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[quote user="z1235"]A deep understanding of Mises and AE changes/affects a person at their core. After that point, it becomes extremely hard to separate the AE from the "non-AE" aspects of ones thinking and decision making. My life after AE is (literally) richer from almost every conceivable perspective.[/quote] This is true and
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[quote user="Daniel Muffinburg"]Ah, the CTO. Have you thought about helping out the LvMI? There's the "Mises.org Development" Google group, which you could join.[/quote] I'd love to help, but time is tight, merging two different corporation's technology is going to be a big project. However, I'll still try to help
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[quote user="Daniel Muffinburg"]Wait, which one are you? The one whose bar mitzvah money was used? Were you on Shark Tank too? I remember that episode.[/quote] Nope, I'm Fadi, the guy behind the scenes who was running the technology for the company.
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http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/23/amid-reports-of-ipo-plans-chegg-acquires-lecture-note-marketplace-notehall/ Due to PR reasons I couldn't talk about this before but we finally sold our startup! It's been a few weeks now and I've been able to get in touch with some high profile entrepreneurs. Once I get to know them a little better I'll
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[quote user="Giant_Joe"] When you use terms like "civilized" and "uncivilized" instead of "private" and "public" That's a really effective one. You're welcome. :p [/quote] This same thing happened to me too! I also started calling taxes "barbaric"
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72% Favor Free Market Economy Over One Managed by the Government
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[quote user="mikachusetts"]If you are working more hours you are not necessarily more productive.[/quote] Right, I agree, however I'm talking about the case where productivity is high whether it's 40 or 50 hours, however, unless your manager sees you working 50 hours instead of 40 hours he assumes that your productivity isn't higher
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According to Hazlitt: "The best way to raise wages, therefore, is to raise labor productivity . This can be done by many methods: by an increase in capital accumulation--i.e., by an increase in the machines with which the workers are aided; by new inventions and improvements; by more efficient management on the part of employers; by more industriousness
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[quote user="NewLibertyStandard"]Bitcoins are immaterial and potentially infinitely divisible, yet they are valued much more than dirt by people who have a more accurate sense of worth than you.[/quote] That's not very nice. I feel like I have read this very same paragraph on here before are Bit Coin bots spamming these boards?
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And.. the follow-up articles begin: Michele Bachmann's dangerous beach reading http://www.salon.com/news/michele_bachmann/?story=/tech/htww/2011/06/13/mises_on_the_beach_with_bachmann