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  1. Saw it two days ago, and have to say that this one is closer to the attitude of Ian Flemmings Bond then any other Bond Movie before.

     

    For me I can say, good one, even when I miss some things from the movies before.

     

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  2. Currently reading Sergej Lukianenko "Nightwatch", first book of 3.

    A story of Guardian of the day and Guardins of the night, supposed to keep the light and the dark ballance.

    Very interesting, sorry my english is not good enough to describe.

     

    The first book was brought to cinema not long ago, book two hit cinema in Russia early this year but did not make it to Germany yet.

     

    One of the best I read for years beside Eddings. new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

  3. QUOTE (rushgoober @ Nov 16 2006, 01:46 PM)
    QUOTE (Phoenix @ Nov 15 2006, 11:02 PM)
    Jean Michelle Jarre - Studio on CD

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    I don't have everything he ever did, but I have several albums by him. How are his last 2 or 3? How doo they compare with Zoolook, Rendezvous, Les Chants Magnetiques and En Attendant Cousteau?

    Heya, sorry for the delay here.

     

    Well to be honest, I bought all his studio hoping that I would like as much as I loved his early stuff.

    I can't compare his lastest releases, cause I don't listen to them enough to give a answer to that question.

     

    Sorry that I am no help here, but also a kick to my ass to give another chance to the newer ones.

  4. Well, never was that big Fan of the Scorpions, maybe I met some of them here in town from time to time and realized that they are normal people anyway smile.gif

    The Scorps were at their best during Savagae amusement, Virgin Killer, World wide Life times in my point of view.

     

    Saw them two times this year, first during the openeing ceremony for the Soccer World championship and the second time at the Wacken Open and have to say, OK they did Crazy World and the albums forthcoming but they still can Rock a 15.000 people crowd without any problem and that`s what earns my respect.

     

    Like'em some way smile.gif

  5. QUOTE (Batman @ Oct 7 2006, 11:15 AM)
    I saw Iron Maiden last night.
    Awsome Show!!!
    Played the new album start to finish!!!!!!!!!!
    I'll give a full review later this weekend. trink39.gif 1022.gif

    Lucky Bastard,

     

    have to wait till Dortmund Dez. 8

    Say, how was Bruce voice?

     

    3Cheers

  6. Currently I am reading David Eddings "Polgara - The Sorceress" again.

    Read it 3 times in German now for the first in english.

    Beside that I have to read "Contact" by Carl Sagan and "Do Androids dream of electric sheep" by Philipp K. Dick.

     

    All of you, who are interested in Fantasy I can highly recommend David Eddings' novel'.

    Start with the "Belgariad" (five books) first, then the "Maloreon" (also 5 books" and finaly "Belgarath" and "Polgara". I am sure you will ove them.

  7. QUOTE (RushRevisited @ Jun 14 2006, 04:35 PM)
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0606/LagoonTrifid_mazlinmisti_c65.jpg

    Explanation: These three bright nebulae are often featured in telescopic tours of the constellation Sagittarius and the crowded starfields of the central Milky Way. In fact, 18th century cosmic tourist Charles Messier cataloged two of them; M8, the nebula below and right of center, and colorful M20 at the upper right. The third, NGC 6559, is left of M8, separated from the the larger nebula by a dark dust lane. All three are stellar nurseries about five thousand light-years or so distant. The expansive M8, over a hundred light-years across, is also known as the Lagoon Nebula while M20's popular moniker is the Trifid. This stunning digital view is actually a collaborative composite recorded by 2 cameras and 2 telescopes about 2 thousand miles apart. The deep, wide image field was captured under dark Arizona skies. Both M8 and M20 were recorded in more detail from an observatory in Pennsylvania. Glowing hydrogen gas creates the dominant red color of the emission nebulae, with contrasting blue hues, most striking in the Trifid, due to dust reflected starlight.

    The Blue/purple one on the right side reminds me for the Orion-Nebula.

     

    Cool colours though.

  8. QUOTE (madra sneachta @ Apr 15 2006, 11:39 AM)
    Good morning (Just about!!!),

    You can't beat that Saturday lie in!!!

    I wish that could.

    Was up at 5:30 together with my wife. Had a loot of work Finish today cause we going to visit my wife's parent on Easter.

     

    I am sure that I will sleep well tonight (or evening) schla03.gif

  9. Latest Stuff I bought:

     

    Oomph - Liebe,Glaube,Tot

    Summoning - Oath Bound

    Summoning - Stronghold

    Summoning - Minas Morgul

    Summoning - Dol Goldur

    Blind GUardian - The Fly

    Blackmore's Night - The village Lanterne

    Schandmaul - Mit Leib und Seele

    Die Form - Exhuman

     

     

  10. QUOTE (KenJennings @ Mar 28 2006, 06:02 AM)
    Wouldn't it, more properly, be "Buenos Noches, Meinen Freunden!"

    It's been ages since I took a German class.

    Gernan is not that easy. cool.gif

    We use "meinen Freunden" too, but that would be like saying

    "I went to town with my friends"

    what is in German

    "Ich bin mit meinen Freunden in die Stadt gegangen"

     

    You can generally say that "meine Freunde" comes around with the word "are", like "you are my friends".

    But when you mean "with my friends" you have to say "mit meinen Freunden".

     

    This is advanced German I think.

    Should I continue?

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