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en We had gunfire up and down here. We had looters over here. We drove in with a bus. We had people jumping in the windows stealing stuff. We had one gasoline truck that was commandeered by the feds when it was coming in the other day. But from our perspective, the easiest thing for us was to get everything up and rolling.

en We've seen this thing deteriorate somewhat over the last week to 10 days with all the commodity prices falling, ... Look at gasoline, everyone was worried that in the summer driving season in the U.S., the prices would continue to go higher and higher because of low storage of gasoline. Well, now that's all been fixed up. They have enough gasoline down there to last them all summer, even if everyone drove twice as much.

en It's not like stealing a car or truck or something. It's going to be hard to conceal this thing.

en The amazing thing is we've had no jumping pits. We've been jumping in the grass and stuff like that. We're always strong in the relays though. I'm really proud of the kids' efforts.

en That's more subtle, and a lot more complicated, character-wise, ... The easiest way to do it is with bigger explosions, lots of gunfire, that sort of thing. That's one reason why horror is where it's at. Even making a horror film like A Nightmare on Elm Street; it's what's going on between personalities that's really most interesting.

en A partisan battle in the Senate is politics as usual, and he won't suffer nearly as much from that as he's suffering now from all the talk about corruption and Republicans jumping off the ship. This is the easiest thing to do.

en What North Korea really needs is a shipload of weather stripping [insulation material] to fix the holes in the windows in winter in the buildings where people are trying to survive. A reactor is about the last thing you would turn to from an energy perspective.

en [Benigno Aguirre, of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware, has been watching and reading about looters in Louisiana.] It may look from the outside as if they are stealing or breaking the law, ... when in fact some of them are trying to survive.

en They were very lucky, because they were surrounded by water, which protected them from the looters and the gangs. They heard shots outside the windows.

en They commandeered our ambulances and stole them for four days. It cost us over $90,000 in billing to the government, and they probably hurt some people because they didn't respond to our orders to come back. They decided to do their own thing.

en In a sense this is the end of an era. Microsoft and the original PC rose to prominence based on the MS-DOS product. And even as Windows came along, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, underneath MS-DOS was running there. Windows simply sat on top of MS-DOS. Well, so today it really is actually the end of the MS-DOS era. It's also, we would say, the end of the Windows 95 era.
  Bill Gates

en There are more effective and better types of windows to prevent people leaving. This is one of the easiest types of window to climb out of.

en [To follow the news on television the past couple of days, looters have pretty much taken over the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.] The fear, of course, ... is that looting contributes to the sense that things are out of control, and that lawlessness begins to snowball, and that stealing becomes murder. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se.

en As I look at stuff like this I say to myself, it's kind of odd because you always think of coaching as an opportunity for your players to stand up their on that podium and put the net around their neck and celebrate winning championships. You never think of yourself as being in that situation. You're only as good as the people that you get to direct, and if you're fortunate enough to have the best people to direct then you're one of the lucky few. I think that's kind of what this is all about. So it's hard for me to put it into perspective from a personal perspective.

en Many companies tout their windows as 'hurricane resistant,' but not all windows meet prescribed standards. That's why it's important for consumers to make sure that the windows have been tested. It's one thing to claim that your windows withstand hurricane-force winds, it's another to have testing behind that claim.


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