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As
long as the price of the product includes the social costs
You might add that the relentless advertising is tax deductible as an
operating cost. So we are all helping to subsidize this propaganda. Both
as a tax deduction and as a cost which appears in the prices of products.
arthur
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From: Thomas Lunde [mailto:[EMAIL
I am
in the same position as you Ed. I don't consider it a pity that OAS is
"clawed back" I feel that it is going to someone who needs it more
than I. That that person will receive some income, maintain their dignity
and perhaps won't have to venture into a food bank.
arthur
, December 19, 2003 9:15
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economists
I've been halfway through Diamond for a little over a
year now and must
.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Basic question for economists
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s underway, not just the US.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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struggle to see
Brad,
I think that is a fair statement. The wonder is that the system works as
well as it does, keeping in mind your observation
that the economy is a realm of social
relations which are at best not friendly (and
which in fact often are in varying degrees
positively(sic) unfriendly).
arthur
I am
about one-quarter of the way through Guns, Germs and Steel (The Fate of Human
Societies) by Jared Diamond. So far the picture that seems to emerge is
that humans tend to band together and with a murderous rage will defeat the
other band if they can. The stronger culture will
Message-From: Harry Pollard
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2003 7:31 PMTo: Cordell, Arthur: ECOM; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Arthur, old
lad,
Would you
But
not doing so well with "competition" in electric power.
-Original Message-From: Harry Pollard
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2003 7:31 PMTo: 'Ray Evans Harrell'; 'Karen Watters Cole';
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the
Doesn't the trade union movement off-set Ricardo's Iron
Law?
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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PMTo: Harry Pollard; 'Ray Evans Harrell'; 'Thomas Lunde';
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e)
arthur
-Original Message-From: Harry Pollard
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2003 5:39 AMTo: Cordell, Arthur: ECOM; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Arthur,
It really is all about dignity.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Lunde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 6:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Futurework] FW Basic Income sites
Ed Weick wrote:
If I read you right Ray, you are still
Or
would translating into "modern language" remove much of the magic of
Shakespeare, much like translating Catholic mass from latin to english or moving
the Hebrew prayers into english. Seems to make it too accessible, too
plain. Maybe too transparent.
arthur
-Original
Brad,
Thank God political correctness came to the
rescue of American capitalism when corporations
began their substantive race to the bottom
for American workers! Wit political corerctness,
corporations can both scr-w the workers and
at the same time prove how much they respect
their dignity,
Yes, I
have noticed that as well. Maybe we are going into some sort blurring of
identities. We are all "guys."
Quien
sabe?
arthur
-Original Message-From: Lawrence DeBivort
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:28
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
Well said. And I suggest that your Model Two, below, is more congruent with
what we understand to be the future. A highly automated, technology
intensive economy.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Lunde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 1:39 AM
To: [EMAIL
This must have an echo in many households.
My mother-in-law has said much the same thing.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Lunde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] FW Basic Income sites
He bought a
Has
anybody else noticed that female gender persons from about age 8 to 100 are
called women. And that male gender persons of whatever age are called
"guys."
Is
this the new age way of demeaning males? Similar to what happened in the
past when just about everyone called black males of
IBM east (believe and maybe think) vs. IBM west (think and we hope you
believe).
-Original Message-
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 6:49 PM
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Keith,
I
think similar criticisms were levelled against the minimum wage, child labour
laws, old age security, medicare, etc.
Same
old, same old. Can't afford it today. Wait. Wait.
Someday.
Rubbish.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Keith Hudson
[mailto:[EMAIL
Enter
Jack Ruby.
-Original Message-From: Keith Hudson
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1:11 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
[Futurework] How was Saddam captured alive?According to BBC Radio 4 this morning, some are wondering how it was
that Saddam
Keith,
There is magic in secrecy but the drive to uncloak, to make transparent will
bring great changes.
Transparency will affect all institutions: business and government alike.
A recent issue of The Economist asserted that the new book The Naked
Corporation: How the Age of Transparency
So its
OK to refer to female gender persons as "gals."
-Original Message-From: Ray Evans Harrell
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the workings of the
medical, legal, chiropractic, architecural, etc. licensing and governance
bodies is a good first step.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 8:44 AM
To: Cordell, Arthur: ECOM
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Agree. I find it odd that our society seems OK with abortion, but
will not allow a person at "death's door" to open it and walk
through.
