[meteorite-list] Emil Cohen's Market Trends of 1899 - Cohen'sremarks & pl...

From: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 14 04:32:24 2005
Message-ID: <190.3ddb4d57.2f8f8490_at_aol.com>

Bill,
 
NY's also a State of Mind. (19)

You are a very smart man. (19)

Thank ya fo' yo' comments. (19)

Doug
PS: Please keep them short. (19)

En un mensaje con fecha 04/14/2005 2:30:23 AM Mexico Daylight Time,
joseph_town_at_att.net escribe:
Doug,

I just said the same thing using 19 letters. The point has been made.

Bill


-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com
> En un mensaje con fecha 04/14/2005 1:14:19 AM Mexico Daylight Time,
> mlblood_at_cox.net escribe:
>
> >I would add that
> >ALL currency is "monopoly money" with absolutely no value,
> >whatsoever, except as agreed upon by its users.
>
> Which gets us back to another very important point, "The VALUE of any
> particular good is what a given person at a given moment by their free
will GIVE
> in
> exchange for certain recognized rights over it." Such as the right to be
> buried with it. That would seem to make sense. Perhaps if instead of
using
> artificially imposed standards such as gold, we can turn to factoring in
> purchasing power parity across nations and time and view the world in
terms of
> Big
> Macs. The Financial Times has had a great deal of luck explaining such
deep
> concepts in terms of Big Macs rather than money. It also goes a long
way
> explaining why meteorites tend to flow to "developed" world countries in
> exchange for Big Macs. Of if you don't like big Macs, gold, or Uncle
Sam's
> obligations, a meteorite standard would do just as well. The world has
> certainly
> come a long way. From international traders using the Spanish Dollar as
a
> standard in the 1600's, to the Mexican Allende meteorite today...And it
is true
> that a gram of Allende doesn't stretch as far as it used to...
> Saludos
>
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