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JOHN M MIHAILOV

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Feb 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/24/98
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> BELGRADE, Feb 23 (AFP) - US special envoy Robert Gelbard on
>Monday slammed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman for remarks he made
>over the weekend that questioned Bosnia's territorial integrity.
> "We are profoundly angered by the speech given by president
>Tudjman. His historical allusions are outrageous, dangerous and
>ridiculous," Gelbard said.
> The Croatian president, a staunch Croat nationalist, told his
>ruling party delegates at their congress Saturday that the current
>borders between Bosnia and Croatia were "unfavourable" to Croatia.
> "This violates the Dayton peace accords ... Tudjman needs to
>watch his language," Gelbard said.
> Gelbard's remarks follow news on Monday of an official complaint
>lodged by the Bosnian government in response to Tudjman's remarks.
> Bosnia's ambassador to Zagreb, Kasim Trnka, addressed a letter
>to Croatia's Foreign Minister Mate Granic complaining about the
>speech stating that such remarks were "unacceptable" and could
>prejudice relations between the two countries.
> During the break-up of the former Yugoslavia, Croatia had clear
>designs on its less powerful neighbour where a sizeable Croat
>community lives.
> Zagreb supplied weapons and backed an attempt by the Bosnian
>Croats during the conflict to hive off a chunk of Bosnia to graft
>onto Croatia at the expense of the republic's Moslems.
> The Dayton peace accords which ended the 1992-95 conflict
>affirmed Bosnia's recognised borders and created a semi-autonomous
>federation in which Moslems and Croats shared powers in one half of
>the republic. Bosnian Serbs rule the other half.
> The US envoy also raised concerns over the situation in the
>Eastern Slavonia, a region held by rebel Serbs for four years which
>returned to Zagreb's authority on January 15 after two years under
>UN administration.
> International officials have been concerned that Serbs have been
>leaving the region in their hundreds to seek asylum in western
>Europe and neighbouring Yugoslavia.
> "We expect that president Tudjman will meet all his commitments
>to permit the return of Croatian Serbs in Croatia and to show in
>words and in deeds his full support to the Dayton accords," Gelbard
>said.
> Separately Monday, the Croatian press agency HINA, citing a UN
>spokesman, reported that a hundred Croats had burnt Serb national
>symbols and given the Nazi salute Sunday evening in eastern
>Slavonia.
> UN police spokesman Doublas Coffman, called the incident
>"serious and worrying."
>-=-=-

>*****
>


Petar Kolakovic

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Feb 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/26/98
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In article <6cv0k5$r...@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>,
jonj...@ix.netcom.com(JOHN M MIHAILOV) wrote:

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> >
> >
> > BELGRADE, Feb 23 (AFP) - US special envoy Robert Gelbard on
> >Monday slammed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman for remarks he made
> >over the weekend that questioned Bosnia's territorial integrity.


So what? Since when is the USA the world's moral leader ????
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Jovan Ivosevic

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Feb 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/26/98
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Ne zelim uopste da komentiram ko je moralni lider sveta, ali Franjo, kao ni
Sloba, Alija i ostatak ekipe nisu.

Zelim samo ovo da podelim ovaj prevedeni citat Predsednika Hrvatske:

"Betrayal is as old as Jesus' times, but in our circumstances we need to
inform the public who these anti-Croat lackeys ready to destroy society
are. We will not allow Croats to bicker and fight against each other any
more." - Tudjman at the HDZ convention, in an apparent reference to the
opposition and the independent media.

Nadam se da se ljudi ovde na usenet-u jos uvek secaju na jedan dobar
Hrvatski bend "Haustor". Setite se samo njihove pesme o tipu iz divljeg
zapada koji se zove "Sejn". Franjo je pravi Sejn. Njegovo ime odsad znaci
pravda, pa ako si ti Hrvat koji malo drugacije gleda na politiku nego HDZ,
izvoli i jebi se.

Jovan


Gigi

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Feb 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/26/98
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On 26 Feb 1998 04:57:06 GMT, petar.k...@nospam.utoronto.ca (Petar
Kolakovic) wrote:

>> > BELGRADE, Feb 23 (AFP) - US special envoy Robert Gelbard on
>> >Monday slammed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman for remarks he made
>> >over the weekend that questioned Bosnia's territorial integrity.

>So what? Since when is the USA the world's moral leader ????

Didn't USA used the A Bomb to bomb the Hiroshima and Nagasaki and
killed who-knows hundred tousand people in just 2 shoots and who-knows
how many peoples from desease of radiation.

Yes, USA are apsolutly world moral leader.

P.S. Franjo is totalitaristic and monopolistic dictator (that's true).

