -Ca va. -Je voudrais te voir. Nous allons au match de football. Tu es libre demanche prochain? -Oui, je suis libre. Je voudrais te recontre. -Nous nous recontrons a quelle heure? -Quatr heure et demi? -Oui, d'accord, Et ou est-ce que nous nous recontrons? -Nous nous recontrons devant le stade. -D'accord. Salut...a demanche prochain. -Salut...A bientot. I'll be very glad, if someone check it. Thanks in advance!
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First Impression of Coldplay
When I first heard CP, I was cleaning my house, and I thought- oh, this music is good, but nothing more(the best music to hear, while cleaning your haouse :) ). But as many others, after some time, i heard it again, and...it was better :) but I still wasn't a grouppie, or almost-grouppie, as i call myself now :) Few months later I heard it for a few times in a city, and on TV, so i've downloaded some of their songs by emule (but later i've bought originals! :) ), and it has started...
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I've just read, that guys, browse boards after their gigs...
i don't think, i'll be on this gig, but it 's not a bad idea. :) I thought about thanking for releasing all their great stuff :) now, a complete off-topic: my mate (is it a good word for a girl, but not girl-friend? help please:) ), calls Coldplay (Cold Play for her), Corn Flakes :) Is she an ignorant, or is she only hungry?? :) I need your answers :D
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I've just read, that guys, browse boards after their gigs...
hmm...is it an off-topic?? :) after their next gig, i'm going to create a new thread in a Live section. guess what for?? :)
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Central Europe
15.02 dobrze- nie ma sprawy :) co do polskich zespołów, to polecam myslovitz (piosenki "men of glass","townboys", "sound of solitude", "for you", "throughout life in 10 seconds", "dreamsellers", "behind closed eyes", "us", "i'd like to die of love", "nienawiść" (!), "zmiana", "gdzieś", "z twarzą marlin monroe", "peggy brown", "alexander"- ufff...wystarczy tego :) ) inny zespół- hey (ale niezbyt lubię) ogólnie słabo u nas w kraju z dobrą muzyka ;/ jak chcesz, moge ci wrzucić na rapidshare te, ktore wymieniłem...
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I've just read, that guys, browse boards after their gigs...
COOL! :) I don't know, if you knew it, but even if yes, it is still...cool :) I have a feeling that Chris is here, with the nick- "Texasluvsjohny" :) :lol: am I wrong??
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Central Europe
we are checking our polyglot abilities ;) :lol:
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Central Europe
if it was about me you might be wrong :) from wiki: "Poland It is frequently quoted on the Internet that current analysis, using a combination of latitude and longitude measurements from the "geographic extremes" of Europe, places the centre in the northern part of central Poland. This is supported by calculations based on the Centre of mass method, which uses a combination of population and area analysis, placing the geographic centre of Europe near the city of Toruń, about 350 km east of the border with Germany, 150 km south of Gdańsk and 200 km north-west of the Polish capital, Warsaw. Unfortunately the author of this claim, as well as the date it was made is unknown. What more, nobody in Toruń itself has ever heard about that claim. " "Geographical centre of Europe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Geographic Center of Europe) This map shows the locations of claimants to the title of Centre of Europe An ongoing debate concerns where the geographical centre of Europe is to be found. Different opinions are based on differing measurements, on the definition of the borders and extreme points of Europe, and on different ways of calculating the final result. Locations currently vying for the distinction of being the centre of Europe include: Suchowola, north of Białystok, in northeast Poland; the village of Krahule, near Kremnica in central Slovakia; the small town of Rakhiv (actually, the village of Dilove, near Rakhiv) in western Ukraine; and Bernotai, near Vilnius, Lithuania." :D :D :D Piccolina: Prawie wszystko zrozumiałem :) ja jestem Jacek. chciałbym wiedzieć, np.(= for example :) ) jakie są najlepsze zespoły muzyczne (głównie rockowe) na Słowacji?? co wedlug Ciebie jest tanie, a co drogie w waszych sklepach (przyda mi sie przed wyjazdem na Chopok :))? and if U don;t know sth, i can also translate it :) good luck in decyphing it :)
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Did anyone see this? Their label is screwing them over!
hehe, do they really believe, that it can't be cracked?? :) i bet it will be in the emule, after few days, or even few days before release :) anyway, i'll, of course, buy the original CD, but I want to have it on my computer, and mp3 player.
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Describe the person above you 2
has very strange letters in her signature :) also loves CM, and has a name of very good song in her username :)
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The horror...the horror....the horror
you know- it's not a harror for me... maybe it sounds a bit controversial, but for me it's not important, which place in charts they have- music matters ;) we all know, that Coldplay's music is not for everyone and it explains "only" second place. for me X&Y is of course very good album, but IMHO is also most commercial of all, so i won't be disappointed, if they record 4th album, which will be in a 6th place in charts, but will be as good as Parachutes, or AROBTTH. let Mariah Carey,James Blunt,Crazy Frog, or Westlife win all the charts- we all know that they never will be as good as CP ;)
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Россия
kak twaja familja? ;)
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Central Europe
POLISH AND CZECH "FALSE FRIENDS" frajer- in polish in means "sucker" divka- in polish, word "dziwka" sounds very similar, and it means- "whore" Ćerstvy- sounds like "czerstwy"- and if U ever visit Poland, i don't reccomend you to buy "czerstwy" bread, cause it's means old, outdated bread :) divak- sounds like "dziwak"- and it means "weirdo" odbyt - in polish there's nothing in common with economy- it's "annus" :confused: :/ pokuta - in polish, is given by a priest after connfesion napad- in polish it's a robbery (eg. in a bank) panna- means "lady" (it's a bit old-fashioned word) szukać- in polish- "to search" don't feel abused, when someone tells you "fajnie pachniesz", because "pachnieć" is a positive meaning of smell "zachód" in polish means "west" in english ;) nożyczki- means in polish "scissors", so don't expect us to tell you tell "you've got nice nożyczki" ;) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :D
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Central Europe
MagdaCZ was wrong, and Piccolina was right ;) I'm going to be in Slovakia, and I WAS in Czech Rep. ;) translation: hello!! słabo was rozumiem - I can hardly understand you (it's not exactly the same, but it seems grammaticaly correct ;) ) mam nadzieje, ze wy coś zrozumiecie ... - I hope you' ll understand sth ;) w wątku o Czechach pisałem, ze byłem na nartach we Frenstacie rok i 2 lata temu. W tym roku wybieram sie na SŁOWACJĘ- konkretniej Jasna- CHOPOK- fajnie tam jest ? - In a threadabout Czech R. I wrote, that I was skiing in Frenstat one year, and two years ago. This year I'm going to Slovakia- in Jasna-CHOPOK. Is it a cool place?? z chęcią dowiem się czegoś ciekawego o SŁOWACJI przed wyjazdem... - willingly, I'd like to know sth intresting about Slovakia before my journey The end of translation;) It's so cool , that our languages are similar! I remember that in Czech R. i was speaking Polish, and we could communicate in shops, pubs, etc. (and now we can try to communicate here :) ) Piccolina- try to write sth in Slovak (but not very difficult :) ). I'll give my best to decipher it :) PS 1. I remember that there are "false friends" in our languages. if you know some of them- please post it :) I'll look for it in the google :) 2. It seems that , i've disturbed you in the chat about Keane- haven't I ? :)
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FAVOURITE Coldplay Song FINAL!!
i still can't believe that, there's no we never change, and clocks (but yellow is also great) ;) i think i'll choose the scientist, but no one ever said, it' d be this hard ;)