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Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I

live on the
other side of the world...


I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.



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"Arny Krueger"
Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I
live on the other side of the world...


I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.



** Iain M Quarterwit lives permanently in a Twilight Zone on the other side
of some parallel universe populated with autistic alien cretins.





............... Phil



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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
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Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I

live on the
other side of the world...


I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.


But Finland is probably not so "cosmopolitan"...
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I

live on the
other side of the world...


I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.


But Finland is probably not so "cosmopolitan"...


Or perhaps more so:-)
In addition to the English language mags, we also have
Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and
even Russian periodicals which are probably not
available in the US or the UK.

Having heard so much about Stereophile, I would
certainly like to see a copy.

Iain



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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:40:18 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I
live on the
other side of the world...

I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.


But Finland is probably not so "cosmopolitan"...


Or perhaps more so:-)


That's why I put the word in parentheses g.

For Arnold, I suspect that cosmopolitan means more strip malls and the
abillity to get a Starbucks' coffee.

Of course, he can't even read headers these days and his
internet/computer expertise seems to be limited to throwing some
boards in a box and selling them door to door as "enterprise systems".

In addition to the English language mags, we also have
Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and
even Russian periodicals which are probably not
available in the US or the UK.


You even have a reindeer or two.



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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:40:18 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
. ..
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I
live on the
other side of the world...

I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.

But Finland is probably not so "cosmopolitan"...


Or perhaps more so:-)


That's why I put the word in parentheses g.

For Arnold, I suspect that cosmopolitan means more strip malls and the
abillity to get a Starbucks' coffee.


Perhaps he could be forgiven for thinking that
..fi stood for Finchley:-)

Of course, he can't even read headers these days and his
internet/computer expertise seems to be limited to throwing some
boards in a box and selling them door to door as "enterprise systems".

In addition to the English language mags, we also have
Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and
even Russian periodicals which are probably not
available in the US or the UK.


You even have a reindeer or two.


And bears, and wolves, and pretty, blonde scantily-dressed
maidens. The last of these three being the most dangerous:-)

Iain



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Iain M Churches wrote:
"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:40:18 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as

I
live on the
other side of the world...

I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan

than
that.

But Finland is probably not so "cosmopolitan"...

Or perhaps more so:-)


That's why I put the word in parentheses g.


Note that Weil apparently can't tell the difference between
quotes and parenthesis.

For Arnold, I suspect that cosmopolitan means more strip

malls and
the abillity to get a Starbucks' coffee.


One could apparently write a book about Weil's ignorance of
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and US culture in general.

For openers, there can't be any strip malls in the city
where I live. They are simply illegal per the zoning laws.
There are no fast food drive-ins etc., same reason.

Secondly, the nicer strip malls contain shops like Barnes
and Nobles as well as Borders, who have fairly cosmopolitan
magazine stands including a goodly number of international
publications.

Perhaps he could be forgiven for thinking that
.fi stood for Finchley:-)


It's all that posting in a uk newsgroup and your name, Iain.

Of course, he can't even read headers these days and his
internet/computer expertise seems to be limited to

throwing some
boards in a box and selling them door to door as

"enterprise
systems".


As compared to Weil whose resturant-employer trusts him so
much that he's forbidden to access the cash register. Weil
is so ashamed of where he works he won't mention its name on
Usenet.

In addition to the English language mags, we also have
Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and
even Russian periodicals which are probably not
available in the US or the UK.


Given that the Russians used to virtually own Finland, but
not the US or UK that's understandable.

You even have a reindeer or two.


And bears, and wolves, and pretty, blonde scantily-dressed
maidens. The last of these three being the most

dangerous:-)

Only if you are afraid of girls... ;-)


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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:12:00 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
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Note that Weil apparently can't tell the difference between
quotes and parenthesis.


So stipulated. But I'd note that you can't tell the difference between
the singular and plural form of the word parenthesis.

I guess that makes us even.
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:12:00 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
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Iain M Churches wrote:
"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:40:18 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as

I
live on the
other side of the world...

