In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, jesus X says...
>
>JTK wrote:
>> I said nothing of the sort. I said software has no variable cost.
>
>Which is equally untrue. Software not only has varying cost to create and sell,
>it can fluctuate far more than a lot of other industries.
>

So you also do not know what fixed and variable costs are.

>> I also
>> said you're way out of your league here, and need to take an economics class
>> in order to look like less of a fool in this discussion.
>
>You've done no such research to attempt to help your case in these arguments.

Um, I think a minor in business counts as "research" in this particular case,
rabbi.

>Why should he expend the effort?

Like I said, so he does not continue to make a fool out of himself.  But hell,
makes no diff to me either way.

> You've made not only under- and mis-informed
>remarks,

Such as?

> but patently untrue remarks,

Quote please.

> and ones of total opinion (with no bearing
>on fact) and stated THEM as fact.

I only state facts.  Nobody here cares about my opinions, and I certainly don't
care about anyone elses.  But of course it should be easy for you to find a
counterexample, right?

Right?

Hellooo?

> Should you not endeavour to follow your own
>advice?
>

Done and done.  Now, could you look up the definitions of fixed and variable
cost and report back to Mr. Lag, since his school library is apparently lacking?

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