> Hi Ed Weick and folks at Futurework, > > This note was written to a private party, but it seemed an > appropriate contribution to this discussion. > > Thanks for your thoughts Ed Weick It seems that you have > read all of the literature which defends the status quo, but > have not yet found a way to move beyond the status quo. > That move is not made easily, nor by more than a few who > happen to get hooked on the subject by some event in > their lives. > > Wesburt Well, thank you very kindly, Mr. Wesbut. I always find it nice to hear something kindly intended about me from someone who know nothing about me but does seem to know everything about everything else. Visit my rebuilt website at: http://members.eisa.com/~ec086636/
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