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Lukasz   
29 Feb 2008
News / Zabiega, Zientarski and a Ferrari [12]

In the past Poles loved horses and were famous form cavalery charges.

We drive cars as we drive :P
Lukasz   
29 Feb 2008
News / Weak US dollar in Poland and other countries... [180]

Strong Polish Zloty isn't problem for Exporters. Data in bilions Euro.

Polish Export

export

no body will buy your bones and $ will be weaker ...

yes and speculators (me ;) ) take opportunity to earn some money ...

USA needs money for war in Iraq so sells bonds, but in the same moment they have mortgage crisis ... they decided to lower rates, so mortgage crisis is in their opinion more dangerous ... but who is going to buy bonds ? they have low rates and $ is weaker and weaker ... we will see

:) have a nice lecture

I HAD SCENARIO :)))
Lukasz   
28 Feb 2008
News / Weak US dollar in Poland and other countries... [180]

EUR-USD

stooq.com/c/?s=eurusd&c=1y&t=l&a=ln&b

Euro - Polish Zloty (PLN)

stooq.com/c/?s=eurpln&c=1y&t=l&a=ln&b

USD - PLN

stooq.com/c/?s=usdpln&c=1y&t=l&a=ln&b

GDP - PLN

stooq.com/c/?p&s=gbppln&c=1y

I don't know If our emigrants form USA/UK/Europe are happy
Lukasz   
24 Feb 2008
News / FT:Chance to remake a capital city (Warszawa) [6]

it isn't important if we are going to have the tallest. I just wanted to post something about changes in Warszawa (one of the most depresing Polish cities ;) )
Lukasz   
24 Feb 2008
News / FT:Chance to remake a capital city (Warszawa) [6]

I think it is interesting article about our capital city.

ft.onet.pl/0,6852,chance_to_remake_a_capital_city,artykul_ft.html

That might soon change as a raft of new building projects looks set to turn it into Europe's largest cluster of high-rises and investors respond to calls from Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, Warsaw's mayor, for her city to "climb higher".

Soviet Russia's gift is the point of reference for many of the new buildings being planned over the next few years. While it will still peek above Libeskind's tower, a 1bin zloty (L206m) project planned by Jan Kulczyk - one of Poland's richest men - will come in at 282m and will become Europe's tallest building.

Lukasz   
18 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Europe must speak with one voice to Russia
Financial Times, 18.02.2008

ft.onet.pl/0,6252,europe_must_speak_with_one_voice_to_russia,artykul_ft.html

Russia is the largest and one of the most important of the European Union’s neighbours. The challenge is for the EU to work out a common policy on how to handle its neighbour – and to implement it consistently. The new Lisbon treaty speaks of the EU’s responsibility to maintain the cohesion of its external operations, but only within the scope of the community’s responsibility.

The faster all EU countries understand that a common voice in the EU’s foreign policy is important, the better the relations of respective member states and the EU as a whole with our largest eastern neighbour will be.

Lukasz   
16 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Tide turns as Poles end great migration [26]

What about you people without language gonna cleen tiolet

when I read your cultural posts I know you are just worst.

But to be serious: the UK, just like Ireland, will experience a tremendous downfall should the majority of the migrant-workers leave for other places. Maybe they will realise then what they miss and be sorry for the way they treated them as there will be no-one left to do the dirty jobs for them, the jobs they didn't want to do themselves.

I don't know what Poles in UK think and I don't think they are happy, form person who live in Poland it is good news that some Poles are commin back because they Poles and it is better to take Poles to job that Ukrianians and of course pakistanians.
Lukasz   
16 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Tide turns as Poles end great migration [26]

do you think the majority of poles who went to the uk sent the greater part of their money home already (whilst still living and working in the uk) or do you think they will be bringing it home with them now?

I think some Poles enjoyed UK ;) and don't have money at all ;-) to be serious I don't know.
Lukasz   
16 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Tide turns as Poles end great migration [26]

what are the implications for poland?

It is very good news for Poland, we need our lauborers. We started to take Ukrianinians, I hope it is true news because we have problems with laubour force.
Lukasz   
15 Feb 2008
History / Polish-German history book for Schools [28]

I have checked details, nothing has been decided.

Some people have plan to write this book and German kids in eastern lands of Germany and Polish form western part of Poland, eventualy are going to have this book (Polish and German authors) as additional help in learning history.
Lukasz   
15 Feb 2008
History / Polish-German history book for Schools [28]

after this: rp.pl/artykul/93104.html

When yesterday we started working at the editorial office of "Rzeczpospolita" on another project changes in the exams for legal applications , nearly fell out of chairs. At first we thought that maybe we missed something , poorly understood ...

Limits admissions application - it is probably impossible ?! After all, would be even wider opening of access to the legal profession . It was to be , and it is not. Preparing to return to the old , repeatedly criticized the rules for access to the profession of the 90s then talked about " caste of lawyers " , hermetic and host to its members only the elect. It was then decided by the corporations , against how many applicants will open its doors .


everything is possible
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Lukasz wrote: They don't think about good future of their nation only about their interest. No country thinks about future - all of them follow theirs interests "USA dont have permanent friends or permanent enemies. We have got permanent interests"(C)Condolezza Rice

I mean Putin care about his private interest not about future of nation.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Polish-German history book for Schools [28]

:) it is not going to happen. maybe It will be written and shown in TV but it will never be part of education in Poland and Germany. nonsens!
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

ConsatnineK is Putin :)
firstly threat and now behave like innocent angel :)

There are two types of Russians, Yeltsin and Putin/Stalin we don't need to go back to XVII century ;)

aggresive? Where? When? Is this statement something the same as previous, that there is famine in Russia...

