FW: [Ananda] Lighten Up

1999-11-11 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: FW: [Ananda] Lighten Up -- -- From: M [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ananda [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Ananda] Lighten Up Date: Thu, Nov 11, 1999, 5:08 AM DOWNSIZING HANDBOOK FOR EMPLOYEES As a result of the reduction of money budgeted for department areas, we are forced to

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1999-10-24 Thread Thomas Lunde
ounds really good. How come people don't pay you to talk about this? To which I could only reply - they don't want to hear. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde --

FW: Putting on the line - could you do it?

1999-10-05 Thread Thomas Lunde
to give them the alternative - kill us or just go away, it is your choice and stand there in front of them - naked. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde When you think about what you have to do in this culture to get your priorities straight, it just boggles the mind!! But it is always heartening to hear about

FW - Interesting re-post

1999-09-15 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: FW - Interesting re-post From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Our Lost Wealth: People + Natural Resources = Real Wealth THE UNITED STATES WASTES MORE THAN $2 TRILLION ANNUALLY `Our Lost Wealth' is excerpted from Paul Hawken's `Natural Capitalism' the

Re: Philosophy contemplated

1999-08-18 Thread Thomas Lunde
- the result of one of your desires also controls your activities. Now as to impulses ? The above is an attempt at humor - not sarcasm. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Philosophy contemplated Date: Wed, Aug 18, 1999, 3:14

Re: Interesting - anti-Americanism or a point?

1999-08-17 Thread Thomas Lunde
and religion and drugs. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M.Blackmore) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Interesting - anti-Americanism or a point? Date: Tue, Aug 17, 1999, 12:00 PM Copied from a discussion... any comments anyone? Is "globalisation&qu

Ruiminations on information

1999-08-17 Thread Thomas Lunde
me of your activities, you would find that impulse is quite a big player in the type and quality of information you get and a very serious generator of experiences that you live through. Is this the "invisible hand" of human experience? Respectfully, Thomas Lunde --

Re: [graffis-l] 'Smart' materials could soon revolutionize many products

1999-08-10 Thread Thomas Lunde
Thomas: A little side article that gives us a more comprehensive look at where nanotechnology is starting to take us. What I would like to see, is a suit that keeps you warm in the winter - now that would be a smart material. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Co-stupidity (and the flaws that cause it, or context that nourishes it)

1999-08-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
-- -- From: "Thomas Lunde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Douglas P. Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Co-stupidity (and the flaws that cause it, or context that nourishes it) Date: Thu, Aug 5, 1999, 8:56 PM I would like to mention WesBurt at the start of this pos

Re: Co-stupidity

1999-08-04 Thread Thomas Lunde
this theme. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde --

Re: Co-stupidity

1999-08-03 Thread Thomas Lunde
ensus of all this discontent. Much as the American and French Revolutions found leaders to articulate the discontent within the monarchical societies. Perhaps this time we can do it without a war or a gullitine (sp). Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- -- From: "Douglas P. Wilson" [EM

RE: Y2K - Out of sight - out of mind - but stillthere

1999-08-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
. Perhaps lack of knowledge is the best placebo to fear. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- The Co-Intelligence Institute // CII home // Y2K home The Accidental Armageddon   http://www.theage.com.au/daily/990620/news/news22.html

Re: Trail of Tears

1999-08-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
achievements exemplified and then add what we are to that potential? Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- The Co-Intelligence Institute CII home // Y2K home // CIPolitics home American Indians: The original democrats     Many people

Re: Co-stupidity

1999-08-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: Re: Co-stupidity Thomas: Sometimes, a new word cuts across previous arguments like a Bowie knife hacking a venison limb. Co-stupidity is such a word. No need to add my comments to this article - we are all living in the results of our collective -! Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: Canadian Indian Claims

1999-07-30 Thread Thomas Lunde
Thomas: This is great stuff Ed and I thank you for taking the time to share it, I'm learning. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- -- From: "Ed Weick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Canadian Indian Claims Date: Fri, Jul 30, 1999, 3:54 PM Brad: Another po

FW: The profit motif knows no conscience

1999-07-29 Thread Thomas Lunde
. * * * Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: Marx, Keynes and Ancestors

1999-07-27 Thread Thomas Lunde
-- -- From: "Ed Weick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Thomas Lunde" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Keith Hudson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Marx, Keynes and Ancestors Date: Mon, Jul 26, 1999, 10:17 PM Just a couple of points on Thomas Lunde's response to Keith H