I
still feel that coming from the women's movement, the notion of choice will
finally pervade the area of dying with dignity, dying with choice.
People
Sorry I missed this one over the weekend.
I think we are on the same page.
The challenge is to redefine profitablity Who does it? How is it done?
Where do the funds come from to pay for non-profitable social work? How
are they distributed?
arthur
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From: [EMAIL
I agree. I was too sharp in my response. I apologize.
I think Ed's posting covers why it is affordable. But we may not be
socially ready for BI. We are used to taking from the pot but not giving
back. My fear is that BI will only accentuate taking and not giving.
It may not be a good idea,
Let's
call this the pornography of acquisition.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Karen Watters Cole
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11:52 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
[Futurework] Status and Honours
Here is the beginning of a weekend
BI is a work in progress So it might follow one way or another. I think
some variant, recognizable as BI will come to pass.
What is interesting is the way it seems to affect FWers emotionally. The
fact that it might be something for nothing might be the barrier to
acceptance and implementation,
Most
would say that the USSR was not Communist, aiming toward it perhaps but a brand
of socialism.
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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Cavema n Trade vs. Modern Trade
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such a thing and put
market capitalism as risk.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ray Evans Harrell
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Don't
even watch the super bowl.
-Original Message-From: Ray Evans Harrell
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Distribution is what politics is all about. And revolutions too.
arthru
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Pollard
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Re: [Futurework] David Ricardo, Caveman Trade vs. Modern
Trade
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Re: [Futurework] David Ricardo, Cavema n Trade vs. Modern
Trade
Arthur,
If you
and
marketing etc., to move products it seems that yes the production problem has
been solved.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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, 2003 11:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] http://www.glaesernemanufaktur.de/
Yes but wasn't it supposed to be distribution that did in the Communists?
I'm just a poor artist but I do remember
Title: Re: Slightly extended (was Re: [Futurework] David Ricardo, Cavema n Trade vs. Modern Trade
Ray,
This
is the question that haunts us all. If not now,
when?
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ray Evans Harrell
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understanding
aplenty.arthur
-Original Message-From: Ed
Weick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent:
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Re: Slightly extended (was Re: [Futurework] David
as long as good hearted middle class folk are handing out free food.
Turn off the tap and you will see cooperation and shared
understanding aplenty.arthur
-Original
Message-From: Ed Weick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sen
It
seems to be the equivalent of mud wrestling.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Harry Pollard
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2003 8:39 PMTo: 'Keith Hudson'; 'Ed Weick'Cc:
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Re: [Futurework] David
Another factor is whether the carrying capacity of theglobe
(energy, potable water, heat sink, pollution, resources, food) is sufficient to
meet the development goals.
-Original Message-From: Keith Hudson
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3:13 AMTo:
HomeTownLocator Gazeteer: Census Info, Physical and
Cultural Features, Aerial Photos, Maps...
http://Gazetteer.HomeTownLocator.com/
This is nifty. Type in the name of a populated place
and get links to aerial photos and regional, local and topographical maps. You
can also get an aerial
JobWatch
http://www.jobwatch.org/
The Economic Policy Institute tracks current trends in the U.S. labor
market and offers up-to-date readings on its status. Includes
state-by-state job trends, updated monthly and a section on National Jobs
and Wages.
I
don't find the US action all that strange. In fact it seems quite
logical. Why should those countries share in the contracts when they
weren't willing to go along in the first place.
There
was an interview with Laura Bush (Larry King) and she in passing felt it a pity
that the French
And
Canadian troops never accidentally killed children during WW 2?? Never
accidentally killed civilians?? What were Canadians doing in the Korean
War vis a vis controlling the movements of refugees??
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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may be of interest, lots of computer tips and tips for every day living.
http://www.irvings-info-page.cityslide.com
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I agree. Women sometimes do govern differently.
arthur
When the mayor said 'cheese,' everyone in town had a feast
10 December 2003
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver BC
As the first female mayor of the northern B.C. town of Houston, Sharon Smith
was proud of her accomplishments. So was her husband.
sending again. trying for html.
