Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: rbowman Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc Subject: Re: Remember "Bit-Slice" Chips ? Date: 28 Dec 2024 21:27:24 GMT Lines: 9 Message-ID: References: <04b08dd5-cce3-58d0-39c4-a3fdc28defb2@example.net> <9f9f1b3b-7142-749e-4761-aed0b29fa5bb@example.net> <390c2666-2e52-ffa0-e392-0128aca658d9@example.net> <9i2dncMcD_iO3PP6nZ2dnZfqn_ednZ2d@earthlink.com> <9ad7efc0-2d12-8d04-5b34-ffc758db65d2@example.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net aAsRol3S8KluORZum6cidwToHN7Uv/VPFevohkYuQzr2FYtvyO Cancel-Lock: sha1:21v+JsLg59UiIlJybet8omdjM6U= sha256:SfUaBKvlgT1BqZ3QR5dlFpCX5veZ3/LWB/wS4/0mrS0= User-Agent: Pan/0.149 (Bellevue; 4c157ba) Bytes: 2094 On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 12:39:50 +0100, D wrote: > Liechtenstein, Monaco and Andorra all have managed to survive as small > states longer than some modern countries have existed. They prove that > it is not impossible for a small entity to survive. It helps if you don't have anything anybody wants and they can't find you on a map. Being a tax haven that attracts corporate headquarters isn't something you can conquer.