This is the Prolongation of a Tale of a Fateful Ship the Arctic Sea!



As you know I have been following the story on the Arctic Sea Freighter! So while drinking my morning cup of coffee I decided to check on the whereabouts of the Arctic Sea! I found this updated video from Russia Today and it gives the lowdown on the desolate freighter.

As of right now the fateful Arctic Sea is located east of Gibraltar with only four sailors, who have remained on board since August with very little food and water to live on. The fuel supply of the ship is almost gone…

The Freighter is in the Mediterranean Sea now and being refused permission to dock anywhere on earth.

Well the ship has not been sunk yet…

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Other articles on the Arctic Sea Freighter by Windows to Russia:
http://www.windowstorussia.com/2009/09/arctic-sea-did-what.html

http://www.windowstorussia.com/2009/09/arctic-sea-freighter-is-out-of-food.html
http://www.windowstorussia.com/2009/09/continuing-tale-of-russias-arctic-sea.html
http://www.windowstorussia.com/2009/09/russias-arctic-sea-freighter-could-have.html

Russian News From Russia: October 9th, 2009!

Nanotechnology gets boost from state as focus turns to future:
A week with focus on nanotechnology and Russian science has seen Rosnano, and AFK Sistema announce they will invest half a billion dollars in the production of microchips, using 90 nanometers technology.

“The shift of military attention to Pakistan is happening”:
In Pakistan, the expanding number of American security firms is causing concerns. Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen sees this as a sign of the US shifting its military attention to Pakistan.

“NATO’s attack on Serbia the ultimate crime against peace”:
It’s time to recognize the US-led NATO offensive against Serbia in 1999 as a historic mistake, Zivadin Jovanovic, former Foreign Affairs Minister of Yugoslavia told RT.

CIS safe and sound despite rumors:
The leaders of former Soviet republics have gathered in Moldova for the CIS Summit on Friday. And though four of them didn’t show up, this is normal, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

“US hypocritical on arms reduction”:
While re-negotiating START treaty, the US calls for nuclear zero, but in reality isn’t ready to give up all weapons, says Aleksandr Pikayev, analyst from the Institute of World Economy and International Relations to RT.

Russia ready for major election day:
October 11 will be the next election day in Russia – on Sunday millions of citizens will be able to vote for deputies of local legislatures throughout the country.

Gazprom looks to longer term as exports take turn for the better:
Gazprom says gas exports are moving back towards pre-crisis levels, and that it is looking to take a long term approach to customer who may not require as much gas as they have contracted for in the short term.

Russian gang lord dies after sniper attack:
Vyacheslav Ivankov, once a top figure in Russian organized crime, died on Friday morning of wounds inflicted in a July assassination attempt.

What I like about you: what keeps foreigners in Russia?:
The Motherland may be suffering from runaway inflation, alcoholism, strangling red tape and a host of other afflictions, but this hasn’t stopped foreigners from queuing up for their Russian visas.

“No reply” from Moscow to Ukraine’s invitation:
Leaders of former Soviet republics are in Moldova for the CIS Summit on Friday. The official request from Kiev to arrange a meeting between Medvedev and Yushchenko has been met with a mute response from Russia.

NATO won’t recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia:
NATO strongly supports the territorial integrity of Georgia in the framework of internationally recognized borders of the country and doesn’t intend to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Simmons said today.

Clinton to discuss Georgian issue in Russia:
The Secretary of State arrives in Moscow next week. According to the source, she intends to express support to the territorial integrity of Georgia and urge Russia to implement all the obligations in the framework of cease-fire agreement.

Gorbachev congratulates Obama on Nobel Prize:
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev congratulated President Barack Obama on his Nobel Peace Prize award on Friday, and welcomed the U.S. leader’s positive impact on global affairs.

In Moscow Russia: Something Strange in the Sky!


This video is all over the news today in Russia. It is really strange and no one is positive about what caused it. The video was taken by a cell phone camera.

Looks like something from the X-Files…

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Georgian Dzhemal Tkeshelashvili can Explode a Hot Water Bottle With His Nose!


Now this guy has some lungs:

It took Dzhemal Tkeshelashvili a few seconds to tear three hot water bottles, which he had inflated with his nose. The young Georgian judoka hopes that this skill will put him in the Guinness Book of Records. (Link)

He better hope he never inhales through his nose doing that. He will look like that hot water bottle.

What makes people try this stuff?

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In Russia: You Can Lie To Keep Out of Jail or You Cannot Commit Perjury!

Russia’s Supreme Court has ruled that a suspected criminal can deliberately lie to prosecutors and court without fear of being punished for it.

What do you think about that tidbit of information?