I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan

than
that.

But Finland is probably not so "cosmopolitan"...

Or perhaps more so:-)

That's why I put the word in parentheses g.


Note that Weil apparently can't tell the difference between
quotes and parenthesis.

For Arnold, I suspect that cosmopolitan means more strip

malls and
the abillity to get a Starbucks' coffee.


One could apparently write a book about Weil's ignorance of
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and US culture in general.


I see. Apparently, Arnold can't move outside his immediate community.
However, in the next sentence, he proves that this is a lie.

For openers, there can't be any strip malls in the city
where I live. They are simply illegal per the zoning laws.
There are no fast food drive-ins etc., same reason.


http://www.yourtownhost.com/thevillagegp/index.html

Secondly, the nicer strip malls contain shops like Barnes
and Nobles as well as Borders, who have fairly cosmopolitan
magazine stands including a goodly number of international
publications.


Hmmmm, so now he's been proven to be a liar. Apparently there ARE
strip malls in Grosse Pointe.

Perhaps he could be forgiven for thinking that
.fi stood for Finchley:-)


It's all that posting in a uk newsgroup and your name, Iain.


Well, YOU post in those newsgroups. Does that make YOU a resident of
the UK? Does your name indicate that you live in Hamburg?

Of course, he can't even read headers these days and his
internet/computer expertise seems to be limited to

throwing some
boards in a box and selling them door to door as

"enterprise
systems".


As compared to Weil whose resturant-employer trusts him so
much that he's forbidden to access the cash register. Weil
is so ashamed of where he works he won't mention its name on
Usenet.


I DON'T mention its name on Usenet because I don't have the right to
involve my co-workers' privacy in my commentary. Of course, you don't
mind posting your wife's work number on Usenet, so apparently, you
don't have a problem with it. That's your choice and you're welcome to
it. But my choice has nothing to do with being "ashamed". It's funny
though - you're the one always complaning about "mindreading" and here
you are doing it yet again.

But it's nice to know that you don't dispute the fact that you can't
read headers and that your internet/computer expertise seems to be
limited to throwing some boards in a box and selling them door to door
as "enterprise systems".

In addition to the English language mags, we also have
Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and
even Russian periodicals which are probably not
available in the US or the UK.


Given that the Russians used to virtually own Finland, but
not the US or UK that's understandable.

You even have a reindeer or two.


And bears, and wolves, and pretty, blonde scantily-dressed
maidens. The last of these three being the most

dangerous:-)

Only if you are afraid of girls... ;-)



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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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Iain M Churches wrote:
"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:40:18 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:02:18 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Iain M Churches wrote:

I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as

I live on the other side of the world...

I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan

than
that.

It's all that posting in a uk newsgroup and your name, Iain.


You are forgiven for misunderstanding Arny:-)) I am a British
citizen resident overseas. Like you, I enjoy writing in English on
a UK audio group.

In addition to the English language mags, we also have
Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and
even Russian periodicals which are probably not
available in the US or the UK.


Given that the Russians used to virtually own Finland, but
not the US or UK that's understandable.


Don't really know what you mean by "virtually owned". Finland
has been part of Sweden, and was a Russian autonomy until
independence in 1916.

You even have a reindeer or two.


And bears, and wolves, and pretty, blonde scantily-dressed
maidens. The last of these three being the most

dangerous:-)

Only if you are afraid of girls... ;-)


No one said anything about being afraid:-))

Iain






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Secondly, the nicer strip malls contain shops like Barnes
and Nobles as well as Borders, who have fairly cosmopolitan
magazine stands including a goodly number of international
publications.


so, there can't be any strip malls, yet the
nicer ones of these strip malls that cannot be
have and Barnes Nobles





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I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I


live on the

other side of the world...



I've always thought the UK was a lot more cosmopolitan than
that.


Maybe he can't read it because competing mags blow it
out of the water and bookstores don't bother stocking it...
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