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Money as debt: an animation
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Scary stuff.
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Economy is everything.
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I have always believed that if you truly want to understand the world you need to study three subjects
Physics Chemistry Economics Pretty much covers all the important questions. The problem is that the first two make sense and the third is hard to follow :damn: |
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Nah, Nah History, Economics and Phillosophy with a bit of physics thrown in. |
That makes me wanna club something....say where dat seal go?
KD |
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Ok if we are telling academic jokes.....
A Mathematician, a Physicist, and a Mechanical Engineer are involved in a study. The Professor tells them that they will be placed in one corner of a room. At the opposite corner of the room is this beautiful naked horny woman. "Each of you will be allowed to walk toward her but you can only go half the remaining distance every time you move." "Mathematician, you are first." The Mathematician refuses to even go in the room and explains that if he can only go half the remaining distance to the naked woman he would never get to her. The Physicist, wanting to take a look at the naked woman, enters the room, takes a few measurements but comes out and basically agrees with the Mathematician -- by only going half the remaining distance you will never get there. The Mechanical Engineer enters the room and comes out 45 minutes later, clothes disheveled, smirk on his face, buttoning up his pants. "oh boy she was great" "Foul!" cried both the Mathematician and the Physicist. "By being restricted to only advancing half the remaining distance you would never get there" "That is true", replied the Mechanical Engineer, "but soon you get close enough for all practical purposes." <rim shot> |
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Think that's bad? Here's 16 minutes well spent on why government GDP and inflation data should be taken with a grain of salt:
http://www.chrismartenson.com/fuzzy_numbers |
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I'm gonna take all the humor away and be a pedant/arsehole. The mathematician would use calculus to show that he would reach his goal. Thats what calculus is most useful for. Only the philosopher would point out that the way calculus handles motions does disprove the claim that you will never get there if you only go half way in each journey. |
Where do you people invest your "debt-money"?
I save in stocks, little gold, i also bought some forest. |
My belly and my petrol tank.
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I don't have such an income that I can diversify my assets. I would like to invest in new petroleum-development companies, but I don't have the money to do so. The political situation surrounding U.S. drilling concerns me. They may not be allowed to drill. Given the democratic majority in the legislative branch, I'm not going to take that chance with the little spare income I have available. My main fear is that trucking lobbyists will succeed in getting subsides for truckers' fuel costs. Double-whammy for me. My rail stocks will drop while government intervention causes inflation to rise (via printing of money and foreign debt) If legislation to such effect is even introduced I will sell. That is, assuming that I can find buyers. Friggin' government:damn: |
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