Next big world threat

Next big threat to world peace

  • India

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  • North Korea

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  • Iran

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  • Syria

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  • Australia

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  • China

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  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .
rak said:
I started the story about Lux as a joke as well, until you started serious questions, which I answered with substantiated replies.
That's me, I 'm too serous for this world :rolleyes:

Still it seems a serious problem - And since I googled it, now I know where Lux is :p :p
 
rak said:
Sorry Rich,
Our biggest threat is the invasion of moslims and their way of thinking.
We have managed to stay up with water levels since 1563. ( the guy who putted his finger in the dike ). :cool:

What does that mean 'stay up with water levels' ? You've done more dikes, flood control, etc?
 
KenHigg said:
Still it seems a serious problem - And since I googled it, now I know where Lux is :p :p

In fact Ken, it is very serious, polution and stuff. Luckely, Lux has no heavy industry, only banks, so there money stays clean.
Btw did you sign in for that SAP MM certificate ?
 
Rich said:
You could use a Muslim instead:eek: :D

The other day I saw that documentary about climat changes and so. It predicted Paris ( France) to be sahara in approx 50 years and London completely covered with some 30 mtrs of water. The movie showed the last ( woman) beafeater standing at the top of the Tower. Hmmm dreadfull scenario I would say :rolleyes:
 
rak said:
In fact Ken, it is very serious, polution and stuff. Luckely, Lux has no heavy industry, only banks, so there money stays clean.
Btw did you sign in for that SAP MM certificate ?

I have the curriculum in front of me as we speak. I need to do a little more leg work before I present it to the boss(es). I bought some SAP training stuff off ebay that I'm working through and I have a working copy of SAP edis that I am going to try and figure out how to install on my local machine - looks like a bear... You have an interest in SAP?
 
KenHigg said:
What does that mean 'stay up with water levels' ? You've done more dikes, flood control, etc?


Couldn't find the appropriate wording, but I meant to say that we coped with
high water tide throughout the ages. We sort of managed the Elizabet fluddings in 1953( 1/3 of NL was fludded) and we gained land over the sea since 1859
( Haarlemmermeer polder). Just google for that and you'll see. ;)
 
KenHigg said:
I have the curriculum in front of me as we speak. I need to do a little more leg work before I present it to the boss(es). I bought some SAP training stuff off ebay that I'm working through and I have a working copy of SAP edis that I am going to try and figure out how to install on my local machine - looks like a bear... You have an interest in SAP?


Not really Ken, but I posted some response :
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=119471
 
rak said:
The other day I saw that documentary about climat changes and so. It predicted Paris ( France) to be sahara in approx 50 years and London completely covered with some 30 mtrs of water. The movie showed the last ( woman) beafeater standing at the top of the Tower. Hmmm dreadfull scenario I would say :rolleyes:
And the Americans try and flee south to Mexico, only to find the border closed and a huge fence some idiot put up working in reverse:D
 
rak said:
Couldn't find the appropriate wording, but I meant to say that we coped with
high water tide throughout the ages. We sort of managed the Elizabet fluddings in 1953( 1/3 of NL was fludded) and we gained land over the sea since 1859
( Haarlemmermeer polder). Just google for that and you'll see. ;)

That's interesting - I think I do remember seeing a documentary on that. Odd that some time back they drained the swamp lands in lower Florida and now everyone wants the swamps back - go figure, more tax money to put it back the way it was - :rolleyes:
 
Rich said:
And the Americans try and flee south to Mexico, only to find the border closed and a huge fence some idiot put up working in reverse:D


Which ones, the spanish speaking americanos.
They don't need to worry, they can use the same holes as they came thru in the first place ! ;)
 
rak said:
Which ones, the spanish speaking americanos.
They don't need to worry, they can use the same holes as they came thru in the first place ! ;)

And then plug the hole with a muslim :D :D

(Did I really say that - :eek: )
 
KenHigg said:
Oh, yeah I remember reading your response. Sorry I didn't respond - Interesting figures in the link you posted- fyi: We have consultants making $200+/hr :mad:

In Lux they make some € 250 /hr ( I'm not joking !). :mad:
 
KenHigg said:
And then plug the hole with a muslim :D :D

(Did I really say that - :eek: )


Or hole the muslim with a plug ??? :confused:

I admit, my english deteriorates.
On second thought, that may be the biggest threat, nobody can speak english these days
( Home alone with a glas of plonk)
 
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KenHigg said:
How much is that in usd?

As Cindy quoted , that's around $330.

If you move to Lux for that brilliant SAP job, you will pay 23.2% income
tax ( when together with cupcake) and some 29.9% when alone.
Additionally, you'll need to pay some 10.8% to health/pension/social
security etc, which would leave you with some $ 218 /hr.
Now does that sound attractive or what. :D
 

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