David:
As you seem interested in this issue, here's a reply I got to my
vaccine question from my knowledgeable friend, Ron, who is not on this
network.
Your,
Asa
The proposal, as I understand it, is not to cap liability for actual
damages
?
All the best,
Asa Janney
--
Somebody has to do something, and it's just incredibly pathetic that
it has to be us.
-- Jerry Garcia
eir lawns. No
matter that the rich are paying the higher price, too that is not perceived as
so much of a sacrifice as doing without.
What do you think?
Asa Janney
--
He took his vorpal sword in hand:
Long time the manxome foe he sought --
So rested he by the Tumtum tree.
An
Bryan:
Couldn't you test your first possibility --
> 1. Adults have a much higher absolute IQ than kids (i.e., kids' IQs are
> age-adjusted, adults' IQs are not), so they are smart enough to
> recognize the indirect effects of their behavior.
-- by checking whether adults with lower IQs ex
Bryan:
> What exactly is the advantage of double-entry accounting over
> single-entry accounting?
Two advantages come to mind: One is the automatic error prevention of
having a built-in redundancy. The other is that every economic exchange
by definition involves two quantities. A merchant
t quote the percent
difference in wages that they say this accounts for, but I recall that
it was substantial.
Yours,
Asa Janney
Applied Statistical Associates, Inc.
Oakton, Va.
--
The socialist society would have to forbid cap
.
Yours,
Asa Janney
"Gustavo Lacerda (from work)" wrote:
>
> Claim: "auto manufacturers won't make cars that last long (say, 20 years of
> reliable operation) because they would make less money that way".
>
> Your opinion?
>
> Is the tech