Apparently encoding words can be done by my *fingers* -- I can type them 
correctly but nonetheless insert them out of order.   That's kind of wild.  

On 11/14/19, 3:45 PM, "Marcus Daniels" <mar...@snoutfarm.com> wrote:

    Glen writes:
    
       "So, what pragmatic reason is there to make the distinction you make 
here?"
    
    HR often departments act as if the feature space for skills can be 
represented as a binary vector associated with a given candidate.  That 
resource is a thing they try to acquire and will get rid of when they no longer 
need it.   A rich enough company might even hold on to such resources just so 
that another company couldn't get it.    They aren't as bald-faced as calling 
their employees property though.   They don't hesitate to use terms like 
"intellectual property", however.
    
        On 11/6/19 4:08 PM, Steven A Smith wrote:
        > Glen loosely defines capitalism as *private ownership of property* 
but i want to further refine it to be private ownership of *the means of 
production*, ...
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