Game Boy – Gulf War edition
Nintendo has a burnt GameBoy from a building bombed during the first Gulf War that still works. [Link]
Jul 16, 2006

Nintendo has a burnt GameBoy from a building bombed during the first Gulf War that still works. [Link]
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Mark and Nat, a married couple who are living in Kuwait. Mark is a creative director at an ad agency while Nat runs her own design studio called Push+Pull.
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Never knew there were GameBoys at that time. Pretty cool, and it works too!
hey, here is something off topic. remember last week (friday) when the sirens all went off? My guess they were fired automatically because ‘they’ forgot to disconnect them from the main circuit which is connected to different kinds of radars and sensors installed by the americans to detect any incoming airplanes, missles or checmical gasses.
Well, my guess is some thing did trigger those sirens and since our men on the radars suck they probably didn’t notice it. to solve the problem they just disconnected the sirens from their network.
i’m saying this after reading today’s news paper about couple of people in Farwaniya called 777 about some flying object that looked like a missle (might be unmanned plane). According to the news paper the callers said the flying object is heading towards al Jahra. What is weird 777 also recieved calls from people in al Rawdah giving the exact discription.
so… what’s going on?
it’s not the starbucks helicopter taking a detour is it?