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Friday, May 9, 2008





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Russian T-90 main battle tanks roll through the Moscow Red Square in the annual Victory Day parade on Friday, May 9, 2008. Heavy weaponry including tanks and missiles rolled on Friday through Red Square in the annual Victory Day parade for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union. State Historical Museum seen behind. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)




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Russia puts tanks and missiles back in Red Square parade



MOSCOW (AP) — Russia showcased its military might and youthful new president to the world Friday, as heavy tanks and missile launchers rumbled across Red Square in a Victory Day parade for the first time since the Soviet era.

In a nationally broadcast speech two days after his inauguration, President Dmitry Medvedev avoided the bellicose rhetoric of his mentor and predecessor, Vladimir Putin, who drew parallels between United States and Nazi Germany during last year's parade.

However, in his speech marking victory over Adolf Hitler's Germany, the 42-year-old Medvedev said the history of World War II demonstrated that military conflicts are rooted in "irresponsible ambitions which prevail over interests of nations and entire continents."

"We must not allow contempt for the norms of international law," he said, in what sounded like veiled criticism of the United States and its Western allies.

The Kremlin has consistently criticized both the U.S.-led war in Iraq and wide Western recognition of Kosovo's declaration of independence from Russia-allied Serbia as flagrant violations of international legal norms.

A stern-faced Putin, who was named prime minister Thursday, hovered at Medvedev's shoulder on the podium hiding the mausoleum of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin. His face was prominently shown in TV broadcasts — an image that played to the wide belief the former president will continue calling the shots.

Medvedev, his country's third post-Soviet president, hailed the rebuilding Russian military, saying it can "give a reliable protection to the motherland."

"Our army and navy are getting stronger. Just as Russia itself, they are gaining strength," he said.

More than 100 combat vehicles, including intercontinental ballistic missile launchers, rolled across the cobblestone Red Square and strategic bombers and fighter jets roared overhead in the first such display in 18 years.

Medvedev smiled frequently as he watched the parade, which the communist rulers of the Soviet Union made into an annual exercise in saber-rattling directed at the West.

Russia's military spending increased eightfold to an annual $40 billion during Putin's eight-year tenure thanks to the nation's oil bonanza. Analysts, however, say the military suffers the same problems that dented its capabilities and prestige since the Soviet collapse.

Widespread bullying of young conscripts by older soldiers has made the draft extremely unpopular, and rampant corruption and mismanagement plague the military. Despite repeated pledges by Putin to modernize the armed forces, Russia has purchased only a handful of new combat jets and several dozen tanks.

Most of the combat vehicles shown in Friday's parade were slightly modernized versions of Soviet weapons designed in the 1980s.

"As the Soviet Union in the past, Russia wants to demonstrate its might to potential enemies," military analyst Alexander Golts wrote in the online Yezhednevny Zhurnal. "But the West clearly understands the true picture behind the talk of 'rising potential.'"

Modern communications and control systems remain scarce, and a Russian equivalent to the U.S. satellite navigation system has failed to come on line as scheduled this year amid equipment shortages. Basics like night goggles, portable radios and satellite phones are rarities.

Russia's navy is in particularly poor shape. Soviet-built nuclear submarines frequently need repairs and rarely leave their bases. The first in a series of new nuclear submarines, the Yuri Dolgoruky, is to be commissioned this year, but the Bulava nuclear-armed missile developed to equip it has failed tests and its deployment prospects are uncertain.









Monday, April 14, 2008

What's the Difference?

Macs are built from a higher standard than Windows. With Macs everything
is professional quality, but a professional quality that is easy for the
average person to use, but with Windows when you have Professional
Quality it's not easy for the average person to use. But what makes's a
Mac Professional Quality, and what make's Windows harder for the average
person to use?

Mac's have the best of the best when it comes to both equipment and
software. When Apple (The Manufacturer of Mac) signed a contract with
Intel in 2002 Intel was about to go bankrupt but then one year later
Intel was back, being bigger and better than ever. Today Apple has Intel
components in every single Mac that they sell. As a result of Apples
Contract Macs now run smoother and faster. Even the iPods that everyone
Carry's around has an Intel Chip in it. Mac also runs other Operating
Systems as well as Mac OS X. (Windows can be Run while still running Mac
OS X.)

