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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (63808)5/13/2005 4:32:43 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
No relation, ashkenazi is ancient, and nazi is a shortening of Nationalsozialist something

Anything named Wednesday is obviously named after Woden, who could fry your ash if you didn't worship him right

Hmm, just looked it up - 'Ashkenaz is a traditional Hebrew word for Germany'

en.wikipedia.org

So, oddly enough, it does relate to the D in NSDAP ... in race i think purity is to be avoided wherever possible, especially the search for purity, better to move around and get interested in each other's sisters ... if you'd like to do some funding, you could send me a cheque and i'll go investigate the young ladies of ... oh, well you can pick your priority, i'm easy either way .... got to work in the morning though, cheers



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (63808)5/14/2005 11:17:41 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Africans and Arabs Want Brazil's Know How on Open Source

Tunisia is interested in the Brazilian project for the diffusion of the use of open source and freeware, computer programs distributed freely and that are already being used at the main Brazilian public organizations so as to promote digital inclusion.

"We believe that Brazil has had great progress in the sectors of computer technology and telecommunications. The country is currently developing a strategy that is very important for Tunisia and also for the other African and Arab countries, the freeware program.

We are getting there!