Re: Marx, Keynes and Ancestors second of II

1999-07-27 Thread Thomas Lunde
sting that perfectly expresses the values of the West, that exemplifies the distortions we have created because we have moved out of balance with the Earth and because it points so succinctly towards the seeds of our civilizations downfall. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Marx, Keynes and Ancestors

1999-07-26 Thread Thomas Lunde
eably. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Keith At 09:27 25/07/99 +, you wrote: -- From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm not so sure about all this. I used to think the same as Ed. I think, now, that this point of view romanticises our ancestors. I rather think that if th

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

1999-07-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
reports have any sense? Oops, I just felt a drop in my individual initiative. I will have to terminate these comments, I feel the pressure of the tax load bearing down on me and I feel I must protest by becoming unproductive. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Michael Gurstein, Ph.D. ** NOTE

Some sanity Planning

1999-07-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
and The Simpsons. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde EarthVision Reports 07/21/99 LOS ANGELES, July 21, 1999 - The enormously expansive Los Angeles Unified School District is giving itself an expensive facelift - tearing out thousands of acres of asphalt at hundreds of campuses and replacing it with grass

How interesting NAFTA may be found to be illegal!

1999-07-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
and JFK Jr. untimely demises. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, July 22, 1999 Obscure Lawsuit Could Alter U.S. Trade Policy By EVELYN IRITANI, Los Angeles Times Trade advocates are bracing for a ruling by a federal judge in Alabama in a little-noticed

Re: Durability as a means of conservation...

1999-07-22 Thread Thomas Lunde
o be emphasized even more. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde thoughts? tom abeles

Re: Charles Leadbetter

1999-07-22 Thread Thomas Lunde
take what is learned and act wisely from it. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: Rifkin - some final words

1999-07-22 Thread Thomas Lunde
nice about injustice and incompetence. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde arthur cordell

Re: used clothes

1999-07-22 Thread Thomas Lunde
might be like in 2030 or 2100? At some point there must be a place where intelligent planning is more effective than market forces. The question is; "How do we get from here to there?" Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: "Cordell, Arthur: DPP" [EMAIL PROTECTED] T

FW: Welcome to the Future!

1999-07-21 Thread Thomas Lunde
, they will issue us placebo's while at the same time reap in the extra taxes. Gee, it's August, 1999. I wonder what gasoline will be worth in August of 2000. Just think if a few oil tankers and pipelines get sidelined via Y2K - perfect justification for price increases - right? Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: Getting Something for Nothing

1999-07-19 Thread Thomas Lunde
nking of the current explanations. Help me out Tom, Thomas Lunde GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING "In the distribution to the public of the products of industry, the failure of the present system is the direct result of the faulty premise upon which it is based. This is: that somehow a man is able

Re: short article on pop. devel.

1999-07-18 Thread Thomas Lunde
ysfunction. Well, those are some of my thoughts Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Marks) To: "Thomas Lunde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: short article on pop. devel. Date: Fri, Jul 16, 1999, 5:01 PM Thomas, Given the carnage of war - the was

Re: Charles Leadbetter

1999-07-18 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: Re: Charles Leadbetter PS: I assumed on first reading that Ian had written this lengthy post, it was only after I had read it again and written my comments that I realized it was written by Charles Leadbetter, so rather than spend the time re-writng, please accept my apoligies Ian and to

Gwynne Dyer Article

1999-07-18 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: Gwynne Dyer Article This was in Saturday's Globe and Mail. I found it scary and enlightening and well worth a good slow read. If there is truth here, we all better be worrying more than we are - not that it will do a damn bit of good. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde The panic has passed

Re: short article on pop. devel.

