Title: Re: [PEN-L:18559] Re: Re: Re: Re: Capital dreams
Greetings Economists,
Carrol Cox wrote out a simple query in response to observing Michael Perelman's typing program,
Carrol,
Michael, I'd be interested in your experiences with voice
recognition software. How well it w
> > no need to apologize! it appears to work pretty doggone well! as a two
> > finger typist, I should look into it-- it could save on my fingertips!
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL
000 4:15 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:18560] RE: Re: Re: Capital dreams
>So people walking past your office hear you
>talking to yourself . . . ?
>
>Or do you dictate your e-mail into one computer
>while you're typing your next book on another?
>
>mbs
>
>
>
>guilty a
So people walking past your office hear you
talking to yourself . . . ?
Or do you dictate your e-mail into one computer
while you're typing your next book on another?
mbs
guilty as charged. sorry.
Mathew Forstater wrote:
> Michael- Do you use some kind of voice recognition software? I've n
e: Friday, May 05, 2000 3:25 PM
> Subject: [PEN-L:18557] Re: Re: Capital dreams
>
> >guilty as charged. sorry.
> >
> >Mathew Forstater wrote:
> >
> >> Michael- Do you use some kind of voice recognition software? I've noticed
> >> that your typ
2000 3:25 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:18557] Re: Re: Capital dreams
>guilty as charged. sorry.
>
>Mathew Forstater wrote:
>
>> Michael- Do you use some kind of voice recognition software? I've noticed
>> that your typos are often homonyms or near-homonyms. Mat
>>
>&
guilty as charged. sorry.
Mathew Forstater wrote:
> Michael- Do you use some kind of voice recognition software? I've noticed
> that your typos are often homonyms or near-homonyms. Mat
>
> Michael wrote:
>
> >The summary of this article suggests that it throws some light on the
> >nature of dre
Michael- Do you use some kind of voice recognition software? I've noticed
that your typos are often homonyms or near-homonyms. Mat
Michael wrote:
>The summary of this article suggests that it throws some light on the
>nature of dreams of well in a capitalist society.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rod Hay
>
> It would seem that lotteries have joined religion and tv as "opiates of
> the masses."
So by the logic of this paper can the Left write papers upholding the
virtues of the Gulag as a promo
It would seem that lotteries have joined religion and tv as "opiates of
the masses."
Rod Hay
Michael Perelman wrote:
> The summary of this article suggests that it throws some light on the
> nature of dreams of well in a capitalist society.
>
> "Lotteries, Liberty, and Legislatures"
>
>
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