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Re: French teachers salary (LONG with details)
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:36:59 +0200, Magda wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:28:13 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, "Tim C." <[email protected]>
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
> ... > ... Do you remember what it's called, Magda?
> ... >
> ... > The Naked Sun.
> ...
> ... Ah, very probably. That rings a bell. I remember the story, not the name. I
> ... read all of them within a short period when I was a teenager. (when books
> ... were still sold loose-leaved and you have to go to Germany to get them
> ... bound ... ;-) )
>
> I had to search for a long time to find it. I can tell the story almost in detail, but its
> name had totally escaped me...
>
> I never saw a loose-leaved book! Austrian specialty?!
:-) They are very...er...rustic, here.
I'm reading a book about Copernicus' "De revolutionibus...". That's how
they published books in those days.
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Tim C.
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:28:13 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, "Tim C." <[email protected]>
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
> ... > ... Do you remember what it's called, Magda?
> ... >
> ... > The Naked Sun.
> ...
> ... Ah, very probably. That rings a bell. I remember the story, not the name. I
> ... read all of them within a short period when I was a teenager. (when books
> ... were still sold loose-leaved and you have to go to Germany to get them
> ... bound ... ;-) )
>
> I had to search for a long time to find it. I can tell the story almost in detail, but its
> name had totally escaped me...
>
> I never saw a loose-leaved book! Austrian specialty?!
:-) They are very...er...rustic, here.
I'm reading a book about Copernicus' "De revolutionibus...". That's how
they published books in those days.
--
Tim C.
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Re: French teachers salary (LONG with details)
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:56:16 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, "Tim C." <[email protected]>
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > I never saw a loose-leaved book! Austrian specialty?!
...
... :-) They are very...er...rustic, here.
...
... I'm reading a book about Copernicus' "De revolutionibus...". That's how
... they published books in those days.
When the dinosaurs were roaming the Earth, yes. :p
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > I never saw a loose-leaved book! Austrian specialty?!
...
... :-) They are very...er...rustic, here.
...
... I'm reading a book about Copernicus' "De revolutionibus...". That's how
... they published books in those days.
When the dinosaurs were roaming the Earth, yes. :p
#3393
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Re: French teachers salary (LONG with details)
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected]o (Magda) wrote:
> *From:* Magda <[email protected]>
> *Date:* Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:40:18 +0200
>
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:58:55 -0500, in rec.travel.europe,
> [email protected]
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
> ... > ... >> As there is no reason to fear human intereraction, your
> > > actions ... are
> ... > ... >> thus unreasonable.
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... > Perhaps, but there is more to life than human interaction.
> ... > ...
> ... > ... Have you read the Asimov robot short story about the planet
> > where ... no-one
> ... > ... meets each other? I can't remember what it's called.
> ... >
> ... > It's a book, not a short story.
> ...
> ... Do you remember what it's called, Magda?
>
> The Naked Sun.
>
Thanks, I'll look out for it.
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[email protected]o (Magda) wrote:
> *From:* Magda <[email protected]>
> *Date:* Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:40:18 +0200
>
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:58:55 -0500, in rec.travel.europe,
> [email protected]
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
> ... > ... >> As there is no reason to fear human intereraction, your
> > > actions ... are
> ... > ... >> thus unreasonable.
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... > Perhaps, but there is more to life than human interaction.
> ... > ...
> ... > ... Have you read the Asimov robot short story about the planet
> > where ... no-one
> ... > ... meets each other? I can't remember what it's called.
> ... >
> ... > It's a book, not a short story.
> ...
> ... Do you remember what it's called, Magda?
>
> The Naked Sun.
>
Thanks, I'll look out for it.
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The poster formerly known as [email protected].
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Re: French teachers salary
On 2005-10-07, Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 10:52:13 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected] (Rob)
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... Mxsmanic may be irritating, and 'deserve' what he gets, but it's not a pretty
> ... sight to see the regulars here queuing up to have a go at him.
It can at times be hard to tell the difference between them and Runge.
> DO NOT excuse the regulars if their patience has its limits, will you? We have been
> putting up with this execrable creature for years. Too much is too much!
Then ignore him. Provoking these monster threads serves no purpose.
> On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 10:52:13 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected] (Rob)
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... Mxsmanic may be irritating, and 'deserve' what he gets, but it's not a pretty
> ... sight to see the regulars here queuing up to have a go at him.
It can at times be hard to tell the difference between them and Runge.
> DO NOT excuse the regulars if their patience has its limits, will you? We have been
> putting up with this execrable creature for years. Too much is too much!
Then ignore him. Provoking these monster threads serves no purpose.
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Re: French teachers salary
"Jesper Lauridsen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]. ..
> On 2005-10-07, Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> DO NOT excuse the regulars if their patience has its limits, will you? We
>> have been
>> putting up with this execrable creature for years. Too much is too much!
> Then ignore him. Provoking these monster threads serves no purpose.
But they can't. Mixi is the supreme puppet master. He pulls the strings just
far enough to tempt them and the puppets have to react. They are incapable
of ignoring him. They know what killfiles are but even if their patience has
its limits, as is claimed, they CANNOT ignore him. So why do they continue?
Just wait for the self-justifying answers.
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SJF
news:[email protected]. ..
> On 2005-10-07, Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> DO NOT excuse the regulars if their patience has its limits, will you? We
>> have been
>> putting up with this execrable creature for years. Too much is too much!
> Then ignore him. Provoking these monster threads serves no purpose.
But they can't. Mixi is the supreme puppet master. He pulls the strings just
far enough to tempt them and the puppets have to react. They are incapable
of ignoring him. They know what killfiles are but even if their patience has
its limits, as is claimed, they CANNOT ignore him. So why do they continue?
Just wait for the self-justifying answers.
--
SJF
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Re: French teachers salary
SJF <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Jesper Lauridsen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]. ..
> > On 2005-10-07, Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> DO NOT excuse the regulars if their patience has its limits, will you? We
> >> have been
> >> putting up with this execrable creature for years. Too much is too much!
> >
> > Then ignore him. Provoking these monster threads serves no purpose.
>
> But they can't. Mixi is the supreme puppet master. He pulls the strings just
> far enough to tempt them and the puppets have to react. They are incapable
> of ignoring him. They know what killfiles are but even if their patience has
> its limits, as is claimed, they CANNOT ignore him. So why do they continue?
> Just wait for the self-justifying answers.
People can suit themselves, n'est-ce pas?
G;
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> "Jesper Lauridsen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]. ..
> > On 2005-10-07, Magda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> DO NOT excuse the regulars if their patience has its limits, will you? We
> >> have been
> >> putting up with this execrable creature for years. Too much is too much!
> >
> > Then ignore him. Provoking these monster threads serves no purpose.
>
> But they can't. Mixi is the supreme puppet master. He pulls the strings just
> far enough to tempt them and the puppets have to react. They are incapable
> of ignoring him. They know what killfiles are but even if their patience has
> its limits, as is claimed, they CANNOT ignore him. So why do they continue?
> Just wait for the self-justifying answers.
People can suit themselves, n'est-ce pas?
G;
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