Re: Coprimeness - I think I'm confused, but I'm not sure



William Elliot wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Matt Gutting wrote:

William Elliot wrote:

On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Matt Gutting wrote:

You're surprise that when you go to a different country,
that everything is different?


Well, not exactly. I suppose I was surprised that when I went
to a different country with a related language, I found that
some of the words meant different things.

It took me a while to realize that, when in Germany, I should
probably not accept a Gift :-)

Don't get it.  I've not been to Germany.

BTW, unlike US, is Germany still a country safe for democracy?

I don't know; I've never been there either. My uncle seems to like it though. (Maybe we should take the US back to feudalism. It might help.)

"Gift" is German for "poison", as I recall.
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