A friend forwarded a letter to me from a student who's currently taking an orthodox
economics course. I interspersed my answers among his or her questions. They represent
my opinions. If anyone wants to toss in their two kopecks, please feel free. (Of
course, I know you will.)
Jim Devine
> ..
Senator Richard Russell of Georgia, told the Senate:
"Whenever the people go to calling their leader 'Uncle,' you
better watch out." They have a man in whom they have explicit
confidence, you are dealing with a very dangerous enemy."?
Shortly thereafter, I recall, Lockheed of Marietta, Ga. got th
Probably shouldn't confuse a UN assessment team and advisor that
won't even number the same as the 1,000 bureaucrats that were in
Iraq last September.
The United Nations is in the business of supporting what Washington wants:
*Bremer: Vote may be 15 months away
By Edmund Sanders
Los Angel
Probably shouldn't confuse a UN assessment team and advisor that won't even
number the same as the 1,000 bureaucrats that were in Iraq last September.
_
All the action. All the drama. Get NCAA hoops coverage at MSN Sports by
ESPN. htt
but he and his cronies, of
course, have no ties or base within Iraq.
I think it might be a good idea to support the UN demand.
It's Washington, not Iraqis, that has been demanding the U.N.:
* POLITICS:
U.S. Arm-Twists Iraqis to Seek U.N. Help Before Jun. 30
Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIO
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Renato Ribeiro Pompeu wrote:
> > [One cheer for Lula deparment]
>
> As a matter of fact, these programs began long before Lula became
> president. They were initiated principally by municipal governments.
That's why he gets one cheer instead of three. But he is increasing the
-Mensagem original-
De: PEN-L list [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nome de Michael Pollak
Enviada em: domingo, 4 de janeiro de 2004 06:28
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: [PEN-L] Brazil Pays Parents to Help Poor Be Pupils, Not Wage
Earners
[One cheer for Lula deparment]
As a matter of fact
[One cheer for Lula deparment]
January 3, 2004
The New York Times
Brazil Pays Parents to Help Poor Be Pupils, Not Wage Earners
By CELIA W. DUGGER
F ORTALEZA, Brazil Vandelson Andrade, 13, often used to skip school to
work 12-hour days on the small, graceful fishing boats that sail
From the NYT 12-30-03
Aging Oil Rigs Raise Safety
Issues
North Sea Fields Producing Longer
BERDEEN, Scotland - Three decades ago, when the
offshore oil fields that make Britain a net exporter of energy were being
developed, most experts thought the fields would be running dry sometime arou
Thank you both!
icle for my campus newspaper and I
> need some help finding information on how the
> Hussein regime came into power. Can anyone point me
> to some available we sources?
>
> THANK YOU SO MUCH!
>
> Benjamin Gramlich
__
Do you Yahoo!?
New Yahoo! Phot
I'm writing an article for my campus newspaper and I need some help finding
information on how the Hussein regime came into power. Can anyone point me to some
available we sources?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Benjamin Gramlich
> I wrote a book that tried to discuss this possibility
Yes, it's a great book too, I would recommend it. In Michael's books you
always learn something new. I gave my copy to a professor in England (who
taught me in New Zealand in 1980), who was writing a paper on modern-day
intellectual battles
I wrote a book that tried to discuss this possibility
Transcending the Economy: On the Potential of Passionate Labor and the
Wastes of the Market
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 07:15:27PM -0500, Bill Lear wrote:
> Or, would a different vision look for creative and uplifting work
> to round out the rest
Mike wrote:
"Wage-slavery is one thing, work is another."
Absolutely. But ending wage-slavery is only the beginning! (And what a beginning!) The next step is to restore our capacity for living, which has been grossly distorted by the ideology of work as a means of self-justification.
Joanna
Wage-slavery is one thing, work is another.
--- joanna bujes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Work is fine. So is play. So is life. Work can be an
> addiction like any
> other. The notion that doing "nothing" is morally
> suspect should be
> subject to very close scrutiny.
