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Check out the link I gave. Was hoping more members in the forum.
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I'm not a frequent forum user at CNCNZ. Just want to announce a forum and was hoping anyone here could join in. http://cncactive1.proboards104.com Been announcing it at Lion's forum.
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I just opened up the forums over at CNC Active. It's brand new, but no members yet, since I haven't told anyone about it yet. May someone subscribe inside it?? http://www.cncgames.s5.com
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How to solve North Korean's Nuclear problem? And help D poor
tommy posted a topic in Off-Topic Discussion
Yes, the media mentions it almost everyday... North Korea just tested it's nuclear bomb successfully or is it? It's neighbours are worried about North Korea, as it could spark a horrible war, using nuke cannons and nuclear tanks. More sanctions and yet more of them.......can it really force the nation to stop it's nuclear ambitions? What has Iran's similarity got to do with North Korea? How can we stop North Korea??? And save their poor people? About 1,000 South Korean protesters wave national flags during a rally denouncing North Korea's nuclear test in Taegu, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006. They demanded their country cut off aid and investment to North Korea to punish the communist nation for reportedly testing a nuclear device. The banners read 'Stop nuclear provocation by the North Korea.' (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) South Korean war veterans shout a slogan during a rally denouncing North Korea's nuclear test in Taegu, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006. About 1,000 protesters demanded their country cut off aid and investment to North Korea to punish the communist nation for reportedly testing a nuclear device. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) South Korean protesters burn a North Korean flag and a picture of leader Kim Jong-Il during an anti-North Korea rally in Seoul. North Korea said it was ready to talk as world powers reached a tentative deal on a package of sanctions to punish Pyongyang for its declared nuclear test four days earlier.(AFP/Jung Yeon-Je) The United Nations Security Council meets to discuss the North Korea resolution at UN headquarters in New York. North Korea said it was ready to talk as world powers reached a tentative deal on a package of sanctions to punish Pyongyang for its declared nuclear test four days earlier.(AFP/Stan Honda) Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao ® with visiting South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun in Beijing. South Korea has said that news of preliminary US findings of radioactivity near North Korea only confirmed its assumption that the communist regime had tested an atom bomb as claimed(AFP/Pool/Takanori Sekine) United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton (C-L), speaks to the media after discussions on the North Korea resolution at UN headquarters in New York. Last-minute Russian and Chinese objections to a compromise draft resolution on mandatory sanctions against North Korea over its declared nuclear test cast doubt on prospects for a vote Saturday, diplomats said Friday.(AFP/Stan Honda) Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, here in Moscow 06 October 2006, cast doubt on whether the UN Security Council would present a united front at a meeting Saturday to vote on a resolution imposing sanctions on North Korea for its declared nuclear test.(AFP/File/Denis Sinyakov) Men on the Chinese border with North Korea in Tu Men, Jilin province. A planned Security Council vote for mandatory sanctions against North Korea over its declared nuclear test appears in doubt after Russia and China raised last-minute objections to a compromise draft resolution, diplomats said(AFP/Peter Parks) Boxes containing 'matsutake' mushrooms, a delicacy among Japanese gourmets, imported from China are sold just outside Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006. Japan implemented Saturday independent economic sanctions in response to North Korea's nuclear test. Tokyo's sanctions include the closure of all Japanese ports to North Korean vessels, a ban on imports and exports, and a six-month ban on travel to Japan by all North Korean government officials. 'Matsutake' mushrooms imported from North Korea accounted for about 27 percent of the Japanese market in 2005. A box of 'matsutake' imported from China is priced at 1,800 yen (US$15). (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye) US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (L) greeted by US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmai Khalilzad ® after arriving in Baghdad 05 October 2006. Rice will travel to Asia next week to discuss the implementation of proposed UN sanctions against North Korea over its announced nuclear test, officials said.(AFP/US State Department/HO/File) A protester burns an anti-North Korea sign at a rally denouncing the North's reported nuclear test, in Seoul October 13, 2006. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) Kenzo Oshima, President of the Security Council and Japan's ambassador to the United Nations talks to reporters after a meeting of the Security Council permanent members and Japan on the issue of the North Korea nuclear test at U.N. headquarters in New York, Friday, Oct. 13, 2006. Wang Guangya, China's ambassador listens, right. (AP Photo/Osamu Honda) Wang Guangya, China's ambassador talks to reporters after a meeting of the Security Council permanent members and Japan on the issue of the North Korea nuclear test at the United Nations headquarters in New York, Friday, Oct. 13, 2006. (AP Photo/Osamu Honda) A South Korean protester disguised as North Korea leader Kim Jong-Il holds a placard reading "Let's turn (the Korean peninsula) into a sea of flames" during an anti-North Korea rally in Seoul. North Korea has said it was ready to talk as world powers reached a tentative deal on a package of sanctions to punish Pyongyang for its declared nuclear test four days earlier.