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Incompiuta...anzi....mancante!!
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Is the 'Good Life' as America Knows it Over?
Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for inventors in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:28
... bad debts, it was systematically abandoning the New Deal's commitment to regulation. That, of course, was in the very period when financial markets became ever more arcane, ever less comprehensible even to their Frankenstein-ian inventors, and ever more in need of monitoring. So the "socialization of risk" was accompanied by the "privatization of reward," which now is likely to prove a truly deadly combination. That the crisis has now ...
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Re: Tib Lub Siab Qub li 300 BC
Group: soc.culture.hmong · Group Profile · Search for inventors in soc.culture.hmong
Author: zhen
Date: Sep 18, 2008 13:25
... no kom nws nrov npe. what you are saying does not even make sense. you offended and continue to offend the inventors as saying they want fame that is why they created such and such writing systems. that is wrong. you did not even answer the question, how many inventors did you talk with and how many responded to you with something that could be remotely interpreted as a desire for fame?...
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Teamouse Chanezumi's FurFilms List
Group: fur.answers · Group Profile · Search for inventors in fur.answers
Author: Herman Miller
Date: Sep 15, 2008 02:49
... as the characters in Disney's animated _Robin Hood_), this guide also includes films featuring talking animals, characters that are part-human and part- animal (such as Dr. Moreau's creations or the unfortunate inventor in _The Fly_), dragons, unicorns, werewolves, and other films that may be of furry interest (particularly those that have been mentioned in alt.fan.furry). Furfilm fans are encouraged to contribute brief reviews of their ...
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Re: Why God keeps people in uncertainty of His existence (JP)
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for inventors in alt.philosophy
Author: Langevinger66
Date: Sep 12, 2008 22:34
...in God typically cease to seek knowledge and truth. Also they cease their stubborn fight with obstructions of fate and in everything they begin to give up. From thinking seekers of truth and from creative inventors, such people deeply believing in God usually transform themselves into thoughtless pleasers and worshippers of God, who spend time on infinitive repetition of the same prayers. For example, as this is described in ...
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Why God keeps people in uncertainty of His existence (JP)
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for inventors in alt.philosophy
Author: janpajak
Date: Sep 12, 2008 22:29
...believe in God typically cease to seek knowledge and truth. Also they cease their stubborn fight with obstructions of fate and in everything they begin to give up. From thinking seekers of truth and from creative inventors, such people deeply believing in God usually transform themselves into thoughtless pleasers and worshippers of God, who spend time on infinitive repetition of the same prayers. For example, as this is described in item #...
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Re: Incompiuta...anzi....mancante!!
Group: it.arti.musica.classica · Group Profile · Search for inventors in it.arti.musica.classica
Author: gianni.d
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:43
... conosciuto di Franz...... D'altra parte qua da noi, in Europa, si ragiona con la partita doppia (che è schiava, nel commercio, della popolarità degli artisti). Esiste l'Omnia di Beethoven e non quella dell'inventore dell'Incompiuta....un'opera che da sola, nonostante sia ritenuta imcompleta-incompiuta, lo sottrae dal mondo degli "incoscienti" e lo eleva all'ultimo cielo...da pochi eletti abitato. Non è un'incompiuta, è già perfetta cos...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for inventors in alt.philosophy
Author: Tim
Date: Sep 10, 2008 06:54
... the uselessness of "labor" as a measure of economic value. You mean the patent rights were worth a fortune. Patent rights, of course, were created by the government in order to reward inventors for their * labor*. Then why aren't patents granted for every invention submitted, even those which involved comparable (or even greater) *labor* to those accepted? Patents are only refused if it's not a ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Andy F.
Date: Sep 10, 2008 06:18
... the uselessness of "labor" as a measure of economic value. You mean the patent rights were worth a fortune. Patent rights, of course, were created by the government in order to reward inventors for their * labor*. Then why aren't patents granted for every invention submitted, even those which involved comparable (or even greater) *labor* to those accepted? Patents are only refused if it's not a real invention,...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for inventors in alt.philosophy
Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 10, 2008 04:32
... more the uselessness of "labor" as a measure of economic value. You mean the patent rights were worth a fortune. Patent rights, of course, were created by the government in order to reward inventors for their * labor*. Then why aren't patents granted for every invention submitted, even those which involved comparable (or even greater) *labor* to those accepted? And how can mere "patent rights" be worth a fortune before a ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for inventors in alt.philosophy
Author: Andy F.
Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:36
...the potential*, underscoring even more the uselessness of "labor" as a measure of economic value. You mean the patent rights were worth a fortune. Patent rights, of course, were created by the government in order to reward inventors for their * labor*. As for "what people are willing to work for" that's at least closer to the mark and in the right direction. But that of course varies all over the place depending on individual ...
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