enceplhalitis, Rachael Carson and technology

1999-09-17 Thread Tom Lowe
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Re: Created Unequal by James Galbraith

1999-05-31 Thread Tom Lowe
uot;. Robert Putnam of Harvard has done considerable work on voluntary civil institutions: http://epn.org/prospect/putn-cor.html Tom Lowe _____ Tom LoweJudge a moth Jackson, Mississ

Re: FW Now for something completely different...

1999-03-11 Thread Tom Lowe
e second set. Write them down. Tom __________ Tom Lowe The tygers of wrath are wiser than Jackson, Mississippithe horses of instruction. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - W

Re: Not so fast - reply to "Digital Havenots R US" II

1999-03-03 Thread Tom Lowe
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Not so fast - reply to "Digital Havenots R US"

1999-03-03 Thread Tom Lowe
r an explanation see: http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Factsheets/nominute.html The full text of the Ruling and Notice is to be found at http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/fcc99038.txt Tom Lowe _______

Re: Weekly Analysis -- January 11, 1999 (fwd)

1999-01-10 Thread Tom Lowe
goods but uncontrolled flows of capital. There is a profound difference in the two. _____ Tom LoweJudge a moth Jackson, Mississippi by the beauty of its candle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Rumi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What about (blush) gas

1999-01-08 Thread Tom Lowe
n a year," he said.[end] _________ Tom LoweJudge a moth Jackson, Mississippi by the beauty of its candle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Rumi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jay Hanson's remarks on economists

1998-11-16 Thread Tom Lowe
t only unremunerative (astronomers had to make a living, too) but virtually unthinkable, due to the medieval scholastic university filtering system. Some things just don't change. Regards, Tom __ Tom Lowe

Re: FW: Economic Engineers (was: modularizing the economy)

1998-10-04 Thread Tom Lowe
tion in the form of nation-based limitation on capital flows will be effective -- not when international trade is the lifeblood of so many developing nations. I'm not so wise as to know the answer on this one. Perhaps a Tobin tax. But the world economy clearly exhibits the characteristi

Re: FW: Economic Engineers (was: modularizing the economy)

1998-10-04 Thread Tom Lowe
virtually the entire biosphere. A better analogue is a living organism. Try to imagine a computer model of the human body. Think of all the global, semi-global and local variables you would need. Body temperature is a global variable ~ glob