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| MH> PMBI, but you should read about something that economists call MH> "the broken window fallacy". See: http://freedomkeys.com/window.htm When the economy can't offer a good suit, it will resort to breaking windows. Plus, hiring someone to break a window is cheaper than creating the infrastructure necessary for making good suites. Once someone makes this (or similar) discovery, all others have to follow the suit "to stay conpetitive". Vadim |
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| On 2005-01-26, Vadim Rapp <vrapp[at]nospam.polyscience.com> wrote: - quote - > but maybe not - he (/his insurance) will
PMBI, but you should read about something that economists call> pay the fines and damages, generating waves of business for the surrounding > economy, which from the perspective of that very ecomony is good; "the broken window fallacy". See: http://freedomkeys.com/window.htm |
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| DW> The need to brake and steer does not. A need is not objective. It exists only in the mind - if it does. When the new car crashes into the wall, maybe the driver will realize that it might be avoided with the steering wheel; but maybe not - he (/his insurance) will pay the fines and damages, generating waves of business for the surrounding economy, which from the perspective of that very ecomony is good; the circle becomes complete with the economy showing the commercial of the new car every 15 minutes on the tube. The fact that the business circle was fake does not matter, since the need for it existed only in the mind anyways. |
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| The need to brake and steer does not. "Vadim Rapp" <vrapp[at]nospam.polyscience.com> wrote in message news:OtI0Tg7AFHA.4008[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... - quote - > Hello Dick: > You wrote on Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:42:29 -0700: > DW> We sometimes forget that there are a lot of people that really struggle > DW> with these newfangled computer things. At some point, though, that's > DW> like people who struggle with driving. If they aren't willing to go to > DW> some trouble and effort to learn, maybe they should skip it? > If the car manufacturer is encouraging them to drive no matter what, and > even makes new release of the car without brakes, gears, and even steering > wheel, then the struggle, trouble, and effort become obsolete. > Vadim |
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| Hello Dick: You wrote on Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:42:29 -0700: DW> We sometimes forget that there are a lot of people that really struggle DW> with these newfangled computer things. At some point, though, that's DW> like people who struggle with driving. If they aren't willing to go to DW> some trouble and effort to learn, maybe they should skip it? If the car manufacturer is encouraging them to drive no matter what, and even makes new release of the car without brakes, gears, and even steering wheel, then the struggle, trouble, and effort become obsolete. Vadim |
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| 1, 2, 3, 4=95, 5=97, 6=98, 7=99, 8=2k, 9=01, 10=02, 11=03, 12=04, 13=???, 14=05. We sometimes forget that there are a lot of people that really struggle with these newfangled computer things. At some point, though, that's like people who struggle with driving. If they aren't willing to go to some trouble and effort to learn, maybe they should skip it? "Vadim Rapp" <vrapp[at]nospam.polyscience.com> wrote in message news:O7410Jn$EHA.4072[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > Hello Dick: > You wrote on Mon, 6 Dec 2004 18:51:52 -0700: > DW> This may be hard. > what's surprising, however, is the number of currently selling books about > Money 99 (I believe 5=99) > Another indicative effect is that pretty much all those books teach "fast > and easy", "for dummies", "in 24 hours", "at a glance", etc. This kinda > explains the phenomenon of the essential register, doesn't it :-) > Vadim |
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| -----From Money 99 readme file---- ReadMe File for Microsoft Money 99 Version 7.0 July, 1998 ------------------ (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1998 ----- Thus I am guessing that Money 97 is Version 5. Possibly someone in the group has a copy they can confirm and even sell/give you. Art Vadim Rapp wrote: - quote - > Hello Dick: > You wrote on Mon, 6 Dec 2004 18:51:52 -0700: > DW> This may be hard. > what's surprising, however, is the number of currently selling books > about Money 99 (I believe 5=99) > Another indicative effect is that pretty much all those books teach > "fast and easy", "for dummies", "in 24 hours", "at a glance", etc. This > kinda explains the phenomenon of the essential register, doesn't it :-) > Vadim |
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| Hello Dick: You wrote on Mon, 6 Dec 2004 18:51:52 -0700: DW> This may be hard. what's surprising, however, is the number of currently selling books about Money 99 (I believe 5=99) Another indicative effect is that pretty much all those books teach "fast and easy", "for dummies", "in 24 hours", "at a glance", etc. This kinda explains the phenomenon of the essential register, doesn't it :-) Vadim |
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| Have you checked Ebay? This may be hard. Good luck. "Yasmine" <Mine_Yas[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:185e3$41b4cd3d$513b74e0$30392[at]news1.zonnet.nl... - quote - > Hi, > I did read earlier postings and do realise you're all gonna dislike this > question ;-) > About 6 years ago I bought a PC .. it was pre-installed with msmoney 5.0 > A few weeks ago I bought a new PC ... I managed to relocate all needed > programs and files ... except msmoney 5.0 !!!!! > I already found out .. it's not possible to relocate this program ... but > because my husband is dyslectic, and capable to work with this prog. I'm > having a urge to retain ( and being capable to proceed) msmoney 5.0 > Is there anyone who can tell me how to get it ?? > With lots of excuses > Yas ;-) |
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| Hi, I did read earlier postings and do realise you're all gonna dislike this question ;-) About 6 years ago I bought a PC .. it was pre-installed with msmoney 5.0 A few weeks ago I bought a new PC ... I managed to relocate all needed programs and files ... except msmoney 5.0 !!!!! I already found out .. it's not possible to relocate this program ... but because my husband is dyslectic, and capable to work with this prog. I'm having a urge to retain ( and being capable to proceed) msmoney 5.0 Is there anyone who can tell me how to get it ?? With lots of excuses Yas ;-) |
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