I have never this done before in the MSX mailinglist: If the mail is by
Takamichi or his name in the mail it is directed by my rules directly to the
wastebasket. 

I had relatives in Java, they did not return after world war II, guess why.
I do not hate people from Japan for that, but get sick if they write like
this person.

Many times our MSX friends ho know more about Japan, study the language and
have been there, warn us about how easy we europeans make mistakes and
offend japanese because we do not understand their culture. 

It seems it also works the other way. If having fun with MSX means this kind
of madness...

Hans 


-----Original Message-----
From: Takamichi Suzukawa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 April 2001 18:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MSX Holocaust


> Your [off topic] nazistory from a couple of weeks ago on the mailinglist
> just didn't do the trick, hey, so now you're making yourself more clear!?
> Well, at least you get reactions now...
I didn't want to get this kind of reaction.
Beside, I am a scholarlistic sort of person who try to get reaction for
(surficially) meaningless information. For instance, how many of you knew
that Auschwitz facilites were rebuilt tourist attractions (I think the
destroyed gas chamber was much much diabolic that what you can see today
however)?

> It has a side effect though, your comparison to Nazi's is very very wrong.
> You must realize the impact these kind of stories have here in Europe.
It's
> your right to dislike mr. Nishi, but to compare him and Nasu with Nazi's
is
> completely out of proportion.
I used to think so, but my instinct and my shallow knowledge with Adolf's
life made me to think deeper about budding evidences of unforeseen subjects.

> We are dealing with a computer issue here,
> nothing less, but certainly nothing more!
Yes, I can definitely predict it will mean something more than what seems at
this moment.
I would like to point one point. Why the April 22 meeting appointed
"important personage" as participants, despite only a handful were given
privilege to decide "importance"? I personally understood the decision
process as a step toward aristocracy.

> If you wanted to build up some credit with European MSX-users, you did a
> stupid thing. People will now see you as a complete lunatic.
I never meant that much. If all of my phantasies are my delusions (I hope
so) and everyone will be happy, I'll happily spend rest of my life being
branded as a lunatic. But, if I'm not...

Takamichi


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