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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for human interaction in alt.philosophy
Author: Tim
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:47
... millions of dollars. Where's the "labor" in the value? Tim solves the problem of missing labor by expanding the notion of "labor" to include any human interaction with a good. Nope, I used the typical economic definition. You equated labour with ditch digging. It's you who is toying with and changing definitions to suit your ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:12
... sometimes in the millions of dollars. Where's the "labor" in the value? Tim solves the problem of missing labor by expanding the notion of "labor" to include any human interaction with a good. I.e., I invest labor in a diamond-laden meteorite by noticing it lying in my back yard. An assessor imparts value to land by assesing it. ...
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Re: what is the important uses of emacs lisp?
Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for human interaction in gnu.emacs.help
Author: Pascal J. Bourguignon
Date: Aug 21, 2008 18:23
...benefit from PCs knew nothing about them and were understandably intimidated and so they welcomed the whole point-and-grunt model of machine-human interaction. But now? Sheesh. Isn't it time for people to start using computers like intelligent civilized humans? And just when I thought it couldn't get any worse than the old Macintosh model of if...
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Re: what is the important uses of emacs lisp?
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Author: Evans Winner
Date: Aug 21, 2008 16:01
... benefit from PCs knew nothing about them and were understandably intimidated and so they welcomed the whole point-and-grunt model of machine-human interaction. But now? Sheesh. Isn't it time for people to start using computers like intelligent civilized humans? And just when I thought it couldn't get any worse than the old Macintosh model of if-it-...
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Re: Simple objective ideas confabulated into complex subjective stories
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 12, 2008 15:38
... man jumps through hoops of her liking [hopefully].  I like the idea that we are all 'Dancing Bears'.  But I speak to an  underlying nature and not the human interaction itself and the dance itself can be a very serious matter, entering into violent conflict and death...even perhaps war.  Most women would not see themselves as pupper ...
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Re: Simple objective ideas confabulated into complex subjective stories
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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 12, 2008 14:53
... the man jumps through hoops of her liking [hopefully]. I like the idea that we are all 'Dancing Bears'. But I speak to an underlying nature and not the human interaction itself and the dance itself can be a very serious matter, entering into violent conflict and death...even perhaps war. Most women would not see themselves as pupper ...
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Re: Software: Consciousness or Instinct?
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Author: T-minus108
Date: Aug 2, 2008 16:06
... you think you're commanding it or not, you would not be able to command a ball to fall up unless you strapped a rocket to the ball or projected it in some other way, and even so there is a human interaction involved. A computer will not turn on or run or use electricity unless a human turns it on.
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Re: Ineternet censorhip and human net censorhip Re: China bashing fashionable
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Author: bmoore
Date: Aug 1, 2008 15:48
... thought China did provide material for China bashing, e.g., human rights abuse, internet censorship, Tibet problem... China bashing is criticism.... What is so bad about internet censorhip in comparison to human net censorhip which is practiced by all countries? Is it not true that humans and especially human interactions are, after all, the utlmate sources of all information and creativity? More hot air and specious ...
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Date: Aug 1, 2008 14:13
...: full time Start Date: 2008-08-01 Company Name: Citi Contact: Human Resources Phone: email only please Fax: email only please Description: Help ... Candidate(s) must possess excellent client-interfacing (end-users) skills. This particular position relies heavily on human interaction and basic technology troubleshooting skills. Necessary technology skills will be learned in the work environment and mentored...
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Re: Ineternet censorhip and human net censorhip Re: China bashing fashionable
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Author: abianchen
Date: Aug 1, 2008 05:25
... you thought China did provide material for China bashing, e.g., human rights abuse, internet censorship, Tibet problem... China bashing is criticism ... ROC. What is so bad about internet censorhip in comparison to human net censorhip which is practiced by all countries? Is it not true that humans and especially human interactions are, after all, the utlmate sources of all information and creativity? ...
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