I agree. Women sometimes do govern differently.
arthur
When the mayor said 'cheese,' everyone in town had a feast
10 December 2003
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver BC
As the first female mayor of the northern B.C. town of Houston, Sharon
Smith was
War is
terrible. Death is the outcome. Combatants and innocents
alike.
War is
to be avoided. Sometimes it can't.
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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We have solved the production problem but can't seem to deal with the
issue of distribution.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Harry Pollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 5:15 PM
To: 'Brad McCormick, Ed.D.'; 'Ed Weick'
Cc: 'futurework'
Subject: RE:
Chris,
When I wrote that the
family or else the local community pays for the rentfood of the citizens
who can't pay it on their own, I was referring to a legal requirement, not
voluntary generosity.
Arthur
Legal requirement of the family or legal requirement of the community? If
either, how
OK if
people want to do it, but not mandatory.
Privacy, anonymity and all that.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ray Evans Harrell
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2003 11:45
AMTo: Keith Hudson;
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Biography
this might be of interest.
The Color of Money - How Currency Works
http://money.howstuffworks.com/currency.htm
When you hear the word currency, you probably think of the
stuff in your wallet. But currency is really a very complex,
fascinating aspect of human civilization. Especially
yes
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
-Original Message-From: Lawrence DeBivort
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2003 2:21
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
[Futurework] Biography
Are
our postings here being posted to a publicly
amen.
-Original Message-
From: Keith Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2003 3:52 PM
To: Cordell, Arthur: ECOM
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] Biography
If the idea of biographies on FW's site is taken further, then I suggest
KH
. I'm now allowing my beard to grow as long as Darwin's and maybe my
success will follow
AC
What
do you mean by "success."
-Original Message-From: Keith Hudson
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Kurt Vonnegut wanted to have on his tombstone
From somewhere to somewhere: He tried
-Original Message-
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 9:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Biography ~ asides
Thanx
for this. Very interesting.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ray Evans Harrell
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AMTo: futureworkSubject: [Futurework] Fw:
Interesting
Was wandering through the
Washington Post on my birthday
Just about everywhere.
-Original Message-
From: Harry Pollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2003 4:09 AM
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] Future Teaching
Arthur,
Perhaps we should check
: Harry Pollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] The Politics of Foodbanks (or lack thereof)
(was Re: Slightly extended)
Arthur,
When I read it, I agreed with Chris' remarks
Title: Re: Slightly extended (was Re: [Futurework] David Ricardo, Caveman Trade vs. Modern Trade
Ed,
when the poor kick back politicians will act.
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] NYTimes.com Article: For Middle Class, Health
Insurance Becomes a Luxury
Once you get rid of the patent system which includes copyrights how would
Recognizing this, civil society developed and put in place a set of laws
and other tools of governance and sanctions for those "who roll around in the
sink" too much.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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AMTo:
You are right to be concerned. See below.
---
What's in a name: Homeland security / Front Page -The Olympian
... Adolf Hitler exhorted German troops on the Eastern front with the words,
With
bated breath, the blessing of the entire German homeland accompanies you ...
each other as long as good hearted middle class folk are handing out free
food. Turn off the tap and you will see cooperation and shared
understanding aplenty.
arthur
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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AMTo: Cordell
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From: Harry Pollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2003 4:09 AM
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] Future Teaching
Arthur, who establishes the codes?
Harry
Henry
Taking the neutrality stance I think makes Switzerland a very special place
and must cause the Swiss to think of themselves as somewhat special thereby
giving them a degree of social cohesion.
Or does the causation circle go the other way around, with social cohesion
coming first and thus the
et the 'icons' (defined as religious symbols) for program use
whenany good manual would make this new priesthood unnecessary.That
is what I would like to see Charlie Rose discuss the next time he
hasPresident Vest on as guest.FWP -Original
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arthur
-Original
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I lived in NY Ray, and in many ways New Yorkers deny the rest of the
country. For them it is often The City and the rest of the country, and
perhaps The Coast.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Ray Evans Harrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 2:44 PM
To: Brad
Eventually machine intelligence will replace human intelligence throughout
the economy. Wonder if the final outcome will be good or bad
Productivity will have increased but human interaction (at least in these
traditional areas such as education and probably health care) will have
decreased.
