The week of December 31, 2000 to January 6, 2001

The Last Day
Sunday
December 31, 2000
As the sun rises this morning on the last day of the year, the last day of the twentieth century and the last day of the second millennium its time for this year's predictions.
Into A New Century
Sunday
December 31, 2000
The coming of the century and the beginning of the third millennium are a momentious occassion and today we explore the future, predictions on a grand scale.
The need of new indicators to measure the performance of our Knowledge Economy
Sunday
December 31, 2000
Mario deSantis compares the view of the economics world as seen by Alan Greenspan and economic consultant Paul Strassmann.
Purple
Sunday
December 31, 2000
Yet another sunset, from Saturday night with a QuickTime VR to celebrate the beauty.
Big Brains Fyke and Rourke Have Spoken
Sunday
December 31, 2000
Mario deSantis lets us consider the pronouncements of Ken Fyke and Brian Rourke as they relate to common sense and Saskatchewan health care.
Naught One
Monday
January 1, 2001
The spectacle of the first day of the new century is seen here at about 9:30.
On Hernando De Soto, a mechanical economist, and Douglas McGregor, a humanist at work
Monday
January 1, 2001
Mario deSantis gives us some insight into the views of the world held by two of the world's most important economists and consultants.
The Second Day
Tuesday
January 2, 2001
New Years day has become a very important family day with us and its affect remain with us for a year to come.
The Greenwater Report for January 3, 2001
Wednesday
January 3, 2001
Gerald Crawford is back with tales of Great Grey Owls and Coyotes, snow and ice fishing. Great to be able to pass this along to you.
The Genius of Douglas McGregor
Wednesday
January 3, 2001
Mario deSantis gives us more information about the American economist Douglas McGregor who died in 1964, but left his mark on the business world.
January 2001, the Reprieve
Thursday
January 4, 2001
These pictures were taken on Wednesday but the same remarkable weather continues today. "But we'll pay for it."
Fargo
Friday
January 5, 2001
A reasonable farm truck of its day when a long haul was five miles.
SHIN's purpose: to wrangle for the tapping of governmental money!
Friday
January 5, 2001
Mario deSantis keeps posted on the continued process of development and money absorption by this huge government agency.
Our financial speculators: making money out of an optimistic view of the economy
Friday
January 5, 2001
We need to see the recent drop in US interest rates by the Federal Reserve Bank with some perspective. Mario deSantis has taken time to give us his view on this unusal move in the world's economy.
The New Camera
Saturday
January 6, 2001
It was of huge importance, I got a Kodak camera for Christmas and this picture of my brother and sister was number six on its first roll of film. It was 1961.