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On 7 Jul 2005 13:01:06 -0700, "TerryB" > wrote:
>My heart felt prayers and best wishes to all our friends over in >London. Hope none of our RAMVA people have been directly touched by >these Horrible events. thanks for your support I've been in france for the last week (olympics - WOOHOO!) and had a frantic couple of hours on the phone to friends in London. thankfully they are all ok, but my thoughts are with those who where not so fortunate. -- Howard Rose 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) |
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 19:11:08 -0500, "johnboy" >
wrote: >"Shag" > wrote in message .. . > >> My wife and daughter are in the area right now. > >Suggest to your wife that she leave London, go to Oxford via the train. It >leaves regularly. A short ride. And go to the Turf Tavern there, and visit >Christ Church, where I went to school. It used to be quite pretty. > Christchurch in the South? Not far from me -- Howard Rose 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) |
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"Howard Rose" > wrote in message
... > On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 19:11:08 -0500, "johnboy" > > wrote: > >>"Shag" > wrote in message . .. >> >>> My wife and daughter are in the area right now. >> >>Suggest to your wife that she leave London, go to Oxford via the train. It >>leaves regularly. A short ride. And go to the Turf Tavern there, and visit >>Christ Church, where I went to school. It used to be quite pretty. >> > > Christchurch in the South? Not far from me Christ Church College, Oxford. |
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In article >,
John Willis > wrote: > >About the best thing that could be done is to provide some way of >removing their power. No high oil prices, no power because they'd have >no money. No money means no way to buy fertilizer for bombs. No bombs >means no more people dead by idiots. > >Simple, really. > Assuming oil is what they get their money out of, which I doubt, the best way to reduce oil prices is for the US to reduce its usage... -- Eduardo K. | http://www.carfun.cl | Freedom's just another word http://e.nn.cl | for nothing left to lose. | |
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On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 21:52:05 -0500, "johnboy" >
scribbled this interesting note: >"John Willis" > wrote in message .. . > >> About the best thing that could be done is to provide some way of >> removing their power. No high oil prices, no power because they'd have >> no money. No money means no way to buy fertilizer for bombs. No bombs >> means no more people dead by idiots. > >Terrorism is cheap. You are way off the mark. > Yeah, it is cheap...and easy too. I was talking with a friend, and we came to the agreement that if all they could do, with that many bombs, in morning rush hour on crowded mass transit, was kill a few dozen people, then those fellows really aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer. -- John Willis (Remove the Primes before e-mailing me) |
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John Willis wrote:
> > On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 21:52:05 -0500, "johnboy" > > scribbled this interesting note: > > >"John Willis" > wrote in message > .. . > > > >> About the best thing that could be done is to provide some way of > >> removing their power. No high oil prices, no power because they'd have > >> no money. No money means no way to buy fertilizer for bombs. No bombs > >> means no more people dead by idiots. > > > >Terrorism is cheap. You are way off the mark. > > > > Yeah, it is cheap...and easy too. > > I was talking with a friend, and we came to the agreement that if all > they could do, with that many bombs, in morning rush hour on crowded > mass transit, was kill a few dozen people, then those fellows really > aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer. I've been amazed how ineffective most of the bombings have been. They haven't always even killed people. I'm sure I could do better. I know explosives and I have some rudimentary level of common sense. These terrorists only manage to make themselves look like morons with dynamite in their drawers. Someone gave them matches and told them to go blow something up. Carefully planned? My ass. The London series of bombings was the first half-decent effort, and even that failed to some extent. (Not all their bombs went off.. sheesh.. and how hard is it to kill dozens of people in a train car with a big damn bomb? Yet they managed to kill what, half a dozen? I say that one failed too. The only one that "worked" was the one that took 21 people with it. And don't get me started on the bus bomb.. two killed? On a fully loaded, 2-story tourist bus? Pathetic. With all this said, I feel sorry for the losses and for the families and loved ones for those who died. It never should hava happened, even ole loss of life is unacceptable. My comments on the effect of the bombings are made purely from the technical point of view of a military trained explosives expert: they sucked. Bunch of amateurs. Jan |
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 22:06:32 +0300, Jan Andersson
> wrote: >of a military trained explosives expert: they sucked. Bunch of amateurs. but then again, there is the thought that the bombs where not meant to mass kill... the IRA used to plant bombs then phone the police/government so they could evacuate the areas and the blast would only cause damage to buildings. it's the "we did that... but think of what we COULD do next time" the idea is to scare... not mass kill -- Howard Rose 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) |
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Howard Rose wrote:
> > On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 22:06:32 +0300, Jan Andersson > > wrote: > > >of a military trained explosives expert: they sucked. Bunch of amateurs. > > but then again, there is the thought that the bombs where not meant to > mass kill... > > the IRA used to plant bombs then phone the police/government so they > could evacuate the areas and the blast would only cause damage to > buildings. it's the "we did that... but think of what we COULD do > next time" > > the idea is to scare... not mass kill > > -- > Howard Rose > 1966 VW Beetle 1300 Deluxe > 1962 Austin Mini Deluxe > 1964 Austin Mini Super Deluxe > http://www.howard81.co.uk/ (cars on website) These terrorists live by "all infidels must be killed". Leaves little room for interpretation. And bombing the islamic part of town? I'm sorry, I just don't see any finesse or detailed planning, or careful execution in it. If they wanted to avoid killing people, they would have done what IRA has done for years. Warn the police and initiate evacuations. Careful planning and skilled execution would have saved all lives even without warnings. Now it's just a botched up job that was left to chance. Didn't achieve either goal. Jan |
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Jan Andersson wrote:
> These terrorists live by "all infidels must be killed". Leaves little > room for interpretation. > And bombing the islamic part of town? I'm sorry, I just don't see any > finesse or detailed planning, or careful execution in it. > > If they wanted to avoid killing people, they would have done what IRA > has done for years. > Warn the police and initiate evacuations. Careful planning and skilled > execution would have saved all lives even without warnings. Now it's > just a botched up job that was left to chance. Didn't achieve either > goal. > > Jan On thing they did archive was to increase support for Tony Blair. More people want to pound on these terrorist than before the attack. Tony |
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"Anthony W" > wrote in message
newsmWze.2478$Zy6.2221@trnddc04... > On thing they did archive was to increase support for Tony Blair. More > people want to pound on these terrorist than before the attack. Conspiracy nutz are already saying that the CIA did it to galvanize the British to Bush's ways. |
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