>
> Joanna
>
> Bill Lear wrot
Work is fine. So is play. So is life. Work can be an addiction like any
other. The notion that doing "nothing" is morally suspect should be
subject to very close scrutiny.
Joanna
Bill Lear wrote:
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 12:37:16 (-0700) Michael Perelman writes:
Of course, if computers
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 12:37:16 (-0700) Michael Perelman writes:
>Of course, if computers are productive enough, we could reduce the
>workday to 2 or 3 hours per day. Only a capitalist vision would look
>for ways to make work.
Or, would a different vision look for creative and upliftin
Of course, if computers are productive enough, we could reduce the workday to 2
or 3 hours per day. Only a capitalist vision would look for ways to make work.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chico, CA 95929
530-898-5321
fax 530-898-5901
Here's a lyric from the Australian popgroup Mi-sex called "Computer games""
I fidget with the digit dots and cry an anxious tear
As the XU-1 connects the spot
But the matrix grid don't care
Get a message to my mother
What number would she be
There's a million angry citizens
Looking down their tube
Interesting article ravi...illustrating the contradictory forces
involved in the development of technology under capitalism. There is one
the one hand computing, which per-se calls out for standardization,
raising accessibility to information, globalizing the exchange of ideas
and technologies, and
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/3812
Can computers help reverse falling employment?
by Andy Oram
Sep. 29, 2003
Information technologies are implicated in a worldwide and
world-historic crisis: falling employment. As the wealth of nations
increases, those who have lost jobs or had to accept
I was thinking about this question of whether the Left should help the
Democratic Party to defeat Bush, on the ground that this would improve the
world situation. And I had to think of my own experience of general
elections for parliament in New Zealand (I was involved a modest way in
several
Michael,
I'm getting 100s of virus emails a day plus a large number of undelivered
mail notices for email I didn't send. None of it comes from my machine
because it uses a pine mailer on a unix server that I access through telnet.
So obviously my return address has been forged. I've also received
I'm getting them from all over the place -- including an address that no
longer exists: [EMAIL PROTECTED] And I'm getting returned mail that I
never sent. So is everyone else I think. I don't know what the
technicalities are, but it is indeed spoofing various addresses that are
not themselves infec
I'm no expert but...I know of one machine that had the worm and Norton DID
find it. So maybe someone is spoofing.
Worms fake email addresses. I get about 25 messages a day from people I've
never heard of telling me that I sent somebody SOBIG or Blaster. There's
nothing you can do about it.
I'm no expert but...I know of one machine that had the worm and Norton
DID find it. So maybe someone is spoofing.
To get rid of the worm go to (note this is NOT the MS site which just
closes the security hole but leaves the worm there)
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.
Michael,
Never mind the machine. Love gives you grace, in trillions of different
ways. People will help you, don't worry. Not in the way of "Amazing grace"
but in true grace, real grace, the way things really are. Just look and see.
And then think. Do not act like an actor might
The blaster worm seems to be coming from my address. I use Norton
anti-virus. I have loaded the MS stuff to get rid of the worm. Norton
finds no sign of it. Could someone be spoofing my machine? Is there
something else I should do?
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State Un
Seeking help from anyone that knows anyone that could spring for room and board in California for at least 30 days and a maximum of 90 days for the up coming election. Travel is negotiable.
The recall is significant and I want to help anyone do anything. Bags packed. Really know how to talk to
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 12:49
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [PEN-L] Runaway
help desksJim Devine, in a post "Hope springs eternal"
quoted Everett Ehrlich, a former
undersecretary of Commerce in the Clinton
administrationpointing out th
Hi Sabri --
>I have nothing against the "emancipation" of humans from mundane
>tasks Ken but the fact that the cashiers and bagboys of the
>nation can't be relocated to Indonesia is a problem, is it not?
Yes it is a problem. A "good" problem.
"So what now?" should be the slogan of every non-Yanq
> But nothing wrong with losing the cashiers and bagboys
> of the nation. They can't be relocated to Indonesia.
>
> Ken.
