Now I see why it's so hard to engage my Finnish guests in small talk! They are very patient with my madness, though (Hi Antti, if you're on this list). ; ) Randall (Randy) Arnold Quality Feedback Analyst Nokia-CMO/Dallas >-----Original Message----- >From: Kalle Valo [mailto:Kalle.Valo at nokia.com] >Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 5:02 PM >To: ext Mathias Uebelacker >Cc: Arnold Randall (Nokia-CMO/Dallas); maemo-users at maemo.org >Subject: Re: Instant on Loading > >"ext Mathias Uebelacker" <m.uebelacker at googlemail.com> writes: > >> well and another useful thing is an ear protection so that you can >> work without any disturbs from the other passengers and >there questions like ... >> oh what a nice little computer or whats that or please describe all >> the functions or can i see the video function pleaseeeee..... > >Move to Finland. Here people don't talk to strangers in a bus >or a train, everyone just sits dead quiet and try to even >avoid eye contact ;) > >Well, cell phones are an exception. It's okay to talk really >loud to your phone and discuss about your secret issues etc. > >Okay, I'll admit that some people do talk to strangers in a >bus. But he will be immediately categorised as being drunk :) > >-- >Kalle Valo > >