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NojusK

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  1. *CHRRRRT*
    Russian agent Gans here.
    Some exclusive insider informations from the ex-DDR!
    When I lived in East Germany like 4 years ago, I've met someone called "Mielke", an old man in his 60s. Not Erich Mielke of course, but someone else with that name. Being curious, I've asked him many things about the former times. Stasi? Ah come on, he said, that wasn't such a big topic. The "West" only made that up. I don't know anyone who had problems with the Stasi, he said.

    Yes, he looked his daily news up on RT too. "But reading isn't enough. I tend to forget the important part!", he said. Then he wrote it down, every morning, the whole article. To remember it better. He was able to quote his news sources word by word. It meant a lot to him and the way how he talked himself into a rage was hillarious. Especially the parts about the "fat bosses with cigars" on the top of some capitalist company.

    Of course his old socialist heart was sparkling full of joy about the DDR medicine system. Consider this: The doctors didn't have to make lots of money. They just had to do their job, which was to cure the people. Nowadays, a cured person is the worst what can happen for a hospital, because it's a lost customer! Unnecessary expensive surgery, in which people are talked to. Current waiting times were also unknown, Mr. Mielke told me. If the medicine system didn't have to work efficent, then it's possible to have more people there than necessary.

    Question: Is it a good thing if ALL companies have to make money? If all companies have to be optimised in efficency? What happens, if workplaces become too efficent? Is that a pleasant work then?

    The downside was of course, that some of the DDR workplaces had nothing to do, people got bored, it was a waste of time basically. And to get more money, the actual work was done after the working times, so inoffical work. That's not a good motivation.

    Ah, well. I could share even more stories from the Eastern part of Germany. But both sides have their values. Even with the wall or the Stasi, there is more behind the curtain.

    Over.
    *CHHHRT*

    1. NojusK

      NojusK

      @Dixel I think any car can do that if their exhaust system is leaking :p

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  2. MSFN is a strong and healthy community that stays on it's course ! Yeah , on it's right course.  Though , I do not like the word community  , community ....  communism ... 

  3. I've changed my mind. I'm going to keep it up. Y'all have inspired me to not give up. So, XP x64 will remain my main OS for a long time; I can still squeeze more life into it.

    1. NojusK

      NojusK

      Yay!:D Glad to see you back! XP x64 does indeed rock with the power of server 2003! :)

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  4. My mind is full of Windows XP

    1. NojusK

      NojusK

      @XP-x64-Lover so true:DThe only BSOD i got was on Windows 7.Never really had one on XP (maybe one,but that was related to a hardware problem that i fixed:P)

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  5. Collecting Windows XP x64 Hotfixes to install them to my other XP computer :)

    1. NojusK

      NojusK

      Downloading it right now:)I see its 2GIGS:w00t:This is really gonna be helpfu.:thumbup.Thank you for your help @XP-x64-Lover:yes:

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  6. Collecting Windows XP x64 Hotfixes to install them to my other XP computer :)

    1. NojusK

      NojusK

      Yes,it would be nice to have a thread with windows xp x64 updates:)

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  7. Collecting Windows XP x64 Hotfixes to install them to my other XP computer :)

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