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Old July 21st 05, 08:54 PM
John Smith
 
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The kodak layoffs should be no surprise what-so-ever...

They have invented the digital cam yanno, and even ancient dinosaurs
(after a few years of practice) are able to push the button on one
correctly these days... LOL!

John

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

"an_old_friend" wrote in message
oups.com...
It having been a few years since the last round I and prehaps other
could a use a reminder. Doesn't the FCC have to take some action
beyond this to put there new rules in effect


Usually, this is the next to last stop. This was a notice of
proposed
rulemaking. That means that they intend to make this a reality,
unless Bush
says that they should not change the rules due to dangers of weapons
of mass
destruction.

Code red, code red! Battle stations, everyone. Danger, Will
Robinson. Man
the photon torpedos. Engage trans-warp engins.

Unless there is a threat of weapons of mass destruction, the FCC
will follow
through with the new rules. Of course, it might happen. Bush is
always
working on things, even when on vaction. There are cell phones and
they are
working on ... um, things. There are fax machines and his is always
busy
working on things. Even satellite communications and he is um ...
working
.. on .... things ...

Did you see Farenheit 911? Always working on .... things. Golly,
he seemed
so indecisive in Florida with the schoolchildren when the first
tower was
hit. Eyes kept going back and fourth ... then the secret service
guy
whispered in his ear (the second tower was hit). Still he sat there
with
his eyeballs clicking back and fourth.

He must have been working .... working on things ...

My guess is that the changes will occur as Bush is too busy with
.....
things ))

I see they are laying off another 10,000 worldwide at Kodak with
7,000 of
those local jobs. Glad Bush is working .... um, on things.


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA