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On Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 3:57:05 PM UTC-5, Leon Fisk wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 09:44:33 -0800 (PST)
wrote:

There are a few people here who take an interest in the
big picture of metalworking manufacturing -- in terms of
jobs, specifically -- and who follow the discussions about
globalization, automation, and so on.

For anyone interested, this article from 1996, which I
don't remember reading at the time but which I strongly
agreed with then, is a neck-snapper. The author was
prescient; he could have written the same article last
month, and people would have remarked that he has the
insights:

"Start Taking the Backlash Against Globalization Seriously" by Klaus Schwab

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/01/op...seriously.html

Interesting, but I think most peoples eyes will glaze over (the ones
who should be reading it) after two paragraphs. If you can't condense
it down to Twitter size it won't fly nowadays. Even the Pres elect
repeats EVERYTHING several times. Ugh!


Articles are getting shorter. When I started writing, in the mid-70s, a typical feature was 2,200 - 2,500 words. I wrote some special reports that ran over 7,000.

Before I retired a few months ago, we were down to 1,200 - 1,500 words for a feature story.

Anyway, the striking thing about that article I linked to is how accurately he anticipated today's manufacturing situation -- and he wrote it 20 years ago.


Okay, now go listen to this when you get the chance. It's long but I
think you will find it fascinating. Especially their Fabtech insight:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/wttpodcast...dest-id=389991


Ulp! Over two hours. OK, I'll get to it soon.

--
Ed Huntress


All of their podcasts have been interesting so far. Beats anything else
on the radio...

http://wttpodcast.libsyn.com/

--
Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
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