Keith the last two posts I've sent to Futurework have gotten through only to
the people on the list that I CCed.So this may be only between the two
of us.
Questions:
1. Who's going to sing all of that choral music if you don't have cities?
2. Cities serve as hot beds of ideas. The
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: Appendix: Distance-working/Low-rise buildings
Hi Keith,
Hi Ray,
At 10:08 01/10/01 -0400, Ray Harrell wrote
BRAD ALSO SAID:
Why don't we start consistently supporting human dignity which
can only exist in a peer environment, and give up all forms of
art with leaders and followers (and impersonal
audiences) as outgrown forms of life, even
if they have their nostalgic appeal to some of us.
One other
KH:
That being so, I think that economics, rather like sociology, or
politics,
or history (with laws buried somewhere, but at a deep level), must
always
remain as a 'literary' subject, which is best written about rather than
being relied upon.
Ed Weick:
Aha! An explanation at last!
acted but our
record is substantial over the 23 years of MCORE's existance. You might
enjoy it. It is not a professional site but was my first play at making a
web site. REH
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To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
worked out?That is what I do for a living. Learn to get all the
ducks in a row in the story.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc
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To: Robert F Pearse [EMAIL PROTECTED
Harry Pollard said:
Man's desires are unlimited.
Man seeks to satisfy his desires with the least exertion.
For almost 50 years, I've asked students at high school, college,
university, post-doc, and adult levels, to come back next class with two
examples of a person who does not conform to both
Hi Keith, I enjoy our conversations.
Still you have a couple of mistakes.
You said:
I was, of course, tongue in cheek when
describing Bach as an entrepreneur because this role was simply not
available in his day. But, in selecting and promulgating one particular
technical standard (in
Hi Keith, just a couple of points:
KH
No, that is not my understanding. The 12 pitch
was predominating by aboutBach's time, but there had been many other 5, 6, 7
and 8 pitch (white keyonly) systems around in Europe. But, true, Bach
inherited, rather thaninvented, the 12-pitch scale. The
bastards were shooting at us." So guys you can use a diamond
for many things. Some good, some evil but it is still a
rock. It all depends on your implicit values and who your
mother was.
Best
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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PS Thanks Harry!
Does that mean to all sacred places around the world as well?
REH
Keith.
True Free Trade means the movement of goods AND people should be
unrestricted.
Harry
I believe that the only answer to religious freedom
and freedom of our Sacred Places lies in the secular legal government built upon
the solid principles of equality, respect, the valuing of diversity and the
belief that every culture and individual is a great gift to all.
That means that
Harry said:
. Get your training in England, then
head for Virginia, where you'll be paid for your skills and expertise.
You can get the best steak in America in a small town just across the Kansas
border from my home reservation, but after you have eaten then you still
have to be there.I
This is why I love this man although he infuriates me on a regular basis
Ray Evans Harrell
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:24 AM
Subject: Endow a school?
When one reads something like Ed Weick's
was the point, not just an excuse for profit.
Best
Ray Evans Harrell
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From: Brian McAndrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:43 PM
Subject: More on U.K. schools
It is interesting to compare Will Hutton's views with Keith's.
Brian
KH
. If it
has weight enough, even a complex argument can be presented briefly and
simply.
REH
A shard from another era and discipline that seems true but in reality when
applied is toxic to the whole. It goes along with if you only tell the
truth you won't need a lawyer.
Ray Evans Harrell
Hi Ray,
In your exchange with Harry there are two paragraphs where I think you
make
errors of judgement:
(snip)
Can't we live and let live? Don't you believe in democracy?
Keith
Keith,
The best work all around work I've seen in the performing arts was in the
Army Chorus which at the
on the list.They
construct their theories but the outcome is still the same. The Earth turns
to desert and we all ultimately get screwed.
