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Sujet : [ FOR OVERCLOCKERS FOUS ] ?¤¤Saloon des habitués¤¤? |
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HyperClocK a écrit :
troooo !!! :lol: la j en ai 12 a vendre :D
5 1800 DLT SPMW 0312 85 in chak (2350 aircool environ)
5 1800 DLT TPMW 0309 90 in chak (2400-2450 aircool environ)
1 1800 DLT VPMW 0311 80 in (2350 aircool)
1 1700+ 0302 4 : ponts tous nikes 90 in(2400 aircool)
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putain j'en ai marre de ces arnaques a la revente de procos :fou: KBSGVP ! :fou: |
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magicpanda a écrit :
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- 02 May 2003 16:43
- US climber pinned by boulder cuts off arm to live
- DENVER, May 2 (Reuters) - A mountaineer pinned by a heavy boulder in an eastern Utah desert cut off his right arm with a pocketknife after he determined that was the only way he would survive, officials said on Friday.
- "He's pretty darn tough. He wanted to live. He saved himself," Sgt. Mitch Vetere of the Emery County Sheriff's Office in Green River, Utah, told Reuters.
- Aron Ralston, 27, of Aspen, Colorado, used a pocketknife to cut off his arm below the elbow, then rappelled down a rock wall and hiked until he ran into some hikers who flagged down a rescue helicopter 60 miles (100 km) south of Green River on Thursday. He had applied a tourniquet to his arm.
- Vetere said Ralston would never have been spotted in the remote area where he was pinned by the boulder, which rescuers estimated at between 800 and 1,000 pounds.
- Ralston was hiking into a canyon on Saturday when the boulder fell on him. He ran out of water on Tuesday and by Thursday realized he had to take the drastic action.
- He was in serious condition on Friday at St. Mary's Hospital in western Colorado, spokeswoman Kim Williams said.
- A rescuer who went back to see if he could retrieve the arm said the boulder was too heavy to move, according to Vetere. ((Reporting by Judith Crosson, editing by Doina Chiacu; Reuters Messaging: judith.crosson.reuters.com@reuters.net 303-820-3900))
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:ouch: :ouch: :ouch: :sweat:
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purééé, vourageur le type !!!! :ouch: |
| Magicpanda |
Code :
- Citation :
- 02 May 2003 16:43
- US climber pinned by boulder cuts off arm to live
- DENVER, May 2 (Reuters) - A mountaineer pinned by a heavy boulder in an eastern Utah desert cut off his right arm with a pocketknife after he determined that was the only way he would survive, officials said on Friday.
- "He's pretty darn tough. He wanted to live. He saved himself," Sgt. Mitch Vetere of the Emery County Sheriff's Office in Green River, Utah, told Reuters.
- Aron Ralston, 27, of Aspen, Colorado, used a pocketknife to cut off his arm below the elbow, then rappelled down a rock wall and hiked until he ran into some hikers who flagged down a rescue helicopter 60 miles (100 km) south of Green River on Thursday. He had applied a tourniquet to his arm.
- Vetere said Ralston would never have been spotted in the remote area where he was pinned by the boulder, which rescuers estimated at between 800 and 1,000 pounds.
- Ralston was hiking into a canyon on Saturday when the boulder fell on him. He ran out of water on Tuesday and by Thursday realized he had to take the drastic action.
- He was in serious condition on Friday at St. Mary's Hospital in western Colorado, spokeswoman Kim Williams said.
- A rescuer who went back to see if he could retrieve the arm said the boulder was too heavy to move, according to Vetere. ((Reporting by Judith Crosson, editing by Doina Chiacu; Reuters Messaging: judith.crosson.reuters.com@reuters.net 303-820-3900))
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:ouch: :ouch: :ouch: :sweat: |