Re: y2k -Reply

1998-02-09 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Michael Gurstein wrote: > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 8:22 PM > Subject: Re: y2k -Reply > > ... > > You probably recognize Edward Yourdon's name as one of the > lon

Suggestions on improving list -- was Arthur's ": email etiquette (please explain #8 more fully)

1998-02-09 Thread silvcslt
Dear Arthur: Thank you for forwarding the "E-Mail Etiquette" note -- it is a handy summary of suggestions for the good of the list (this one and others), many of which we may know but a useful reminder nevertheless. You draw particular attention to suggestion #8: >8. If you are unhappy with th

email etiquette

1998-02-09 Thread Arthur Cordell
I have just subbed to the e-carm mailing list. It deals with e-commerce, etc. As part of the welcome to the list there is a list of dos and don'ts--netiquette. I pass it along to all FWers. Note in particular item number 8. arthur cordell --

Re: uk-policy Third Way: Concluding Thoughts (fwd)

1998-02-09 Thread Jay Hanson
>-- Forwarded message -- >Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 16:12:31 - >From: David Marquand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >2. We should say that the central object of this new politics must be to >realise, so far as possible, the core social-democratic values of >solidarity, justice and freedom i

FW: Re WTO agreement on telecoms (fwd)

1998-02-09 Thread pete
Michael Gurstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In Canada we are already starting to see the cost of Long Distance service >fall. However, the issue of what happens to those areas (such as Cape >Breton and other rural and remote parts of the country) which have >benefitted from a regulatory regime

Re: Request

1998-02-09 Thread Thomas Lunde
Dr. Khin Ni Ni Thein Please excuse the delay in responding to your request, I have been unavailable to respond due to a funeral. Yes, you may repost the small essay I wrote. I have been doing some more thinking on this problem re scientists having to limit the research directions available to t

Sugggestion to the list owners

1998-02-09 Thread ALAN SCHARF
A couple of weeks ago, I made some suggestions to the list owner for upgrading the FW-L list (not the FW list). Actually the same suggestions apply to another member of the family--the essentially dormant Can-Futures list. Although I received personal comments from a number of persons from this l

Re: Response to Keith Hudson

1998-02-09 Thread John Hollingsworth
At 11:14 PM 2/8/98 -0800, Harry Pollard wrote: >I've said similar things before and almost invariably >receive a reply that says that free trade has been ended and >therefore free trade is a baddie. I agree and think that everyone, except a small number of 'ultra-localist' environmentalists, know

The Cause of the Unemployed (fwd)

1998-02-09 Thread Tom Walker
marches97-info.eng -- On 17 January 1998, the sociologists Pierre Bourdieu, Frederic Lebaron and Gerard Mauge published in Le Monde the following text, which they are now launching as a petition. The Cause of the Unemployed Those who have become known as 'the excluded' - those e

uk-policy Third Way: Concluding Thoughts (fwd)

1998-02-09 Thread Michael Gurstein
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 16:12:31 - From: David Marquand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: uk-policy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: uk-policy Third Way: Concluding Thoughts Dear All, We've been asked for concluding thoughts that try to pu

Community Development Trusts - UK government i (fwd)

1998-02-09 Thread Michael Gurstein
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Sat, 07 Feb 1998 14:48:03 +0100 GMT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Community Development Trusts - UK government i Community Development Trusts - UK government invites views Powers to control local services may be given to new