At 11:18 am +1000 16/9/06, Tim Churches wrote:
David Guest wrote:
 Ross Davey wrote:
 I have never worked in such a hard environment.  It would have been
 easier and less restrictive to just be commercial and forget the
 'public good' notion.  After all, almost no one gives a bugger.

Yes, one can't help but feel sometimes that the rewards must be coming
in the afterlife, if you believe in that sort of thing, because the
pay-offs for being good in this life seem few and far between.
Especially in the software business.

 Dr. K. Sri Dhammanada died two weeks ago,

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/09/03/asia/AS_GEN_Malaysia_Obit_Dhammananda.php.

 He sounds like one of Horst's mates:-
 *//*
 "Happy is he who has lofty and noble aspirations
 Happy is he who enriches the lives of other
 Happy is he who allows others to live in peace
 Happy is he who makes the world a better place to live in
 Happy is he whose work, chores and daily tasks are labours of love
 Happy is he who loves love."

 but might be a bit of a commo, I reckon.

I think that "Happy is he who allows others to live in peace" rules out
any possibility that he is (or was) a communist, but an anarchist, yes,
maybe.

Tim C

Chech this out... don't miss the 1h:29min video - Loose Change 2nd edition:
http://www.loosechange911.com/index_main.html
or
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7866929448192753501&q=loose+change+2

Rewards go to those who are organised and clandestine.

And maybe Google will overthrow the US government?


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