US IT jobs going overseas creating 'IT Rust Belt'.

Mailing List Account for Jason Runyan jrunyan.lists at dms.nwcg.gov
Mon May 12 22:53:11 CDT 2003


Neither irony nor hypocrisy.  It is a change of heart.  The noise level just 
gets too hard to siphon through when the subject gets too far off from the 
lists intended purpose.  Trust me, I have restrained myself to avoid 
commenting on the subject.

On Monday 12 May 2003 17:15, rod holcomb wrote:
> >Take it off list.  I have no interest in reading the ramblings of computer
> >geeks on economic indicators, and capatlism vs socialism.  We all have our
> >opinions, yet I doubt anyone on this list are economists of any merit. 
> > This list discusses Linux and related subjects.  The job market, and its
> > surrounding politics may be apropriate, but bashing the President and
> > talking economic theory are not.
>
> The tone of you post runs against some of your earlier posts.  Im assuming
> you posted the following:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 11:31:14 -0500
> From: JD Runyan
> <Subject: Re: What's wrong with the market?
> Message-ID: <20020606164106.GB17230 at katya.nwcg.gov>
>
> Politics aside, lets have a little civics lesson. The popular vote doesn't
> mean much. First of all we don't count all the votes, so we don't know. A
> state stops counting once the outcome is determined. You might count 2
> million votes out of 3.5 million, and if the 2 million went to one
> canidate, they stop. All of the remaining 1.5 million could go to the other
> canidate. Since they weren't counted they don't get inserted in the numbers
> that the press reports.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- then
> you continue on about the political process.
>
> Irony? Mild Hypocrisy?
>
> So my question (posted at the time) remains.
> Where do you get information that all votes are not counted?
> Sounds like misinformation (a Regan Administration euphemism for lying) to
> me.
>
>
> rod holcomb
>
>
>
>

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