Shamil Salakhetdinov
shamil at users.mns.ru
Mon Dec 12 07:32:34 CST 2005
<<< > Please keep posting >>> Will do, I promise! :) <<< > As for your wishes for the New World I think it will take > not one but several decades. There are many rocks on the road. >>> I can be wrong but many of people there probably do not realize what happened here within the last decade+. I still well remember empty shells in the shops on Year 1992 Eve, hyper inflation, long queues for foods and even vodka distributed using special "subscription per anima lists"... ...I still remember what it was to go abroad, even into socialistic countries in year 1981 when I was in DDR and I remember how we that time crossed Poland on train with closed doors because these were exactly the times when Soviet tanks get into that country because of "Solidarnost'" activity - these tanks didn't help to keep Poland under Soviet influence - all that is "ancient" history now - just 20+ years from now, what are 20+ year for history - just nothing.... ...I still remember the first meeting of Gorbatchev and Reigan in Reikjaweek (it was in March 1985) - I was trimming the trees that time listening radio on my datcha... ...but I do not remember how we managed to survive all that with small kids, absolute absence of work and job and life safety and "all that jazz" (subconscious brain tricks(?) jamming out hardwork and hardlife(?) and leaving in memory only sweet moments of life to keep brain relatively healthy)... ...and time is speedily shrinking now - so my guess that in the next decade much more will happen than in the previous decades and unnatural confines will fall down.... ...several decades are too much for my lifetime - and I do wish to see by my own eyes how this World is becoming really free from political and idealogical and religious troubles (it does look it is getting worse sometimes but my guess that should be very temporary unnatural tendencies).... Shamil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gustav Brock" <Gustav at cactus.dk> To: <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: Re: [AccessD] OT: Quote of the day > Hi Shamil > > Please keep posting - it's impossible (at least for me) to browse the web for every interesting article while maintaining a real life. > As a bonus it will keep Williams' brain up to date ... > > As for your wishes for the New World I think it will take not one but several decades. There are many rocks on the road. > > /gustav > > >>> shamil at users.mns.ru 12-12-2005 13:09 >>> > > I'm just diving deep into TDD issues and I'm finding so many wisemen(IMO) > thoughts, which I agree and I share and which I wanted to share with AccessD > members who I expect will accept my sharing with pleasure :) > > <<< > > Orwell? Are you still there? > >>> > No. The Orwell's World isn't here anymore - despite the fact that our > government is trying to revive some old Soviet habits - but these are more > "last breadths of the old system" than anything else - even Zbigniew > Brzezinski thinks nowadays that there will be no return to the past here and > that within a decade or two last Soviet system nightmares will disappear in > this country... > > ...IMO Orwell is now more there on the West where many people are still > living under the pressure of the old stereotypes... > > ...this World is open now thanks Internet and my guess is that within a > decade the unnatural inter-countries confines will be dropped... > > Shamil > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com