JOHN M MIHAILOV

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In article <petar.kolakovic-...@joe15.slip.yorku.ca>,
petar.k...@nospam.utoronto.ca (Petar Kolakovic) wrote:

>In article <6cv0k5$r...@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>,


>jonj...@ix.netcom.com(JOHN M MIHAILOV) wrote:
>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > BELGRADE, Feb 23 (AFP) - US special envoy Robert Gelbard on
>> >Monday slammed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman for remarks he made
>> >over the weekend that questioned Bosnia's territorial integrity.
>
>
>So what? Since when is the USA the world's moral leader ????

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> Hypocrisy is the vaseline of social intercourse
>
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************MORALITY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING ABLE TO RECOGNIZE A
FASCIST, AND FASCISM WHEN YOU SEE IT. NOT ONLY DID USA RECOGNIZE THE FASCISM
IN CROAT POLITICS, BUT THE USA DOESN'T LIKE IT.

AS LONG AS CROATIA BEGS FOR BREAD,MONEY, AND BULLETS,AND THE
USA GIVES IT TO THEM, THEN YOU BETTER DAM WELL BELIEVE THE USA IS GOING TO
VOICE THEIR OPINION OVER THE PARIAH POLITICS OF FUHRER TUDJMAN.

*******JOHN M MIHAILOV

sp...@erols.com

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JOHN M MIHAILOV wrote:

> In article <petar.kolakovic-...@joe15.slip.yorku.ca>,
> petar.k...@nospam.utoronto.ca (Petar Kolakovic) wrote:
>
> >In article <6cv0k5$r...@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>,
> >jonj...@ix.netcom.com(JOHN M MIHAILOV) wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> >

> >Just in case you think you are TC (technologically challenged).
>
> The following is an excerpt taken from a Wall Street Journal article:
> 1. Compaq is considering changing the command "Press Any Key" to "Press
> Return Key" because of the flood of calls asking where the "Any" key is.
> 2. AST technical support had a caller complaining that her mouse was hard to
>
> control with the dust cover on. The cover turned out to be the plastic bag
> the mouse was packaged in.
> 3. Another Compaq technician received a call from a man complaining that the
>
> system wouldn't read word processing files from his old diskettes. After
> troubleshooting for magnets and heat failed to diagnose the problem it was
> found that the customer had labeled the diskettes, then rolled them into the
> typewriter to type the labels.
> 4. Another AST customer was asked to send a copy of her defective diskettes.
> A few days later a letter arrived from the customer along with photocopies of
> the floppies.
> 5. A Dell technician advised his customer to put his troubled floppy back in
> the drive and close the door. The customer asked the tech to hold on, and was
>
> heard putting the phone down, getting up and crossing the room to close the
> door to his room.
> 6. Another Dell customer called to say he couldn't get his computer to fax
> anything. After 40 minutes of troubleshooting, the technician found that the
> man was trying to fax a piece of paper by holding it in front of the monitor
> screen and hitting the "send" key.
> 7. Yet another Dell customer called to complain that his keyboard no longer
> worked. He had cleaned it by filling up his tub with soap and water and
> soaking the keyboard for a day, then removing all the keys and washing
> 8. a man an received a call from a customer who was enraged because his
> computer had told him he was "bad and an invalid." The tech explained that
> the computer's "bad command" and "invalid" responses shouldn't be taken
> personally.
> 9. A confused caller to IBM was having troubles printing documents. He told
> the technician that the computer had said it "couldn't find printer."The user
> had also tried turning the computer screen to face the printer but that his
> computer still couldn't "see" the printer.
> 10. An exasperated caller to Dell Computer Tech Support couldn't get her new
>
> Dell Computer to turn on. After ensuring the computer was now plugged in,
> the technician asked her what happened when she pushed the power button. Her
> response, "I pushed and pushed on this foot pedal and nothing happens." The
> "foot pedal" turned out to be the computer's mouse.
> 11. Another customer called Compaq tech support to say her brand new
> computer wouldn't work. She said she unpacked the unit, plugged it in and
> sat there for 20 minutes waiting for something to happen. When asked what
> happened when she pressed the power switch, she asked "What
> power switch?"
> 12. True story from a Novell NetWare SysOp: Caller: "Hello, is this Tech
>
> Support?" Tech: "Yes, it is. How may I help you?" Caller: "The cup holder
> on my PC is broken and I am within my warranty period. How do I go about
> getting that fixed?" Tech: "I'm sorry, but did you say a cup holder?"
> Caller: "Yes, it's attached to the front of my computer." Tech: "Please
> excuse me if I seem a bit stumped, It's because I am. Did you receive this as
>
> part of a promotional, at a trade show? How did you get this cup holder?
> Does it have any trademark on it?" Caller: "It came with my computer, I don't
>
> know anything about a promotional. It just has '4X' on it." At this point
> the Tech Rep had to mute the caller, because he couldn't stand it. He was
> laughing too hard. The caller had been using the load drawer of the CD-ROM
> drive as a cup holder, and snapped it off the drive!
> 13. Another IBM customer had troubles installing software and rang for
> support. "I put in the first disk, and that was OK. It said to put in the
> second disk, and had some problems with the disk. When it said to put in the
> third disk - I couldn't even fit it in..." The user hadn't realized that to
> "Insert Disk 2" meant to remove Disk 1 first.
> 14. In a similar incident, a customer had followed the instructions for
> installing software. The instructions said to remove the disk from its cover
> and insert into the drive. The user had physically removed the casing of the
> disk and wondered why there were problems.
>
>