(AFP/Jung Yeon-Je) A Chinese paramilitary border guard patrols a bridge leading to North Korea (behind) in the town of Tu Men in China's northeast Jilin province. North Korea has said it was ready to talk as world powers reached a tentative deal on a package of sanctions to punish Pyongyang for its declared nuclear test four days earlier.(AFP/Peter Parks) Russian President Vladimir Putin gets off his presidential plane while arriving in the ancient Russian city of Yaroslavl, about 240 km (150 miles) northeast of Moscow, Friday, Oct. 13, 2006. The sign onboard the plane reads: Russia. Putin has repeatedly condemned the reported North Korea's nuclear test but stressed that tension over the blast and North Korea's nuclear program must be resolved through diplomatic means, and Russian officials have not publicly indicated what kind of sanctions they might be willing to consider. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS/Presidential Press Service, Vladimir Rodinov) South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun (L) with his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. China and South Korea have agreed to back "appropriate" measures against North Korea's declared nuclear test as world powers narrowed their differences on UN Security Council sanctions.(AFP/Pool/Takanori Sekine) South Korean victims of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima nuclear bombings during World War II chant slogans at a rally against North Korea's reported nuclear test in Seoul October 13, 2006. The sign ® reads,'They must not use nuclear weapons'. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) The shadow of United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton. South Korea's president has flown to summit talks with Chinese leaders as world powers argued over the scale and nature of sanctions to impose on North Korea over its declared nuclear test(AFP/Stan Honda) Park Sang-hak, who escaped from North Korea in 2000 and has been living in South Korea since, prepares to fly a balloon containing thousands of leaflets toward North Korea, at an anti-North Korea protest denouncing the North's reported nuclear test, in Seoul October 13, 2006. China and South Korea support 'appropriate and necessary measures' on North Korea at the United Nations, in response to its reported nuclear test, a senior South Korean official said on Friday. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) Anti-North Korea protesters burn a North Korean flag at a rally denouncing the North's reported nuclear test, in Seoul October 13, 2006. U.N. Security Council members reported progress on a resolution to impose U.N. sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear explosion and hope to put the draft to a vote on Saturday. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) Policemen block protesters trying to deliver a written request demanding talks between North Korea and the U.S. to the U.S. embassy in Seoul October 13, 2006. U.N. Security Council members reported progress on a resolution to impose U.N. sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear explosion and hope to put the draft to a vote on Saturday. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho (SOUTH KOREA) Protesters chant slogans at an anti-U.S. protest demanding talks between North Korea and the U.S. in Seoul October 13, 2006. U.N. Security Council members reported progress on a resolution to impose U.N. sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear explosion and hope to put the draft to a vote on Saturday. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho (SOUTH KOREA) A protester holds a placard at an anti-U.S. protest calling for talks between North Korea and the U.S. in Seoul October 13, 2006. U.N. Security Council members reported progress on a resolution to impose U.N. sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear explosion and hope to put the draft to a vote on Saturday. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho (SOUTH KOREA) A protester holds a placard at an anti-U.S. protest demanding talks between North Korea and the U.S. in Seoul October 13, 2006. U.N. Security Council members reported progress on a resolution to impose U.N. sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear explosion and hope to put the draft to a vote on Saturday. REUTERS/You Sung-Ho (SOUTH KOREA) A South Korean protester wearing a mask of U.S. President George W. Bush participates in an anti-U.S. rally demanding talks between the United States and North Korea in Seoul, Friday, Oct. 13, 2006. South Korea's president arrived Friday in Beijing to discuss possible sanctions against North Korea for its claimed nuclear test, as the U.N. Security Council weighed U.S. demands for tough penalties and Japan adopted a trade and travel ban.