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14th November 1981
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ilTING to the Daily Telegraph a spirit of sweet reason, a BL )pfloor worker with an Irish -ne said: "Provided people )1.4, that for every sound unit y produce first time an litional worthwhile sum will added to their pay packets, y will be happy." he basic wage is apparently producing rubbish. Anyone o manages to make a eable article at the first ampt expects a big bonus. "raitor that I am to the rking class (the what?), I still lember with satisfaction

when the incompetent or the idle were rewarded with the sack. But that was before this day and age and prior to the moment in time when persons held dialogues to reach a consensus (of opinion — what else?) on different ball games and track records came in packages.

How content we were with our simplistic code and in our nonunion mud huts. And how proud we were of the splendid goods we made and the service we gave our customers. That's what chauvinism did for us.

THERE MUST surely be scope in British labour negotiations for what Business Victoria describes as "a revolutionary new data-processing technique ... developed in Melbourne to enable computers to examine conversation transcripts and search to ideas, clashes of viewpoints or patterns of behaviour."

It is called Nudist from its full title, Non-numerical Unstructured Data Indexing and Searching Technique, and may be relied to reveal the naked truth.