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In "federal response" when he accessed the Dept of State site, it looked like it was in a foreign language. Or was I just too tired? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sabalon (talk • contribs) 08:41, October 19, 2006 (UTC)
- It looked Cyrillic-esque to me. Kyaa the Catlord 12:51, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
- Definitely appeared to be a Russian web site. What's odd is that it appeared to have been a commercial Russian web site, sort of like the front page of a Russian version of Yahoo, with banner ads and everything. I suppose we could presume that with the US government having shut down the Internet with that wacky "Emergency Alert System" banner (*rolls eyes*), Hawkins was using the satellite dish to connect to an unaffected Russian ISP. Or we could presume he's a stinkin' Russian Commie agent! --Aaron 20:36, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, indeed it does look like cyrillic.
- Why do you roll your eyes at the EAS banner, it is entirely possible, and in fact not hard to do.