[Info-vax] HP stopping VMS paper documentation ?

AEF spamsink2001 at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 28 11:22:10 EST 2011


On Nov 28, 7:21 am, Johnny Billquist <b... at softjar.se> wrote:
> On 2011-11-28 12.33, Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
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> > AEF wrote 2011-11-28 12:18:
> >> 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.
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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.
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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 ?
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> > Anyway, I have definitely never defended the Euro.
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> You know, Jan-Erik, this might also be a good time to point out that
> Sweden do not use the Euro... Some people might not know that not all EU
> countries are Euro countries.
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> The list consists of (as far as I can remember): Sweden, Denmark, England.

Clearly a good move on their part!

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> There are probably some "new" EU countries who don't have the Euro, but
> still want to get it, and who are in the process of applying (although
> they might have changed their minds now).

S***, I'd certainly hope so! Those who don't learn from
history . . . .

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> But the above three are the "old" EU countries that I can recall, which
> have decided to stay out of the Euro.

Again, smart move!

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>         Johnny

AEF




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