Doug wrote (and I reversed the order of his sentences), >For another view, see http://www.panix.com/~dhenwood/Work.html >And what's so new about this? Doug, Looked through your Work & its Future article and its thesis sounds an awful lot like that of the 1983 article by Henry Levin and Russell Rumberger, "The Low Skill Future of High Tech" that I've been carrying around for the last 13 and a half years. They quote projections from the August 1981 Monthly Labour Review that are, naturally, very similar to the ones you quote from the November 1995 MLR. La plus change... In this case, "nothing new here" is not a disparaging expression. Levin and Rumberger were right and you're right. So was Ecclesiates, so what. Regards, Tom Walker ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ knoW Ware Communications | Vancouver, B.C., CANADA | "Only in mediocre art [EMAIL PROTECTED] | does life unfold as fate." (604) 669-3286 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The TimeWork Web: http://mindlink.net/knowware/worksite.htm