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Wed Feb 24 23:02:48 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> argentina suffers from a bit of german pox. specifically, they had a military junta in the 70s, it beat the shit out of the tards, but eventually failed economically.
Tue Feb 23 15:35:21 UTC 2016 <deedbot-> [Trilema] The pop of the day and other items of virtual economy - http://trilema.com/2016/the-pop-of-the-day-and-other-items-of-virtual-economy/
Mon Feb 22 23:39:59 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> there's everything aristocratic about owning the means of production and transportation. why do you think 'car sharing' and 'sharing economy' are so in vogue with the impoverished masters degree set ?
Mon Feb 22 04:07:26 UTC 2016 <danielpbarron> i used to play on a hardcore pvp server that had a decent economy (for minecraft) and they would have to periodically reset the whole world
Sat Feb 20 19:08:09 UTC 2016 <ben_vulpes> and then there's the economic differences: barista can dream of what -- going on tour? owning their own coffee shop? writing a best selling memoir about...running a coffee shop and going on tour?
Thu Feb 18 13:37:15 UTC 2016 <assbot> Logged on 18-02-2016 05:13:44; pete_dushenski: the whole 'red hot economy' spectacle really isn't as attractive first-hand as it is on paper, at least aesthetically.
Thu Feb 18 07:34:16 UTC 2016 <adlai> remember, leeches feed off general economic 'heat' rather than any single delta-PE
Thu Feb 18 05:19:44 UTC 2016 <adlai> beautiful red hot economy, until the guy with the pickup truck shows up (existing bike rental companies do this backwards)
Thu Feb 18 05:19:06 UTC 2016 <*> adlai waits for the sharing economy (bike rental) to make sweet decentralized love with the service economy (relocating to meet expected demand)... lard and lazy pay swole to pump
Thu Feb 18 05:13:44 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> the whole 'red hot economy' spectacle really isn't as attractive first-hand as it is on paper, at least aesthetically.
Thu Feb 18 05:00:07 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> but with no economic pressure to tear down those monuments in philly, they're not going anywhere either. and good bones on a city can always find new uses, even if there are fits and starts between 'ideal' (ie. high cultural) uses.
Wed Feb 17 16:38:18 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> aha, only done because economics-of-scale, as in, samsung sells not only to crapple
Wed Feb 17 15:56:07 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> the brzezinski are not concerned with it because it is an economic giant (such as, e.g., cn)
Wed Feb 17 02:29:13 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> this aside, the trade in mates has been historically and will permanently remain a major economic factor. as unwilling to admit people may find themselves. nevertheless, it's rarely an actual market.
Wed Feb 17 02:27:23 UTC 2016 <danielpbarron> >> but the trade in mates is intended to be a major economic factor.
Tue Feb 16 16:05:44 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> from, as i gather, elementary economic calculations, the enemy focuses almost all effort on real-time/net-connected crapola
Sun Feb 14 14:33:11 UTC 2016 <assbot> Govt asks banks to pitch in to make India open defecation free - timesofindia-economictimes ... ( http://bit.ly/1QAuY92 )
Sat Feb 13 15:43:46 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> in unrelated news : i just used ~4mn satoshi worth of Eulora stuff to dig up ~7mn worth of Eulora stuff. I just earned 3 bitcents off virtual mmorpg economy this morning, on top of everything else!
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