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Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
http://fosseen.us/scott
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By the year 2000, people will work no more than four days a week and
less than eight hours a day. With legal holidays and long vacations,
this could result in an annual working period of 147 days [worked]
and 218 days off. - Prediction in the New York Times, October 19, 1967
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From: "Colbeck, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Check out:
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> http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/11/19/HNironport_1.html
>
> SpamCop is neither confirming nor denying the report, but has put an
> announcement of an announcement (for November 24, 2003) on their news page
> which links to this URL.
>
> Form your own conclusions... I think it's a good thing.
>
> Andrew 8)
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