On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 17:59:03 -0500, Satya <satyap@satyaonline.cjb.net> wrote in <slrnftglh7.479.satyap@gort.thesatya.com>: On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 21:11:48 +0000 (UTC), Ross J. Reedstrom wrote: Interesting page w/ appropiate rants at: http://www.qsl.net/n1ea/sos.htm Reading only 25%% of the page, I quite agree. A low-bandwidth, potentially low-tech, simple system being replaced
About gun ! If my home was built in the middle of a 9 acres land in Texas -as that uncle in another topic here :)- I'd have lot of weappons, dogs, guards, alarms, ... and even wouldn't sleep well. Compare and contrast - when my home was in the middle of 40 acres of Co. Kildare we rarely bothered to lock the door. We did have a couple of dogs but they were pets not guards
"Erdemal" <Erdemaal@yahoo.fr> wrote in message news:471a3413$0$22328$4d4efb8e@read.news.be.uu.net... Morris Dovey wrote: Erdemal wrote: | You both - we all- are filled with the 'culture' of your | country, this is always amusing to see it. Agreed. One of my most delightful discoveries as a young person was that observers from different cultures could all view the
Morris Dovey wrote: Erdemal wrote: | You both - we all- are filled with the 'culture' of your | country, this is always amusing to see it. Agreed. One of my most delightful discoveries as a young person was that observers from different cultures could all view the same object or event and each produce a different "flavor" of understanding. Later, I discovered that by
Erdemal wrote: | You both - we all- are filled with the 'culture' of your | country, this is always amusing to see it. Agreed. One of my most delightful discoveries as a young person was that observers from different cultures could all view the same object or event and each produce a different "flavor" of understanding. Later, I discovered that by learning new languages I could share in