[Fwd: Re: TI-H: radio link...what's stopping us?]


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Its true though, I had a friend travel through Europe recently and
people looked
down on him until they found out he was Canadian then the first thing
they said
was "I'm sorry, I thought you were American"

KrazyJolt@aol.com wrote:

> ok. This is an example of something I *hate*...   I admit.. some Americans are
> self-centered anti-multicultural people...   but everyone else doesn't deserve
> that generalization.  Maybe the reason Americans stay where they are and don't
> learn about other contries is because they are <sarcasm> welcomed with such
> open arms into the international society </sarcasm>   When I went to Europe I
> was frequently threatened by Europeans who wanted to beat me up 'cause I'm
> American...  What the hell is that all about?!  Just my thoughts on the
> subject...
>
> -Dave! (a proud non-stupid american)
>
> >  Grant Stockly informed:
> >  > You live where ever 'se' comes from,
> >
> >  Thanks! I never noticed! thought I lived in the USA where the world is (*
> > irony*)
> >  btw.. .se is Sweden (if you know where that is. If not, check on a "world
> > map"
> >  that includes more than North America)
> >
> >
> >  >Lot of other tech mumbo jumbo, so everyone should bow down to the mighty
> >  >Grant
> >
> >  Yea.. it's a lot to think of. fortunatly, a lot of companies give away
> stuff
> > for
> >  free and other stuff you can find in junk.
> >  (I don't think I have build even 1 think with entirely new parts)
> >  And what makes this simpler is that you don't need to send audio or
> > extremely
> >  high speed data. So you can use quite a simple modulation.
> >
> >  We'll se where this will go..
> >
> >  //Olle
> >