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C4w3
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:09:00 -
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Stay safe ppl in London, hope you all are ok.
Regards C4w3.

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Cypherous
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:09:00 -
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Tony blair has said that it was terrorists and that he will be coming back down to london although he wants the G8 conference to continue in his absense, all london transport is stopped and they are saying not to call any of the emergency services.
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Mikesnail
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:11:00 -
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Originally by: DaRuLe Edited by: DaRuLe on 07/07/2005 11:10:15 Edited by: DaRuLe on 07/07/2005 11:08:59 Edited by: DaRuLe on 07/07/2005 11:08:01
Originally by: Mikesnail I currently cannot access a television, and so i will not be able to watch the statement that tony blair will make shortly. Would someone be kind enough to write a breakdown of what is said in that statement once it has been aired. I would really appreciate that. My thoughts go out to anyone who is affected by this. Thankyou.
Short transcibe of what Blair said: (English is not my native language, so i had to leave out bits and pieces..)
Blair:
Quote:
Reasonably clear a series of terrorist atacks, obviously casualties. My intention to leave the G8 and get down to London. Return later this evening.
Meeting will continue in his absence, and reach the conclusions they where going to reach.
It is barbaric that this has happenend on a day where they try to resolve problems in Africa and ....
Important for those that engage in terrorism, to realize that we defend our values and ways of live, which is greater than their way of life of destruction. It is our determination that they will never succeed...
It was a very short statement by the way.
Thankyou DaRule that was most appreciated.
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Malken
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:14:00 -
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i hope all eve players in london area are ok.
the "terrorists" are only going to loose even more now as this will bond the people of the world together more and people of the free world will commit even greater forces to combat the terrorists.
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Ja'kar
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:15:00 -
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Edited by: Ja''kar on 07/07/2005 11:15:47 There is pic of the bus with its roof blown off- they saying there was no survivors, been through with IRA, I just don't go into London now.
ItĘs the peoples family I feel sorry for...
A victim on interview said "these people deserve pity"
6 blast in total-
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Sherkaner
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:15:00 -
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My feelings go out to everyone affected in London 
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DaRuLe
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:16:00 -
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Originally by: Mikesnail
Thankyou DaRule that was most appreciated.
You're welcome.
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FireFoxx80
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:16:00 -
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Originally by: corporal hicks (( the Offend someone bit is Directed at all the people mentioning different groups not at Firefoxx ))
Ta.
On a lighter note. There was a quote on one of the news sites, I cen't remember the exact page, but I will paraphrase:
"Many people are wondering around panicking, some are casualties, whilst others are just annoyed." Good to see London hasn't been changed.
ex P-TMC
If you think you can do a better job, go find yourself a datacentre to host a box, get a copy of Visual Studio, and STFU.
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Albus
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:17:00 -
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mms://wmlive.bbc.net.uk/wms/news/now3_bb_s1
Live BBC feed if anyone wants to find out more. The BBC at least seem to be staying calm and not going crazy on rumours.
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AsheRaven
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:18:00 -
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I am stil in a state of shock. This is so close to home. I know I should be used to it after years of the IRA campaign, but to be honest, nothing makes it easier to live with.
I just don't know what to say ---------------------------------
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ApophisXP
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:20:00 -
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Originally by: Albus mms://wmlive.bbc.net.uk/wms/news/now3_bb_s1
Live BBC feed if anyone wants to find out more. The BBC at least seem to be staying calm and not going crazy on rumours.
Thank you for posting this stream link
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Admiral Keyes
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:27:00 -
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Edited by: Admiral Keyes on 07/07/2005 11:27:59 Sadly to say, but it was always only a matter time until the UK experienced terrorist attacks 
Whats worse are people who make jokes in a situation like this, on another forum i use (non EVE related) some people started posting things like "I hope they dont cancel Neighbours" and other generally sick things making fun of it. Its bad enough that we have people in the world willing to do dispicable acts like this, but we dont need our own people taking the **** out of it all when people are dead and dying in our nations capital.
I'm british but thankfully live over 100 miles from London. But my prayers go out to all those affected in London. -------------------------------------------------- Don't hate me cause im beautiful, hate me for killing you! |

AsheRaven
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:27:00 -
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I already apologised for bringing it to the wrong forum and got my head bitten of for :(. This has effected me more than you know. I don't frequent the out of pod forum enough to remember it's there, esepsiacally now. I cant phone my family, trains wont take me to London right now, I'm stuck here, alone and very very worried right now.
A lot of people are going through the same right now. The best we can do is be supportivein the best way that we can.
I'll keep wacthing the news, reading here. I cant do anything more than twiddle my thumbs right now. ---------------------------------
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Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:28:00 -
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Originally by: sycokill Edited by: sycokill on 07/07/2005 11:25:50 i seriously can't belive this has happened, but i can't say that i never thought it would happen. last time i checked on thenews i heard there were 20 deaths and 90 injured,these numbers are unconfirmed so there maybe more.
The latest "official" count still only lists two deaths. There will most probably be more; some will die of their injuries.
One of the more ghoulish aspects of these occasions is when the news agencies compete among themselves to report the most number of deaths.
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Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:30:00 -
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Originally by: Admiral Keyes
Whats worse are people who make jokes in a situation like this...
Using humour to deflect from a tragedy has always been an English trait. You'd be amazed how many sick jokes come out at funerals, for example.
The English, on the whole, don't do strong emotions very well. Easier to be flippant and cover things over with a joke.
This is much distinct from people not directly affected making jokes out of what's happened, which *is* sick. I'm not sure to which type of person you refer.
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Streetrip
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:30:00 -
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Most of London seem to be more calm than expected. People aren't going about their own business as usual i wouldn't say, but there's no anarchy or frenzy or public events making the public seem as if they're in a disarray. The most shocking thing if anything would be that the streets are empty of personal transport and of normal people. Most activity on the ground at London is emergency services.
Most of Central London is practically paralysed with the entire London Underground (the Metro system) being suspended and all bus services within London so most commuters wont be able to make it in.
Casualties are reaching the 100-200 area with one of the larger hospitals in london taking in around 95 people including patients on critical status.
This comes in a crucial time because in London there has been a massive hype for the G8 and the millienium project to relieve poverty in Africa. From the live8 concerts occuring and the programs on the BBC providing larger public awareness. Such important issues will be shifted out of proportion with issues of terrorism and a stepped up priority on anti-terrorism and military. It is hoped that such issues will not be dwarfed and that all issues will be treated with the attention that demands it.
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ApophisXP
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:31:00 -
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just got through to my m8 in edgeware road, seems like theres another explosion there
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Delgado Isai
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:31:00 -
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My and my comrades sympathies go out to people in london, also I live in Brighton and we've had our station evacuated and croydon and swindon are meant to be supposed targets. Stay safe people.
Keep the Faith.  _______________________________
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Nox Domini
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:31:00 -
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Originally by: Matthias Ungabii I'm shaking here...my mum went down to London with work earlier, can't get a hold of her. I don't and can't understand these kind of actions. Heart goes out to everyone and anyone affected.

