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Posted by Neredbojias on 11/16/90 11:28
With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
>
> "Neredbojias" <neredbojias@neredbojias.com> skrev i meddelandet
> news:MPG.1dab7b9b149f53dc9898d4@news.intergate.com...
> > With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
> >
> > >
> > > "Neredbojias" <neredbojias@neredbojias.com> skrev i meddelandet
> > > news:MPG.1dab2fdf73140e3c9898d0@news.intergate.com...
> > > > With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
> > > >
> > > > > Well, according to me, the choice of the language is the most
> important
> > > > > thing of the homepage, so why should it not be prominent?
> > > >
> > > > It's a commercial page; the most important thing is selling the
> product.
> > > > Selling the product requires credibility. Credibility is generated by
> > > > functionality and effectiveness; it is depleted by sloppiness and
> > > > haphazard incidents.
> > >
> > > A homepage where the choice of the language is easy to find is probably
> > > more functional.
> > > As to selling or not a product, this depends on many, many things,
> certainly
> > > not only on the layout....
> >
> > Of course, that needn't have been said, and a good layout can only do so
> > much. However, a bad layout can do so much more.
>
>
> Perhaps. But as I said there have been people who told me that they liked
> the website..
>
>
> > > But, again, I talked to someone a few days ago who liked the layout.....
> >
> > I talked to someone in 1942 who liked Benito Mussolini.
>
> May I ask
> which country did he or she come from?
I believe it was Borneo, although perhaps Kuala Lumpur. He said Benny's
head reminded him of his ex-wife's backside.
>
> Which reminds
> > me, do you have any idea *why* the Germans attacked you? Don't they
> > like Italians in general, or were they trying to rob you, or was it some
> > kind of fanatic faction or something? There has to be *some* reason
> > behind it.
>
>
> There were many people who knew me and I did not know all of them at all in
> that town...
> This reminds me of what is happening on the Internet now where so many
> people seem to know my name on the Usenet.
> Besides, there were many foreigners living in that little town. So, they
> might have known that I was Italian or perhaps only thought that I was a
> foreigner but there were many people who knew my name in that town.. (see
> above)
> It was very frustrating, anyway,
> so, to sum it up, it is very difficult for me
> to say for sure...
Hmm, it almost sounds like a case of prejudice, perhaps in part because
of your eccentric ways. -Like a bully picking on an outsider or someone
not as strong. I find it interesting because National Socialism was
built on those very foundations and I assumed Germany was patently over
such nonsense.
Well, there's always going to be a few rotten apples in any barrel, so
perhaps you just accidently stirred up the wrong sauce. That can happen
in any place. Being Swedish myself, however, I can give you one piece
of advice about getting along over there. -Don't make any wisecracks
about the size of their gooseberries.
--
Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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