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Sun Mar 22 14:04:46 UTC 2015  <nubbins`>   "sourcing their ingredients from within spitting distance, thus keeping the revenue in the local economy" <<< you mean keeping their /expenditures/ in the local economy. their revenue goes elsewhere, unless they're the ones buying all the dimebags.

Sun Mar 22 04:08:43 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   economics is not fanfiction.

Sat Mar 21 17:19:39 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   i guess it's "good for the economy". heck, they're tracking "uniques", for all the good that did anyone. we still have to see the extra ounce of soap or w/e that was sold because of it, but hey.

Sat Mar 21 02:14:48 UTC 2015  <nubbins`>   contrast the economy of scale here to alf's $200 book ;(

Fri Mar 20 20:46:27 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   you were discussing economic warfare omg.

Fri Mar 20 04:57:31 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   there's that big bitch in there. ~economically~. the cost for 10nm is alreadyu not covered by the density benefits

Fri Mar 20 04:57:15 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   economically.

Thu Mar 19 21:29:07 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   <ascii_field> more efficient economical system runs through the fuel - faster. elementary << nope, other way around actually. the more advanced, the more fuel.

Thu Mar 19 21:28:10 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   more efficient economical system runs through the fuel - faster. elementary

Thu Mar 19 20:18:46 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Logged on 19-03-2015 12:02:53; danielpbarron: (c) in the interests of the economic well-being of the United Kingdom.

Thu Mar 19 12:30:36 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   funkenstein_, in the UK it's the law/becoming law that you can be compelled to give up your private key in the interest of "protecting the economy"

Thu Mar 19 12:02:53 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   (c) in the interests of the economic well-being of the United Kingdom.

Thu Mar 19 04:10:09 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Logged on 19-06-2014 01:51:50; asciilifeform: 'One of various ways of organizing work that economists have identified, a tournament market "offers participants the chance of winning a big prize--an independent research career, tenure, a named chair, scientific renown, awards--through competition," writes Richard Freeman and co-authors. Tournament markets amplify "small differences in productivity into large differences in recognition and reward,"

Wed Mar 18 21:36:57 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mike_c: the other half of that thread was that i had serious doubts re: whether the service offered by mf inc. was actually economically possible as described, and ergo i might be a chump

Wed Mar 18 21:25:54 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   this is why i always say that victory is far, that 'we' are small and 'they' are - stupid, yes - but gigantic. the entire s.nsa ipo would not have bought a proper pick'n'placer, not even talking about real estate to house it in a place which i could economically get to, etc.

Sun Mar 15 18:53:12 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   meanwhile, the us suddenly has an economic basis. all those fabs need to be built right ?

Sat Mar 14 07:58:33 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   <bagehot> [04:12] Another argument I've heard is that thing like 'money' and the 'economy' exist as they are because of some constraints that are present in the natural world and so those constraints, eh, cause certain behaviors << it's called thermodynamics

Sat Mar 14 04:14:53 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   just like gravity causes fishes to swim and birds to fly, just so money and the economy cause black people to be poor and jews to have long noses

Sat Mar 14 04:13:22 UTC 2015  <bagehot>   Another argument I've heard is that thing like 'money' and the 'economy' exist as they are because of some constraints that are present in the natural world and so those constraints, eh, cause certain behaviors

Sat Mar 14 04:02:03 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   but vice-versa : money and the economy decide what people are.

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