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13/09/2000 22:05:51
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00414471
Message ID:
00416218
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>>Maybe not exactly the same as the Phone Shower but I think it will come close.
>
>Many of these are cheaply made, unfortunately. Some good ones are now made, intended for the kitchen sink, which probably isn't where Dragan shaves :)

Good guess... :). However, if I ever get to build my own bathroom here, I'll have one of original European ones (Italians are actually masters in the field), cost what it may.

>>>They may be forbidden here by the (in)famous Building Code. I haven't seen them anywhere, except maybe in foreign movies. Not even in junk mail (which I'm getting a lot - and which is fun sometimes :).
>>>
>
>More of us would live in walkable neighborhoods if employers were willing to locate there. I thought that downtown Charlottesville was walkable but it's no use if your job isn't there. My employer doesn't pay people enough to own houses near the office, and most of them don't want to be near here anyway. They don't care about walking.

That's more of the law - the zoning. Can't have a business in residential area and vice versa. And these areas aren't interspersed, nor too close to each other. Still, I did walk to work a couple of times (it's just two miles away), and if it didn't take that long, I'd do it more often.

Downtown is walkable, sure, but then you'd have to drive, park and then walk. Though we do, ocassionally, take a walk around the neighborhood - it's actually very nice, except the pavements are designed using a lot of Rand() function - you never know how far will they go.

I've put a lot of remarks like this to my website, but more like a dictionary of gotchas for other Yugos - I never got around to translate them into English.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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