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Trishia Rose July 5th, 2004 12:32 AM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
Jay Pique wrote in message . ..
Anyone out there from Norway?

Just curious.

JP


I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a
country as impoverished and unstable as Norway, do people still find
time and resources to pursue such luxurious endeavors as woodworking?
I understand it is quite natural and something of a psychological
defense to divert oneself with some trivial game or other distraction
during the final days before starvation, but woodworking seems rather
an illogical conduit for this. Actually, now that I think about it,
does anyone in Norway even have internet access? I would think with
the state of things over there, there are a lot of other things they
could spend their money on that would help them crawl closer towards
third world status...

Jeff Coudriet July 5th, 2004 01:25 AM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
You're obviously very dumb. Norway is quite affluent. Ever hear of
North Sea oil. DUH!

Jeff

Trishia Rose wrote


I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a
country as impoverished and unstable as Norway, do people still find
time and resources to pursue such luxurious endeavors as woodworking?
I understand it is quite natural and something of a psychological
defense to divert oneself with some trivial game or other distraction
during the final days before starvation, but woodworking seems rather
an illogical conduit for this. Actually, now that I think about it,
does anyone in Norway even have internet access? I would think with
the state of things over there, there are a lot of other things they
could spend their money on that would help them crawl closer towards
third world status...



Ray L. Nutz July 5th, 2004 01:49 AM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
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Impoverised ?? they are about twice as wealthy as USA per capita and one of
most technicaly advanced.
maybe we could learn a thing or two from them.
before speaking read following info on Norway:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/no.html here is what it
says about economics:

Economy - overview:
The Norwegian economy is a prosperous bastion of welfare capitalism,
featuring a combination of free market activity and government intervention.
The government controls key areas, such as the vital petroleum sector
(through large-scale state enterprises). The country is richly endowed with
natural resources - petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals - and
is highly dependent on its oil production and international oil prices, with
oil and gas accounting for one-third of exports. Only Saudi Arabia and
Russia export more oil than Norway. Norway opted to stay out of the EU
during a referendum in November 1994. The government has moved ahead with
privatization. With arguably the highest quality of life worldwide,
Norwegians still worry about that time in the next two decades when the oil
and gas begin to run out. Accordingly, Norway has been saving its
oil-boosted budget surpluses in a Government Petroleum Fund, which is
invested abroad and now is valued at more than $43 billion. GDP growth was a
lackluster 1% in 2002 and 0.5% in 2003 against the background of a faltering
European economy.



"Trishia Rose" wrote in message
om...
Jay Pique wrote in message

. ..
Anyone out there from Norway?

Just curious.

JP


I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a
country as impoverished and unstable as Norway, do people still find
time and resources to pursue such luxurious endeavors as woodworking?
I understand it is quite natural and something of a psychological
defense to divert oneself with some trivial game or other distraction
during the final days before starvation, but woodworking seems rather
an illogical conduit for this. Actually, now that I think about it,
does anyone in Norway even have internet access? I would think with
the state of things over there, there are a lot of other things they
could spend their money on that would help them crawl closer towards
third world status...








Jay Pique July 5th, 2004 03:52 AM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
"Ray L. Nutz" wrote:

Impoverised ?? they are about twice as wealthy as USA per capita and one of
most technicaly advanced.


Methinks I ruffled a feather with my initial post, and that said
feather was skillfully crafted into a perfectly tied fly, floated
gently downstream on the Current of Believability, and right into the
waiting maw of the wily Nutzfish.

Of course I've been known to be wrong.

JP
*************************
Still wondering.....

maybe we could learn a thing or two from them.
before speaking read following info on Norway:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/no.html here is what it
says about economics:

Economy - overview:
The Norwegian economy is a prosperous bastion of welfare capitalism,
featuring a combination of free market activity and government intervention.
The government controls key areas, such as the vital petroleum sector
(through large-scale state enterprises). The country is richly endowed with
natural resources - petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals - and
is highly dependent on its oil production and international oil prices, with
oil and gas accounting for one-third of exports. Only Saudi Arabia and
Russia export more oil than Norway. Norway opted to stay out of the EU
during a referendum in November 1994. The government has moved ahead with
privatization. With arguably the highest quality of life worldwide,
Norwegians still worry about that time in the next two decades when the oil
and gas begin to run out. Accordingly, Norway has been saving its
oil-boosted budget surpluses in a Government Petroleum Fund, which is
invested abroad and now is valued at more than $43 billion. GDP growth was a
lackluster 1% in 2002 and 0.5% in 2003 against the background of a faltering
European economy.



"Trishia Rose" wrote in message
. com...
Jay Pique wrote in message

...
Anyone out there from Norway?

Just curious.

JP


I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a
country as impoverished and unstable as Norway, do people still find
time and resources to pursue such luxurious endeavors as woodworking?
I understand it is quite natural and something of a psychological
defense to divert oneself with some trivial game or other distraction
during the final days before starvation, but woodworking seems rather
an illogical conduit for this. Actually, now that I think about it,
does anyone in Norway even have internet access? I would think with
the state of things over there, there are a lot of other things they
could spend their money on that would help them crawl closer towards
third world status...




Fredrik Nikala July 5th, 2004 10:11 AM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
Trishia Rose wrote:
I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a
country as impoverished and unstable as Norway, do people still find

[...]
the state of things over there, there are a lot of other things they
could spend their money on that would help them crawl closer towards
third world status...



No no no! You have to be more subtle when you troll, otherwise it just
seems... stupid.

/Fredrik

AArDvarK July 5th, 2004 02:35 PM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 

Crap what a sickeningly disrespectful reply! Troll-ette!

NORWAY! AWESOME COUNTRY of a peaceful people!

Alex



Alan R Williams July 5th, 2004 04:18 PM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
"AArDvarK" writes:

Crap what a sickeningly disrespectful reply! Troll-ette!

NORWAY! AWESOME COUNTRY of a peaceful people!


But no lions or tigers.

Alex


Alan

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User 1.nospam July 5th, 2004 05:37 PM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a
country as impoverished and unstable as Norway,


I just returned from 10 days in the Norwegian fjiords....if that is poverty,
how do I emigrate? (minimum wage is approx $20. USD)



RTCReferee July 5th, 2004 06:34 PM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
"User 1.nospam" wrote:


I'm not from Norway, but reading your post made me think. In a

country as impoverished and unstable as Norway,


I just returned from 10 days in the Norwegian fjiords....if that is poverty,
how do I emigrate? (minimum wage is approx $20. USD)



A Norwegian here once told me one of her favorite sayings:

"Ten thousand Swedes ran through the weeds, chased by one Norwegian."

I attended her wedding (to a Swede) in the teeny tiny Norwegian Seamen's Church
in San Francsico. She wore a real gold crown.

FeAudrey July 6th, 2004 01:17 AM

Norwegian Woodworkers?
 
In article KOcGc.12896$z81.3659@fed1read01, says...



NORWAY! AWESOME COUNTRY of a peaceful people!



You say that now, but just wait until the warrior-laden longships sail
into YOUR harbor!

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