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John H. writes:
On Sat, 31 May 2008 23:25:49 +0200, (Martin Schöön) wrote: Back in 1993 I moved from my native Gothenburg on the Swedish west coast to Stockholm on the Baltic side of Sweden. I was very impressed by how shiny and new looking all metal fittings were on boats in marinas in Stockholm. "Those guys must spend quite some time polishing things" Later I realized this is how benign the almost fresh water of the Baltic is compared to the Atlantic (almost) brine of the west coast. Welcome, Martin. Been hanging out here since late 1980s but thanks anyway. I once rode my motorcycle from Gothenburg to Stockholm. It was a very boring ride. But both Gothenburg and Stockholm were gorgeous cities to visit. There are several routs between Gothenburg and Stockholm. If you just followed the signs you got the boring one. -- Martin Schöön "Problems worthy of attack show their worth by hitting back." Piet Hein |
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