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  1. bellthecat

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    Thoth is absolutely not an idiot - he is one of the most cunning, devious, and manipulative persons you could meet. (Thus, it gives me great pleasure to know that I am skillful enough to annoy him. )
  2. A bit missleading, it is the virus that needs the more modern versions of Outlook and Office. Those of us that are still "struggling" along with windows98, office 2000, explorer 5.5, etc, are unaffected by it all.
  3. Sorry - my irony is resting at the moment (hell, I think the darn thing is in hybernation!) I agree that there is no point in advocating spurious conditions like "Genocide recognition". Turkey should not beccome a member of the EU because it membership would seriously damage the self-interest of Europe as a whole. As to how anyone in Europe can protest on those grounds, I don't know. This supposed EU "club" is a strange sort of club that can admit new "members" without any permision needed from current members. This is to do with the ruling elites in Europe doing what they want, regardless of what the vast majority of the population wants. That's why you should be concerned - It's an issue about who governs us / controls us, and not only about potentual Turkish membership. You can be sure that there will be masses of pro-Turkish propaganda produced by the EU should a "yes" to Turkish membership be close. I don't yet see that propaganda - so I don't think Turkish membership is close. Nairi, I am a bit puzzled by your use of the phrase "your European compatriots", since in my eyes you are as "European" as someone living anywhere in Europe. (And culturally, I'd bet you are more "European" than most). So I still don't get your sudden onset of hand-washing over issues that will be so important to Europe's future. Weren't you only a short while ago chiding someone else for constantly disparaging the culture of the country (America) he was living in, and saying how privilaged you felt to be living in a country with freedom like the Netherlands. I don't know what's changed with you since then, or why.
  4. Sorry - no way (not even in the dreams of a california commuter ) It's at least 2 1/2 hours (to somewhere like Vakifli).
  5. bellthecat

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    I'd rather have a forum where half the posts are nothing more than insults, than have one smothered by your tyranical rules. What to one person might be an insult, is to another person an entirely justifiable comment. What is to one person an entirely personal issue is to another a thing of univeral importance. And it is NOT for you do decide which is which, even though you have the power to. The correct view is one that is sustained by reasoned argument. Idiots ultimately annoy only other idiots: eventually they will have nothing to say and will leave on their own accord. There is no need to ban anyone. Your rules, on the other hand, drive away potentually valuable members and discourage potentually valuable contributions and discussions. Take a hands off approach and find the courage and confidence to do nothing.
  6. Jeez, what fool wrote that piece of ! They are at least as "white" as you are, AH.
  7. OK, 90 is just a number. But, given that society seems obsessed with marking anniversaries, I expect that there will be lots of events planned, (maybe even some of them worthwhile!) Perhaps there should be a separate thread on this in the "Genocide" section: proposals, ideas, listing of confirmed events, links, etc.
  8. bellthecat

    Video Captiure

    Which version is this? One of the reasons I am still on version 5.5 is that I had read that Premiere Pro has completely changed its editing interface. (The other reasons being that it only runs on XP and supposedly eats up memory like there were gigabytes of it).
  9. No - I didn't know about it. But, isn't surprising, since nobody tells me anything anyway.
  10. bellthecat

    Khatchkars

    Yes, you sometimes see them on sale on the international version of ebay. And also on the German ebay, where I have also seen stone ones for sale.
  11. Sivas, Konya. Nigde. ?? They are hardly at the "hearth", maybe at the threshold, but arguably really only at the lowest step up to the door.
  12. Well, it has surprised me how many people are tracing their roots to within the territory of Armenia proper, rather than to border areas like Sivas or Kayseri, or to areas further west. This can't be the area where most survivors from the genocide came from, can it? Or have things changed completely now that so many Armenians have migrated from ROA, and their ancestors would have come from what is now eastern Turkey.
  13. Come on Alp! Ethnicity has little to do with language. Many Greeks spoke only Armenian in central Anatolia. Many Armenians spoke only Turkish. And of course, as has been pointed out, you (conveniently?) miss out mentioning Kurds (or for that matter Alevi's, or Kizilbashs) by concentrating only on language.
  14. Gamavor might be a rude little ba*tard most of the time , but his last response is sort of similar to my thoughts: my response to Alp would be "let's see yours first", since just saying "a Turk from Istanbul" is meaningless.
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