Re: Jos olet USAssa .. ala koskaan muuta takaisin Suomeen .... omat kokemukseni vuodesta 2002

From: Rev Turd Fredericks (turdfred2_at_catholic.org)
Date: 11/28/05


Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 06:24:34 GMT

Juuso Hukkanen wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 06:26:04 GMT, Rev Turd Fredericks
> <turdfred2@catholic.org> wrote:
>
>> The Brigadier wrote:
>
>>> Alkaa koskaan muuttako Suomeen. Itse en oli koskaan muuttanut vuonna
>>> Markku J. Saarelainen
>>> Varkaus, Finland, the EU
>>>
>> Dude, stop posting in rot 13, it's a pain in the ass.
>
> A decrypted version:
>
> Markku writes that living in Finland is a pain in the ass and
> recommends other individuals not to be moving (back to) Finland.
>
> Key themes: High taxes, being forced into slavery.
>
> <OT>
> Personal message to Markku J Saarelainen: I have seen your posts
> during the last decade and I feel sympathy. You are obviously a
> slightly mad (a paranoid schizophrenic - Right?) - Seek Help - If it
> is not available in Finland try other EU countries - you have a right
> to do that!
> No matter how much you post to Usenet the spies and conspiracies
> _inside your head_ will not go away by posting - them here. most of
> the time you have posted delicious paranoid science fiction, however
> this time I AGREE WITH YOU + YOU ARE RIGHT about Finland. During the
> last years I also have noticed Finland being a pretty shitty place -
> depressing and full of meaningless evil. Thus now days it is easier to
> understand old mysteries such as:
> 1) Why the famous, educated, creative & smart people leave Finland
> 2) Why I have never heard anyone in Finland saying to anyone else "you
> really are good in <something> (anything) [
> 3 Why most of the Finnish novelists & poets commit suicide or die in a
> mental institution or drink themselves to death
> 4 Why compliments, small talk and even smiling is practically illegal.
> 5) Why Finland has the least amount of immigrants 1.8 % of population
> (of which half are ethnic Finns, from Sweden / Russia and the other
> half being asylum seekers). So, is it just a co-incidence that normal
> work related immigration is non-existent? Or do those who come leave
> almost as soon as they enter the country.
> 6) How come a (week ago published) summary of the results of three
> independent workgroups concludes that being creative is just not
> accepted in Finland.
>
> Illustrative personal example one:
> - Before Skype was released, I did lead building & build a similar
> system as Skype. It could transmit calls between two firewalled
> computers with perfect GSM compressed sound, and it also had
> image/video& file transmission possibilities. Even strong encryption
> PKI & stream encryption had been coded separately. And I knew it could
> one day do UMTS in cell phones and patent situation was under control.
>
> The responses: Yawning was popular and comments like "those things
> aren't worth anything"- there are plenty of those kinds of things.
> Finally there were some typical (non-trustworthy pompous idiots)
> Finnish businessman - who managed to _forbid_ me (with lies and broken
> contracts) from releasing a Skype-competitor.
> MOTTO: It is typically Finnish to maximally belittle the achievements
> of everyone else; even if it would require one to damage ones own
> interests in doing so.
>
> Illustrative personal example two:
> - Later I developed a unique (easiest & most powerful) programming
> language t3d. Its documentation is two pages and it enables a)
> programming using native language b) end-user programming due to its
> simplicity. e.g. t3d has functions like:
>
> t3d_crypto_file_Rfile_HIDE2IMAGE
> t3d_crypto_file_Rfile_HIDE2SOUND
> t3d_calculate_file_Rbarray_MD5
> t3d_convert_file_Rfile_WAV2MP3
>
> What happened when I contacted five relevant Finnish technology firms
> and promising to travel any where in Finland to show the technology in
> return of an NDA? --> NOTHING ( so far - its only a year) despite
> having excellent references as technology manager, being able to show
> other inventions and being able to show a billion euro business
> potential with programming languages. None of the five personally
> contacted techno companies did even bother to send an email reply.
>
> MOTTO: It is typically Finnish to rather bite off one's own hand than
> to use it for showing appreciation of ones achievements.
>
> Off cause you doubt, nooooo it just can't be so - trust me - it is
>
> I could not describe the Finnish mentality better than Mr. Lauri
> Alanko (on 2005/10/12 ) expressed it #comp.ai.nat-lang
> (a NG for talking use of natural language within AI programs and
> programming). t3d is undeniably the very FIRST natural language based
> programming language + has a logically constructed syntax and lots of
> easy to use AI - functions.
>
> OK so I went there and said:
> "Hi folks, (Perhaps this issue is topical here?) "...
>
> All replies were quite nice until a Finn arrived with traditional
> Finnish mentality.
>
>> In article <gklkk11o922pdjs8t7st7l5jka7n6bm...@4ax.com>,
>>> Juuso Hukkanen <juuso12_2...@tele3d.net> wrote:
>
>>> Hi folks, (Perhaps this issue is topical here? )
>> No. But it would be on alt.usenet.kooks. Try your luck there. Cheers!
>>
>> (To everyone else I suggest that they first read
>> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.programming/msg/c11a1663685c33f6
>> and the accompanying thread before appraising the merits of prolonging
>> this thread any further.)
>> Lauri
>
> Yes, that Finn had probably tried to find anything negative about me
> in person or the t3d programming language. And obviously found
> nothing, instead he had noticed found that four days earlier (in an
> NG) someone was wondering about my qualities as a programmer or
> programming language designer. { I am not an expert coder - but t3d
> works 100%, that's enough ( If you want to test ask me to show how any
> task which would take weeks to program using any other programming
> language can be done with few t3d code lines (according to 2 -page
> language documentation http://www.tele3d.com/t3d/language.pdf}
>
>
> So, Finland is a home of meaningless evil acts.
>
> I could give you a thousand examples about that - but I will not - I
> rather vote with my feet and will not see the springtime in Finland -
> never again.
>
> After said this, you may wonder wondering whether Finns would like you
> - if you'd travel or live there. Answer is No. Finns don't like even
> other Finns and they surely don't like any foreigners - That is why
> there are so few foreigners in Finland - Even the asylum seekers leave
> as soon as they get their passport. Finns dislike east - west - south
> and all the life forms found at 'more'' north. (Any non- Finn who has
> been there a while can confirm that).
>
> So Markku J Saarelainen, I agree with you no one should move to
> Finland, but I add that at least every artistic or innovative person
> should leave Finland as soon as possible - and never come back.
> <OT>
>
> Regards
> Juuso Hukkanen
> (to reply by e-mail set addresses month and year to correct)
>
I see now why Finns hate everybody: Finns have no sense of humor.

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