[Info-vax] HP stopping VMS paper documentation ?
AEF
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Mon Nov 28 11:09:07 EST 2011
On Nov 28, 6:33 am, Jan-Erik Soderholm <jan-erik.soderh... at telia.com>
wrote:
> AEF wrote 2011-11-28 12:18:
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> > On Nov 28, 6:00 am, Jan-Erik Soderholm<jan-erik.soderh... at telia.com>
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> >> AEF wrote 2011-11-28 11:40:
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> >>> BTW, how's that Euro working out?
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> >>> AEF
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> >> For those dumb enough to actualy use/have the Euro there are
> >> some troubles at the moment. Personaly I couldn't care less.
> >> To me it's just another "foreign currency".
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> > _Some_ troubles? How about bankrupting member countries and wreaking
> > havoc with markets around the world? Riots in Greece? Yep, troubles
> > all right.
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> That says more about Greece as such then the Euro.
You missed the point. The point is that Greece would have been able to
take its own corrective monetary measures to defuse the crisis. The
problem is that Greece can't print Euros. If it could, it would 1)
have a far better chance of fixing its problem and 2) it would not
affect the rest of Europe, and the rest of the world, in fact,
bringing about worldwide economic woes.
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> > Well, you _were_ defending it last round.
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> Can't be possible. I voted "NO" to the Euro when Sweden voted.
> I just can't have spoken *for* the Euro.
OK, I recall now that you said it was doing well. Well, I recently
read a headline about saving the Euro. It's not doing well, defensible
or otherwise. That was my point.
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> It must have been something else. Maybe you are thinking about when
> we discussed the 70's style US bank system still using paper checks ?
Yes, it was.
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> Anyway, I have definitely never defended the Euro.
See above.
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> Jan-Erik.
AEF
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