Hi Sam and Flip

I'am sorry for Flip but in Holland (Europe?) we just do not listen to
politicians... when they speak they lie or say nothing usefull.
So don't try to learn Dutch... you will end in 'double Dutch'.

Bastiaan



On Tue, 08 Jan 2002 19:33:10 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> On Tue, 08 Jan 2002 14:04:40 +0100, Flip ter Biecht wrote:

>> Bart (Currently running for city counsil in Arnhem, NL. I'll see if I can
>> squeeze Arachnes advantages somewhere in the campaign...
>> See http://www.sp.nl/arnhem)

> I went to the URL above.  Sorry I don't understand Dutch.

> Maybe you can convince the voters and taxpayers in your fair city
> that you could minimize the city's administrative costs by putting
> a stop to the spending of huge sums of money for unnecessary
> computer systems upgrades and Micro$oft operating systems upgrades.
> Explain to the people that you can bring them more efficient
> computer systems operations at a much lower cost.   Also you can
> tell them that you can pass the savings on to the voters in the form
> of tax rebates.  In the US whenever a politician speaks of offering
> tax rebates the people always love to listen to him.  I don't know
> if the same concept is popular in Holland and other European
> countries.

> Sam Heywood
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