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report Corey's crossposting abuse support@oar.net Re: Worked out a nice coin magic routine.     

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Author: Eric H.
Date: Sep 6, 2007 10:47

Seems Corey decided that hopping on OSC's machines would be easier than following common USENet courtesy. Contact them and maybe we'll hear he got arrested for trespassing on their campus, among other things. support@oar.net is the current address. Be sure to include full headers so they'll know what machine he used; google it if you don't know how to do it. If someone has a pic of him, ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"     

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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:15

... on an 18th century definition was a cop out. --------------------------------------- That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"     

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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 12, 2008 22:15

... worker would destroy whatever value the diamond had, not enhance it. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"     

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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 12, 2008 13:02

...there are three basic factors of production: land, labour, and capital. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"     

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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:31

... are three basic factors of production: land, labour, and capital. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, ...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 9, 2008 04:03

... to close by the end of the year. "There will be many thousands of closures – probably 6,000 in the next three or four years," warned Mark Brumby, a City analyst with Blue Oar Securities. The BBPA is asking publicans to ring their bells at 1pm on 14 September to protest at the planned tax rise. Pubs are being urged to concentrate on the "five fs" – food, ...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 9, 2008 04:01

...> >> to close by the end of the year. "There will be many thousands of closures – probably 6,000 in the next three or four years," warned Mark Brumby, a City analyst with Blue Oar Securities. The BBPA is asking publicans to ring their bells at 1pm on 14 September to protest at the planned tax rise. Pubs are being urged to concentrate on the "five fs" – food, ...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week     

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Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Sep 9, 2008 00:35

...>>>> to close by the end of the year. "There will be many thousands of closures – probably 6,000 in the next three or four years," warned Mark Brumby, a City analyst with Blue Oar Securities. The BBPA is asking publicans to ring their bells at 1pm on 14 September to protest at the planned tax rise. Pubs are being urged to concentrate on the "five fs" – food, families,...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 8, 2008 23:17

...expected to close by the end of the year. "There will be many thousands of closures – probably 6,000 in the next three or four years," warned Mark Brumby, a City analyst with Blue Oar Securities. The BBPA is asking publicans to ring their bells at 1pm on 14 September to protest at the planned tax rise. Pubs are being urged to concentrate on the "five fs" – food, families...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week     

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Author: Peter Hill
Date: Sep 8, 2008 09:54

... pubs are expected to close by the end of the year. "There will be many thousands of closures – probably 6,000 in the next three or four years," warned Mark Brumby, a City analyst with Blue Oar Securities. The BBPA is asking publicans to ring their bells at 1pm on 14 September to protest at the planned tax rise. Pubs are being urged to concentrate on the "five fs" – food, families, ...
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