I have nothing against the "emancipation" of humans from mundane
tasks Ken but the fact that the cashiers and bagboys of the
nation can't be relocated to Indonesia is a problem,
in the context of a world in
which that saving of mundane human labor is usually squandered into
unemployment insurance stints, desperation, and other wastes of life and
energy... it won't help anybody in this lifetime.
But nothing wrong with losing the cashiers and bagboys of the nation.
They
f ringing in and
bagging... I suppose it will replicate what bank machines did to bank
tellers. Reduce their number.
I don't see that as bad, of itself. But, in the context of a world in
which that saving of mundane human labor is usually squandered into
unemployment insurance stints, de
Title: RE: [PEN-L] Runaway help desks
Seth Sandronsky writes:
The Home Depot example you mention is striking. I noticed it a month or
so ago in Sacramento. We are seeing the rise of dead labor (machinery) and the demise of living labor (people).
worse, from the perspective of the US and
Date:Fri, 13 Jun 2003 17:01:50 -0700
From:Sabri Oncu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Runaway help desks
From Louis's post:
THE JOB MARKET
Down and Out in White-Collar America
Professionals have never had a tougher time
finding a job. It's not just the economy; the
rules
>From Louis's post:
> THE JOB MARKET
> Down and Out in White-Collar America
> Professionals have never had a tougher time
> finding a job. It's not just the economy; the
> rules of the game are changing.
Today, I went to Home Depot to buy some halogen lamps. After I
picked up the lamps, I proceed
'80s. Then, hardhats in places like Flint, Mich.,
and Pittsburgh were suffering from the triple threat of computerization,
tech-led productivity gains, and the relocation of their jobs to
offshore sites. Machines--or low-wage foreigners--could just as easily
do their work.
The white-collar crow
New York Times
Powell Patches Things Up, as Turkey Consents to Help
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN
BELGRADE, Serbia, April 2 Yielding to pressure from the United
States, Turkey agreed today to increase its cooperation with the
American military campaign in Iraq by permitting use of its
territory for
Could someone help me to locate the email with an attached power point
file about the economic cost of the first Gulf war, oil, etc.? I think
I read it in PEN-L within last 10 days or so. Thanks.
E. Ahmet Tonak
Professor of Economics
Simon's Rock College of Bard
84 Alford Road
Julie Mathei asked if anyone would like to help this person she me at
the World Social Forum.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Julie,
How's life? I trust you traveled safely back home.
You kindly offered that I could contact you regarding
locating a radical economist who might be willi
Devine, James wrote:
> Dan Scanlan wrote:
>
>>Switch to Mac.
>
> ravi:
> or even better, a calculator! ;-)
>
> with some training, a abacus is faster.
>
than a mac? oh definitely! and inifinitely more programmable! ;-)
--ravi (too much shiraz)
- Original Message -
From: "Devine, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
> >> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
> >> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file.
> Dan Scanlan
Title: RE: [PEN-L:34139] Re: Re: Virus Warning and Help Request
>> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
>> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
>> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that fi
Dan Scanlan wrote:
>> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
>> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
>> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one
>> can
>
> Switch to Mac.
>
or even better, a calculator! ;-)
Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
help me today from the staff at school. Does anybody have any suggestions
about w
Michael Perelman wrote:
> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
> similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
> help me today from the staff at scho
At 7:44 AM -0800 1/26/03, Michael Perelman wrote:
Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
help me today from the sta
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[PEN-L:34132] Virus Warning and Help Request
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
> list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did somet
Someone somehow forged my address, sending A Very Funny Game to the
list, which I assume is a virus. I know that someone did something
similar with the PKT list. Please don't open that file. Also, no one can
help me today from the staff at school. Does anybody have any suggestions
about w
* Agence France Presse
December 12, 2002 Thursday
SECTION: International News
LENGTH: 474 words
HEADLINE: Colombian workers ready to help Chavez keep Venezuela's oil flowing
DATELINE: BOGOTA, Dec 12
BODY: Colombia's National Workers' Union (USO) has given its support
to emba
Dear Friend,
It is with hope that I write to seek your help in the context below.I am Hajia Mariam
Abacha, wife of Nigerias former head of state; Late General Sani Abacha, whose sudden
death occurred on the 8th of June 1998. Since my husband died, I have been thrown
into a state of utter
Anyone got a better interpretation of the current situation?
