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Date: | Fri, 15 Dec 2000 08:15:16 -0600 |
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> I find the whole ITboom irritating. If computers and information management
> are so necessary to our new economy and future, why should I become dependent
> on the vestal virgins of the temple? Out with the rascals! I demand control
> of my information and tools without a sacred priesthood! My grandfather did
> not need a mechanic...and I would prefer not to need IT....however, I do not
> wish to learn programming, so those guys can stay....sort of like the
> assemblers in Detroit and Tokyo. Please stay and build my car...but don't
> drive it for me anymore.
I'm on a roll today!
-jc
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> Current flavour of the month / year is IT. If you can speak computers, then
> you're welcome. Given the plethora of heritage architects we have out here
> ... suspect it could be difficult. Tradespeople however should be welcomed
> with open arms. Except maybe stonemasons (although maybe even they could
> get in before heritage architects).
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> Of course, with the current exchange rate of the Australian peso, yo'all
> might qualify under the business migrant program with money to invest.
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> Cheers
>
> david
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