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Thanks Graham
 
All the best, 
Joe 
 
 
In a message dated 12/14/2009 8:40:14 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
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Well  said Joe.

It seems that we (UK) do indeed share a "special  relationship" with the 
USA - self same problems  here!

Regards

Graham Naisbitt - KBO

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On 14 Dec 2009, at 15:56, Joe Fjelstad  wrote:

> It seems that the tension between government and technology  on RoHS is  
> similar to the difference between a mechanical  engineer and  a civil  
engineer 
> as was explained to me some  years ago. The  mechanical engineer builds 
> weapons and the civil  engineer build targets... 
> 
> Some sage also suggested once that  government's mess things up on 
purpose  
> to keep those not in  government busy fixing things so that they don't  
> notice all of  the shenanigans the government is pulling off in the  
background.   
> 
> Don't know if the story is the same across the various ponds  relative to 
 
> the article below but this might be one of the  reasons. Note that the 
fellow  
> complaining below is a first term  representative. Wonder how long the  
> system will take to corrupt  him...
> 
> 
> 
> December 11th 2009
> 
>  For feds, more get 6-figure salaries 
> Average pay $30,000 over private  sector 
> By Dennis Cauchon
> USA TODAY  
> The number  of federal workers earning six-figure salaries has exploded 
>  during  the recession, according to a USA TODAY analysis of federal  
salary data. 
> Federal employees making salaries of $100,000 or more  jumped from 14% to 
> 19%  of civil servants during the recession's  first 18 months — and 
that's 
> before  overtime pay and bonuses  are counted. 
> Federal workers are enjoying an extraordinary boom time  — in pay and 
hiring 
> —  during a recession that has cost 7.3  million jobs in the private 
sector. 
> The highest-paid federal  employees are doing best of all on salary 
> increases.  Defense  Department civilian employees earning $150,000 or 
more increased 
>  from  1,868 in December 2007 to 10,100 in June 2009, the most recent  
figure 
> available.  
> When the recession started, the  Transportation Department had only one 
> person  earning a salary  of $170,000 or more. Eighteen months later, 
1,690 
> employees had   salaries above $170,000. 
> The trend to six-figure salaries is  occurring throughout the federal  
> government, in agencies big  and small, high-tech and low-tech. The 
primary  
> cause:  substantial pay raises and new salary rules. 
> "There's no way to  justify this to the American people. It's 
ridiculous,"  
> says  Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, a first-term lawmaker who is on the 
>  House's  federal workforce subcommittee.  
> Continues on line  
> 
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