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  1. Red Baron

    The who, what, and hunh?

    Yes.
  2. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    I went to switch my laundry and it was 1-1. I come back and its 3-2 Ottawa. What did I miss?
  3. Red Baron

    Rock Band!

    Yes, but that is the main problem with Guitar Hero, too many notes for no real reason.
  4. Red Baron

    Comments which don't warrant a thread.

    Considered earlier reports saying the new lead singer was going to be Corey Taylor.
  5. Red Baron

    Does anyone here -play- music?

    Or if you are in a band.
  6. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    Thats the only three coaches I'd see getting nominated. I think MacT will win coach of the year if Edmonton makes the playoffs.
  7. Red Baron

    Does anyone here -play- music?

    I've played bass for five years, but with an on and off relationship. Love to play a lot of classic rock stuff like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple.
  8. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    If Montreal wins their division, Guy Carbonneau is an easy lock for the Jack Adams trophy.
  9. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    what a game between Edmonton and Colorado.
  10. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    damn, I wish I caught this earlier.
  11. Red Baron

    NCAA BBall Tournament, 1st and 2nd Rounds

    So much for Duke reaching to the final four. I still can't believe I picked Wisconnsin to go to the final four.
  12. Completing the Space Jam movie, Muggsy Boggues.
  13. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    Komisarek is out for three weeks. Fuck.
  14. I always found Shawn Bradley awesome in the 90's.
  15. Red Baron

    The Al "Shoot Interview" Thread

    Who is your favourite pornstar of all time?
  16. Red Baron

    The who, what, and hunh?

    Move to English Canada with us CG.
  17. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    Apparently there is a hybrid icing rule that is in the USHL. I believe if there is no challenge to the puck, the ref will blow the whistle once the defenceman touches the puck. If there is a rush to the puck, it is automatically called icing. Also if say the puck went into the corner for an icing and the offence is clearly going for the puck while there is no defencemen around him, it will not be called icing.
  18. Red Baron

    Rock Band!

    The main reason I like Rock band over Guitar Hero is that there are many more enjoyable songs to play on Rock band instead of Guitar Hero. I love playing Orange Crush, Epic, Highway Star and Foreplay/Longtime.
  19. Shot making like Tiger Woods. I can chip and putt fairly well, but my long irons are killing my golf game.
  20. Red Baron

    How Do You Like Your Steaks?

    I've never been a fan of T-Bone steak at all. I never understood its popularity.
  21. Red Baron

    Canadian Politics

    This is why government should take third parties very seriously when handing out shit like that. Now someone has a dirty job in finding the other blue prints in the Ottawa dump.
  22. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    He's travelling with the team, but he's not suiting up. Komisarek is a go for Saturday's game.
  23. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    Indeed. Bergeron strapped on the skates today, and did a light practice. Hopefully that'll improve the moral.
  24. Red Baron

    NHL Thread, March 2008

    You'd think Chara would have done something against Kovalev, instead of being a pilon.
  25. Red Baron

    Canadian Politics

    I'll retract my earlier statement, as this happened earlier. Ottawa to probe report that anti-terror unit blueprints found in trash Last Updated: Thursday, March 20, 2008 | 9:21 PM ET Comments77Recommend114CBC News The government will look into a report that blueprints for a new building for the military's counterterrorism unit were found in a pile of trash in downtown Ottawa, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said on Thursday. A passerby discovered the plans in garbage bags on Bank Street in the Glebe. Anthony Salloum said he and his spouse were heading to dinner last week when they spotted seven or eight rolls of paper stamped with Department of Defence markings. (CBC) The blueprints, dated March 5, 2007, appear to be for a new building for the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit, created post-Sept. 11 to respond to large-scale attacks. The building is under construction at Canadian Forces Base Trenton. The plans detail the location of security fences, the electrical grid system and layout of offices and other rooms, said Anthony Salloum, who found the documents. Salloum said he and his spouse were heading to dinner last week when they spotted seven or eight rolls of paper stamped with Department of Defence markings. "By sheer accident, my spouse said, 'Anthony, look at this bag of garbage. It's filled with rolls of paper that say National Defence, Trenton 8 Wing,' " Salloum told reporters on Thursday. Asked early Thursday about the Ottawa Citizen article that reported the discovery, Day said he is awaiting for a detailed report on the incident to determine what happened and what type of documents were involved. "If a security breach of some kind has taken place, then clearly that's a huge concern for me," Day said. "We'll wait for all the details and see exactly what that was." Not sure what happened to other rolls At first, Salloum didn't pick up the papers since he was on the way to dinner at a restaurant. But more than an hour later, when he passed by the garbage heap and discovered they were still there, he decided to grab one roll. The day after discovering the documents on March 13, Salloum unrolled the blueprints in the boardroom of his workplace, the Rideau Institute, an Ottawa-based advocacy group. But having little understanding of the blueprints, he decided to wait until the institute's director returned from a family vacation on Wednesday. "It quickly became apparent how important these were. And I did not want to leave my office yesterday before handing them back to National Defence," said Salloum. Salloum has returned the blueprints to the Defence Department, who thanked him but refused to comment on the discovery. It's uncertain what happened to the rest of the rolls, though they're likely at a garbage dump or recycling facility, he said. Salloum speculated that the documents may have been discarded by an architectural firm following a failed bid for the project. Even so, he says the discovery is a security concern since the blueprints outline other existing structures at the Trenton military base. One security expert also hypothesized that the document could have been tossed by a civilian contractor.
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