Subj : Re: Windows 10.
To : Paul Quinn
From : Holger Granholm
Date : Fri Jan 15 2016 04:52 pm
In a message on Friday 01-14-16 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:
Good afternoon, Paul,
HG> Yes, I even received a Mobile Broadband subscription as XMAS gift,
PQ> Ooh, nice.
Yeah, maybe the tag line tells the truth ;o)
PQ> Ah, yes. I've had days like that too. It means that the winds were
PQ> favourable and the phase of the moon was opportune.[grin]
I still have to configure size and font to my liking, on the LCD screen.
PQ> I received a SMS note from my little girl: that lady was from
PQ> Finland and has returned home now. :(
Many people here say they come from Finland, because Aland is pretty
unknown in the world, while Finland rings a bell with some.
HG> Also, many a sailor have left their ship in Australia, and made a living
HG> there, especially from the Eriksson sailing ships that brought wheat to
HG> Europe.
PQ> Yikes! I thought you were about to say descendants of Erik the Red!
PQ> :)
I don't recall that one ;o)
PQ> Maybe a couple of years ago, when the Aussie dollar was on par with
PQ> the US greenback. Not now. The Aussie buck is roughly equal to
PQ> 0.65 Euro. (Long-winded layman's ill-informed explanation deleted.)
I haven't actually followed the exchange rate for the AU$. The most
important exchange rates are the swedish crown, because we usually
travel there, and the US$.
Have a nice evening,
Holger
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