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Yeah, the thing about mmo's is that they are designed to keep you playing as long as possible and really do a number on perfectionists who HAVE to complete EVERYTHING.
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Any form of recreation could be considered a giant time sink. Recreation itself is subjective based on the tastes of the individual. If you find yourself addicted to a game then you could have just as easily found yourself addicted to any other form of recreation such as drugs, sports, fitness. This has no bearing on those of us who have no underlying
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"Is there any chance that Ben will be forced to turn off the printing press before the "natural deflation" has been fully played out thereby leading to deflation?" As liberty student was saying, no one can answer this question as phrased with any certainty. Is there a chance Ben will be forced to "turn off the printing press
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Since when was jail/jail time considered the only use of force? If a police officer decides to pull me over he does so with force, regardless if I have done anything wrong or broken any laws. If he issues me a ticket, regardless of if I am found guilty of a crime, I am required to pay a "processing fee," which I find to be extortion. Also
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I am in my third semester of Calculus right now. So I think I am fine in that regard. Thanks for the information. Are there any Austrian schools on the west coast that you know of?
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Can you enlighten me on the level of mathematics required for economics? Edit: I mean, I have looked around and all the math classes I see required I have already taken. What I am saying is that I wouldn't want to be a math major as I am not into math for maths sake.
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You make a good point. The problem I have now is that I know what a network engineer does and most of the coursework I have taken has nothing to do with it. Also, while I can do the work, I'm not as passionate about it as I am economics. I have come to the realization that I would be much better off pursuing what I am interested in instead of only
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[quote user="GilesStratton"] Switching to econ. I don't know how it works in the states but I don't think it's any different. Although I'm only in my first year I've yet to do much economics. I've done one module in it and even that's not too great. The book is replete with fallacious thinking and the students are
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[quote user="GilesStratton"] As an economics student I would advise you to not inflict that punishment on yourself. [/quote] Staying with engineering or switching to econ?
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Hi, right now I am a college student at the University of California, Merced and I am majoring in Computer Science Engineering. I have been around and used computers since a young age and went into the Navy as an IT. I was injured while on duty and am now going to school under the Vocational Rehabilitation program. I have since completed my associates