On Tue, 05 May 2020 07:51:14 +0900 野宮 賢 / NOMIYA Masaru
<nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:

> 野宮です.
> 
> In the Message; 
> 
>   Subject    : Re: [e-users] enlightenment make smaller emacs every operation
>   Message-ID : <20200504215353.25e1a7ca2181685585c34...@rasterman.com>
>   Date & Time: Mon, 4 May 2020 21:53:53 +0100
> 
> [CR] == Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> has written:
> 
> CR>  On Mon, 04 May 2020 17:56:33 +0900 Masaru Nomiya
> CR> <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:
> 
> [...]
> CR>  > CH>  On Mon, 04 May 2020 11:23:51 +0900 Masaru Nomiya
> CR>  > CH> <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:
> CR>  > 
> CR>  > CH>  おはよう!
> CR>  > 
> CR>  > CH>  Wanderlust お はじめて きいた!
> CR>  > 
> CR>  > Are you aloso motivated by Japanese Anime? 
> 
> CR>  いいえ。 むかし二東京にすんでました。 :)
> 
> Did you.

はい。

> CR>  I don't have that traditional otaku anime interest, But I did live there
> CR> for awhile. I do like a good bowl of tonkotsu ramen.... butter an
> CR>  corn... lots of chaushu..... mmmmmmmm I'm hungry now.
> 
> But many ramen shop expand overseas now.
> I think, you live in Holland, don't you.

Actually I live in Cambridge, UK. Not many Ramen places here. I have not found
a good one yet. :(

> [...]
> CR>> As you would notice, .folders set the mail retrieval environment,
> CR> > and this suppose to get mails from pop3 protocol server.
> 
> CR>  The attachments seem to have disappeared? Why not just attach a small
> CR> tar.gz file with them ... or put them in pastebin and share the links?
> 
> Is it? In my sent mail box, it includes the attached file.
> But, I should have sent the file to you directly.

This time I got it. I think sourceforge filters attachments that go to the
mailing list, so they get removed.

> Soryy, I'll attach, again.
> 
> CH> > CH>  ありがとうございます。
> CH> > 
> CH> > 宜しくお願い致します.m(_ _)m
> 
> CH>  oooh the ascii bow :) cute.
> 
> Yes, this is just a Japanese manner.
> You could understand this, but many foreigner can't understand this
> picture's meaning, can they. 

I think quite a few can, but many can't. I remember how nice living in Japan
was. Every shop or restaurant has you greeted with an "irashaimase". People
help you even if they can't speak English. Somehow they manage and go out of
their way to do that. People are so friendly and polite (with a few rare
exceptions like the odd bar having a "no foreigners" policy :( ).

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------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" --------------
Carsten Haitzler - ras...@rasterman.com



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