> Well, Hetz, will you please try and search that archives for both the > "against" and the "for"? There were enough points "against" for a > group of fairly intelligent people (unless we all got significantly > smarter with the years) to reject the idea repeatedly.
I will look later (my machine is half basted with 2 kernel panics, trying to find out why).. > Now, I am not saying I am against, and I am hereby publicly stating > that I am willing to start paying reasonable membership dues until I > find out that the amuta is not worth it for one reason or another, but > given the history of this idea I think we should first go over the > reasons why it was rejected in the past, and verify that the reasons > are no longer valid, or that there are now more arguments "pro" that > outweigh the arguments "contra", and understand what has changed. I'm NOT ASKING anyone personally to contribute a SINGLE shekel! I'm talking about goverment funding the amuta + contributions from companies to operate this. > Whoever takes this task upon him/herself and succeeds will be > automatically nominated (not necessarily elected) the President. I am planning to submit documents soon enough (I will co-ordinate it with some people here first - and thats why I wanted some elections to get some names to put on paper) Hetz ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]