a trillion here a trillion there and pretty soon you are talking about real
money though. What is a trillion, anyway, a thousand billion?

On 11/9/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I would imagine that they just added but I'm not sure.
>
> Howie
>
>
> Then that is not a very interesting number to me. Because $1,000,000
> borrowed in the 1940s, or 1840s and especially in the 1790s would be a much
> bigger deal then 1,000,000 borrowed today.
>
> Not to say I don't agree to some of the points being made, just that be
> honest with the facts when making them.
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