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Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Thu 13 Nov 2008, 02:06:42
by Pretorian
evgeny wrote:
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars??? You thought the Ford Pinto was bad... Russian women? Maybe if you want Hep A,B,C , herpes, HIV, crabs, etc...
Meet Alexandra Kosteniuk, a Russian chess grandmaster who has won the 2008 World Women’s Championship title
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Is she a virgin? If not, does she come with proper certificates from a credible medical facility?

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Thu 13 Nov 2008, 02:32:25
by evgeny
Pretorian wrote:
evgeny wrote:
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars??? You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...Russian women? Maybe if you want Hep A,B,C , herpes, HIV, crabs, etc...

Meet Alexandra Kosteniuk, a Russian chess grandmaster who has won the 2008 World Women’s Championship title
Chess Queen
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Is she a virgin? If not, does she come with proper certificates from a credible medical facility?

You didn't need a certificates for a masturbetion. Please yourself IDIOT

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Thu 13 Nov 2008, 03:29:54
by evgeny
The Russian nuclear bomber has flown up to the British coast, without being found out. Incident has occurred in the end of the last year, however the information on it has been published just now. Supersonic plane Tu-160 Blackjack has stolen up to Great Britain so close that in 90 seconds could reach coast. It is the worst incident such, occurred since Cold war, underlines Daily Mail. The radar of the royal Air Forces could find out the plane, only when it was on distance of 20 miles from the coastal city of Hull. However, if it was required to reflect really an attack, in any case nothing could be made. Two pairs fighters which should reflect attacks from air, were at this time on the task.

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Thu 13 Nov 2008, 09:03:47
by Pretorian
Pretorian wrote:
evgeny wrote:
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars???You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...Russian women? Maybe if you want Hep A,B,C , herpes, HIV, crabs, etc...

Meet Alexandra Kosteniuk, a Russian chess grandmaster who has won the 2008 World Women’s Championship title Chess Queen
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Is she a virgin? If not, does she come with proper certificates from a credible medical facility?

Evgeny, you are not the brightest lamp on the street unfortunatly.
Frankthetank didnt say Russian women are ugly or stupid; he said they are full of STDs. Being young and good at chess does not prove STD-free status.
Jokes aside, why all Russians you bring up here as a national treasure have Ukrainian second names?

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Fri 14 Nov 2008, 16:58:07
by evgeny
Pretorian wrote:Evgeny, you are not the brightest lamp on the street unfortunatly. Frankthetank didnt say Russian women are ugly or stupid; he said they are full of STDs. Being young and good at chess does not prove STD-free status.
Jokes aside, why all Russians you bring up here as a national treasure have Ukrainian second names?

From 1985 to 1999, the proportion of all U.S. AIDS cases which were reported in women increased from 7 percent to 23 percent.

403,000 HIV infections had been detected in Russia since the appearance of the virus in the former Soviet Union in 1987. Those still living number 314,000.

The United States of America accounts for an estimated 1.2 million people living with HIV

The number of Americans infected by the AIDS virus each year is much higher than the government has been estimating, U.S. health officials are expected to report Sunday, acknowledging that their numbers have understated the level of the epidemic.

The country had roughly 56,300 new HIV infections in 2006 - a dramatic increase from the 40,000 annual estimate used for the last dozen years. The new figure is due to a better blood test and new statistical methods, and not a worsening of the epidemic, officials said.

But it likely will refocus U.S. attention from the effect of AIDS overseas to what the disease is doing to this country, said public health researchers and officials.

"This is the biggest news for public health and HIV/AIDS that we've had in a while," said Julie Scofield, executive director of the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors.

The revised estimate by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the methodology behind it were to be presented Sunday, the opening day of the international AIDS conference in Mexico City.

"We do have an epidemic in the United States - an epidemic that is more than 50,000, ravaging gay and minority communities," Dr. Kevin Fenton of the CDC told CBS News.

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sat 15 Nov 2008, 19:21:09
by evgeny
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars??? You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...

Russian Combat Jeep link

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 01:12:23
by evgeny
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars???You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...

