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Re: Linus, and whether tactfulness has any value


From: Sandman
Subject: Re: Linus, and whether tactfulness has any value
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 13:30:31 +0100
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In article <1135435737.140649.67620@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
 "Edwin" <thorne25@juno.com> wrote:

> Gespracht wrote:
> > >Beside that, many Europeans seem to practice a blunt, abrupt style of 
> > >speech.
> >
> > Very true, and on the whole it's a good thing I think.
> 
> It might also party explain why there's been several thousands of years
> of European wars.  ;-)

Which is fun when it's coming from a guy whose nation is just over 500 years 
old, and was discovered, and populated, by Europeans.

Heck, my home town is three times older than the entire united states. The only 
reason one could claim there was more wars in Europe is because it's been 
civilized, and thus has had a recorded history, for such a long time, as 
opposed to USA. :)


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