On Jan 15, 2008 8:21 AM, Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "hyperinflation." It evokes thoughts of Germany in 1923. I don't think
> that the US is going to have hyperinflation any time soon.
>

Currently, we have fascism without goose-steppers & concentration
camps (Guantanmo, Bagram AFB, and abu Ghraib, along with an unknown
number of 'black sites' notwithstanding)

Maybe it's time to re-define what hyperinflation means as well.

The price of a cup of coffee has gone up 2x in the last 6 months where
I work totaling about a 10% increase.

How many times, and what percentage, will it have to go up this year
to be considered 'hyper'?

Leigh

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