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Bosco, � Believe me, I am sensitive to your issue, but don't�have an elegant solution: � 1. If a Goanetter thought a dialog had gone on too long, it would be his or her own opinion, not that of "Goanetters" as a whole. � 2. Re: the slow dial-up connections in Goa, it seems to me this represents a business opportunity for someone.� In a free enterprise society, every inconvenience or inefficiency should be a business opportunity.� I must put it on my list. � 3. You are right that the US elections ended a month ago, but you forget there is another one in a mere 47 months!� Sorry, Bosco, but I'm only half-kidding.� Couldn't resist. � 4. You refer to your friend who has avoided Goanet for his own reasons.� I hate to tell you this but I have a friend who has avoided Goa for�his own reasons (mostly having to do with marrying outside�his "caste" - a�beautiful, highly educated and charming girl, but of the "wrong" ancestry - and the family problems it has caused).� It is perfectly OK for someone to feel this way.� Doesn't mean the rest of us have to cater to them.� People will tune�in to Goanet or not just like they tune in to their favorite TV programs or not.
