Tue, 12 Sep 1995

Impudent message

Sometimes certain people's behavior puzzles me. I am referring to Mr. Meidinger's letter (The Jakarta Post, Sept. 8, 1995). It's neither a letter, nor a poetry, nor an aphorism; it's practically nothing more than a distorted mind's nonsense.

A note of the editor states that two similar messages had been sent to the Post. Could such rubbish be called a message? If the content of Mr. Meidinger's letter is intended to be a display of "psychological terrorism", my answer is: With me, that won't do.

Try to be serious and moreover, do not be so impudent, writing that I have "nothing better to do."

PIERO RONCI

Jakarta