A Civil War Within a Trade Dispute
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
ASHINGTON, Sept. 19 - What began as an obscure trade dispute between Europe
and the United States has turned into a political brawl over $100 billion in
corporate tax breaks t
27;ve been an effective champion for working families.
Don't let them succeed.
In order to win I need the help of progressive Democrats both in
Minnesota and around the country. I have to raise enough money to
withstand the tremendous advertising barrage aimed at me. According to
public r
Title: Re: [PEN-L:27663] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Help - Abstract labor
On 7/7/02 00:32 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why is not "occupied space" translatable into "mode of expression."?
Products of private producers are converted i
Why is not "occupied space" translatable into "mode of expression."?
Products of private producers are converted into commodities as the result of the individual being a private creator and once he creates over and above that which is consumed directly, his product enters exchange and undergoes a
;occupied space" is a "form" or external mode of operation.
You have me and I ask for help to break the barrier.
I have to go to work in 115 minutes. I work in a Casino - the ultimate abstraction. This might perhaps allow me to more fully understand money and abstract labor.
I am a slave and your brother.
Melvin P.
Is that not wonderful to see an exchange between a Polish and an
El Salvadoran on this list? I wish we have more of this. It is
nice to learn about how things are going elsewhere. Hey,
non-Americans, please keep in mind that this world does not
belong to these bloody Americans only. We live there
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, F G wrote:
> A brief search at www.firstgov.gov with "NAFTA Poland" seemed to turn up
> nothing. Probably if the speech is old enough it wouldn't be archived
> anyway (I'm not pretending to be thorough here).
I'm not quite sure, whether it was speech, or another form of doc
I am sorry that nobody has responded to your reqest. Probably, the reason is
that we know little about Poland. Maybe you can educate us over time.
Apologies.
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I would to ask someone of you for help in obtaining of closer informations
> abou
Hallo,
I would to ask someone of you for help in obtaining of closer informations
about invitation for Poland to join NAFTA, made by pres. Bush(father)
during his visit in Poland at 5th of July in 1992? Didn't found anything
at bushlibrary. Could be possible for someone of you to get the
Millions in danger of starvation, UN says
May 31, 2002
BY MILDRED MULENGA
ASSOCIATED PRESS
LUSAKA, Zambia -- With his people growing ever more desperate, Zambia's
president has become the latest southern African leader to declare a
national disaster because of a regional food shortage.
Two UN
[What would replace this progressive tax especially with an ugly budget
deficit looming? No doubt more regressive taxes on the backs of
those who can't bear the burden. Diane Monaco]
In a compromise to get the Energy Bill passed, Senate Democratic leaders
agreed to allow a vote on the permanen
> Sabri, I clicked on 7 but I didn't give
> them my credit card #.
>
> Gene
Thanks,
It is okay. When you came to Berkeley, you can buy me a beer or
two, as our Vietnam vets say here. By the way, I was serious with
my this request. The article I mentioned is unusual for MSNBC in
the sense that it
Sabri, I clicked on 7 but I didn't give them my credit card #.
Gene
Sabri Oncu wrote:
> Friends,
>
> There is a news piece at ntvmsnbc. It is here:
>
> http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/146569.asp
>
> The piece is in Turkish. That means, unless you know Turkish, you
> will not understand what the he
Friends,
There is a news piece at ntvmsnbc. It is here:
http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/146569.asp
The piece is in Turkish. That means, unless you know Turkish, you
will not understand what the hell this piece is about. Believe
me, it is a good article about Venzuela, USA and the coup. Among
other
ocrisies of neoliberal "sustainable
development" in the allegedly-liberated South Africa.