sp...@erols.com

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Feb 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/26/98
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sp...@erols.com wrote:

and, oops, I forgot, #15!

15. Contrary to some people's expectations, typing is possible on their keyboards
in both upper and lower case. If one looks ot the extreme left hand side of the
keyboard, the thing with letters on it, one will find a vertical row of buttons, the
usual configuration of which, from bottom to top, is as follows:
a. Ctrl = never mind that key

b. Shift = the key for those hopefully rare moments when an uppercase, i.e.
capitalized, letter is demanded in your prose.

c. Caps lock = Very important key! By turning this key off, usually by depressing
it, i.e. pushing it down, just once, you will again have the ability to type both
Upper case (Capitalized) and Lower case (small) letters.

d. Tab = never mind this key until you have adjusted to the realities of typing in
upper and lower case correctly.

jonjon11

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Feb 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/28/98
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JOHN M MIHAILOV wrote in message <6d4ogr$2...@sjx-ixn3.ix.netcom.com>...


>In article <petar.kolakovic-...@joe15.slip.yorku.ca>,
> petar.k...@nospam.utoronto.ca (Petar Kolakovic) wrote:
>
>>In article <6cv0k5$r...@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>,
>>jonj...@ix.netcom.com(JOHN M MIHAILOV) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> >

>>> > BELGRADE, Feb 23 (AFP) - US special envoy Robert Gelbard on
>>> >Monday slammed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman for remarks he made
>>> >over the weekend that questioned Bosnia's territorial integrity.
>>
>>
>>So what? Since when is the USA the world's moral leader ????
>>--
>>============================================
>>
>>_\ _\ _\ _\ _\
>> _\ _\ _\ _\ Petar Kolakovic
>> _\ _\ _\ _\ _\ petar.k...@utoronto.ca
>> _\ _\ _\ (spam-free)
>> _\ _\ _\
>> _\ _\ _\
>>
>> Hypocrisy is the vaseline of social intercourse
>>
>>===========================================
>
> ************MORALITY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING ABLE TO RECOGNIZE A
>FASCIST, AND FASCISM WHEN YOU SEE IT. NOT ONLY DID USA RECOGNIZE THE
FASCISM
>IN CROAT POLITICS, BUT THE USA DOESN'T LIKE IT.
>
> AS LONG AS CROATIA BEGS FOR BREAD,MONEY, AND BULLETS,AND THE
>USA GIVES IT TO THEM, THEN YOU BETTER DAM WELL BELIEVE THE USA IS GOING TO
>VOICE THEIR OPINION OVER THE PARIAH POLITICS OF FUHRER TUDJMAN.
>
>

*******JOHN M MIHAILOV********

Srecko

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Mar 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/2/98
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Gigi wrote:
>
> On 26 Feb 1998 04:57:06 GMT, petar.k...@nospam.utoronto.ca (Petar
> Kolakovic) wrote:
>
> >> > BELGRADE, Feb 23 (AFP) - US special envoy Robert Gelbard on
> >> >Monday slammed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman for remarks he made
> >> >over the weekend that questioned Bosnia's territorial integrity.
>
> >So what? Since when is the USA the world's moral leader ????
>
> Didn't USA used the A Bomb to bomb the Hiroshima and Nagasaki and
> killed who-knows hundred tousand people in just 2 shoots and who-knows
> how many peoples from desease of radiation.
>
> Yes, USA are apsolutly world moral leader.
>
> P.S. Franjo is totalitaristic and monopolistic dictator (that's true).

And didn't you just break every bone in the innocent English language?
Isn't that a crime too?

Seriously, the US IS the world's leading nation. In terms of morals?
Hey, we're talking politics -- since when are politicians moral?
Anywhere?

Srecko

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