Re: [ripe-167] Impressions brought from Moscow meeting
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 16:53:04 +0300
>>>>> "S" == Sergey Gulchuck goo@localhost writes:
S>
S> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 17:39:39 +0200 (EET)
>> Many people of ex-USSR countries speak Russian and ( for now ) not so
>> many speak English ( alas! ). Thus language selection matters something too.
S> I'm wondering why Moscovites try to decide something for other people.
Well, I am sorry -- that is an obviuos prerogative of Ukrainians ;-)
I understand pretty well you do not wish be served by Moscow. I cannot
understand why so much words out of that ? Who insists on it ?
Any people decide most ( or all ) of their own problems theirselves.
But sometimes it is better to unite to get the solutions easier.
If Ukraine does not want - nobody can insist. Why are you SO bothered
by the fact somebody else wants ?
S> Soviet Union is history now for more than 6 (!) years. During this period
S> there emerged new generation of people graduated from high schools etc.
S> Let's make registry for "former Roma Empire", why not?
S> We must look into future, not past.
Yes, thanks God, USSR is already a history. But even now we still
can see some consequences of the Roma Empire. And as nobody can
change history of the past we just have to take into consideration
the facts no matter if we like them or not.
S> Regards,
S> Sergey Gulchuck,
S> ISP LuckyNet
S> Kyiv, Ukraine
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