ok try with AUP=1 and then AUP=2

tell me what happens in the PC monitor when it writes ATTACH


On 17/lug/08, at 14:07, Michael Nuwer wrote:

Michael Perelman wrote:
Before the 1920s consumer credit was considered okay for housing or for "moral" consumption such as pianos or encyclopedias. Stores would give credit on the books people they knew. I could go to the nearby grocery store, pick up some things for my mother, and clerk would merely note down the price.

Michael,
When were you expected to repay the grocer? When you received your next paycheck? At the end of the month, in full? I wonder whether this type of credit is substantially the same as that offered by the auto industry. Do you think the modern credit card industry is simply a general form of the grocer's credit?


The automobile industry first popularized massive credit in the 1920s.

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