Ray Evans Harrell
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g who comprehends one of the most sacred moments of a great world
religion and could bring happiness to millions should rather be an
economist.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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the quote
above from the current issue of :
http://www.newsscan.com/,
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AMTo: Cordell, Arthur: ECOM; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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PMSubject: Re: Where are you now that we need you Charles
Dickens? Hi Ray, The story you posted 17 Dec
2001 from The New York Times "As Welfare Comes to an End, So Do
ds,
REH
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 4:28
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Subject: Diminution and
Expansion
Hi Ray, I've been
trying to think how to answer your latest in a
Keith,
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 3:59 AM
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(snip)
Good gracious! You don't have to be much
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 4:09 AM
Subject: Potted History in 7 steps (was: Height and weight)
Hi Ray,
I can't cope with the encyclopaedic detail of your
I would agree. And a happy birthday to
you and Sally, Arthur. I toopledge my loyalty to this
list.There is one question I would put to the last two
posts. How do youdistinguish between leaders and
leadership? Is not that the quality ofthose being
led? In the Arts we have a kind of
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: My heart doesn't sink
Hi Ray,
(REH)
How about a 98% unemployment of highly trained
. Well, its
good to hear from you again.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December
for that. Anyway, I
liked your post Keith. Happy New Year!
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: Major
This is a test.The last three posts I've sent haven't been posted back
to me, so I'm resending this one. Please forgive the multiple posts if you
have already recieved this one.
Ray Evans Harrell,
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Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: Argentina down and out
Greetings, Ray,
Good point. So, the sensory
Good idea Mike,
I believe strongly in change as a bottom up activity.That is why I write
and call my legislators as well as other politicians. I don't care who I
talk to. If I can stir a little attitude in the office of a politician
who doesn't seem to care then that is as good a place as
Weed trees are an interesting
concept.
Have any of you ever hiked or camped in a
mono-cultural woods? It is a very strange place.
Especially if the companies have used any sort of herbicide or
insecticide. Sort of like a library filled with the same
book.
I would recommend a book
student Antonio Solari may have had the
right idea. But we will never know until we try them. It is science
that makes the future likely.Anything else is just psychological
projection or as we call it back home wishful thinking.
Here's to 2002!
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
Keith,
A further aside on this is that the Chinese are using John Warfield much the
same way as Japan used Edward Deming.Both Deming and Warfield are
Americans who were basically ignored by American Corporate management until
they met them on the field of international trade and got their
ds
together.
Ray Evans Harrell 12/20/1996, revised 1/05/02
]
To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: For Dan George
Received.
Read.
Respected.
Not altogether agreed with.
Respectfully,
\brad mccormick
in April in Knoxville, Tennessee. But today is for them and I thank you
again for the pleasure of your company.(But don't think I'm going soft
on you either.)Thanks Sally and Arthur.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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nst my own
people?
Today he called. The Binding Arbitrator
had agreed with the corporation and the man lost everything.
"Their strategy is fairly simple: to fortify
the castle of the strong, it helps to enfeeble the siege equipment of the
weak."
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic direc
ghter has gotten a good public
school education because I would really hate for her to be a part of this "Brave
New Privatized World" that is going to last for atime and then crash and
destroy the really good things that we do out here in the private
sector.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic d
To the List:
Some would think the following article represents courage. I believe that
it represents a provocation on the part of the Moslems who seen not to
believe that anyone else is around but themselves and that no history is
valid but their own.Everything seems to bend to their
r that is a very
sad story" and go on with life like those tough Italians you meet in the opera
world.
Cheers
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I sent two posts to Futurework today and did not recieve them back from the
list.
Were they posted?
1. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Keith Hudson
Cc: Dustin James
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Top-down collapse
2. From: Ray Evans Harrell
Cc: mcore ; futurework
Sent: Friday
term gains to ultimate long term annihilation.
Again I say, it is not that they are wrong clearly wrong about the
environment, although I believe they are, but we loose little but a few
bucks if they are right. On the other hand if they are wrong that is
another matter indeed.
