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    The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
    Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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      The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
      Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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      Erick Sgarbi
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      Tom Archer wrote: Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Definetely Yes! :rolleyes: Cheers, Erick - Sydney

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        The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
        Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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        Yes

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          The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
          Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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          peterchen
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          It's a description of culture, society, and economy, but not location.


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            The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
            Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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            Tom Archer wrote: Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Wouldn't have a clue, I've only lived here for 34.75 years, 16.75 of those where I have to vote. All I know is Little Johnny Howard is right up there on the fuckwit/embarrassment stage with Dubya. I wince everytime I see him on TV. I'm sure he's never seen a pub, had a beer or a root for that matter. He isn't Australian and I would be surprised to find he is human. Michael Martin Australia "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002

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              Chris Maunder wrote: Yes Thanks for the detailed answer Oh Great One. Michael Martin Australia "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002

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                Thanks. I'm not one that has ever been too interested in politics so the statement about attacking westerners and then it being Australians definitely seemed strange to me. Ok. That was my 5 minutes in the sunshine. Back to the mines for me for another month until I again emerge and ask something else equally inane about the world around me :) Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
                Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                  The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
                  Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                  Australia floats about quite a bit, all those corks around it are the reason... so a couple hundred years ago it was in the west. Thats when all the whiteys hoped aboard the Goal Express, the chaps in charge then decided to see what was down under the Earth and headed for it's current position. They must have dinged into South Africa at one point because lord do we have a beef with them. Next time they head past we are sending our swimming team over to give them hell. Seriously though... from all the Aussies I have met I would say it is the west but without business suits.

                  Paul Watson
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                  Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                    The "smiling bomber" was conficted today[^] in Indonesia for the bombing of a nightclub last year that killed 202 people - many of them Australian tourists. The bomber stated that his motive was to attack "Westerners". Now the last time I checked Australia, was nowhere near the west. However, when I think of the east and "eastern politics" I typically think of countries such as India, China, North Korea, etc. Is Australia considered "western" at least as far as her politics are concerned? Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
                    Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                    Have you guys taken the Queen off your currency yet? I keep forgetting to ask my uncle who has lived down there for 35 years or so now. I loved it when that whole argument about The Queen being sovereign was raging. Bloody silly, but then I'd behead her and her whole entourage if I could get away with it :cool:

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                      Have you guys taken the Queen off your currency yet? I keep forgetting to ask my uncle who has lived down there for 35 years or so now. I loved it when that whole argument about The Queen being sovereign was raging. Bloody silly, but then I'd behead her and her whole entourage if I could get away with it :cool:

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                      Andrew McCarter wrote: Have you guys taken the Queen off your currency yet? She's on all the coins, but not the notes.

                      Ryan

                      "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                        Australia floats about quite a bit, all those corks around it are the reason... so a couple hundred years ago it was in the west. Thats when all the whiteys hoped aboard the Goal Express, the chaps in charge then decided to see what was down under the Earth and headed for it's current position. They must have dinged into South Africa at one point because lord do we have a beef with them. Next time they head past we are sending our swimming team over to give them hell. Seriously though... from all the Aussies I have met I would say it is the west but without business suits.

                        Paul Watson
                        Bluegrass
                        Cape Town, South Africa

                        Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                        Paul Watson wrote: but without business suits. Then clearly, Australia is an example of advanced citizenship. Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                          Andrew McCarter wrote: Have you guys taken the Queen off your currency yet? She's on all the coins, but not the notes.

                          Ryan

                          "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                          Thanks. At least she doesn't adorn the real money then!

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                            Thanks. I'm not one that has ever been too interested in politics so the statement about attacking westerners and then it being Australians definitely seemed strange to me. Ok. That was my 5 minutes in the sunshine. Back to the mines for me for another month until I again emerge and ask something else equally inane about the world around me :) Cheers, Tom Archer Inside C#,
                            Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. - friend of Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                            Tom Archer wrote: Ok. That was my 5 minutes in the sunshine. Back to the mines for me for another month until I again emerge and ask something else equally inane about the world around me Hey! What are you doing lounging around here?! Don't you have a book to finish? Slackers... :rolleyes: Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                              Paul Watson wrote: but without business suits. Then clearly, Australia is an example of advanced citizenship. Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                              Christopher Duncan wrote: Then clearly, Australia is an example of advanced citizenship. :-D Amen! The scariest part of me adjusting to London is going to be ditching my t-shirt and shorts routine for a black suit and cattle-truck-tube routine. If I squint really hard and drink lots of warm beer I can understand the logic of suits in winter... but mein gott it is insanity to persist with suits during a London summer.

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                              Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                Thanks. At least she doesn't adorn the real money then!

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                                Andrew McCarter wrote: At least she doesn't adorn the real money then! :rolleyes: I'm not gonna get sucked into a republic vs. monarchy debate :)

                                Ryan

                                "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                                  Christopher Duncan wrote: Then clearly, Australia is an example of advanced citizenship. :-D Amen! The scariest part of me adjusting to London is going to be ditching my t-shirt and shorts routine for a black suit and cattle-truck-tube routine. If I squint really hard and drink lots of warm beer I can understand the logic of suits in winter... but mein gott it is insanity to persist with suits during a London summer.

                                  Paul Watson
                                  Bluegrass
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                                  Roger Wright wrote: Personally, I'm seeking a red-headed, double-breasted mattress thrasher

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                                  Paul Watson wrote: but mein gott it is insanity to persist with suits during a London summer. And the old barbarian in me can't even remotely fathom why people would voluntarily walk around with a rope tied around their neck. Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                                    Andrew McCarter wrote: At least she doesn't adorn the real money then! :rolleyes: I'm not gonna get sucked into a republic vs. monarchy debate :)

                                    Ryan

                                    "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                                    lol!! I'm not really against monarchy in all it's forms ... just ours! If ours resembled that of Denmark or Norway, I wouldn't mind quite so much.

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                                      Paul Watson wrote: but mein gott it is insanity to persist with suits during a London summer. And the old barbarian in me can't even remotely fathom why people would voluntarily walk around with a rope tied around their neck. Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                                      Christopher Duncan wrote: And the old barbarian in me can't even remotely fathom why people would voluntarily walk around with a rope tied around their neck. I think it's a reaction to the high-stress environment of the City - if you want to top yourself, you have a noose already and waiting.... -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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                                        lol!! I'm not really against monarchy in all it's forms ... just ours! If ours resembled that of Denmark or Norway, I wouldn't mind quite so much.

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                                        Andrew McCarter wrote: I'm not really against monarchy in all it's forms ... just ours! If ours resembled that of Denmark or Norway, I wouldn't mind quite so much. And if you were in theirs, you'd probably like ours :). Everything looks better from the outside than it does from the inside. I personally don't really care one way or the other. I'm a professional fence-sitter (about this, anyway), but these damn fenceposts sure do hurt :wtf: :rolleyes:

                                        Ryan

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                                          Paul Watson wrote: but mein gott it is insanity to persist with suits during a London summer. And the old barbarian in me can't even remotely fathom why people would voluntarily walk around with a rope tied around their neck. Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                                          Christopher Duncan wrote: And the old barbarian in me can't even remotely fathom why people would voluntarily walk around with a rope tied around their neck. Absolutely. Who in their right mind would start the day by tying a noose around their neck? :wtf:

                                          Ryan

                                          "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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