1999-07-13 Thread Thomas Lunde
level criteria other than just we can do it and keep the price down. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: interrelations between economic boom and simple living

1999-07-10 Thread Thomas Lunde
of poor who are forced to a simpler lifestyle by the greed of the rich. Sort of a wandering answer, Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: Robert Neunteufel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Futurework [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: interrelations between economic boom and simple living Date: Sat, Jul 10

Re: Irish Workfare

1999-07-10 Thread Thomas Lunde
spectfully, Thomas Lunde PS 99% of this could be eliminated with a Universal Basic Income -- From: Melanie Milanich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Irish Workfare Date: Fri, Jul 9, 1999, 6:14 PM Thomas, A few years ago on this list I quoted fro

Re: [GKD] ICT and Jobs

1999-07-10 Thread Thomas Lunde
employers would like to hear them. The following article makes some of these points and also points out that the pace of change has made it even more complex. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde [***Moderator's note: Members may recall that in August 1998, we posted a summary of the ICT-JOBS Working Group

Re: Irish Workfare

1999-07-08 Thread Thomas Lunde
-- From: Bob McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FutureWork [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Irish Workfare Date: Wed, Jul 7, 1999, 8:02 PM Just seeking some clarification here. Thomas Lunde wrote: From The Servile State Page 122 Now there is only one alternative to freedom, which

Re: FW JK Galbraith and Basic Income

1999-07-08 Thread Thomas Lunde
do have some small comfort - death happens to us all and I chose to believe in an afterlife - in fact many afterlives. I guess we'll have to each die before we find out who is right on that belief. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: "Durant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

Re: Irish Workfare

1999-07-08 Thread Thomas Lunde
. As these catastrophes strike us with increasing frequency, the state will get more draconian and capitalism will get more vicious. I did my best... Eva Thomas: Thanks Respectfully, Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Digital Monoculture

1999-07-08 Thread Thomas Lunde
-- From: "Ray E. Harrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Digital Monoculture Date: Tue, Jul 6, 1999, 10:07 PM Hi Tom, Sitting here with a computer that more resembles a "Hot Rod" and that makes me very sorry not to have taken

Some Thoughts From Can America Survive

1999-07-07 Thread Thomas Lunde
are. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde ?

Re: FW Sennett on Insecurity, Feature from the Jobs Letter No. 102 ( 29 June 1999 )

1999-07-07 Thread Thomas Lunde
e these questions. Now it is true, that the answers of society may be different from my view - or your view, but I think we could agree, that these are the ideas a democratic populace should evaluate and decide. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde C R E D I T S --- edited by Viv

Re: FW JK Galbraith and Basic Income

1999-07-07 Thread Thomas Lunde
in the park we are violating our status in life. Give us a basic income and get off our back, I think would be endorsed by the majority of the poor. Allow us to have dreams for our children and we will live modestly. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: "S. Lerner" [EMAIL

Re: [graffis-l] The Virtual Alchemists

1999-07-07 Thread Thomas Lunde
can be drawn from this article below? Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: Mark Graffis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: graffis-l [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Bob Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [graffis-l] The Virtual Alchemists Date: Tue, Jul 6, 1999, 3:15 PM From:

Re: Media / Oral Literacy

1999-07-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
-- From: "Brad McCormick, Ed.D." [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Media / Oral Literacy Date: Mon, Jul 5, 1999, 4:40 PM Thomas Lunde wrote: -- From: Robert Rosenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems to me that the thr

Re: Media / Oral Literacy

1999-07-05 Thread Thomas Lunde
which will have the effect of changing society in ways that are totally different from political philosophy's, economic theories and cultures. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

The Servile State

1999-07-05 Thread Thomas Lunde
would advise others that there is much to be learned from Belloc's thought. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: An Aside: On Rational Thinking

1999-07-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
ased on principles and values of what we hold to be our highest aspirations. This creates a discontinuity with all the past truths and allows us to creatively strike out with new answers to current problems. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: Bob McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Futu

Re: Some more JG quotes

1999-06-27 Thread Thomas Lunde
-- From: Steve Kurtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Some more JG quotes Date: Thu, Jun 3, 1999, 12:48 PM Hi Thomas, If JG is really saying what you think he is, I think you say it more clearly. George Soros has expressed a similiar position

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1999-06-20 Thread Thomas Lunde

Re: A Digital Future for Kosovo?

