Will have to look into it...
Allan

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:34 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:

> LETS (local economic transfer systems) and time banks have been around
> a long time.  Bitcoin is beginning to rule on the shadow internet (you
> download special surfing software).
>
> On Oct 9, 5:55 pm, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote:
> > that is very true, but barter economies already do exist  and you can
> work
> > within a currency or other
> > Allan
> >
> > On Sunday, October 9, 2011, ornamentalmind <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > “You have much more than your bank account says. You have your mind
> > > and your hands.”
> >
> > > You won’t likely see it headlining The Drudge Report, making its
> > > rounds in talk radio, or featured for discussion on cable news panels,
> > > but the October 1st New York Times story covering the emergence of a
> > > barter, trade, and alternative currency economy in Greece is one of
> > > the most important stories of our day.
> >
> > > The Silver Circle Movie is a story about a band of rebels who vow to
> > > take back their freedom amid the economic and political ruins of a
> > > catastrophic monetary collapse, but our fictional movie’s predictions
> > > for America’s not-so-distant future are the real world economic
> > > realities in Greece right now, and the New York Times piece tells the
> > > story of real-life rebels taking their future, their prosperity, and
> > > their economic freedom back into their own hands, bucking the
> > > Eurozone’s fiat monetary system in favor of providing real value in
> > > exchange for real value:
> >
> > > “The first time he bought eggs, milk and jam at an outdoor market
> > > using not euros but an informal barter currency, Theodoros Mavridis,
> > > an unemployed electrician, was thrilled.
> >
> > > ‘I felt liberated, I felt free for the first time,” Mr. Mavridis said
> > > in a recent interview at a cafe in this port city in central Greece.
> > > “I instinctively reached into my pocket, but there was no need to.’
> >
> > > Mr. Mavridis is a co-founder of a growing network here in Volos that
> > > uses a so-called Local Alternative Unit, or TEM in Greek, to exchange
> > > goods and services — language classes, baby-sitting, computer support,
> > > home-cooked meals — and to receive discounts at some local
> > > businesses.”...
> >
> > > for the rest of the article...(only a few paragraphs more), go to:
> >
> > http://silverunderground.com/2011/10/truly-revolutionary-greek-city-s...
> >
> > > for the original New York Times article of 10/1/11, to go:
> >
> > http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/02/world/europe/in-greece-barter-netwo...
> >
> >
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> > |_D Allan
> >
> > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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