** Reply to message from yahoo-pier_andreit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 31
Aug 2007 13:12:25 +0200

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> > You are perfectly correct. One can, in fact, sell virtually anything. For
> > example, I can offer you, or anyone else, a very fine bridge that is well
> > built, well maintained, and in daily service by many thousands of vehicles
> > travelling from lower Manhattan to Brooklyn.
> >
> >   
> i don't know if you see it, but in a italian movie TOTO' sells the trevi
> fountain and the colosseo, so i think ooo can be sold more easily :-)))

Again, you are very right. Both the Trevi Fountain and the Coliseo are bad
examples; they attract entirely too many vagrants and penniless students (in
the case of the fountain, just sitting there on the steps). Not like the bridge
I am offering you, with thousands of well-heeled prospects paying a toll every
hour of every day. The coins in the fountain are insubstantial small change.

-- 
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel

1975 Home-brew with ASM-80
1978 CP/M
1981 MS-DOS
1987 Quarterdeck
1992 OS/2 - eComStation
2007 LINUX openSuSE
 
Thirty-two years (and counting) of happy, Windows-free computing

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