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Date:      Sat, 15 May 2010 08:05:44 -0000
From:      Reed Loefgren <rloefgren@forethought.net>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: I Love FreeBSD!
Message-ID:  <4B6057B8.4000109@forethought.net>
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On 01/27/10 07:15, Jayton Garnett wrote:
>> Define "most regions".  There is a whole world outside the US.
>>
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> surely not ? The US is the all encompassing awesomeness.
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Your point is well taken, and I even agree to some extent with its 
sentiment. But, for example, not too long ago I could wear my most ratty 
pair of blue jeans on the street in Tokyo and I'd have been able to sell 
them right off my body for over 200 American. I didn't have to force 
anything on that person; they wanted it. I suppose that's the fault of 
the US government (and Levi Strauss too), right?

Exchanges like this about very complicated subjects, especially in the 
fractured ebb and flow of usenet type communication, is almost never 
very efficient or effective, and often demeans the subject by degrading 
into simplistic examples, statements and accusations, by accident or 
even intent.

However, this is chat@, so knock yourselves out, just don't expect the 
kind of *real* communication you'd get sitting across from someone 
different from you and talking over a beer or some sweet tea. There is a 
limit to what a computer can do, even one running FreeBSD.



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