Windows is huge in Most of Europe, Asia, and in the United States.
Windows is the "Mainstream" Operating System. Over 85% of the Windows
users have tried Vista, and then went back to XP. The Reason? Windows
Vista doesn't load a Device when you need it, Files won't load, and if
they do you have a limited amount of formats that are accepted. You
can't use programs from an older version of Windows. And most of the
time you spend hours trying to get the programs to load items correctly.
Windows Vista is basically XP but with a different theme and upgrades,
for newer hardware.

Mac's don't only have the beautiful theme but it also Loads everything.
You can make PDF documents from a Word Document. With Mac you can even
Run Windows while still running Mac OS X. Mac OS X has always been user
friendly. The moment that Apple released "The Lisa" Computer geeks
everywhere knew that something good for man kind was going to happen.
The Lisa was about 8 years ahead of it's time. Computers before it, was
in complete script commands only. But with The Lisa Apple brought the
Graphical User interface which is commonly used in computers today.
(Both Windows and Macs have a Graphical User Interface. Also a quick
fact, Xerox was the group that originally developed the Graphical User
Interface.)

Windows isn't all that bad; it is really useful when you need to write
an essay about whether a game is good or bad. But all together Windows
has had good credits to its name. With XP you had the largest amount of
programs available ever for windows. For about five years when you
looked at the back of the box for a piece of computer equipment you
would see that "Designed for Windows XP" logo. Windows isn't the worst
OS you could get, but it can seem like it at times, whether it is the
slow boot up or freezing Programs. Back from 1999-2002 it seemed like
Windows was always associated with "The Blue Screen of Death" that would
appear whenever you tried to do anything. ("The Blue Screen of Death,"
was made famous by Windows ME. [Millennium Edition])

Anyone can use a Mac, and anyone can use a PC with Windows. But with
Windows you have to be used to the Windows Setup. Windows is mainly used
for Medium to Large Corporations. You can get a great PC or a Great Mac.
In the end it all comes up to you, the consumer. What ever choice you
make is your choice, to make. But you will need to think about what you
will be using it for the most, whether it is gaming or for just surfing
the web, you will need to think about it nice and hard, because if you
buy the product that has too many extras you may end up not using all of
the features.

Monday, April 7, 2008

What’s the Difference?

Macs are built from a higher standard than Windows. With Macs everything is professional quality, but a professional quality that is easy for the average person to use, but with Windows when you have Professional Quality it’s not easy for the average person to use. But what makes’s a Mac Professional Quality, and what make’s Windows harder for the average person to use?

Mac’s have the best of the best when it comes to both equipment and software. When Apple (The Manufacturer of Mac) signed a contract with Intel in 2002 Intel was about to go bankrupt but then one year later Intel was back, being bigger and better than ever. Today Apple has Intel components in every single Mac that they sell. As a result of Apples Contract Macs now run smoother and faster. Even the iPods that everyone Carry’s around has an Intel Chip in it. Mac also runs other Operating Systems as well as Mac OS X. (Windows can be Run while still running Mac OS X.)

Windows is huge in Most of Europe, Asia, and in the United States. Windows is the “Mainstream” Operating System. Over 85% of the Windows users have tried Vista, and then went back to XP. The Reason? Windows Vista doesn’t load a Device when you need it, Files won’t load, and if they do you have a limited amount of formats that are accepted. You can’t use programs from an older version of Windows. And most of the time you spend hours trying to get the programs to load items correctly. Windows Vista is basically XP but with a different theme and upgrades, for newer hardware.

Mac’s don’t only have the beautiful theme but it also Loads everything. You can make PDF documents from a Word Document. With Mac you can even Run Windows while still running Mac OS X.

Anyone can use a Mac, and with Windows you have to be used to the Windows Setup. Windows is mainly used for Large Corporations. You can get a great PC or a Great Mac. In the end it all comes up to you, the consumer.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Reporter Owned By Sled (Updated)

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Monday, March 24, 2008

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