Title: Re: Slightly extended (was Re: [Futurework] David Ricardo, Caveman Trade vs. Modern Trade
So
what if all the righteous middle class people stopped sending their unused
canned goods to the food banks? Well the hungry people might just vote in
a government that promises radical
As the saying goes, the smarter the machine the dumber need be the operator.
With machine intelligence there will be little need for operators to know
anything but punching in the codes--this goes for computerized machine tools
or smart microwaves or smart cars.
arthur
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So
what if all the righteous middle class people stopped sending
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Re: [Futurework] David Ricardo, Caveman Trade vs. Modern
Trade
I agree with the concept of a basic income or
guaranteed annual income, but I don't think
FWP
But I am sure we can use the teaching
machine optimally and still retain the option of calling in human teachers
as we (the students) wish.
arthur
Who pays the teachers? The idea is to displace humans, especially the high
paid ones.
-Original Message-
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, December 04, 2003 5:13 PM
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] Future Teaching
When computer scientists programmed
Chris, I think you and Harry might just have something in common with this
idea.
Your plan assumes some degree of social cohesion (that there are relatives
that there is a local community.) Assumptions aside, I like the idea. So
count me in with you and, perhaps, Harry.
arthur
-Original
I
think Bush (like Clinton) are a sort of Rohrshach test. There is an
immediate response to the person, mannerisms, smile, manner of walking,
etc. What all this means I will leave to the
psychotherapists.
For me
I found Clinton to be a lying sleaze. Bush has a lack of guile that may be
On the
other hand
"One can know a man from his laugh, and if you like a man's
laugh
before you know anything of him, you may confidently say that he
is a good
man." (Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Neither
Bush nor Clinton pass the "laugh test".
arthur
-Original Message-From: Keith
Wonderful. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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Subject: [Futurework] Fwd: New Purported Bush Tape Raises Fear of New
Attacks
New Purported Bush Tape
I understand that being in crowds, especially from an early age, helps to
build immunity.
arthur
-Original Message-
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 7:30 PM
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harrry,
What is public transit?
arthur
What you will be riding
from point A to point B when all costs are counted and internalized to the
transportation equation.
-Original Message-From: Harry Pollard
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2003 8:28 PMTo: 'Ed
thanx for this balanced assessment.
arthur
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Subject: [Futurework] NYTimes.com Article: Canada#146;s View on Social
Issues Is Opening Rifts With the U.S.
All the more reason to invest in public health. (and this includes public
transit)
-Original Message-
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 7:39 PM
To: Ed Weick
Cc: Harry Pollard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Keith Hudson'
Subject: Re: [Futurework]
. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Downshifting to a better work-life balance
Harry Pollard wrote:
Arthur,
I don't think we have a point
As my
mother used to say "some people like vanilla, some people like
chocolate"
-Original Message-From: Ed Weick
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Hudson'Subject: Re: [Futurework] Downshifting to a
Let's
hear it for a feminist paradigm. Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher et.
al. really will change things. Hmmm.
I
thought we were beyond the era of "male bashing."
Perhaps Ms. Fonda's estrogen levels need a bit of a boost. "V" for Vagina, for vote, for victory.
(or for vomit.)
arthur
It
really is sad. The news casts are all about "will this be a successful
shopping season" "Is it cold enough (too cold) for consumers to
shop" Recently one upbeat bizz talk analyst was putting her money on "self
gifting" ie., buying stuff for yourself. That this trend toward self
shoppers
seemingly oblivious to the unconscious woman, said Mark O'Keefe, a spokesman for
EVAC Ambulance.
Van Lester was airlifted to Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach.
Ellzey said her sister will likely remain hospitalized for days.
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And I
understand that breathing in and out seems to correllate very strongly with
eventual death. It seems there is a perfect fit between breathing in and
out and eventual death. We have the best minds working on this very
interesting research problem.
arthur
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this may be of interest to some.
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Subject: Strategic Implications of the Unsaid
Global Strategic Implications of the Unsaid
http://laetusinpraesens.org
Efficiency trumps just about everything in our economy.
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Efficiency
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If that were true capitalism would disappear. It is the most wasteful of
all
Probably some deep psychological reason behind this.
Wanting to fit in on the part of the young ones vs. a desire to be
distinctive on the part of others.
arthur
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