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Old December 8th, 2005, 06:19 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
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I agree
Dumb like the original poster, but all he wanted was attention and he got
it, so nvm the facts.

"David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and
prestwich tesco 24h offy" a écrit dans
le message de news:
1h796y0.v3ea8ftv5a5aN%this_address_is_for_spam@yah oo.com...
Earl Evleth wrote:

On 8/12/05 12:49, in article
1h7920s.v2zq151i6drs9N%this_address_is_for_spam@ya hoo.com, "David Horne,
_the_ chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco
24h
offy" wrote:

The writer was confusing Paris with Berlin. I found Berliners very
nice.
It's not an effusive friendliness- and I found them quite laid back-
which is not to say reserved.


Could be. I never had a problem there either. Nor in Paris! That did get
me
curious, however, so I googled

Berlin "poor service" and got 23,100 hits
Paris "poor service = 137,000 hits
London "poor service = 235,000 hits
Rome "poor service = 87,000 hits
New York"poor service = 268,000 hits

So Berlin is low on this poor service test. Of course these
google test are unreliable, but I don't know another course.


It's not just unreliable- it's dumb.

Paris "awful city" get's half the hits roughly that London "awful city"
gets. So Paris must be half as awful, right?

However, Paris "excellent city" also gets half the number, so it must be
half as excellent, no?

Or perhaps, just maybe, one city generates more hits _in general_. But,
do go ahead, and use google hits as a test...

(London "excellent food" gets more hits that Paris "excellent food" too,
for the same reason.)

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