Monthly archives: May, 2008

Iraqi Troops Enter Shi’ite Camp

Thousands of Iraqi troops moved unchallenged into Baghdad’s Sadr City Tuesday to seize the Shiite militia stronghold, in the largest attempt yet by the government to impose control



Tuning up…

So it’s about that time…the site’s getting a makeover, a new gallery, some changing of the guard in site security etc.

They run rampant on the net surfing solely to scoop up information we – being people with a clue – aren’t so keen on these bots acquiring. The juxtaposition involved is the desire for people to comment. You see, there are a number of really cool ways to help insure that people commenting are actually people. I will explain here, since this affect only those peeps wishing to comment on my site.

I have turned off required registration on commenting to accommodate some people wishing to comment but are just not interested in registering and logging in to do so. These people (being friends) are far more important to me than the silly bots, so I’ll deal with the problem instead of friend having to do so.

There are some serious security measures in place now after see what a script kiddie did to one of my Amt-domains.

Anyhow…have fun!




Iraqi forces, Shiite militants fight in Sadr City

Shiite militants and U.S.-backed Iraqi forces — two sides that agreed to a cease-fire last week — fought overnight in Sadr City, killing four people and wounding 38, Interior Ministry and hospital officials said Sunday.