http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ijccr/message/6643
>"THE PURE MONEY" WITH THE SEARCH ENGINE 2
>Posted by: "Stan Szopa"
sszopa@... sszopa
>Date: Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:31 pm (PDT)
SS: As I mention in my previous e-mail the con money is a
worthless commodity kind of medium of exchange (I hope
that everybody agree on that) that is also an unstable
universal unit of measure of value and has a store of
value capability.
The pure money on other hand is an abstraction
(number) that appears during acceptance of goods for
exchange by all givers and all receivers in a close
and locked loop and then the abstraction disappears
after transfer of goods is finished.
JCT: Gee Stan, what a waste of time. Two huge articles after
I've explained upteen times how blaming the medium of the
exchange for the malfunction in money is wrong. And you
don't mention the true cause, the interest positive
feedback on the medium, once!
Sure Jesus said some students of Mammon would be forever
seeing without seeing and hearing without hearing but this
more than just being a slow learner.
Your pontificating on your erroneous conclusion wastes our
time. I've already stopped reading most of your stuff and
only noticed this because the blunder was in the very first
paragragh of the second article I was only scanning. Of
course, you have written some good stuff, who but Bill Ryan
can keep getting everything wrong, but that doesn't mitigate
bringing in so much technical tripe. You're one of few
people who find understanding how to use poker chips so
hard. Especially in a world where so many more people,
mostly youth, have already master their use.
I still find it hard to believe you can remain confused over
the malfunction being caused by kind of medium or positive
feedback.
Stan gets another "F" for "failure" from the Banking Systems
Engineering Professor.
--
Abolitionist Slave Leader John C."The Banking Systems Engineer" Turmel
for UNILETS interest-free time-based currency in U.N. resolution C6
to Governments in the
http://www.un.org/millennium/declaration.htm
http://www.cyberclass.net/turmel 519-753-0645 USENET: can.politics