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From: robert@erix.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: Re: Net.politics to Europe, Lets start net.world-politics
Message-ID: <503@erix.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 22-Jun-84 05:04:13 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 22 05:04:13 1984
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Organization: L M Ericsson, Stockholm, Sweden
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>	>P.S.  Where is net.flames or eunet.flames so I can really
> 	>get going?
> If you feel you have to call me names, you can always mail me. I am
> pretty tough skinned.
>
>	Rolf M. Koksvik ({decvax,philabs}!mcvax!kvport!kvvax4!koksvik)
>	A/S Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk, Kongsberg

Mail you directly!? And miss out getting an audience? Never!

Seriously though, if everyone at your job is like you, then I'm glad I
don't work there. It must be a pretty dull place. :-) On the
constructive side I don't feel that it is possible to work effectively
for as many hours as your statements imply. After a while you become
unconcentrated.  Reading news/drinking your coffee provides a
neccessary break.

>       >You may feel that this is going to far, but where is the 
>	>difference?
> No difference. You could be sacked in either case.

If my employers were to sack me for taking a coffee break or chatting
with my co-workers I seriously doubt if I would mind. I probably would
have left earlier anyway. The atmosphere would be intolerable.

		Robert Virding  @ L M Ericsson

P.S. What do you do if someone comes in and starts chatting with
     you? :-)