FW: Re: 35 hour work

1999-10-12 Thread pete
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christoph Reuss) wrote: >Melanie Milanich asked: >> Who is still advocating it and where? > >Guess what, the German trade union of metal workers (IG Metall) now advocates >the _30_ hour week ! Not that I count for anything, but I'm in favour of the 28 hour week - so two of th

unexpected leadership!

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Kurtz
- Economic Exploitation Of Household Waste http://www.africanews.org/PANA/environment/19991011/feat6.html October 11, 1999 TRIPOLI, Libya (PANA) - Libya is regarded as the only north African country to have initiated economic exploitation of household was

FW: Re: fwd: Localized solutions - David Korten

1999-10-12 Thread pete
Melanie Milanich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quoted: > Published quarterly > by the Positive Futures Network > by David C. Korten=20 [...] >> Take our own bodies as an example. Each of us is a composite of more > than 30 trillion individual living cells. Yet even these cells > constitute less than

RE: FW A US Futurework website (fwd)

1999-10-12 Thread Cordell, Arthur: DPP
Just getting around to this site. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery so I guess we should be happy that the US govt with all its resources has adopted futurework as the title for its web site dealing with work in the new economy. arthur cordell -- From: S. Lerner To: [EMAIL PRO

Re: God save us from .pdf files!

1999-10-12 Thread Keith Hudson
Ray, I don't think this list has ever had a ban on attachments. When they appear, it's either a case of thoughtlessness (usually by tyros) or sheer bad manners. Sensible people never open attachments unless they know precisely what's in them. When I had a new hard disc a week or two ago my consul