Ray Evans Harrell
I remember that Maestro McKeever sent this last year.There is a lot of
good discussion and dissing going on. Nice work guys.It also doesn't
hurt to remember what has already been said.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 6:49 AM
Subject: Panic stations
Hi Ray Further
reading of the inside pages Sunday papers reveals that the hitherto
Oh-so
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From: John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Top-down collapse
check out the doctor/patient ratio in 'Communist' Cuba; the number of
Cuban
doctors ' exported' to several other so-called
to me but heck, what do I know? I'm just an artist.
Ray Evans Harrell
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To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: futurework [EMAIL PROTECTED]; John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 7:15 PM
Subject: Re
Hi Guys,
I guess you should call this my cafe conversation time.I do have three
projects today as well as two coaching rehearsals but I thought I would
comment on the first thought that struck me about both Harry and Keith's
postings.
First I wondered if that Liberal club was what we call
to
do both good and evil, finds itself with a President of hardly more than
average intellectual ability -- if that.
I'm not comfortable with that.Democracy is hard but you just have to
have the courage and strength to do it.
Ray Evans Harrell,
It occurs to me that having you define your terms
often eliminates disagreements. So Harry, in today's world with the type
of Information and instant electronic exchanges how would you define a "free
market?" How, also would the complicated machinery of modern
industry be used and still
Of course, this is not an American Newspaper. The corporate media would
never be so clear, objective and unconflicted. As I mentioned in my post
last night (another one that I didn't get returned so I just have to guess
whether you all got it or not) The corporate media gave us GWBush and many
And even Lawrence Cudlow.Was anyone on this list on the Board?
REH
January 25, 2002
Spreading It Around
By PAUL KRUGMAN
A bizarre thing happened to me over the past week: Conservative newspapers
and columnists made a concerted effort to portray me as a guilty party in
the Enron scandal.
, unless
Democracy bounces back. I'm afraid I don't have much hope on that one.
Not enough people seem to care about that.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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January 27, 2002
The Trouble With Bubbles
By EDWARD CHANCELLOR
LONDON
Steve,
I read the article and all the way through I thought that it was saying that
socialism was the most likely to accrue the wealth in the hands of one
individual i.e. corruption, when the last sentence said the opposite.
Could you explain this a little less technically to me? Also when do
to
"free markets" or is it Laissez Faire or both? Arthur
asked for examples and considering the following article I would add a "second"
to that request.
Ray Evans Harrell
New vocabulary: corporate SanskritNewsweek's
Jonathan Alter:
Enron is a cancer on
capitalismht
ith assumed the
latter.
Ray Evans Harrell
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:56
AM
Subject: Sexy stuff (was Re:
economics)
Hi Arthur, At 11:56
29/01/02 -0500, you wrote: (AC)
Arthur in your last statement:
For those who remain angry
with econonomics/economists , try this URL
Was this an antidote to your
complaint or an example or what you didn't like?
I assumed the former while Keith
assumed the latter.
Ray Evans Harrell
AC
s first to know your
own. Then to accomplish for your family, community, people and
nation.
Got to go to bed. Thanks for helping me
think.
Regards,
Ray Evans Harrell
I'm here also. Why not say
more. Even if you two said it before it will be different
now.
Ray
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From:
Charles Brass
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 11:42
PM
Subject: work and employment
I see Gail Stewart has again
I second it.
REH
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From:
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 11:45
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Subject: RE: Economics
Bravo,
Ed!! Well said.
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick [mailto:[EMAIL
ncy of truths in one system being untrue in
another. That thought gave the fledgling discipline of
Aesthetics and Musicology the ammunition they needed to both support all
cultural expressions and to tear down the hierarchy that was so essential to
Western artistic theories. Unfortunately, in economic systems
we are still at the stage where the favorite one is still the ONLY correct
version."Empirically" correct no
less!.
Ray Evans Harrell
"Man's desires are unlimited."
Human desires are limited by many things.
Imagination, experience, love, hate, empathy, morality, poverty, boredom,
blindness, deafness, taste, or a lack of any of the above. I'm sure that
I could think more seriously about it if I wanted to.
Free Trade is not a political policy. It is natural for
humans to exchange.
