Actually, what he is claiming is, that we are a "process which existed to benefit from scarcity."
I think one should first define this before using it as a presumption.
Perhaps evolution istelf is such a process, or at least evolution in the eyes of some. But I don't think society as a whole benefits from scarcity. (Some would argue the opposite.) This all basically implies that we may need to change our definition of evolution. (Or be more market savvy for our next book and invent terms like devolution, etc.)
Making and distributing cards should probably cost less than making a CD. (If you don't count the jewel case and liner, but then, another poster suggested they wouldn't even need to be plastic but would instead be a print of some form of user id and one time password. I *really* want them to start bitching about their razor thin profit margins when that happens.)
You mean you don't enjoy the hidden software which installs itself and facilitates the targeting of advertisements at you while you browse the web? For me this not only alleviates the guilt of sharing files, but also helps me realise I really do need to order a tiny web cam sold by women in provocative clothing.
"Their findings will be part of a two-year study to help lawmakers decide if the state "... doesn't use money wisely?
Sunoco Inc.? (SUN NYSE) Yeah those guys are doing great. Wished SUNW was looking like that....
X11 popup under Solaris plasma displays?
Shhh....
A lot of those books haven't been discredited yet.
// Those are states, not measurable quantities.
There is an abundance of truth in this boolean variable. I would not like to set it false, I just think it shouldn't be so true.
Actually, what he is claiming is, that we are a "process which existed to benefit from scarcity." I think one should first define this before using it as a presumption. Perhaps evolution istelf is such a process, or at least evolution in the eyes of some. But I don't think society as a whole benefits from scarcity. (Some would argue the opposite.) This all basically implies that we may need to change our definition of evolution. (Or be more market savvy for our next book and invent terms like devolution, etc.)
Making and distributing cards should probably cost less than making a CD. (If you don't count the jewel case and liner, but then, another poster suggested they wouldn't even need to be plastic but would instead be a print of some form of user id and one time password. I *really* want them to start bitching about their razor thin profit margins when that happens.)
You mean you don't enjoy the hidden software which installs itself and facilitates the targeting of advertisements at you while you browse the web? For me this not only alleviates the guilt of sharing files, but also helps me realise I really do need to order a tiny web cam sold by women in provocative clothing.