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![]() "ve3..." wrote: On Apr 11, 1:25 am, dxAce wrote: "ve3..." wrote: On Apr 10, 7:39 pm, dxAce wrote Redundancy is a Canucky trait! """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""" At last! a compliment. Not. I don't compliment dumbass Canucks. Please pay attention. But do you mean redundant in terms of back-up systems in critical applications, or as in information theory where a signal is repeated to ensure accuracy? But thanks anyway. By the way Google leads to the official NASWA page on wikpedia but it doesn't matter. Google sites and wikpedia are not acceptable research sources. Please pay attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""" I think that it is synchronicity ( pause here while DxEcch looks it up in his free Wikipedia) that led you through your inadequate vocabulary to praise Canada in two fields where it has international renown: critical systems back-ups and communications. These fields have been developed because of the huge distances, small population, and awful weather. I think that your subconscious recognized Canada's superiority in these fields and led you to a grudging compliment. Wrong. |
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