Famine ? no not famine shortage of food. Rich eat poor don't eat.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

We are traditionaly democratic society read Polands history, in our history we were firghting for freedom of other nations. We don't want war we want to live in peace. We don't threat other countries we don't force other countries to do what we want. We are normal you are not normal. Ok you can be normal, you don't know other reality. Putin and his friends will never let you know how normal world think and live.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

I woud like to write what Poland wants.

Poland wants to be normal independent country, normal member of EU, normal member of NATO. That is all. Russia has problems with it.

Not only Poland has problems with you, all your neighbours have it, last time some other old EU countries.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

C'mon, just take a look around, all european states have good relations with Russia and only PL behaves itsels like as it got an awl in as#. Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and especially Hungary, all have huge agricultural relationships and interests in Russia and they are trading with us without any difficulties with Russia.

sss

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7232389.stm

Europe's main election watchdog has said it will boycott Russia's presidential election on 2 March because of Moscow-imposed restrictions.

From article on previous page Financial Times

The west must again form a concerted policy: it must resist efforts to divide westerners against themselves; it must insure itself against over-dependence on Russian energy; and it must make the price of revanchism high for Russia itself. But it must also repeat a powerful truth: the west is no enemy of the Russian people. On the contrary, nothing would be more desirable than for a vibrant and self-confident Russian democracy to take its place in the world of western values. And, yes, that must include membership of Nato.

Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

To think Russians actually buy this cr*p. russian intelligence = monkey intelligence, and that's being generous to the Russians and insulting to the monkeys..

I am not racist.

I think Putin and his friends are very inteligent members of dictatorship. They don't think about good future of their nation only about their interest.

We all know it would be much better for Russia to be democratic, they would gain they would be good partners of EU ... there is one problem Putin and his friends could lost control on enourmous money comming form gas... of course in elections.

it happened some 60 plus years ago with Stalin, its happening now with putin.

he is not Stalin, he is not Sadam, he is more advanced dictator ;)
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

I think we have more tools in creating EU policy than USA policy towards Russia. I have to admit that when Russia becomed true dictature shield is not problem for EU ;)
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

We had one problem, old EU thought we were dramatising, they thought that Russia will be democratic and there is bright future.

Now they know it is not true, now more and more EU politicians say "Poland was right" Putin isn't true democrat, he is dictator, he use Gazprom as political tool. He threat other countries he is not going to change Russia in normal country it will be in smaller and poorer Soviet Union.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

we don't have problems. We want to develop our country, we are member of EU. EU has one trade policy. We can't make embargo on Russia, EU makes decissions in this case, when you make embargo on one country it is problem of EU not only Poland. Firstly your speaches about our certificates were taken serious now all EU know it was BS. And we have support of EU on veto on YOU, WE CAN HOLD IT AS LONG AS WE WANT. and we will do it to moment when you will end WHOLE emargo on Poland not only part of it because it is our right.

The questions and complexes of failed superpower..

I have heard that alcoholicks see in everybody alcoholicks, Thugs think everybody is thug. YOU HAVE PROBLEM WITH YOUR POSSITION after colapse of Soviet Union.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

You have to understand one thing, we are member of EU, and you can't make embargo on Poland and buy food form UK :) now we have support of whole EU (Germans as well) speaches of Putin helped us ;)

You would like to have agreement between EU-Russia but you would like to make embargo on Poland. It is not possible. You are dictature country, where people are killed because they want say what they think, Euorpe opened their eyes. Now we are not trouble makers (like some time ago) Now you are horrible dictature.

We are able for discussion we are open for dialogue, we want to solve problems. We proved it.

You have to accept one thing we are not part of Soviet Union.

Read internatinal press about your country. German British French press, what do you think you are. You think you can tell Poland do what we want or we will kill 30% of Polish people like in WWII, and later tell us it was joke.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Honestly we don't need your market. Food prices are increasing in all over the world. More and more land is used for producing bio-ethanol and food prices will increase much stronger.

You don't need you don't buy.

honestly I think Financial Times has proved how advanced country you are and you can pretend what you want. Now you pretend you have enought food, we know you don't have.

We are open on talks with you and we wait, if you are not ready it is your problem. We are able to solve problems.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

article in Polish

as to Russian embargo on Polish food.

Russians have problems, food prices increase rapidly, Russians think about limiting food !!! Prices are so high that people are not able to buy enought food. Russian government think about regulating food prices by law ! Making limits on amouts of food one person can buy (old communist method they want to give special cards with monthly limits on food for family/person) or about opening market on food from foreign countries.

Russians started to repeal ban on Polish meat, I think it is time for other Polish food products.
Lukasz   
14 Feb 2008
News / Poland adopting the Euro, but when? [65]

It seems that we are going to adopt EURO much later than 2012.

Main reason look on what happen in baltic states. They are members of program before Euro. When troubles apeared they Estonia have 11% infation and only 4.5 % incerease of GDP. Latvia has 16% inflation. This countries can't react on this changes because they are in program before Euro

We have biger inflation too (1% one year ago now about 3- 4%), it isn't so horible like in baltic states because we have tools to react in result we have the smallest inflation form new EU members. The other thing is that baltic states had unbalanced budget policy, Polish growt is the healthies in new EU, now we will see why ;) (during troubles).

Euro yes but not now when we develope much faster than Euro Zone and decsions of European bank (good for Germany or Italy) can be harming for our rapidly developing country.

wzrost