***
From: "Florencia Belvedere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 2:31 PM
Subject: How people can help
Dear all,
Thanks for your support of the SECC comrades. The APF and th
The Times of India
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 03, 2002
Taiwan's decision to lift ban on chip may help China
REUTERS
SHANGHAI: Taiwan's decision to allow chipmakers more freedom to invest in
China will help the mainland realise its cherished dream of becoming a
global technology manufactur
Anyone remember the Reproductive Rights National Network or
R2N2 as us vets from NAM called it then in the 80's?
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Reproductive+Rights+National+Network%22&btnG=Google+Search&hl=en&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Michael Pugliese
>--- Original Message ---
>From: Diane Monaco
Rakesh wrote:
>Diane, have you had a chance to read Rickie Lee Solinger's criticism of
>framing the fight for abortion rights in terms of choice (there was a
>favorable review in the NY TImes review of books a few weeks ago).
Plus two excerpts from the amazon.com reviews:
> From Publishers We
>[Please forward to your pro-choice friends in Ohio]
Diane,
have you had a chance to read Rickie Lee Solinger's criticism of
framing the fight for abortion rights in terms of choice (there was a
favorable review in the NY TImes review of books a few weeks ago). I
have only read Solinger's firs
[Please forward to your pro-choice friends in Ohio]
"Ironically, abortion opponents voice
safety arguments when their ultimate goal - outlawing abortion - is most
dangerous for women's health"
Anti-choice organizations in Ohio have
introduced House Resolution
196 that would create a group to
Help for the Needy Enron Execs
Source: Solidarity4ever
Posted: February 14, 2002
Dear kind-hearted friends...
Now that the holiday season has passed, please look into your heart to help
those in need. Enron executives in our very own country are living at or
just below the seven-figure salary
Saudi Willing to Help U.S. Oust Saddam - Prince
Sun Feb 3, 7:24 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia would work closely with the
United States if it tried to foment revolution against President
Saddam Hussein inside Iraq, a leading Saudi prince said on
Sunday.
"We believe the way to
Hope on the horizon for those fearing deflation. Also looks like something the
Justice Department might be interested in ;>)
>From EETimes (http://www.eetimes.com/semi/news/OEG20020130S0028) an article
about memory chips for, among other things, personal computers:
"Major DRAM manufacturers a
Bill Burgess
At 03:29 PM 25/12/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>My name is Mitch Chanin, and I'm a community organizer in
>Philadelphia. I've been hoping to find someone who could help me
>with some research for an organizing effort
>
>I'm writing to ask whet
Hi everyone,
My name is Mitch Chanin, and I'm a community organizer in
Philadelphia. I've been hoping to find someone who could help me
with some research for an organizing effort
I'm writing to ask whether or not you might be able to help with
some research for an impo
>From The Independent (UK)
Taliban reject help from Pakistan tribesmen
29 October 2001
Afghanistan's ruling Taliban authority has rejected an offer of help from
Pakistani tribesmen.
Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, said: "We have
requested that since t
>During the Asian financial crisis of 1997-99, President Clinton's
>international economic team -- Treasury Secretaries Rubin and
>Summers, Commerce Secretary Daley, and U.S. Trade
>Representatives Kantor and Barshefsky -- provided sound policy
>guidance and calm assurance to markets.
>Comp
FWIW, fyi.
Michael Pugliese
-Original Message-
From: New Democrats Online <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: NEW DEM DAILY: Help for Argentina: Right Decision; Valu
Embarking on a new series of cost-cutting measures, Hewlett-Packard is
asking its U.S. employees to voluntary sign up for one of the following
options: a 10% pay cut over a four-month period; a combination of a 5%
pay
for those months plus taking four paid vacation days; or taking eight
additional
- Original Message -
From: "John Holloway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 5:31 AM
Subject: AUT: help needed with Negri quote
> Steve,
>
> "Our sabotage organises the proletarian 'assault on th
> New York TIMES/April 20, 2001
> The Fine Print: Democrats and Republicans Switch Roles on a Tax
> By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM
>
. .. . Mr. Bush would leave the minimum tax as is. The
> Democrats would change or repeal it.
