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Anyone have any experience reading them on both pocket editions and ebook readers? Which do you prefer and is the letters and pages sharp a conformable size on the readers?
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free emergent order
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Don't buy the Human Action study guide-- its readily available online. Sure, most of these are, but I would rather get study guide help online than pay for a physical copy. Human Action, though, is worth every penny-- it is just about perfect. Since he is buying the paperback version of Human Action I don't think he will be reading it near a
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I'd add the "Human Action Study Guide" to the list; only $16.
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Maybe the fact that it likely might have been the first comment pissed him off too.
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I posted the following comment in Paul Krugman's latest zombieesque Friday column but he (or his moderator) just threw it into a black hole. Krugman has become the personification of the Zombie interviewer. The comment in full was: The disingenuous Paul Krugman looks more and more like the interviewer in this video: Nullification: Interview with
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This Chartalism is really an unfortunate name for calling an economic school, since it's often been misread as 'Charlatism', as if a bunch of charlatans didn't bother coming up with a better name. I think 'Charlatanism' is a good name for it. But seriously it seems to be Keynesianism run amok.
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The biggest problem with physics and quantum mechanics is TIME. It is simply ignored by scientists.
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Politicians and world leaders are really physically mentally ill. Their symptoms perfectly fit the category of people called sociopaths. You can see some of the characteristics under the World Health Organization's ICD-10 F60.2. Here is a list from wikipedia under the WHO section: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisocial_personality_disorder ---
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NY Top Court OKs Columbia's West Harlem Expansion For Nick Sprayregen, the owner of a set of West Harlem warehouses in the footprint of a 17-acre expansion planned by Columbia University, there was a brief glimmer of hope earlier this year. The landlord, to the surprise of most everyone watching, won a state appellate court case that challenged