On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 08:01:55AM +0100, Stephane Dudzinski wrote:
> There are not only good sides in France (but the internet is definitly
> one of them ;)
Well, in fairness, the internet took off slowly in France because of the
huge minitel installed base, but they've certainly caught up with the
twentieth century. Meanwhile, back in nineteenth century Ireland . . . .
And we've practically no native wine, and the climate sucks, though in
fairness, cheese is catching up, and our government hasn't (yet) made crypto
illegal.
Niall
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