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6-digit phone numbers, why not 7?



Subject: Re: 6-digit phone numbers, why not 7?

  >From: John@xxxxxxx
  >Subject: 6-digit phone numbers, why not 7?
  >Date: 21 Apr 1996 19:41:24
  >X-Gateway: notes@xxxxxxxxxxx
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  >
  >From: John Doe <John@xxxxxxx>
  >
  >According to Bangkok Post, changing the phone numbers in Rangoon from 5
  >digits to 6 digits would allow 800,000 more telephones in the city.
  >
  >Why not make it 7 digits? Not only that would conform to the 7 digits
  >used in most, if not all, cities all over the world, but also it would
  >prevent another chaos, and costs, in changing from 6 digits to 7 digits
  >in a few years.
  >
  >Perhaps SLORC should learn from the British, who planned and built
  >Rangoon. Just look at how they (the British) foresaw the need for road
  >space (in Pyay Road, for example, houses were built far from the
  >street). Rangoon University was also located far outside the city, but
  >at the present you could not find a better place elsewhere.
    >>
  >It's all about short-sightedness!
  >
  >--John Doe

What can you expect from uneducated SLORC-dogs who lacks foresights. Just look 
at the sorry state of once rich nations. SLORC-dogs are so clueless. However,
they know how to suck-up to the Chinese (Bejing)up north though.

It's a nation where you can get arrested for using a fax!!! What will
think of next? Jesus H. Christ!!! Gautama Buddha, Allah, whatever...
 
If one can get arrested for using fax, will one be hang for using a Mac IIs?
Or shot for using PGP?

Ct