Take a look at this Russia Today article that tells you about – The Russian Constitution allows a suspect to use any means to defend himself, unless they are specifically forbidden before hand. Lying to officials is not on the bad things to do list, since a testifying defendant never takes an oath to tell the truth.

How is that for and interesting fact?

For us from America that is a strange concept…

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Windows to Russia!

Ok – So I am crazy and a little bit nuts.

But I had to do the switch. I had to put “Windows to Russia” on her own new name domain and make the title match the domain.

Why! You ask?

I really am not sure… But it was something I had to do and I hope that it recovers soon. I had almost 4000 page views a day. The site had approached a 1000 regular readers everyday. The site was looking at 300 Google’s a day on a bad day. The site just broke the 200 barrier on Feedburner. It was being stumbled upon 200 to 300 hits a day. The site also has almost 1600 posts. So Why..

Because in the end “Windows to Russia” will be much better off and stronger. Google has already non indexed kylekeeton.com for me. Google was right on the switch. I never had to install a robot tag to do it. Google did it for me. Google has already started to index the new domain and they gave me pointers on sitemaps for the new domain.

Now all did not go perfect because Blogger Blogspot has some weird habits and does not allow a smooth transition to happen. Blogger does not allow a good 301 permanent redirect to take place. So according to Google rules I have done the best I can and created my own redirect.

So far Google is working with it… (I even have 6 search engines already! :))

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In Russia – I Hit My Head On This and Fell Down on that, One Night While Walking the Dog!


I was thinking this morning while drinking my morning cup of coffee that Russia has one area that is so different than the America that I came from.

The pictures above are just two examples out of millions in Russia that are in your way during normal travel by foot!

As you see the first picture is a pathway that runs under a series of rug hanging bars. These bars are about 5′ 10″ above the ground. Now that is a fine height for Babushkas that use these bars to hang rugs on to air then out and knock the dust out of them. But for a 6′ 3″ guy like me they are 5 inches too short. It is bad enough that you have one of them but we have to have three bars in the row. They wanna get you! So in the middle of the night, no moon, storm a brewing, while walking the dog and no lights – I went crack the ol noggin…

The second picture is a steel braided cable. Buried deep in the ground except for a nice perfect loop sticking out of the ground! I was walking the dog in the dark near the new flat and this cable just jumped up and tripped me. Boza came over and licked my face and made it all better…

The problem is that cable could be buried 20 feet deep. It is not going anywhere and it also is located near the playground…. (No law suit here – just watch your step)

That is what I love about Russia and I would not want it any other way.

Russia’s Medvedev Says He Will Keep On Blogging!


Dmitry Medvdev:

“It has been a year since I started my video blog, in the spring it became part of LiveJournal.

It’s a significant period of time, so it would be good to summarize some things.

Of course, for me it is a necessary litmus test of communication. A litmus test that helps me receive important information, in order to understand the attitudes of different people, understand the logic behind their behavior – these people participate in the blog, discuss all kinds of issues.

In the spring, I think, somebody wrote an interesting thing, while suggesting a topic for discussion – “There are more of us here than deputies in the State Duma”. I can’t argue with that, there are a lot more of us: we only have 450 members in the Parliament, whereas the number of active blog users is more than 20,000 today (11,000 in LiveJournal and 10,000 in the blog on the official website). For me it is simply flattering, first of all. And the majority of them are people who have their own opinion on things, but at the same time they hear what others think and reasonably argue with it. They have a ton of very interesting ideas.

And those who take part in the discussions don’t just complain about problems, but they offer different solutions to these problems, which is very valuable. And these solutions can be very creative.

According to the experts (the data is taken from the Yandex search engine), there were 7.4 million Russian language blogs this spring – twice as many as one year ago. I agree that Russian blogs are not only dynamic and contemporary, but their have a special nature, a specific Russian “aroma” so to speak.

I see a special significance in the fact that in my blogs people actively discuss issues of our every day life. They don’t just talk about some higher matters, but about organizing our every day life – in particular how to make our lives more modern and fair.

I will give you some specific examples, from the computer.

At the end of August, the Children’s Hospital for Infectious Diseases re-opened after a renovation in the Ryazan region (the hospital is in the village of Dashki). When I was on my way to Ryazan, I saw this message about the terrible state of the hospital, along with photographs in my blog (I guess they posted it, knowing that I was going to Ryazan). I pointed the situation out to the governor. And now we see the results.

Of course we cannot renovate all hospitals this way. And in reality this letter about the poor state of a hospital ward should not be addressed to the President’s administration or to me personally, but to the governor’s blog. But at the same time I am grateful to the author of this post – as a result we were able to do a good thing – maybe not huge, but a very important one – and I also hope that we have set an example, a good clear example for all local authorities. Make sure you draw the attention of the authorities to what is going on in the regions, if they don’t know about the situations, or if they simply fail to act. As we know, secret things are sooner or later revealed. And thanks to the Internet, it usually happens sooner rather than later.