1999-06-11 Thread Thomas Lunde
the victims. This would go a long way to ensuring future dictators from abusing their population as they would get punished and their enemies would get the rewards - poetic justice - I say: Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Campaign for Digital Democracy A Digital Future for Kosovo? by Marc

Some more JG quotes

1999-06-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
of a political following, then leaders will come forth who adopt differ policy basics. Enough musing for the night. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-06-01 Thread Thomas Lunde
in less than 40 years. Something is definetly not right, either this is the way it should be or that is the way it should be but both conditions cannot co-exist. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: Jim Dator [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Created Unequal

Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-06-01 Thread Thomas Lunde
ion and their effect upon the earth resources is the real problem. I agree with both of you. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Dear Thomas, TL: Your argument about "natural/material" value, rather than token value has some merit. I would appreciate your comments in the c

Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-05-31 Thread Thomas Lunde
l for the investment in capital goods production. Rspectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: Jim Dator [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith Date: Mon, May 31, 1999, 5:23 AM Does Galbraith discuss the role of the rapid expans

Re: FWD: (1 of 1) Blueprint to the digital economy ;

1999-05-31 Thread Thomas Lunde
age. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- From: "RF Pearse (716) 475-6010" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tom lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eva Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FWD: (1 of 1) Blueprint to the digital economy ; Date: Mon, May 31, 1999, 8:44 PM Tom/Eva How will the new infor

A litle help please?

1999-05-31 Thread Thomas Lunde
in addressing along with several other features. Is Netscape any better or Eudora? Thanks, Thomas Lunde

Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-05-31 Thread Thomas Lunde
The people continually, whether marxists, socialists or capitalists, at their human individual level, continually opt for more security. The problem to me seems less in how we elect them, but rather in how we can make them produce the effects they promise. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde "Behind the

Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-05-31 Thread Thomas Lunde
and pound foolish perhaps as we look at the social dysfunctions in our society. Respectfully Thomas Lunde -- From: Steve Kurtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith Date: Sun, May 30, 1999, 9:46 PM Hi Thomas all, Thanks for the clear

Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-05-30 Thread Thomas Lunde
A lengthy book review by Thomas Lunde Lower taxes scream the headlines of the business press in Canada. We are not competitive shout the neo-cons and their corporate masters. These and similar mantras have been bombarding us with relentless waves of media support. In fact whole political

Re: From a A Cathedral of Public Policy to a Public Policy Bazaar

1999-05-29 Thread Thomas Lunde
in the scientific sense, failure is an appropriate response which will eventually lead to success or other directions. Respectfully Thomas Lunde -- From: "Ed Weick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "futurework" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: From a "A Cathedral" of Public Pol

Re: From a Cathedral to a Bazaar

1999-05-28 Thread Thomas Lunde
a kindred spirit - by all means let's develop the bazaar model by becoming active enough to force the experts to communicate with the public. Thomas Lunde

Re Basic Income re JK Galbraith

1999-05-20 Thread Thomas Lunde
of economics have been using. I find it a little head wrenching at times because all I have read and thought about economics has come from established perspectives - I would imagine others may have a similar culture shock. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde http://www.vcn.bc.ca/timework/covenant.htm

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1999-05-18 Thread Thomas Lunde
Title: no subject Good points Ed and I stand corrected. I have just being reading Chossodovsky's second posting on Albania which has brought to the forefront of memory just how different the real world is from CNN and CBC with their so called in-depth coverage. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Basic Income re JK Galbraith

1999-05-18 Thread Thomas Lunde
income maintenance to the federal government - to free big-city budgets of a large share of their welfare paymens - would be an enormous step in exactly the right direction. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: Basic Income re Galbraith circa 1966

1999-05-16 Thread Thomas Lunde
ed, which, unquestionably, are the large cities. To transfer income maintenance to the federal government - to free big-city budgets of a large share of their welfare paymens - would be an enormous step in exactly the right direction. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: [GKD] Training Y2K Specialists

1999-03-01 Thread Thomas Lunde
vulnerable? Well, so much for doom and gloom reflections. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Subject: Re: [GKD] Training Y2K Specialists Hi Thomas and all Your apparent dilemma arises, in my humble opinion, out of a couple of things: - India has over the last 10 or so years, it may even be longer, set

Re: competition/contradiction

1999-02-23 Thread Thomas Lunde
y can have more jelly beans in their jar. Personally, it would seem to me a predilection for the capitalistic model is either the result of propaganda and cultural programming or outright mental deviance. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Subject: competition/contradiction I asked for a contribution in

Re: Y2K Specialists

1999-02-19 Thread Thomas Lunde
;true" one? Respectfully, Thomas Lunde The Y2K problem is not the result of anything resembling a consipiracy; it is the result of a mindset. When the programmer told the boss in 1970 that this wouldn't work after 1999, the boss said, "It will have been replaced long before then!" W