feel for you man, hope your mums okay. my fater was meant to go in, but hes off in bristol I think. I know some peopl who work there, wont know till tonight if their okay, this is just unbelievable you know? and heard a short thing suggesting al qaeda may be involved, any more known on that front?
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mirel yirrin
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:32:00 -
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I just woke up to this...I have it on BBC 1 now....& explosions, 6 on the tube, 1 on a bus. 2 death confirmed. I don't live In london but I chill still went through my spine when I woke up, turned on the TV an saw "LONDON BLASTS" all over the TV screen. I just hope the bastards who did this get caught.
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Stogee
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:34:00 -
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Thing is, we all knew this was a matter of when, not if.
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Admiral Keyes
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:35:00 -
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Originally by: Baldour Ngarr
Originally by: Admiral Keyes
Whats worse are people who make jokes in a situation like this...
This is much distinct from people not directly affected making jokes out of what's happened, which *is* sick. I'm not sure to which type of person you refer.
Sorry, i refered to the people who are not directly affected by the events cause they live elsewhere. -------------------------------------------------- Don't hate me cause im beautiful, hate me for killing you! |

Garric Vor'g
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:36:00 -
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Originally by: Stogee Thing is, we all knew this was a matter of when, not if.
And I think that is the saddest part of all.
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Sam Spacey
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:36:00 -
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UK is getting weak, and it saddens me. We let a guy like that fanatic Hook guy, preach his hatred on the streets of London.... we house him for free, we pay all his benefits for free.... hell we even paid for their transport cars and free hospil treatment.
But we still let people like this stay here and organise these awfull terrible crimes. If they hate England so much, then why are people like the fanatics (and only the known ones) allowed to stay here to spread their evil.
Back in the days they would have been hung for treason. I pray that there are no more casualties and that my friends and family that live in the area are safe.
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Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:39:00 -
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Originally by: Sam Spacey
But we still let people like this stay here and organise these awfull terrible crimes. If they hate England so much, then why are people like the fanatics (and only the known ones) allowed to stay here to spread their evil.
This isn't really the place, but ... one of the great strengths of a liberal democracy - and also one of its weaknesses - is that it allows people to live within it who are actively campaigning for its downfall.
Provided they stay within the law, of course. Incitement to commit atrocities remains a crime. There, we in the UK should be enforcing the law a bit more strictly, I agree.
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infused
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:40:00 -
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Reptar
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:40:00 -
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Damn wish the mobile phone network would start working again there a loads of people I care about in london 
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Dante Chusuk
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:41:00 -
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Originally by: Baldour Ngarr
Using humour to deflect from a tragedy has always been an English trait. You'd be amazed how many sick jokes come out at funerals, for example.
The English, on the whole, don't do strong emotions very well. Easier to be flippant and cover things over with a joke.
This is much distinct from people not directly affected making jokes out of what's happened, which *is* sick. I'm not sure to which type of person you refer.
Agreed Baldour, I have a friend in Wales (currently at home and in game as well b******) whose brother is almost on top of where all this is happening (I'm just to the south of it all) and couldn't get through on the mobile and I was trying to find out contact details for where his bro works when he comes up with
"Oh and ask him if it is raining there if you get through ...oops dark British humour coming through".
Yes we Brits aren't too big on emotions and try to cover them with a cynical humour where possible.
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Exhorder
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:42:00 -
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Perhaps the fact that terrorists can set off at least SEVEN separate explosions is a strong sign that we as a country need to seriously start focusing a lot harder on protecting our people from this kind of terrorist attack... This also accents the fact that Great Britain has a lot of these terrorist sympathisers already in our country and that they need to be dealt with, pronto.
My best wishes go out to anyone who has been a victim of this chaos, take care guys.
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mirel yirrin
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Posted - 2005.07.07 11:46:00 -
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Originally by: Sam Spacey UK is getting weak, and it saddens me. We let a guy like that fanatic Hook guy, preach his hatred on the streets of London.... we house him for free, we pay all his benefits for free.... hell we even paid for their transport cars and free hospil treatment.
But we still let people like this stay here and organise these awfull terrible crimes. If they hate England so much, then why are people like the fanatics (and only the known ones) allowed to stay here to spread their evil.
Back in the days they would have been hung for treason. I pray that there are no more casualties and that my friends and family that live in the area are safe.
Agreed. If the goverment doesn't do something about Hamza soon, Someone is going to lynch him...
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