An interview with Lieutenant D.M. Thorlakson, stationed in Kandahar, is scheduled for this evening on Global National. Be sure to catch it.

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this pic is very good. who tood this pic i think that guy/girl is good photograoher im gona copy paste that pic into my editor is that ok?
Posted by: sdfgh at April 5, 2006 10:44 AMNo it*s not OK. You might hurt yourself. TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 5, 2006 2:31 PMPlease fix the add comment popupwindow so that it displays properly on Firefox browsers. The scroll bars do not work, and the text runs right out of the window! Thanks.
Posted by: Albertan technophile at April 5, 2006 5:30 PMI"m using firefox and it works fine. Outside of that, I don't think there's any way for me to "fix" such things - not with my skills, at least.
Posted by: Kate at April 5, 2006 5:53 PMWhat time is the interview? I know the interviewer and I don't want to miss it!
Posted by: new kid on the block at April 5, 2006 6:17 PMSorry - I don't have any details, other than a general headsup that it might be on. (Unfortunately, I don't get Global - the interviewee is my cousin.)
Posted by: Kate at April 5, 2006 9:31 PMGlobal?
National?
Give me (and all of us) a break!
News?
Global wouldn't know news if it it bit them in the ass.
Posted by: Andy at April 5, 2006 9:51 PM...wow lookie at all dem trucks, must be 3/4 of all the trucks the Canadian Military has over there.
...and he's got desert cameo...sorta miss the green european look...was stylish in a desert setting.
Posted by: tomax7 at April 5, 2006 11:31 PMKate, Thanks for the answer. I'll just keep copying the text to a notepad then. (I'm a hardware junkie, software give me a headache)
With the new Government with PMSH in charge, I hope to see more respect shown for our Military than was shown by the Liberals, who seem to have seen them as "undesireables". Fact is, we have GOT to be proud of the people who volenteered to risk life and limb to protect all Canadians, as well as performing peacekeeping missions world wide. (The best use of a soldier, keeping people from shooting each other long enough to sign peace agreements)
Posted by: Albertan Technophile at April 6, 2006 1:52 PM