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To: RJA_ who wrote (30458)3/8/2008 10:30:39 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) of 217605
 
I have noticed that appreciating quality goes along with level of intelligence.

Steve jobs, ten years ago was explaining how he chosen a washing machine and ended up buying a German one. I have a Italian friend who helped me choose my SLR camera. I learned that they value quality and the guy is a clever man.

Valuing quality needs intelligence.

Look to TJ justifying the purchase of his car.

Thus we can say just picked up from the top of my head:
German (exclude service which is lousy, Swiss, Japanese and Swedish (cars), French as niche because of the food, Italians because of the food and sense of aesthetics, service is lousy) are intelligent people.
Not implying all others are not. Just giving examples

There are many consumers of quality cars (in any country of the planet)who are not exactly what we can call intelligent.

People who try to emulate others are not much intelligent: ex: Czechs, like to emulate Germans.

Also never state or try to prove somebody is an idiot. Always let your ideas prove it.
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