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Re: The 0.4.1 compile problem



On Wednesday, 2004-04-14 00:58, Jens Granseuer wrote:
> On 12.04.2004 17:25, Chang wrote:
> > Well, still busy you know :)
> > In Taiwan when someone gets busy, it means that he (or she)
> > have to bring a lot of work home and hand off the results
> > tomorrow, sometimes I envy the people live in Europe where
> > people don`t have to work after 17:00.
> 
> ?!? Where is that fabled Europe you're talking about?
> 
> I don't know whether this is romanticism, some kind of
> lingering post-colonial scepticism in the Asia-Pacific area,
> a Taiwanese educational deficit, or simply a different
> Europe, but yeah, I guess I'd like to live in that 5 p.m.
> Europe, too ;-)

Oh, isn`t it? I thought the life in Europe would be something like
work + work + work + lesiure hours + lesiure hours + leisure hours

It is because one of my university teacher who has been German told
me that if you ask someone to work after the day time, he could be
very unhappy, but in Taiwan working after the day time is so common
that everyone has been used to it. And to us there is no clear line
between working and playing, because when we are working, we think
about playing, and when we are playing, we can`t help it thinking
about working. After all, taking a vacation lasts for more than a
week is practically impossible for us, expect the ones who is up
to the level of chairmans.

Brain @ TW



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