= Сообщение: 11020 из 12491 ===================================== ENET.SYSOP = От : Zhenja Kaliuta 2:4500/1.59 15 Nov 21 01:48:06 Кому : Dmitry Protasoff 15 Nov 21 01:48:06 Тема : Re: The richest people on this planet FGHI : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:4500/1.59+56f7aa56 На : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:5001/100.1+61919ac8 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP866 ================================== ============================================================================== Hi, Dmitry!
On Mon, 15 Nov 2021 02:16:20 +0300 Dmitry Protasoff writes:
DP> *** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area). DP> Hello, Zhenja!
DP> Monday November 15 2021 00:58, you wrote to me:
DP>>> Who cares?! DP>>> Why do you think they need to know anything WW1 in details? DP>>> In soviet schools we were never taught when exactly WW1 ended DP>>> (although we've lost ~1,3m people in it) but we've managed to DP>>> send 1st man into space without that knowledge ;)
ZK>> There is definitely something to be proud about soviet education, but ZK>> you should not miss the point, that its goal was to produce engineers ZK>> making nuclear bombs, not people to live in the society. Sakharov's ZK>> tragedy demonstrates perfectly how it lacked humanitarian sciences.
DP> Fidonet is way go get out of society, so very few people here got any social skills at all ;) DP> But soviet education with it's physics, chemistry and math domination DP> wasn't able to prevent Russian people from "charging" water from TV DP> broadcasts by Chumak :) DP> I highly doubt that knowledge of any dates of WW1 really was important to prevent that madness.
ZK>> But Ward could take math as an example ;) I really laughed when looked ZK>> into my daughter's books
DP> Yet russian people don't know how to calculate monthly payments for mortgage ;)
Those both are true. You get the best to make nuclear bombs and leave the rest with no education at all basically :) With neither math nor social skills in their mind. --- Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) * Origin: Somewhere in the North (2:4500/1.59)