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) Tourists walk across the 'Broken Bridge' on the Yalu River at Dandong, on China's border with North Korea Friday Oct. 13, 2006. The bridge was bombed by U.S. forces during the Korean War and reaches only half way across the river. The United States urged a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution to punish North Korea for its claimed nuclear test but Russia and China said more time is needed for high-level diplomacy to overcome differences and send a united message to Pyongyang that nuclear brinkmanship is unacceptable. (AP Photo/Greg Baker) North Koreans chat on the waterfront at the North Korean city of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong Friday Oct. 13, 2006. The United States urged a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution to punish North Korea for its claimed nuclear test but Russia and China said more time is needed for high-level diplomacy to overcome differences and send a united message to Pyongyang that nuclear brinkmanship is unacceptable. (AP Photo/Greg Baker) North Korean men dig a channel at a shipyard on the waterfront at the North Korean city of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong Friday Oct. 13, 2006. The United States urged a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution to punish North Korea for its claimed nuclear test but Russia and China said more time is needed for high-level diplomacy to overcome differences and send a united message to Pyongyang that nuclear brinkmanship is unacceptable. (AP Photo/Greg Baker) North Koreans wait to board a boat on the waterfront at the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong Friday Oct. 13, 2006. The United States urged a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution to punish North Korea for its claimed nuclear test but Russia and China said more time is needed for high-level diplomacy to overcome differences and send a united message to Pyongyang that nuclear brinkmanship is unacceptable. (AP Photo/Greg Baker) North Korean soldiers chat during a patrol on the waterfront at the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong Friday Oct. 13, 2006. The United States urged a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution to punish North Korea for its claimed nuclear test but Russia and China said more time is needed for high-level diplomacy to overcome differences and send a united message to Pyongyang that nuclear brinkmanship is unacceptable. (AP Photo/Greg Baker) A North Korean man walks with a child on the waterfront at the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong Friday Oct. 13, 2006. The United States urged a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution to punish North Korea for its claimed nuclear test but Russia and China said more time is needed for high-level diplomacy to overcome differences and send a united message to Pyongyang that nuclear brinkmanship is unacceptable. (AP Photo/Greg Baker) Lorries piled with bicycles to be transported to a North Korean ship arrive at a port in Maizuru, west of Tokyo, October 13, 2006. Japan said on Wednesday it would impose new sanctions on North Korea, including a ban on imports from the impoverished communist state, in response to its reported nuclear test this week. REUTERS/Kiyoshi Ota (JAPAN) Map of North Korea North Korean Emblem - taken from http://www.korea-dpr.com/ Spy sat on North Korea North Korean children play a shooting game with a toy gun aiming at a portrait of U.S. President George W. Bush at Namjun kindergarten in Shinwiju, Pyongan-Budo, North Korea. The photo was released by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on May 9, 2005. (Reuters) Panmunjeom, frontier to north korea, under GNU FDL, self photographed, 2001 (DMZ - De militarized Zone in the border between North and south korea) "absolutely safe, nice people", Pyongyang flats in North Korea. Leader suks. :arrow: TO SEE WHAT LIFE IN NORTH KOREA IS , WATCH THE VIDEO:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TNM5DpKyms that video is heart breaking.. :arrow: Hope people start discussing how to solve the problem. -
An unofficial storyline that links all cnc games together. Quite weird, but just read. I know it kinda of ... yuks..
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Ya, The site has a comment box at the bottom, which you can comment on the storyline, so that u can improve it's content. http://www.freewebs.com/ssis1/cnclinkage.htm
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How to solve North Korean's Nuclear problem? And help D poor
tommy replied to tommy's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
The thing is North Korea is invading everyone now. It hates everyone. Now that their aids are cut off, what do we expect next? -
Wait a minute, something's happening, the storyline's changed for the better. The site changed it!
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Remember that flash game that Imran created? Today, I've did a testing with Imran. The game turned out well. When the game room loads, you just have to replace the address qayamat.net to 72.20.22.169 and you are able to connect and play! Imran is trying to correct the bugs and improve on the game controls. Woah. Its hard to create multiplayer flash games! I think Imran did a great job and should get a thumbs up! Cheers!
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Hmm.. i just changed my background to a world background. Hope that helps....... I have no idea what was the cause of the crash. Maybe its becoz of the glittering stars that keeps dropping. :?
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Hi all, I am a fan of CNC Generals. My english is horrible and I hope you don't mind. I would like to congratulate CNCNZ for having the site to run for donkey years! I am new to the CNC Community and have no idea what being a webmaster is. I have created a site which is called CNC Active. The address can be found here @ http://www.cnc.active.ws . After viewing my site, could u guys give me comments about it and if its good enough, is it possible to link up my site with you guys? Thanks and I am looking forward for your reply.
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thx. That stops the argument , but who are the guests? I didn't post them. Can someone check that out ?
