Re: War, Confucious and the CBD

1999-07-23 Thread Ray E. Harrell
Ed, I am a private entrepreneur who must examine everything in order to survive, however you could help on this if when you say: Hi Ray, I won't comment on Marx or Keynes except to say that your library book has wronged them both. 1. you explained what you meant about the

Re: Cdn brain drain confirmed - in National Article - Jul 21 (fwd)

1999-07-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
Report States: In Toronto yesterday, Allan Rock, the Health Minister, unveiled a $147-million program to discourage top Canadian medic researchers from moving to the U.S., where American researchers receive an average of $260,000 for their projects compared to $70,000 in Canada. Thomas: I

Some sanity Planning

1999-07-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: Some sanity Planning Thomas: This, to me, is an example of the right use of planning. Not only does it work economically by reducing the taxes through lower spending, but it provides a hands on experience for the students of proper environmental design at a most effective and

How interesting NAFTA may be found to be illegal!

1999-07-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: How interesting NAFTA may be found to be illegal! Thomas: The things you find on the Internet are truly amazing. I have not seen one word of this in the press or magazines I often review - and yet here is a time bomb that has been building while we have been worrying about Princess Di

Re: War, Confucious and the CBD

1999-07-23 Thread Ed Weick
And I would guess that in xxx years from now people will look back on the commuters, subway riders and busy busy people and say what? You mean people went into a Kafka/Mondrian environment and parroted the party line just to get paid. No wonder there is so little incentive to break the

Marx, Keynes and Ancestors

1999-07-23 Thread Ed Weick
Ray: I don't mean to complain or flame you Ed, but these stories are stereotypes and myths that have been used to put a group of people, who I don't feel deserve what they have, above all others. I don't feel flamed. I must say that I feel a little overwhelmed. I was only trying to

Green GDP indicator

1999-07-23 Thread Steve Kurtz
Greetings, Many discussions on Futurework stimulate some of us to repeatedly interject that goods, services, credits, and debits are not nearly the whole picture. Here is an indication that the US leadership will have some of these ideas presented to them by a body widely recognized as

Re: War, Confucious and the CBD -- Mondrian and Kafka

1999-07-23 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Ed Weick wrote: And I would guess that in xxx years from now people will look back on the commuters, subway riders and busy busy people and say what? You mean people went into a Kafka/Mondrian environment and parroted the party line just to get paid. No wonder there is so little incentive

Re: Marx, Keynes and Ancestors

1999-07-23 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Ed Weick wrote: [snip] My other point was almost a question. We in the western world are now rich beyond measure. Even the poor live to a higher standard than was typical of the well to do a hundred and fifty years ago. Whom should we thank for this, if anyone? I suggested that we thank

Re: FW: Data media (was re: Charles Leadbetter)

1999-07-23 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
pete wrote: "Thomas Lunde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just recently, I was reading a posting about all the early computer tapes, discs, hard drives, etc that we are losing for two reasons, one the storage devices are deteriotating and two we are losing the disk drives, operating systems,

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1999-07-23 Thread Patrick W. Hamlett
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