Ditto,
Especially from a Finn :-) I've worked with scandinavians (Finns, Norwegians, Swedes) in the past. Swedes and Finns in particular are interesting people, the way they think and so on. Brilliant people too.. With quite an attitude towards life, work etc. Norwegians are party animals :-)
But Finns are quite straight-forward. They don't beat around the bush. They will express their opinion and that's what I like most. They will not try to beautify things. They will speak their mind. Check Linus for example :-)
s.
--- On Mon, 11/1/10, Stewart Dean sdean@bard.edu wrote:
From: Stewart Dean sdean@bard.edu Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Moving To: "Dovecot Mailing List" dovecot@dovecot.org Date: Monday, 11 January, 2010, 15:53 Now that you're back in your native land. ..... If and only if you're interested, I'D be interested in hearing what you thought of America: the things/customs that you thought were just plain wrong or stupid, the things/customs you liked, things that made you think, things that make you feel relieved to be "back home" I'm always curious about how others see my screwy country and its inhabitants...
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 2.1.2010, at 23.18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
I'm moving back to Finland tomorrow. It's probably going to take a week or so until things settle down and I'm again back to coding.
And now I'm without internet at home, hopefully my mobile 3g connection opens in a few days.. And in any case I'll get cable modem by Saturday.
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