True but that is a very simple thing.
What do you think about capital or speculation?
Protection is a policy that tries to prevent this
natural cooperation from happening.
No, protection is just one
Hi Harry,
I've written a lot to you tonight but you wrote a
lot yourself. We seem to be talking to ourselves.
Your question about the elderly is a good one. I can tell you that I
am grateful to the VA for my health care at this time in my
life. As for the explanation about political
and
daughter could use the same Socialist structure that I have.The Doctors
are excellent and it is a teaching hospital.
How come there is all of this stuff around the medical culture of the UK and
now Canada?
Ray Evans Harrell,
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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From:
Harry Pollard
To: pete ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:00
PM
Subject: Re: FWk: Re: Double-stranded
Economics
For that matter where is this "dog-eat-dog
fantasy world".
Enron.
Ray
Harry, I pointed out many exceptions which you
ignored. Just say that Man's desire for eternal pain is
infinite. Man's desire for death is infinite.
Liebestod?JohnWaters and his movies?
Sounds pretty kinky to me this aphorism of yours.Those who
believed that Man's desires were infinite and
hly.
Ray Evans Harrell
I'm not sure this is relevant, but the "Nobody ever
washes a rental car"brought this story to mind.Last September, my
wife and I were on a tour of China. Early one morningin Xi'an, while I
was making a fool of myself trying to do Tai Chi, I sawa group of teenage
being written about this than
there was three years ago when I used to get into fights with everyone on the
list over this issue. It seems they are all catching
up. Neat! And they are doing it with
NUMBERS. Boy that must be fun for them.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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how much you have been getting and whether
you got a post from mesent at 10:28 last night marked RE:
ECONOMICs? It did not come back to me this
morning.
Also, I am using Outlook Express with the rich text
format. Is any of that a problem?
Ray Evans Harrell
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rk. Didn't have
time to check this. Forgive me if it is not well organized.
Ray Evans Harrell,
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From:
Charles Brass
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 3:43
AM
Subject: Re: Work and the economy
Gail and K
Gail,
I object, once more, to your catagory of
Artists. Am I wasting my time here?
REH
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From:
G.
Stewart
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:33
PM
Subject: Re: Work and the economy
my rudeness but I really do need help with
this.
Thank you
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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From:
G.
Stewart
To: Ray Evans Harrell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
my rudeness but I really do need help with
this.
Thank you
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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From:
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Stewart
To: Ray Evans Harrell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
as my meditation on bagels.) (see reply
Economics 2/5/02 3:27)
Regards,
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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PS another take on fickle could refer to FW which doesn't seem to work if I
CC: to the list. Only
Steve,
Can you talk more about the
Games. Such Strategic Giving games have made most of this
country "Free Riders" on the backs of the Fine Arts
establishment. This in one way or another is what I have been
writing about on Futurework for the past six years or so. I
would like to know
February 10, 2002
Big Farms Making a Mess of U.S. Waters, Cities Say
By ELIZABETH BECKER
EDHAM, Iowa - By the time the Raccoon River winds through the western hills
here, passing corn fields and livestock pens before reaching Des Moines
miles to the east, it is so polluted the city has to put it
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To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 9:51 PM
Subject: The Efficient Society (was Hidden Assumoptions)
Ray,,
Heath discusses free riding and suckers during the first 1/4 of the
book. Efficiency, in his view, goes beyond
. Or a Chamber Opera Center in
every city of 100,000 or more citizens. And yes I do know a lot about
not-for-profits since I have been one for 22 years and am currently writing
a proposal for a second.
Regards
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc
are the same at all.
Ray Evans Harrell
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From:
Harry Pollard
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 4:56
AM
Subject: Fish and Chips
Hi!I suppose everyone knows that I want to
see the end of both patents and copyrights - the
riding on the backs of the
average person is unacceptable.If lists like this are so bankrupt of
ideas then we are irrelevant. If that is the case then I will reconsider
my time here.The system is broken and all I hear is whining and
self-destructive ideas.
