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Tue Jan 26 16:20:54 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> "More populous countries have more business travel in both directions, but the volume is less than proportional to their population: a country with 100% more population than another has only about 70% more business travel. This suggests that there are economies of scale in running businesses that favor large countries." << moar derps != more business. but impossibru !!1
Tue Jan 26 16:20:24 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> quite so, but don't let that get in the way of "the economist"'s story !
Tue Jan 26 15:31:09 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> meanwhile the lifetime economic value per active fb user is MAYBE a cent. doubtfully so.
Mon Jan 25 21:10:06 UTC 2016 <thestringpuller> you have to keep the economy healthier than your enemies so you can outproduce them.
Mon Jan 25 16:27:36 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> the economics of wunderwaffen are a fascinating mixture of crackpottery, legit invention, and lunatic desperation
Mon Jan 25 16:19:49 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> which is that photovoltaic and wind are preparations for what orlov called 'boutique economy'
Mon Jan 25 16:10:16 UTC 2016 <asciilifeform> 'This one, however, is different from the rest. The person throwing dirt over the coffin last week was not an outsider, as has most often been the case. It was not some mainstream economist who just ?doesn?t get it.? It was not a misinformed journalist fishing for clicks. It was Mike Hearn, a former Google developer, the guy who wrote the first java implementation of Bitcoin. He?s a regular presence at conferences and
Sun Jan 24 01:35:26 UTC 2016 <assbot> Be a part of the thriving underground economy with a darknet job! : SeaJobs ... ( http://bit.ly/1K3Vtqk )
Sat Jan 23 05:54:55 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> this is a very neat way to solve an otherwise very thorny economical problem, and it will figure prominently in the future.
Sat Jan 23 05:46:14 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> "Hypothetically, according to Robert Engelman (Worldwatch institute), in order to prevent collapse, human civilization would have to stop increasing emissions within a decade regardless of the economy or population (2009)."
Thu Jan 21 20:02:59 UTC 2016 <thestringpuller> But this isn't feasible economically.
Thu Jan 21 19:53:43 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> and b) it was used for economics not metaphysics.
Thu Jan 21 07:24:19 UTC 2016 <assbot> The U.S. Is At The Center Of The Global Economic Meltdown | Zero Hedge ... ( http://bit.ly/1PGxzOf )
Thu Jan 21 07:24:18 UTC 2016 <BingoBoingo> Anon derp doom talk http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-20/us-center-global-economic-meltdown
Thu Jan 21 00:41:39 UTC 2016 <assbot> The cheque republic: money in a modern economy with no banks. | Bank Underground ... ( http://bit.ly/1nyVZ5J )
Tue Jan 19 21:50:18 UTC 2016 <jurov> there is no economic incentive for your food controllers not to cheat
Tue Jan 19 20:00:47 UTC 2016 <ascii_butugychag> 'the bitcoin economy' ahahahal0l
Tue Jan 19 19:56:14 UTC 2016 <mircea_popescu> "Probably yes. It's the equivalent of a little boy taking his ball and going home because everyone is not playing according to his rules. It's a useless gesture unless there is a factory of fresh asic chips rolling off the production line in anticipation of the new POW and/or there is a large chunk of the Bitcoin economy that is willing to completely abandon the larger block chain.
Sun Jan 17 04:59:57 UTC 2016 <pete_dushenski> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-01-2016#1373841 << indeed. and we're imagining a world where cars ~at present~ function as airplanes ~once did~, merely to demonstrate the existence and advantages of specific types of economic organisation.