Last Sunday 28 November 2004 20:31, Mark Knecht was like:
My experience using both is no that different, but
for me it's not political.
Am I wrong when I think this desire is particularly European in
nature? I'm so Open Market driven, especially when it comes to
technology, that I hardly seem to understand this oter POV. However, I
am interested.
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European politics also include socialist points of view. European alternatives
seem more edgy, punky and rebellious compared to the relatively hedonic view
we get of American culture from this side of the pond. Windows, like
Coca-Cola and MacDonalds, is also seen as a byproduct of American Imperialism
by some.
I remember a young lad from New York coming to visit and being slightly
offended and rather perplexed when we suggested that he shouldn't drink
Coca-Cola. He was like: "What, you guys only drink Pepsi?".[*]
I rest my case.
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tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk
[*] Note for perplexed Americans: Being English, we only drink warm beer,
which we brew ourselves, or scalding hot tea, freshly stolen from the Indian
sub-continent, with a dash of milk. Of course.