Re: [GKD] Training Y2K Specialists

1999-02-19 Thread Thomas Lunde
Thomas: Reluctantly, I will allow this thread to get a little more lengthy as holding the previous posts in memory often helps understand the current answers/questions. At 03:48 AM 2/10/99 -0500, Thomas Lunde wrote: Now, assuming a shortage of qualified personnel, I would expect every

Re: The Prosperity Covenant

1999-02-19 Thread Thomas Lunde
Dear Tom: A masterly analysis. Run for Parliament - the country needs these ideas. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: Tom Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: February 19, 1999 12:26 PM Subject: The Prosperity Covenant

Re: [GKD] Training Y2K Specialists

1999-02-14 Thread Thomas Lunde
From: Sam Lanfranco [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: February 12, 1999 7:42 PM Subject: Re: [GKD] Training Y2K Specialists Since a Canadian (Thomas Lunde), having taken a preliminary look at Canada, has asked: where are all the workers and where is all the training, to dea

Re: FW A very thought provoking paper

1999-02-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
the labor that the knowledge sector casts off or the labor cast off by other sectors that the knowledge sector fails to absorb. When we finally get around to asking "What comes after knowledge work?" we have to admit that there is no answer. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- Fr

Re: Re:democracy

1999-02-03 Thread Thomas Lunde
"winning" in a casino. With a vote you may get a local win, a small change but the political system will always revert back to power and the continuance of power. The only way to avoid that is to make a governance system in which power is automatically terminated and those in power canno

FW - Debating goverance

1999-02-01 Thread Thomas Lunde
iations. For us, on this List, the question has to be explored within the context of our problems, population, resources, economic systems. It is interesting though, that these two great polarities still exist and no definitive "right" model has emerged. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: real-life example

1999-01-31 Thread Thomas Lunde
n a choice by lottery is surely the fairest and has the least possibility of corruption, greed or the seeking of power to satisfy a particular agenda. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: Colin Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: January 27, 19

This nicely sums up the Capitalistic Mess

1999-01-07 Thread Thomas Lunde
A nice little thought piece from Le Monde LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE - January 1999 LEADER Towards a new century by IGNACIO RAMONET As we approach the start of a new century, how best to sum up the state of

More on the growing Gap

1999-01-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
Thomas Lunde: Caspr Davies, who posted the original article, and has written a thoughtful essay as a follow-up. I find his conclusions in line with my own and taking the liberty of supporting a kindred soul, I am posting them to the Lists that I posted his original article too. Respectfully

Macabre Humor lightens the load

1999-01-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
Thomas No problem about reposting. That's what its here for. Wayne AMERICAN NEWSPEAK. Hoarded at http://www.scn.org/newspeak Celebrating cutting edge advances in the Doublethink of the 90's On Fri, 1 Jan 1999, Thomas Lunde wrote: Dear Wayne: What a delightful collage of reading for Jan 1

Re: C4LDEMOC-L: Public Trust Treaty Petition

1999-01-02 Thread Thomas Lunde
, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: CREDO [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Bob Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: January 1, 1999 7:34 PM Subject: C4LDEMOC-L: Public Trust Treaty Petition

Re: Citizens on the Web: Growing Gap

1999-01-01 Thread Thomas Lunde
Dear Ray: I have touched on some of the ideas you mentioned but I wonder if you could suggest a reading list on the Cherokee History and on Georgist Thought. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: Ray E. Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Caspar Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc

Re: The end of work?

1999-01-01 Thread Thomas Lunde
ne, I don't know) to produce a variant of the current international GDP accounting system where, as Mr Milne bluntly and correctly puts it, manufactured things are assets and human potential is a liability. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde The repost: -- Forwarded message -- Date: Th

Re: Net Baud Rate

1998-12-28 Thread Thomas Lunde
processes. What is happening when we see a bird in the sky, how to we see, how do we process and how do we react is a process - a series of steps. The particular content within the process may be different, but the process can and should be accurately described. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: working hours-visions

1998-11-30 Thread Thomas Lunde
was valued no matter what they did or didn't do, just because they were there, would this be my number one choice. I can see it laid out in different ways but the end result is the same. Peace on Earth. Sherry Martin -Original Message- From: Robert Neunteufel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lu

