Hi guys Did you know that there is a pattern in Russia's history of presidents??? well the pattern is that each president alternates from starting with Lenin who was bald and then Starlin who had lots of hair until today we had Putin who was bald and the new guy who's taking over has hair lol. so it goes bald, hairy, bald, hairy, bald, hairy, bald and the next Russian president should be bald. to whoever is reading this ain't that a brilliant piece of information
i think you mean bald I heard about this from something i saw on tv awhile ago (it might have been QI)
o well my spelling has been bad lately i dunno why but thanks for bringing it up lol i corrected the spelling. and yes i did see it on QI
you do know about spellchecker in FF don't you, i think you can enable it here or by typing about:config into the address bar (i think)
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I hate Russia. The government, ex-Soviet Union ties and the infectious communism that ruinned countries. Can't stand them. Hate the KGB, even though they don't exist anymore, the FSB is still basically the same thing. Especially with the Alexander Litvinenko murder it's clear what they are really about. On top of that there's some personal issues. Not saying Russian people in general are bad, but the country itself and it's goverment.
Well most of Russia's presidents have been in the secret service but the new presidents hasn't even set foot in the KGB or FSB so things might be different with him but who knows :dry:
Firefox's spellchecker is horrid, all it does for me, is let me know something is spelled wrong, and then i have to use google to find out how it should be spelled.
Of course, Putin might just be behind-the-scenes in power anyway, and Medvedev would then be a puppet president. We'll see.
No President has ever been a puppet and i doubt Medvedev will want to be the first, anyways hes technically more powerful then Putin now :x:
I wasn't keeping up with the news ... did the constitutional change never go through? There was all this talk about how Putin might push through a change to the constitution before he leaves office so as to make the prime minister more powerful than the president. That did not happen, right? Lol, I should be more informed on Russian goings-on...
I did hear that he wanted this kind of power but i haven't heard if he actually got the idea in place.