[Rhodes22-list] O'Grady on Kosher?

Bill Effros bill at effros.com
Wed May 18 12:07:20 EDT 2005


Ed,

I think this is the first time we have had an O'Grady comment on what is 
Kosher.  But then, she is probably an O'Grady by marriage, and may know 
more than she is letting on.

Maybe her comment has something to do with your addenda--addenda I will 
defend to the end your right to append.

Bill Effros

ed kroposki wrote:

>Cheryl,
>	Would you elaborate?  What did you get in the way of political
>screed??
>	Maybe you and Mark are not on the same page?  I have not seen much
>overtly political on the list lately.
>	I run two sets of filters to stop spam and when some gets your
>direct email address, no matter how, they can devise email spams to get by
>them.  I am now occasionally getting funky stuff from Germany.  
>	Again, what happened?
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>Ed K
>Greenville, SC, USA
>Political Addendum:
>Killing the human spirit 
>	What do I mean by the return of the spirit [to the workplace].
>First, let me quote Ayn Rand about spirit: "The quickest way to kill the
>human spirit is to ask someone to do mediocre work."
>	When business and government were asking people not to do their
>best, they were telling the workers, in essence, to lie to their customers.
>Even though the workers knew they could have done better, they weren't
>supposed to. Because the old paradigm preached that to do it right the first
>time cost too much.
>	The cost that was never build into that statement was the cost of
>the workers' integrity. Not doing your best but presenting it as your best
>is a lie. And lying corrupts the soul. 
>	Joel Arthur Barker, Paradigms: The Business of Discovering the
>Future. (New York: HarperCollins Publishers), 1993 (1992), p. 137.  
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