Russian Kamaz trucks in action at IDEX link

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 01:16:09
by evgeny
Kamaz link and link

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 01:41:52
by evgeny
Ural link

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 01:50:35
by evgeny
The new Russian Lada C (Лада C) Eng-Rus link

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 02:12:14
by ColossalContrarian
evgeny wrote:
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars??? You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...

Russian Combat Jeep link

Russia can’t even afford to buy one of these things let alone maintain it! How many more military personnel are you planning on sacrificing?

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 02:14:19
by evgeny
A Russian Jet Performing At An Air Show! link

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 02:17:54
by ColossalContrarian
evgeny wrote:A Russian Jet Performing At An Air Show! link

Another accident waiting to happen!!!
:P

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 02:20:19
by ColossalContrarian

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 02:27:02
by evgeny
ColossalContrarian wrote:SPOKE TOO SOON got cash?

You Might Be an Idiot.

U.S. NATIONAL DEBT CLOCK: Clock

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 03:56:55
by JudgieReloaded
Twilight wrote:I would guess a commissioning check went wrong. Sent a real signal accidentally. It might not have happened but for the testing"


Chernobyl- It might not have happened but for the testing.

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 06:51:27
by Pretorian
ColossalContrarian wrote:
evgeny wrote:
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars???You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...

Russian Combat Jeep link
Russia can’t even afford to buy one of these things let alone maintain it! How many more military personnel are you planning on sacrificing?

I knew he will post something about US as an answer.
Zhenia, whether US has a lot of debt or none, it doesn't change the fact that Russia can't afford to supply their troops with much of any of those things. There are 10 ( ten ) SU-30 in Russia. Thats 1 per year since they are in service. That's more than enough to guard oil and gas pipelines, I believe.
Overall, all those new tricks made by 50-60-70 yo engineers who make less money than a GI in a military prison. Young people do not wish to live like that, so there are no new good engineers to recrout. To top it there is a rabid die-off going on in Russia right now. Numbers of ''russians" are dropping by 2-3000 people PER DAY, and numbers of muslims and Chinese are growing by 350-450 people PER DAY. Soon enough Russia won't be Russian anymore without any foreign help.

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 11:26:49
by evgeny
Pretorian wrote:
ColossalContrarian wrote:
evgeny wrote:
frankthetank wrote:Just a thought, but have you ever seen those Russian built cars???You thought the Ford Pinto was bad...
Russian Combat Jeep link
Russia can’t even afford to buy one of these things let alone maintain it! How many more military personnel are you planning on sacrificing?
I knew he will post something about US as an answer.
Zhenia, whether US has a lot of debt or none, it doesn't change the fact that Russia can't afford to supply their troops with much of any of those things. There are 10 ( ten ) SU-30 in Russia. Thats 1 per year since they are in service. That's more than enough to guard oil and gas pipelines, I believe.
Overall, all those new tricks made by 50-60-70 yo engineers who make less money than a GI in a military prison. Young people do not wish to live like that, so there are no new good engineers to recrout. To top it there is a rabid die-off going on in Russia right now. Numbers of ''russians' ' are dropping by 2-3000 people PER DAY, and numbers of muslims and Chinese are growing by 350-450 people PER DAY. Soon enough Russia won't be Russian anymore without any foreign help.

This was true 8 years back. Everything is changing very rapidly.
US economy ?
US buying Chinese goods,For Chinese Money

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 11:38:16
by ColossalContrarian
evgeny wrote:
ColossalContrarian wrote:SPOKE TO SOONgot cash?

You Might Be an Idiot.
-if you get on a Russian Sub

Re: Ruskie Subs: Unsafe at any Speed?

Unread postPosted: Sun 16 Nov 2008, 12:10:06
by Tanada
JudgieReloaded wrote:
Twilight wrote:I would guess a commissioning check went wrong. Sent a real signal accidentally. It might not have happened but for the testing"
Chernobyl- It might not have happened but for the testing.

Would never have happened if they had followed the safety rules in place for over a decade before that fatal test.