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Well, its not news to me that I am, but some of you might be surprised.
Posted @ December 23, 2007 04:32 PM | Current Affairs
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good job frank. i'm only a 35... although it did say "you must own a couple action figures"...
they are 100% wrong... i don't own any!
Posted by: roberto at December 23, 2007 05:01 PM
Actually I do own a couple of action figures. A couple years back I found some "Bob and Doug" action figures and I just had to have them.
Posted by: frank martin at December 23, 2007 06:46 PM
Dear Sir or Madam,
I read the quotes of ambassador Kaze about the Japanese surrender on your website. This was very interesting to read - in my opinion this is a very important firsthand account about the significance of this ceremony. I am currently doing some research about the USS Missouri for a potential book project and would be grateful, if you could let me know where I can get Kaze's firsthand accounts. Do you know if they are public domain?
Thanks a lot for sharing this vital historic information.
With regards,
Ingo
Posted by: Ingo Bauernfeind at December 24, 2007 01:56 AM
*sigh* only an 85. I think I missed the one that was nothing but cheezy 50s flicks I'm aware of but haven't seen. The next-to-last (13 of 14) question was something about operating on a very different time-frame from us, between ticks or heartbeats.... Not sure which one that was from, assumed it was from "beyond space" but I can't imagine having gotten any others wrong. (assuming it's straight percentile it looks as though I missed one more somehow).
But I did save money by switching into my TRON costume!
Posted by: Vootie at December 24, 2007 08:11 AM
re: Ambassador Kaze.
I dont know about 'public domain' but I do know that there is a number of sources for his material. He was quite an amazing man and deserves to be better remembered by history. If you want video of him, he is extensively interviewed in the Thames Television show "World At War".
Posted by: Frank Martin at December 24, 2007 09:52 AM
Only a 79! I must be watching too much anime and not enough sci-fi!
Posted by: Larry Patty at December 24, 2007 07:50 PM




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