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   From: funtime@neverkidakidder.net   
      
   "Po-Frantsuzki Pozhaluista" wrote in message   
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   > "The C0MEDIAN" wrote in message   
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   >> "Felsenmeer" wrote in message   
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   >> >> Why would I want to learn another language? People speak English   
   >> >> almost   
   >> > the   
   >> >> entire world over. The object of language is communication. Multiple   
   >> >> languages only make comunication more difficult.   
   >> >>   
   >> >   
   >> > Well, for those of us who are smart enough to know multiple languages,   
   >> > communication isn't difficult. But then again, you're not very smart,   
   > so   
   >> > it   
   >> > doesn't surprise me that you'd find communication difficult. In fact,   
   >> > from   
   >> > what I can see, your ability to communicate even in English is somewhat   
   >> > suspect.   
   >> >   
   >> >>   
   >> >> The USA invented the transistor, the microprocessor, the PC and the   
   >> >> internet.   
   >> >>   
   >> >   
   >> > You'd better start learning Chinese then, dipshit. IBM just sold their   
   > PC   
   >> > business to CHINA. Moron.   
   >> >   
   >> >   
   >>   
   >> I know what IBM Global Services is like. Believe me, it is a big coupe   
   >> for   
   >> Dell and HP. IBM will make sure Lenovo is screwed up for a long time.   
   >> Besides, Lenovo has already had to play cathc up to Dell...even with   
   > Chinese   
   >> slave labor.   
   >>   
   >> Besides, whenever possible, I avoid Chinese products. I see no chance of   
   > me   
   >> buying a Chinese PC. If it says "Made in China" most likely I will leave   
   > it   
   >> on the store shelf. Same for French and German products. Of course, the   
   > Euro   
   >> is already helping me out by making sure no European products contaminate   
   >> superior American culture.   
   >>   
   >> If it says "Made In America" it's a good buy.   
   >   
   >   
   > Do you mean that you are still running on one of those 80386 powerfull   
   > machines?   
   >   
      
   Well I was involved with the original Intel 80186 and the Zilog Z80 but have   
   since moved on to bigger and better platforms...HP-UX, AIX, Linux, Solaris,   
   and of course, all of Billy's stuff.   
      
   (yes, there was an Intel 80186)   
      
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