Login to My Comment Account! - | - New Users Sign Up To Comment!
user-avatar
Today is Thursday
May 23, 2013


Privet - Over eight years ago I met the most wonderful Russian woman in the world! What started as friends on the Internet per e-mails and text messages, became a dream come true for this American. I moved to Russia seven years ago and have never, one time in all those years, regretted that move to Russia. In fact, I have realized over the years that Russia is safe, incredibly fantastic and a wonderfully explicit country to live and travel in. I have been lucky in many ways and meeting a normal Russian woman whose main goal is not to leave Russia, that was a blessing in disguise, as I was the one who had to make the hard decision to leave my country. It was a decision that I have never ever regretted and it also opened my eyes to a whole new world of ideas and thinking's. So welcome to Windows to Russia and stay a spell, sip a cup of coffee. (Svetlana and Kyle)

Tag: web

November 30, 2011

Firms told to delist fake sites

30 November 2011 Last updated at 12:38 GMT Chanel is involved in big crackdown on counterfeit goods A US Judge has ordered Google, Yahoo, Twitter and Facebook, among others, to delist domain names linked to websites selling counterfeit goods. It represents a significant step in the ongoing battle against the sale of fake items online. [...]

November 26, 2011

Criminals who commit offences online to be banned from the web

November 26, 2011 by legitgov ShareThis Criminals who commit offences online to be banned from the web 25 Nov 2011 Criminals who commit offences online and cyber bullies will be banned from the internet as part of the Government’s new cyber security strategy, announced today. It calls for police and courts to make more use [...]

November 16, 2011

Sopa condemned by web giants as ‘internet blacklist bill’

Internet giants went on the attack on Wednesday, claiming legislation aimed at tackling online piracy would create an “internet blacklist bill” that would encourage censorship, kill jobs and give US authorities unrivalled powers over the world’s websites. Internet firms including Wikipedia owner Wikimedia, eBay, Google, Twitter and others protested as Congress discussed the controversial Stop [...]

© 2006 - 2013 Coffee Talk Shop… All rights reserved - Mobile View - Powered by WordPress and Wallow!
54 queries. 0.432 seconds.