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The time North Korean commandoes tried to assasinate the South Korean president.


"And it was all going to plan until the afternoon of January 19, when the infiltrators accidentally came upon four woodcutters. A debate ensued among the North Koreans; an ill-fated decision was made. Rather than kill the South Koreans, ensuring their silence, the commandos lectured them for four hours. A communist revolution, they argued with ideological zest, was coming soon to the south. The civilians were sent on their way with a grim warning: tell the authorities and we?ll kill your families.


The woodcutters went to the police immediately."


http://www.nknews.org/2013/01/when-nk-commandos-tried-to-assassinate-south-koreas-president/

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Love it.


Military incompetence is always worth a snigger.


http://www.cracked.com/article_19981_the-5-most-embarrassing-failures-in-history-war.html


"The emus easily outran the truck and led it over such rough terrain that the gunner didn't even manage a single shot. The chase ended when the truck crashed through a fence, because at that point the universe was just throwing Looney Tunes tropes at them. Having had their share of humiliation, the weary soldiers had no option but to admit defeat after a week's combat. The score: 10,000 fired rounds and less than 1,000 dead emus"

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http://www.geography-map-games.com/geography-games-Counties-of-England-_pageid161.html


discussing the online citizenship test revamp somebody asked where wiltshere was, so we did this online counties thing.

I wasn't as bas as i thought I was in fairness though quite a few were a second stab.

44,000

http://www.geography-map-games.com/geography-games-Counties-of-England-_pageid161.html


I'm sure I'd struggle with the welsh one and just no point at all my doing the scottish one.

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StraferJack Wrote:

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> very very nice - but forecasting quite different

> weather than my goto source, MeteoGroup

>

> (ETA - I see they aggregate various other data

> sources.)

>

> I'll keep an eye and see which turns out to be

> more accurate


You'll keep an eye and see which is more accurate?! Seriously?!


Frickin' geek. Just look outside! ;-)

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