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Re: Linus, and whether tactfulness has any value
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Edwin |
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Re: Linus, and whether tactfulness has any value |
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24 Dec 2005 06:48:57 -0800 |
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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. ;-)
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