festus Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 06:31AM
Nice picture,stupid captions.
harvey Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 06:34AM
Which moron came up with the American date format?
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 07:02AM
Yes it does not make much sense. Month, day, year. Medium, small, large
increment of time. We don't do that with hours, minuts, seconds, now do we? It
SHOULD then be day, month, year. YEAH!
Nigel_Knowitall Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 11:15AM
My suggestion is:
9/11-2006
It cannot be misunderstood by anybody (go ahead, prove me wrong!), and the
beauty of it, it is not standardized anywhere in the world - as far as I know.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 02:15PM
9/11 was a counterattack.
Lest we forget.
mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 06:44PM
harvey, dude ... Having read many of your comments here I must say the one
above really sticks in my craw.
To take an event impacting all of America as well as reaching out to nearly
every corner of the globe as other nationalities too, all of whom were innocent
victims of the 9-11-2001 tragedies, died on that day and then minimalize this
event by bitchin about a difference in how we typically record dates here
compared to where ever the fuck you are? Jeez !!!
To all the "move on", "it's old news" and such comments I
can only hope you and your countrymen, wherever you may be, never have to
experience similar tragedies, but ... if ever such awful circumstances come your
way you at least care enough about your own countrys folk to hold them in your
memory and NEVER dismiss the horrific price they will have paid and NEVER decide
to "get over it" or "just move on".
To do so would only serve to totally devalue your own home land and the loss of
not only the lives of the victims, but the suffering that continues on for years
after their passing by their spouses, parents, sons, daughters, friends,
coworkers and others they touched in their lives.
I'm only one man, having a single voice and as such can only think or speak for
myself. What I think and feel every time I remember this somber day is a grave
sadness for every person who lost their life and to all the other lives touched
by their passing.
I feel just as well that on that day the whole world reached a new understanding
of what insane madmen were capable of doing to innocent people in the name of
furthering their maniacal agendas. I also think most all of the peoples in the
rest of the world felt an uneasiesness about their own safety from that day
forward that previously never existed in the world in the same way.
Though I didn't know one single peron who perished on this day now 5 yrs past,
nor did anyone I personally know lose anyone in any of the attacks on that day,
every single person I do know was saddened and mourned them just the same.
So don't ask me to "move on" or "get over it" for not only
is it a personal impossibility, it's also more than even one human being should
ever ask of me.
aDCBeast Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 06:58PM
9-11 was the day that the american public saw the results of the dirty work of
various US security agencies.
Americans lived in fantasy land.
It is the stupid that only wants revenge rather than look at what caused 9-11 so
you can prevent it from happening again.
zxz555 Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 07:44PM
=Wake me when the boring part is over=
me_one Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 11:08PM
'tis true aDCBeast, right after the attack i got fed up with them talking as if
it was the first ever terrorist attack - not as if we'd lived with the IRA for
+20yr. 9/11 was just the day that a,erica entered the real world, and finally
got shown that there are reactions to their actions.
mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 12, 2006 03:34AM
Just like I've posted recently in response to exactly this same issue. When
the IRA (or any other terroristic organization) manages multiple organized
strikes with combined deaths totalling in the thousands within as compressed a
time frame as the strikes on 9-11, then and only then will you know how this
type of tragedy feels as a people.
This is not meant in any way to belittle the attacks you mentioned, nor the
internal struggles that lead to the tensions there. I feel for anyone anywhere
who experiences such catastrophic tragedies, and indeed until the roots of these
problems are dried up, the tree of global terrorism will continue to grow.
My earlier statement is only to point out that the same scale has yet to be
experienced by anyone anywhere on the globe as what occured here on 9-11.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 12, 2006 06:43PM
Learn it!
Live it!
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harvey Report This Comment Date: September 13, 2006 12:20PM
Get over it Kim, the American date format has nothing to do with global
terrorism. It's just a stoopid way to write dates.
mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 13, 2006 07:30PM
Thanks for basicly restating my point harvey.
BTW, seems to me as has been stated earlier in this thread there's no
standardization of how dates are recorded, so maybe you can explain how the way
you do it is in any way better than what we do here ? Or is it just that we do
it differently from what you're used to ?
harvey Report This Comment Date: September 13, 2006 11:47PM
As Mr Spock would say, "It's illogical".
When you work with computers and software, you become very anal about such
things. Metric to Imperial I can handle, just not dates.