Re: [Hampshire] Rejoinder to CIO

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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Rejoinder to CIO
A fine rant. I look forward to living in the People's Republic of
Kobiernicki

However, did you actually read the whole article?

Take a valium and chill out for the weekend.

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Robin Catling
Full Circle Podcast


On 22 September 2012 10:43, Leszek Kobiernicki 1 <l.kobiernicki@???
> wrote:


> Dear All
>
> There have been numerous threatening moves made by the supporting legions
> of Ignoranti, trying to put the fear of God into the IT industry, since
> 2008-2009, when the MoneyBags decided, finally, and completely, to
> impoverish us all, by winding down the White ( Production ) economy, in
> order finally to substitute fot it, the Black ( Criminal) one ..
>
> It's simply a key part of the ongoing programme of " squeeze the masses,
> feed the results to Greed_&_Money Inc. "
>
> For sheer cheek, the latest pronouncement is hard to beat:
>
>
> http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/cio-insights/it-departments-warned-evolve-or-die/39749435?tag=nl.e019&s_cid=e019
>
> My comment:
>
> *Who's irrelevant ?
>
> *
> l.kobiernicki@... <http://www.techrepublic.com/members/profile/5190793> less
> than a minute ago
>
>    Just let 'em try getting their work done & dusted without us.  Then
> we'll soon see who's needed, and why.   As for all these bums-on-seats
> healthcare pros, in whose interests it remains, for people to get/remain
> sick, & to be medicated up to their eyeballs, they're not aiding healing:
> far from it !   They're part of a keeping-us-all-ill industry, feeding us
> inorganics, which we can't digest, but which maintains the cash flows of
> the allopaths.

>
> Increasingly, the big batallions ( MNCs, international NGOs, & all the
> other dinosaurs ) prove themselves not only unnecessary, but parasitical on
> the people co-opted to service them ( eg. IT, secretaries, & all those
> others impressed into their service ). What's needed is a purge of all the
> freeloaders, jargon-munchers, & other parasites gobbling up all the goodies
> they can, while the poor people struggle & fail. Without IT, they're dead
> in the water.
>
> Don't try to frighten us; we're onto you: we've understood what your
> priorities are. When did you last do something useful, necessary,
> absolutely crucial ? IT keeps this whole juggernaut rolling. When you
> limber up to fire us, the whole awful momentum slows, and your end
> approaches that much sooner.
>
> Get real. We don't need you. YOU need US ! Without us, you can't
> continue to spout your guff, threaten, and otherwise attitudinize. Without
> our support, you'd just be a lone fantasist, dreaming power.
>
>
> **********************************************************************************************
>
> Sorry, but this Essex County Council CIO David Wilde, really got my goat.
>
> I spent years servicing the monoliths ( government, multinationals etc. ),
> only to be threatened into fearfulness with the loss of a job.
>
> Stuff 'em ! And mount 'em in a Museum of Obsoletes/Unnecessaries ..
> End_Products nobody wants, or needs
>
> Lesz
> --
> " The power of this life, if men will open their hearts to it, will heal
> them, will create them anew, physically and spiritually. Here is the gospel
> of earth, ringing with hope, like May mornings with bird-song, fresh and
> healthy as fields of young grain. But those who would be healed must absorb
> it not only into their bodies in daily food and warmth but into their
> minds, because its spiritual power is more intense. It is not reasonable to
> suppose that an essence so divine and mysterious as life can be confined to
> material things; therefore, if our bodies need to be in touch with it so do
> our minds. The joy of a spring day revives a man's spirit, reacting
> healthily on the bone and the blood, just as the wholesome juices of plants
> cleanse the body, reacting on the mind. Let us join in the abundant
> sacrament--for our bodies the crushed gold of harvest and ripe
> vine-clusters, for our souls the purple fruit of evening with its
> innumerable seed of stars ". Vis Medicatrix Naturae, by Mary Webb, in
> Spring of Joy: Nature Essays, Constable, London, 1917 "
>
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