Maybe, but have we tried the market unfettered?
I don't think so. Even as you watch the Nashua on fire I suspect
there are market constrictions or protections that limit an open
market from fixing the problems. Open markets are totally open, i.e.
if I see you mess with things important to me, m
Curt wrote:
> This is one of the few places I seriously disagree with Ron Paul, he says
> abolish the EPA and the market will "work it out", I say "yeah right".
>
Maybe, but have we tried the market unfettered?
I don't think so. Even as you watch the Nashua on fire I suspect
there are market con
: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 14:18:22 -0500
From: Rich Thomas
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Warming, was Coleman collectors WAS: low cost 3D
metal printer
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So these mountain
So these mountains (Torres del Paine in Chile)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ochn324lfcwm6w/TdP211.jpg some 12k or 20k
years ago were under a kilometer or more of ice. The brown part on top
is sedimentary rock from when they were under water, and the granite on
the bottom is bedrock, it was all