Re: [Re: [Re: [Oberon-2 & BlackBox 1.4]]]

From: Self <treutwein.59.Verwaltung.Uni-Muenchen>
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 08:42:32 +0200

> Date: 26 Apr 2001 17:01:31 MDT
> From: <sadikovic{([at]})nowhere.xy
> To: Bernhard.Treutwein{([at]})nowhere.xy
> Subject: Re: [Re: [Re: [Oberon-2 & BlackBox 1.4]]]

> Here we are. So a typical Oberoner
> speaks Esperanto,

no, not even spanish, just german & english

> listen to Franz Ksawer

never herad of, I like Piazzolla

> Mozart,

hmm,

> reads Einstein,

no

> drives a SAAB,

no

> and votes for the Greens.
>

that may truly be correct ...

but, what is a typical Oberoner ?

>
> I've read a book about Spanish Civil War by Palmiro Toligatti. He was the

hmm, I read another book (I even don't remember the author)
more than 20 years ago ..., but I found some of the ideas
attractive.

Hearing now from management people that projects with
more than seven (magic 7) people start eating up their
time with coordinating instead of producing, I think that
the ideas of small independent groups are very attractive.

>
> and the war in Bosnia (I read it during the war).
>

being engaged in bosnia or from the far

BTW, I guess you saw Wolfgang Weck's statement about
the future of the O2 easteregg in BB. Maybe we should
follow up your idea. Patrick Reali scanned Crelier's
dissertation and I had a bit of a deeper look at it, but
I fear I won't have enough time within the next couple
of months ...

regards
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