Scott Sandler wrote:
> aren't those RIAA ads due to come out soon?
> 
> "when you purchase cd-r media, you support terrorism...."


Good point.  I was wondering what product is next on that
line of thinking.  It's a devisive issue, labeling other
countries as worth our support or not.   I'm just trying
to suggest that people in the USA consider helping themselves
by helping our economy.



 > what about the underemployed japanese?
 > g.


That's another great point (sent to my email address).
I not sure that I have an shining reply except to say
that I don't live near Japan and don't find it reasonable
to look for jobs there.  My family, friends and I can get jobs
in California and nearby states, and when we do, we are able
to help each other and our economy.  I could argue that
helping our economy helps our children achieve a better
education and in the end would help Kodak to compete by
making a better work force available, thereby combatting
their market slide the last ten years.

Regards,
Matthew





> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Peter Braverman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [etree] Fujifilm discs and Kodak
> 
> 
> 
>>1. The implication that American jobs are somehow "worth more" than other
>>people's jobs is vulgar 

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