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  • in reply to: Sobelair Bankrupt #719454
    Geforce
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    Like someone still believed it could be saved… SN will also go banckrupt within the next two years. It’s a shame for the people who worked there and the Belgian economy in general, but Sobelair was a temporary solution set up by the Belgian gov’t after the demise of Sabena.

    in reply to: General Discussion #409194
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    Originally posted by Arthur
    Well, he left us when he was flying Hawks. Actually, shortly before he left he seemed to have gotten a stiffy with his Hawk and almost crashed ๐Ÿ˜€

    Click for the ultimate f16isbest-thread, and a nostalgic view on the old days…

    Cool, gee time passes by. That’s more than three years ago. Already forgot this is an aviation forum :p … Well, after I graduate I still want to become F-16 pilot ! (do they accept wearing contactlenses in the Bel af?)

    I think I’m one of the first though, who’s still active.

    in reply to: the first ones #1982783
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    Originally posted by Arthur
    Well, he left us when he was flying Hawks. Actually, shortly before he left he seemed to have gotten a stiffy with his Hawk and almost crashed ๐Ÿ˜€

    Click for the ultimate f16isbest-thread, and a nostalgic view on the old days…

    Cool, gee time passes by. That’s more than three years ago. Already forgot this is an aviation forum :p … Well, after I graduate I still want to become F-16 pilot ! (do they accept wearing contactlenses in the Bel af?)

    I think I’m one of the first though, who’s still active.

    in reply to: General Discussion #409199
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    Originally posted by Snapper
    Flood is one of the inactive ones. Glad to see you finally posted mate.

    Now that’s what I call tasty sarcasm :p ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    in reply to: inactive members #1982787
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    Originally posted by Snapper
    Flood is one of the inactive ones. Glad to see you finally posted mate.

    Now that’s what I call tasty sarcasm :p ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    in reply to: General Discussion #409204
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    Will follow your advice Jonesy, but I deleted the mail already.

    What’s the use of such a virus actually?! Can he/she who infected my computer see my files?

    in reply to: Trojan horse #1982791
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    Will follow your advice Jonesy, but I deleted the mail already.

    What’s the use of such a virus actually?! Can he/she who infected my computer see my files?

    in reply to: General Discussion #410338
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    I haven’t paid attention the past few months, but what’s going on with these two actually ?!

    in reply to: site for women #1983483
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    I haven’t paid attention the past few months, but what’s going on with these two actually ?!

    in reply to: General Discussion #411027
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    Blue Oyster Cult

    in reply to: A to Z of bands #1983884
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    Blue Oyster Cult

    in reply to: General Discussion #414237
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    Re: Good

    Originally posted by Comet
    That’s excellent news. The thing had no right to live anyway.

    It will be burning away in the fires of Hell as we speak:D

    I love it when criminal scum gets what’s coming to it:D

    Hopefully that thing from Soham will be next:D

    I thought the middle ages were over already. I can agree with the fact that he’s better off death, and that he diserved what he got, but “burning in the fires of hell as we speak” :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    I agree with Kev, he should just be jailed for the rest of his life, so that he could think of what he did wrong. That would be the worst punishment. I don’t think capital punishment would help, because reality shows us it doesn’t lower the crime rate in the US compared to Europe.

    in reply to: Harold Shipman does the decent thing ! #1985818
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    Re: Good

    Originally posted by Comet
    That’s excellent news. The thing had no right to live anyway.

    It will be burning away in the fires of Hell as we speak:D

    I love it when criminal scum gets what’s coming to it:D

    Hopefully that thing from Soham will be next:D

    I thought the middle ages were over already. I can agree with the fact that he’s better off death, and that he diserved what he got, but “burning in the fires of hell as we speak” :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    I agree with Kev, he should just be jailed for the rest of his life, so that he could think of what he did wrong. That would be the worst punishment. I don’t think capital punishment would help, because reality shows us it doesn’t lower the crime rate in the US compared to Europe.

    in reply to: General Discussion #415581
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    Don’t agree that the comic books are racist (Congo, not Soviet-Union), because at that time, they were just how the average Belgian thought of Africa. In fact that comic book was meant as a way to give a better image to the Congo: when Leopold II gave the Congo as a gift to the Belgian state, the country was in a mess, financially and thanks to Leopold’s “good intentions with the local people”. So the Belgian gov’t wanted to promote the Congo to attract new Belgians to live there and start rebuilding the country, which helped the local population. Before 1907 Congo was not a Belgian property, the king of the Congo just happened to be the same as ours. Hergรฉ did a good thing to make the country a bit more “romantic” because people were influenced by it and moved to Africa, with a different mentality than in the late 19th century.

    in reply to: Tintin 75 years #1986705
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    Don’t agree that the comic books are racist (Congo, not Soviet-Union), because at that time, they were just how the average Belgian thought of Africa. In fact that comic book was meant as a way to give a better image to the Congo: when Leopold II gave the Congo as a gift to the Belgian state, the country was in a mess, financially and thanks to Leopold’s “good intentions with the local people”. So the Belgian gov’t wanted to promote the Congo to attract new Belgians to live there and start rebuilding the country, which helped the local population. Before 1907 Congo was not a Belgian property, the king of the Congo just happened to be the same as ours. Hergรฉ did a good thing to make the country a bit more “romantic” because people were influenced by it and moved to Africa, with a different mentality than in the late 19th century.

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