Ray Evans Harrell
American Indian Story:
There was a party in the woods and suddenly there was a
downpour of thunder and rain.
Two young guys ran for about 10 minutes in the pouring rain, finally
reaching their car just as the rain let up.
They jumped in the car, started it up and headed down the road,
laughing
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:25
AM
Subject: Re: Intellectual Property (was Re: Fish
and Chips)
Hi Ray. (REH)
I would
Connected in the minds of
the local right wing politicians. With both shouting
entitlement. It makes me sick and embarassed to be connected to
these poor babies. And yes, if you go to the Art then you will
find that it is drawn from life and not the reverse.
Ray Evans Harrell
February 19, 20
To: Ray Evans Harrell ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Keith
Hudson
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:49
PM
Subject: Re: It doesn't bother me
either
Ray,Why do all these great immigrants come
to the USA?HarryRay wrote:
(REH) Maybe you mean to set a context for
what you
-
From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Harry Pollard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 6:33 AM
Subject: Test case on copyright (was Re: Intellectual Property (was Re: Fish
and Chips)
Hi Ray,
I can't cope with all
on
their part being preached by the Imams. There are a lot of possibilities
and most of them are bad since Americans are jingoists about such things.
They have been taught from birth by advertising jingles and we all know how
true those are.
Ray Evans Harrell.
February 20, 2002
The Saudi Challenge
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From:
Steve
Kurtz
To: Ray Evans Harrell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 12:27
PM
Subject: Re: The Future of Work
Ray,This is a very common mis-perception: Japan has too many people on too littleland with no natural
o think a tree is a tree is a
tree.
Ehrlich gets a point on that one.
REH
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From:
Harry Pollard
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Ray Evans Harrell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 2:31
PM
Subject: Re: The Future of Work
Steve,I l
of movement that people are unwilling to give up.I don't go out
of town much and I often don't get out of the apartment unless for fun. It
isn't required. Would you live that way?
What about it?
Ray Evans Harrell
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. I have to teach Leonora in Fidelio. It's amazing what studying
these masterworks of art about the greatness and nobility of mankind, and
the struggle for Freedom, does to you. It makes the normal seem idiotic,
stupid and irrelevant. In fact embarrassing.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
and blue feeling was real
or simple lead poisoning.There students moved in 12 years from the 15%
in the nation to the 88%. We need that and I applaud it when I meet one.
You have my applause.
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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This is daft. Every product of imagination is vulnerable whether R D in
medicine, physics, energy technology whatever. How many billions of
dollars lost on Nuclear Energy and how many lives lost in R D into
political economic theories? 100 million lives in the 20th century and
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From:
Steve
Kurtz
To: Ray Evans Harrell ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:17
PM
Subject: Re: The death of Daniel
Pearl
Ray,Put 2 2 together. We are both anguished at the
world situation. The roads are
lined
.
Ray
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From:
Ray Evans Harrell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 11:44
AM
Subject: Re: The death of Daniel
Pearl
Sorry folks
But I'm looking at this from another
angle
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From: Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: Floating currencies (was Re: The Science of Fairness)
Hi Steve,
At 23:12 17/02/02 -0500, you wrote:
As we seem to be the
Hi Steve,
Good work. Forgive this but I just have
a moment and so I'm gonna be messy a bit.
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From:
Steve
Kurtz
To: Ray Evans Harrell
Cc: futurework-scribe.uwaterloo.ca
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 3:05
PM
Subject: The Efficient
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From: Steve Kurtz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, Ray. Your response is all evaluations (value judgements) of
good/bad/, ugly/beautiful, worthy/unworthy, valuable/worthless. The
standards you use in evaluation may be vastly different than the
billion+ in China, the
I respect both your
judgment and your compassion. That is why I enjoy our conversation.
goodnight
Ray
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From: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1
that the Cold War is still on
and they won it by declaring defeat and taking over our own systems.
Brilliant! (with a cynical snear)
Ray Evans Harrell, artistic director
The Magic Circle Opera Repertory Ensemble, Inc.
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