Utter bullshit. Explicit misreporting for the sake of a
cheap man-bites-dog
New York TIMES/April 20, 2001
The Fine Print: Democrats and Republicans Switch Roles on a Tax
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM
WASHINGTON, April 19 Many affluent people might not benefit from President
Bush's tax cut plan.
When the plan goes before the Senate next month, Democrats will try to
change o
is strike
Do send letters, emails, phone calls,...Steve
Hawaii Teachers Need Your Help
[Message from Andrea Feeser, a former CUNY student and now a Hawaii
teacher, to her CUNY professor Stanley Aronowitz. Please re-post this
message and call the Hawaii Governor's office to express your
soli
these kinds of
reports. They say you only want to be entertained. They say you're
complacent. They say you don't want change. They say you don't care about
what is right and wrong.
I'm betting they're wrong. I think there is a growing resistance to tyranny.
I'm counting
ade agreements without having them
amended by Congress. "We have a lot of work to do for me to get
fast track," was Mr. Bush's answer. We? Surely that's a matter for
the U.S. Congress and the American people to decide. A domestic
issue, not an international one.
Only it turns
Please answer directly to Eban at his email address listed below:
Marty, can you forward to Pen-l for me?
Does anybody have a methodology reference to the effect that results
from mathematical models that have no clear intuition are not very
persuasive?
thanks--
Eban
+ + + + + +
TV documentary on Kosovo: can you help?
From: Michel Collon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear friends,
I just come back from Kosovo where I shooted images for a TV
documentary (50 minutes or more) about the situation of Serbs and
other minorities in Kosovo today. I was helped by very go
From: Tom Parsons:
Re: Linda Evans MA Research-Vietnam
Dear Michael,
Linda Evans is considered to be a
political prisoner. I have worked with
her on academic matters for a
considerable period and was able to
facilitate her BA completion process
through the Weekend College division
of New Colleg
ue way our members can help support the Amazon.com workers.
If you could spread this around it would be greatly appreciated. One of the
organizing committee members reports that half the e-mails she got this
morning were notes of encouragement from customers. It really lifted their
sprits.
Custom
AgenceFrancePresse
Friday, November 10 10:27 PM SGT
Africa offers to send 'observers' to help US end poll confusion
PARIS, Nov 10 (AFP) -
African nations suggested Friday sending 'observers' to the United States
to help overcome presidential poll confusion as the world
Has anybody done any serious analysis about the effect of Nader on races
below the level of the presidency? I know that in a few cases the Nader
vote hurt, where the Greens ran their own candidates, but I suspect
those losses were more than overbalanced by the people that the Greens
brought to t
Sorry to be coming back on pen-l after about a year and starting it off
with a call for help, and that too not of a revolutionary kind. I wonder
if anybody knows of decent macro and micro principles/intermediate level
web based teaching materials. Our Academy may be willing to buy such
materials
.
>
>Carrol
>
>
>Michael Perelman wrote:
>
>> I wonder if any of you computer whizzes out there can help me with the
>> problem that I'm having. I use Netscape for my mail. Every time when I
>> try to reply to message using Netscape, my message window comes up
I wonder if any of you computer whizzes out there can help me with the
problem that I'm having. I use Netscape for my mail. Every time when I
try to reply to message using Netscape, my message window comes up
minimized. The only way I can get to my message is to right click on
the icon o
to unsub send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it should read
unsub pen-l
Turan Subasat wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to unsubscribe?
>
> regards
>
> Turan Subasat
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chico, CA 95929
530-898-5321
fax 530-898-59
Can anyone tell me how to unsubscribe?
regards
Turan Subasat
>
>
>You too can be a much-reviled pundit.
>
>On June 8 the House repealed the Federal
>Estate and Gift Tax, our most progressive
>tax. Repeal is now up for consideration in
>the Senate. Everything you need to know
>aobut it is in the links included herein.
>
>Any questions, feel free to drop me
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