Thanks to reports from the blog visitors, many underground, illegal casinos have been checked and closed. If you have forgotten, I will remind you – not all casinos have been closed after the law regulating this business, signed by me, came into force. In some places these casinos just changed the sign, but basically continued their gambling business. This was done in Barnaul, Smolensk, Ryazan and some other places. Following the reports, the casinos were dealt with. In any case, I think the situation is much better now. If you have other information on the topic, write to us.

Proper order is being brought to the notorious website www.zakupki.gov.ru. It was the forum participants on my blog who drew my attention to the inappropriate way of naming the purchase items when some Cyrillic letters had been changed to their respective Latin letters, which made it virtually impossible to search the offers. The technology was tricky, but we sorted it out.

As I see it, in October the website software will be fully updated. Following my direct instruction, the Government dealt with the task. If however the government contractor publishes a notification with an inappropriate label, this information will be automatically forwarded to the Federal Anti-monopoly Service for it to launch an extra-schedule anti-monopoly inspection.

Many topics are being discussed not only emotionally (although emotions are a natural thing), but also in a constructive way, which makes me particularly happy. I know that some proposals expressed in the blogs are subject to scrutiny by the government and agencies. So, this particular instance of mine has proved a success, like proposals on using maternal capital and determining the amount of allowances for children, as well as on rehabilitation of the disabled and improving the pension legislation. There are also proposals related to supporting small business – something we have been dealing with – to supporting students and various charity initiatives.

I can see questions about ordinary citizens – problems are often raised when a particular person gets into a difficult situation, or even serious trouble. And I can see that people, no matter how different they may be, get united so as to help and achieve justice. And it’s done quickly. Perhaps it’s a reality all and those in power in particular, should take into account.

There’ve been nearly 110,000 comments in my blog already – a whole summary of opinions, proposals and ideas of the citizens of our country, so big and various. Now and then it’s emotions and, sometimes, real human pain. It’s true that not all the contributors appear really competent in the issues they raise, but this is not the most important thing. What really matters is they do contribute and offer their ideas aimed at solving problems. The approaches may also differ very much. However, what unites all those who post their messages is that they are not indifferent and try to raise their awareness about the problems and offer their ways of solving them. This very fact deserves tremendous respect. It is exactly indifference that dominates these days. But we are responsible for our country.

I would like to particularly thank all of you who contribute to the blog discussions and assure you that our systemic work with the blog will continue, even though some colleagues believe it’s not the president’s business. At the same time, most of the state power agencies are doing the same, without any particular instructions from my Administration. They have obviously grown accustomed to that, which is good. Various-level officials, including those in the regions and, hopefully, in the municipalities, have been gradually getting aware that they should know the problems of our citizens – it is something the officials simply are bound to know. And what is important, they should get this information not a week or two after it’s posted, but immediately – following the posts in the blogs.

It’s not just a way of solving particular problems (although that’s not bad either) but eventually a guarantee for improving the state management as a whole as it gets closer to the citizens’ needs.

I would like to conclude this video with something pleasant, and it’s always a pleasure to conclude something with congratulations.

Fifteen years ago the RU internet domain space was opened for Russia. Earlier, in 1990, the SU (Soviet Union) domain had appeared. As of today, our RU domain is in demand by more than 40 million users.

Also this year, LiveJournal is celebrating its tenth anniversary, and seven million out of its 25-million community is in Russia, which is a very significant indicator. We can hardly fancy how LJ will evolve during its second decade. It is clear though that the Internet has been quickly transformed into one information vehicle that uncovers great opportunities for all of us already now, and will create more of them in future.”

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Windows to Russia is on windowstorussia.com!


Svet and I have spent a couple of rough hours trying to switch Windows to Russia to her new domain. We finally got the domains switched and for the next few days we will try to get all the issues of the switch corrected. I have redirected the feed and it works like a champ.

Do not fear your bookmark link to kylekeeton.com still works. I had to do a special redirect because of issues that come up with Blogger Blogspot. But we got everything redirected and working.

Windows to Russia has lost page rank and alexa stats for now and will take some time to come back. That is OK because the long term is better now for the site.

I have an issue that has to do with comments and I have Disqus helping me get that taken care of. So be patient and all will come together in the end…

So if anyone sees any problems that I Svet or I have missed please let us know.

Kyle and Svet
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From Russia – A Small World it is!


One of my readers (Matt) sent me an email that gave a link to this article.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8295394.stm

“Britain’s young minister for energy and climate change, Ed Miliband, had come to Russia to talk about global warming. Little did he know he would end up meeting a long-lost member of his family.”

This a article worth reading.

The world gets smaller all the time… (Even though the Miliband family just got bigger!)

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