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9 years 11 months ago #829 by Nikita
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C'mon lads, that's enough with all this alcool stuff ! For heaven's sakes, there are children watching !


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9 years 11 months ago #830 by NL
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Not sure why but that scene reminds me of the 1979 movie "les petites fugues" which I saw as a child in an art house cinema and quite liked :)
I remember mostly the protagonist riding his moped, some sex scene with a girl in a haystack and some unfortunate scenes concerning mustard on some venue.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078080/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Found a short trailer of some sort, seems a re-release in HD or something:



and more original:


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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #831 by snowman
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Okay, so I ordered some stuff online, including a headset. It should arrive at the
end of next week. I hope they work as everyone says. Very good quality for price
and they it's not so easy to break them unless the house falls on them :D

Nice colors? :lol:



My alternatives, each had double the price:





I would've bought the Sony's, they have no mike, but they look great.
I'll try to get them when possible.

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So, next week, we will be two to inaugurate new hardware. Seems that crazy nazi bots have to worry a bit ... :rambo: :D

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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #833 by snowman
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Yes, I'm getting new mouse pad, new mouse(Both the same I already had for 10 years,
why try something different? :D). Also getting a new keyboard, more silent. The one I have
works perfect after 8 years, but 1-2 buttons tend to stay pressed down in one in 1000 key
strokes.

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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #834 by Nikita
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In January 2015, a large operation of cleaning the seabed began in Lorient port area. Since then, no less than 300 explosive devices were discovered, including 138 still active. According to the technicians of the company Charier, responsible for the work, it was found among these five explosive shells and one anti-tank mine from the Second World War. Mr. Maxime Germain, head technician at Charier company, added: "Others are more recent, probably gear used by the military in training ..."

Facing these unexpected difficulties, the cost of the operation has increased from 450,000 euros to 1.7 million euros.

A previous operation of cleaning took place in the 80s and, according to Mr. Germain, "one would have thought it was clean." But then, why all these explosives and smoke bombs, used by the Navy and found in the bottom ? Assumptions are advanced, as tides, drift of sea currents, etc...


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