news.com.com— Helicopters are in the air as investigators comb remote roads off Oregon's Highway 38 and Interstate 5 in search of James Kim and family. Here is his profile on CNET: http://my.cnet.com/community/jameskim/
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You really need to stop bringing in religion into this. This is a discussion about James Kim not about your beliefs. Please keep to the topic. With that said, I hope for their safe return as well.
"God be with you", shut the f&ck up you religious morons!! If there was a god at all, why wouldn't he have prevented this guy and his family from getting lost in the first place???Religion is always there whenever there is a crisis like this, because its the time when people are the most vulnerable and therefore easiest to suck in to believing stupid CRAP.
My uncle was a fantastic programmer, not in any specific language but in patterns actually. And I learnt a lot from him. When he died he wasn't on the front page of Digg. Even though he was a technology type guy. I buried this s**t. It's sad, sure, but no need to plaster it all over the Technology section of Digg every 10 minutes.
I can't believe this is real. James Kim is awesome. I pray that he and his family come home all right. I was more hoping that the headline would be some sort of joke on CNet's part. Let's pray for James Kim. I hope to see more of him on CNet and always enjoy his reviews. I believe there will be a simple explanation but in any case things will turn out all right. Again, James is the man. <a class="user" href="http://www.viagogo.co.uk/Arts-and-Theatre-Tickets">http://www.viagogo.co.uk/Arts-and-Theatre-Tickets</a>
gavdanaDec 2, 2006
Well said. I also appreciate the digg community keeping this on the front page.
loconetDec 2, 2006
"... let's move on"Why do I get the feeling that that flag on your avatar means nothing but a "pretty" avatar to you.
squigyDec 2, 2006
Yeah I saw that, but it's not their fault. It's like one of those Google Ads things.Hope they can find James and his family warm and safe soon...
thethingDec 2, 2006
You really need to stop bringing in religion into this. This is a discussion about James Kim not about your beliefs. Please keep to the topic. With that said, I hope for their safe return as well.
Closed AccountDec 2, 2006
"God be with you", shut the f&ck up you religious morons!! If there was a god at all, why wouldn't he have prevented this guy and his family from getting lost in the first place???Religion is always there whenever there is a crisis like this, because its the time when people are the most vulnerable and therefore easiest to suck in to believing stupid CRAP.
microtopianDec 2, 2006
what if that was ur family..? would you say the same thing....
designhausDec 2, 2006
If Google Maps could get some up to date imagery then we could utilize the power of the internet and have a million eyes looking for them.
pauljaroszewskiDec 2, 2006
I hope and pray they are safe
mtappendenDec 5, 2006
My uncle was a fantastic programmer, not in any specific language but in patterns actually. And I learnt a lot from him. When he died he wasn't on the front page of Digg. Even though he was a technology type guy. I buried this s**t. It's sad, sure, but no need to plaster it all over the Technology section of Digg every 10 minutes.
ghalinOct 1, 2007
I can't believe this is real. James Kim is awesome. I pray that he and his family come home all right. I was more hoping that the headline would be some sort of joke on CNet's part. Let's pray for James Kim. I hope to see more of him on CNet and always enjoy his reviews. I believe there will be a simple explanation but in any case things will turn out all right. Again, James is the man. <a class="user" href="http://www.viagogo.co.uk/Arts-and-Theatre-Tickets">http://www.viagogo.co.uk/Arts-and-Theatre-Tickets</a>