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| Bojan_A28. 11. 2017 11:31:42 |
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| lino28. 11. 2017 18:22:33 |
Bojan, congrats for such top placement in tough international competition in China. The photo report of China and the run on Shanghai Tower is wonderful too. The part comparing rides on Chinese trains and ours I read twice. Unbelievable and we're almost caught up to French-German trains. Thank God we can at least promote tourist steam trains from Maria Theresa's times. Regards!
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| ZeK28. 11. 2017 19:28:20 |
lino Thank God we can at least promote tourist steam trains from Maria Theresa's times. ................. the first train ran on our territory on 2.6.1846. Maria Theresa died on 29.11.1780.
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| lino28. 11. 2017 20:20:19 |
ZeK, thanks for the kind reminder. My date slip-up - but nevertheless our railways lag far behind EU and China in comfort, punctuality and development. Sad!
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| tulipan29. 11. 2017 14:24:24 |
Bojan, and how catastrophically bad traffic cops we have here that allow you to win. In normal competition your lag is 20% or more. What do you specifically advise to improve such catastrophic public transport?
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| simon7929. 11. 2017 14:57:04 |
Bojan, congrats on your feats, and also for fully correct comments on your posts. Good luck and stay positive! Skip provocations of the poor... LP
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| ljubitelj gora29. 11. 2017 19:42:20 |
Slovenia is already fine country. As the people are, so is the country. So broom in hand and ....
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| Bojan_A29. 11. 2017 21:00:53 |
@ The whole blog I wrote just about that. For very little money lots could be done very quickly. I approached SŽ with concrete questions and proposals - of course nothing. Museum trains stay on our tracks. And mainly because people like you sit at SŽ. Svetlana Makarovič would say - little Slovenians. And since you're getting pluses there are unfortunately quite a few of them on the forum besides you.
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| grega_z_brega29. 11. 2017 21:06:31 |
Nation's culture in multiple forms and levels in 9 posts...
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| Bojan_A29. 11. 2017 21:10:47 |
Culture. Non-culture!
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| dprapr29. 11. 2017 21:25:31 |
Most interesting in all this is that this "stone age" country enables you all these trips.
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| ljubitelj gora29. 11. 2017 21:33:05 |
The most notorious are people like Bojan on forums, blogs and especially FB. Solutions start elsewhere, outside these limited websites. As always, whining on forums. If you know how to whine on forums then gather in person and start protesting, maybe over time more and more of you and more and more you'll achieve and maybe one day miraculously really better. As long as you "play" on forums, blogs, you'll still travel like in the stone age...
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| turbo29. 11. 2017 22:04:32 |
All different, all equal  I won't trade my native soil for three Chinas, even if a steam locomotive takes me under the mountains next time 
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| Daaam29. 11. 2017 22:27:20 |
You really nailed him to the cross because he dared (probably justifiably) to point out the stupidity of SŽ. I see no reason why we couldn't peek across the border sometime and introduce some good practice here too..The state didn't pay for his trip, probably he wouldn't trade Slovenia for China either and among all the stupidities circulating on the web, this blog of his is quite decent.. Hands up who uses SŽ services every day let's see how many happy users you are 
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| VanSims30. 11. 2017 20:10:49 |
Bojan, my congratulations too. 16th place in such a competition is excellent success. Keep going like that! Also with the blog. Don't mind various troublemakers and those who deny others the right to their opinion and those who despite love for native soil still do most of their trips in Italian Carnic Alps and Julian Alps. If someone loves their nation it doesn't mean they can't criticize conditions in their country. As for China, I also won't trade Slovenia for life there. But I'd send there all who whine and complain how bad and hard it is here and ah and whatever. There already in Shanghai, where despite city shine (better said one smaller part of it), standard is somewhere Bulgarian or Romanian, damn hell. Not to say in some backwater province where standard is maybe somewhat better than Indian.
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| turbo30. 11. 2017 20:25:32 |
@Bojan_A Also Gregor and Simon (from Mengš, up the hill somewhere at home) congratulate you not only for this success 
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| VanSims30. 11. 2017 20:44:25 |
Who are these Gregor and Simon?
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| Bojan_A30. 11. 2017 20:45:54 |
Where does the idea come from that the state paid for my trip? Where?  
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| VanSims30. 11. 2017 21:08:07 |
Sorry, Bojan, I inferred that since you didn't object to @dprapr's comment. I corrected it.
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| dprapr30. 11. 2017 21:22:45 |
There is probably a difference between enabling and paying. It was meant that not every earthling has that luck to live in such a country and have such a standard that they can afford it. Otherwise all congratulations to Bojan for the success in the run in that tall building.
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