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Re: Liked this one
by Harald Henkel on Saturday 09/Feb/2008, @10:22
> If you had a million dollars (that's roughly 175Eur at current exchange rates) - what would you do with it?

What did the interviewer mean by this? I guess he means US$ and EURO?
How should 1M US$ be 175! EURO?
It's about 690000 (or 690260) EURO!

Just a bit nit picking...
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Re: Liked this one
by Boudewijn Rempt on Saturday 09/Feb/2008, @11:43
There's this rare, mythical thing called a joke. A good, basic book on the subject is Hannjost Lixfeld: Witz. Arbeitstexte für den Unterricht. Stuttgart, 1978. Gomperz' article "Witzjagen om zu leben" is relevant in this context. Of course, the standard work is still Freud's "Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewußten " and "Humor", while the journal Maledicta, pub. Reinhold Aman, is often very informative on the more down-to-earth side of the subject. Finally, the collected works of T. Pratchett are as valuable a resource in the English-speaking world as the works of G. Bomans and P. Rodenka are in the Dutch-speaking world.
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Re: Liked this one
by Max on Sunday 10/Feb/2008, @16:03
And it's a really good one too!!!

VERY, VERY FUNNY!! I rofl't for quite a while.
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