"Cordell, Arthur: #ECOM - COMÉ" wrote:
> 
> To this interesting discussion I would only add that access to the
> technological infrastructure (based on income and social cultureal
> conditions of the family and country/region) that ensures quality food ,
> medicines, clean water, maternity care, vitamins, childhood stimulation,
> etc., are all conditions (and, yes, technologies) that will continue to
> ensure the possibility of a growing divide.
> 
> arthur cordell
>  ----------
> From: Keith Hudson
> To: Ed Weick
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 2. Re: FW: The structure of future work and its consequences
> Date: Monday, January 17, 2000 4:47PM
> 
> A few comments on Ed Weick's observations:
[snip]
> I don't actually mean that the techies will positively select their mates
> by any sort of genetic test.
[snip]

Here's what I'd like to say on this point: I find
it rather remarkable that techies still have any [human]
interest in having mates, and that they make any effort to
find mates.  (If only they knew Kant's solution to the
problem!)

\brad mccormick

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