On 10/19/2016 02:22 PM, mray wrote:
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> On 19.10.2016 22:56, Aaron Wolf wrote:
>> On 10/19/2016 01:25 PM, mray wrote:
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>>> You are partially misrepresenting my point here.
>>> I agree that time, money, attention are limited resources.
>>> I reject that they have to be spend either one *OR*
On 19.10.2016 22:56, Aaron Wolf wrote:
> On 10/19/2016 01:25 PM, mray wrote:
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>> You are partially misrepresenting my point here.
>> I agree that time, money, attention are limited resources.
>> I reject that they have to be spend either one *OR* the other way:
>>
>> One can pay for Photoshop
On 10/18/2016 07:55 AM, Michael Siepmann wrote:
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>> The problem I have with the story is that anything a little too
>> far-fetched is hard to accept. People don't have the experience of
>> living in a town that has no tax-funded public services. Perhaps if the
>> story were described as a rural
On 10/17/2016 08:12 PM, Aaron Wolf wrote:
> While I really appreciate the insights and perspective from the story
> approach Michael presented, it feels far too contrived to me. I'd like
> to see if we can capture some feel of the story-style narrative without
> pushing the limits too hard.
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While I really appreciate the insights and perspective from the story
approach Michael presented, it feels far too contrived to me. I'd like
to see if we can capture some feel of the story-style narrative without
pushing the limits too hard.
The problem I have with the story is that anything a
On 10/17/2016 09:16 AM, mray wrote:
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As I mentioned in the meeting today, I think a more story-oriented, less
academic approach would be preferable (though it would be good to have
rigorous academic-style explanations available somewhere for those who
want them, but probably text and images
When this video is complete, I'd like to make it into a series of gifs
with text, to post on imgur (which, issues with the platform aside, has
a large community that I think might be sympathetic to our cause) or
elsewhere.
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On 16.10.2016 02:19, Aaron Wolf wrote:
>> It is like saying: "we could all work together or – fly over the
>> snowdrift with our private helicopters, but patrol is too expensive and
>> little timmy lost the helicopter keys!"
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> No, because the one and only snowdrift dilemma is "how do
On 10/15/2016 03:25 PM, mray wrote:
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> On 15.10.2016 18:12, Aaron Wolf wrote:
>> On 10/15/2016 04:04 AM, mray wrote:
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>>> On 15.10.2016 04:35, Aaron Wolf wrote:
With a road blocked by a snowdrift, everyone wants it cleared, but
nobody wants to do it all themselves. Of course,
On 15.10.2016 18:12, Aaron Wolf wrote:
> On 10/15/2016 04:04 AM, mray wrote:
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>> On 15.10.2016 04:35, Aaron Wolf wrote:
>>> With a road blocked by a snowdrift, everyone wants it cleared, but
>>> nobody wants to do it all themselves. Of course, nothing gets done if
>>> each of us waits for
On 15.10.2016 04:35, Aaron Wolf wrote:
> With a road blocked by a snowdrift, everyone wants it cleared, but
> nobody wants to do it all themselves. Of course, nothing gets done if
> each of us waits for others to do the work.
>
> That's an example of the PUBLIC GOODS PROBLEM where we fail to
On Fri, 14 Oct 2016 19:35:21 -0700
Aaron Wolf wrote:
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> With a road blocked by a snowdrift, everyone wants it cleared, but
> nobody wants to do it all themselves. Of course, nothing gets done if
> each of us waits for others to do the work.
I think explaining the road
Intermission: We need a proper meeting for this, doing this the e-mail
style isn't going to work.
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