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    Default A sobering thought

    http://www.wired.com/news/technology...=wn_story_top5

    Makes you, wonder where we REALLY are going.


    Joules

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    Yeah, I know what you mean...

    The company I work for is suffering some financial problems at the moment, so I volunteered to reduce my working hours to a 4-day week. I suspect that this may be the best decision I have ever made, and I doubt I'll go back to 5 days once the crisis is over. I guess I'm very fortunate to be in a position where I can afford to kiss off 20% of my income...
    Dunc

    Never assume that somebody else has got the map.

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    I work for
    myself, and sometimes think I kissed 110% of my income

    Joules

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    A four day week! if only.

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    Back in the pre European days of N. America, the average inhabitant spet 4 hours doing what they needed to do each day. The rest of their time was leisure for spiritual matters, music, art and family.

    Technology was meant to cut our labor intense days, but to afford it, we need to work 8-12 hours per day. We need to travel 1-3 hours per day to and from work and both adults in the home are working. The children are raised by strangers, other kids or the TV/computer. Spiritual matters are minimal, if attended to at all. Music has little meaning, art is no longer a matter of talent and most families end in divorce with rebellious children who run amuck without conscious thought and stuff themselves to obesity and have to test their blood a few times a day and take injections for Type II diabetes.

    So much for progress.
    All life is subject to the laws of Nature, or to be more precise, the laws of our CREATOR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RovingArcher
    Back in the pre European days of N. America, the average inhabitant spet 4 hours doing what they needed to do each day. The rest of their time was leisure for spiritual matters, music, art and family.

    Technology was meant to cut our labor intense days, but to afford it, we need to work 8-12 hours per day. We need to travel 1-3 hours per day to and from work and both adults in the home are working. The children are raised by strangers, other kids or the TV/computer. Spiritual matters are minimal, if attended to at all. Music has little meaning, art is no longer a matter of talent and most families end in divorce with rebellious children who run amuck without conscious thought and stuff themselves to obesity and have to test their blood a few times a day and take injections for Type II diabetes.

    So much for progress.
    Spot on,sad and disgusting really!

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    the guy makes a good point. slow down peeps and enjoy life
    no matter how soaked you are, you will feel better after a cup of tea

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