To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3523 ) 8/20/1998 5:24:00 PM From: Jurgen Trautmann Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
I miss the Pacific Coast Highway outside of San Francisco - me too. Maybe you don't believe it, but I like most driving "relaxed" - best speed for me is 200-220 km/h, a good CD, and nothing to do. Actually I learned to know a few roads in US where some use to drive a "hot shoe" - f.e. the road from San Jos‚ to St. Cruz or the 101 on Pacific Island. However my best experience in Europe was Spain, where we could drive about 140 km/h in the middle over more than 1000 km - in Germany you only need a rumor, that a piece of "Autobahn" is free, and thousands come up to there. Oh, high volatility today, would be a good playground for our friend IT, I miss him. Kulak (or so?) "forgot" to buy INTC (like we did :), but he's a bad loser. To connectivity - I hope that we get this "wonder-GSM" with 2MBit/s soon. For me, ISDN is enough - even with one single channel. No doubt, best of all is Chanel Nø 5. Yes, I still stick around with my old (and hot!) IBM - as soon as a "bigger" screen (>1000 lines) comes in the stores, I buy a new one - K. is waiting for the IBM... Oh, Mr. Clinton is trying to lead his countries attention to a new war, I "love" this peaceful nation. But who will forget his special affaires with Monica and friends this way? How thick a man must be who needs this kind of entertainement - and he has not enough style to give up. "King LEAP"? Again, I "lost" far more than 50k from Friday to yesterday, and I'm about 10% shy of my best marks.I remember getting on the expressway just outside the peripherique in Paris, we would get in a line and draft all the way to Luxembourg at 160+ kph, in the rain. WTH, we were all driving good German cars anyway (^_^) So far I know, 171 km/h makes 900,- ffrs, 205 km/h makes 2.500,- ffrs - of course, sometime you can assume that only non-French-cars are affected. My brother was "cashed" as the single one in a cordon of 8 cars - but all other cars were French... Some items change his worth making a pitty step over a border. Guinness for example becomes 4-times more worthful when you go from Germany into Swizzerland. Maybe our friend and professor can use this effect for a good arbitrage-trade... Jury