Re: working hours-visions

1998-11-21 Thread Thomas Lunde
Robert wrote: I'd like to ask you all for your visions for the development of the regular amount of working hours in the next 5, 10, 20 years! Thomas: It will depend on subsistence. If we become owners of intelligent robots, we may evolve into a non working environment, the best of the

Re: Synergy (was Heads Will Roll At World Bank IMF)

1998-10-28 Thread Thomas Lunde
and shelter for working with nature rather than against it which is what so much of employment consists of today. A truly radical idea and in line with some of the Japanese cultural developments in terms of their gardening, tea ceremonies and respect for nature. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde

Re: rights/responsibilities

1998-09-26 Thread Thomas Lunde
can engage in, then I am against it for the result it creates. Every behavior them becomes open to someone else's scrutiny and from that follows judgement and from that follows punishment. That kind of society is commonly known as facism. No set of rules is perfect, no set of rule enforcers a

FW - Essay on Motivations

1998-09-22 Thread Thomas Lunde
d to raise the hackles of Thomas Lunde, among others. The objection to a basic income scheme centres on the issue of "moral hazard", which is to say that basic income offers an incentive to people to be idle. Thomas: "to be idle", what an evocative phrase. Somehow the fact that most

Re: rights/responsibilities

1998-09-22 Thread Thomas Lunde
sibilities argument unproductive. I have many concerns which I express on FutureWork but "responsibilites" are not one of them. I tend to think in terms of cooperation and sharing, rather than duties and responsibilities. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Comments welcome. Steven Kurtz Fitzwilliam NH

Re: Tory Party Membership

1998-09-21 Thread Thomas Lunde
hat no one could foresee that will change the direction of the country in significant ways. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde PS: Here is David Orchards URL www.davidorchard.com. -Original Message- From: M.Blackmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: The Next IMF Loan to Russia

1998-09-21 Thread Thomas Lunde
ct Western Investors. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: September 20, 1998 5:25 AM Subject: The next IMF loan to Russia It seems certain that, even if only for humanitarian reasons, the IMF

Re: Tory Party membership - err, what's the position for expats?

1998-09-21 Thread Thomas Lunde
what David or the others would do regarding some of our current issues. I hope I have given you a little more info. And if I find out about your status, I will promptly E Mail you the information. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: M.Blackmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

Re: C4LDEMOC-L: Look who's Tory now

1998-09-20 Thread Thomas Lunde
who play the shell game. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -Original Message- From: M.J. Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: September 19, 1998 2:12 PM Subject: C4LDEMOC-L: Look who's Tory now As some people may know, the federal Torys are choosing a new

Re: Re Basic Income

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
Dear Rob: A small correction on authorship. The quote was made by the columnist Weisman, the remarks ascribed to Mr. Krugman refered to "capital accounts". Thomas -Original Message- From: Rob Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Future W

Re: collapse defined + Prigogine

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
vulnerable. When the individual officers, who have access to the worst case scenerios start making investments to protect their families, I think it is time to pay attention. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde -- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 23:04:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Declan

Re: The X Files (deus ex machina excuses) Off topic....

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
dialectic between opposite understandings? MM Thomas Lunde wrote: In a world of pure self-interest, can there be any paradigms of communication? Thomas: This question sounds like one of those zen koans where you feel there should be an obvious answer and every tim

Apoligies to Mark Measday

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde

Re: Re: Basic Income

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
inate the competition and gain more market share. Therefore someone is losing all the time, while someone is also winning. My guess is that in the long run, greed will win out. Thanks for your thoughts. Thomas Lunde Bob -- ___

Re: Question: Was there ever a Yugoslavia?

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
like to brand about when the idea of (democratic) socialism is mentioned? Thomas: Again, I agree with you Eva, that some of the arguments that have been made are disengenuous (= having secret motives, not sincere) in regards to other positions that these individuals have taken. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde Eva

Re: Some Thoughts

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
Dear Heiner: Sorry for not including the original post of yours from which I got the URL to Peter's web page at www.metaself.org/. So here is your orginal post and the URL's should anyone else want to read them. Respectfully, Thomas Lunde YOU REALLY HAVE AN INTERSTING LIST THERE: "Cu

Re: Apoligies to Mark Measday

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Lunde
-Original Message- From: Thomas Lunde [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Future Work [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: September 6, 1998 6:00 PM Subject: Apoligies to Mark Measday Dear Mark: Before you flame me, let me apoligise, as I read this posting, the comment "you'll have the answer you stupid

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