> | if you open your PC you'll find that almost all the
> | components were manufactured in the Far East. It's an international
> | creation, that's part of its beauty.
>
> I don't see what's good about it being international, David
>
Lawrence
My point was merely in response to Richard's (repeated) averral of the Net
being a US gift to the world. That's all.
Although I do love the international nature of the Web, remaining aware that
it comes as a kind of sweetener with global capitalism, as it does.
Best
Dave
David Bircumshaw
Leicester, England
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Subject: Re: respect for english
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>
>
> | if you open your PC you'll find that almost all the
> | components were manufactured in the Far East. It's an international
> | creation, that's part of its beauty.
>
> I don't see what's good about it being international, David
>
> | Anyhow, what's happened to Bin Laden, he seems to have disappeared from
> the
> | public rhetoric, as if he was never there?
>
> He was a projection.
> The projector has been turned off.
> It's a different propaganda film now.
>
> L
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