"Eric Vey" <junker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Tadej Brezina wrote:
>> george conklin wrote:
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>>> "Tadej Brezina" <tadej_usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> Jack May wrote:
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>>>>> "donquijote1954" <nolionnoproblem@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>
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>>>>> On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat <gro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>> On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 <nolionnoprob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Show quoted text -
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>>>>> Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the
>>>>> political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from
>>>>> Curitiba (where public trans****tation was the key taming factor)
>>>>>
>>>>> And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens
of
>>>>> dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare.
>>>>
>>>> Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare,
>>>> especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the
>>>> same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too?
>>>>
>>>> Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about.
>>>>
>>>> Tadej
>>> Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to
>>> leave?
>>
>> Hahaaaaaaaaaa... well there IS something fascinating in your "out of
this
>> world" talking, I just have to figure out if it's a comedian or tragic
>> talent you have?
>>
>> Tadej
>
> Tragic, I'm afraid. All that tax money spent for his education was a
> complete waste. That's tragic.
NYC is a nice place to visit, and then to leave. And, no, Philadelphia
is no better.


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