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Some time ago I asked on this list if there would be any people interested
in having a Dutch mailinglist. Most of the reactions were very strong. It
was not desirable to have too many different lists. We should stay global.
If I could not find something in this list for me, maybe I should contribute
more.
Well, I took those suggestions to heart en stayed on this list. I have been
reading for a while now, and I noticed that most people here just assume
that everything happens in the USA.
I must say that I find this very annoying. If this is a US-list only, okay,
I will hold my breath. But if you want to be global, please do not assume
that everyone is in the states.
Am I the only one who thinks about it this way? How do other non-USA
subscribers think about this?
Greetings,
Karin Meijerman,
Museum Joure
The Netherlands
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