- Last seen on Apr 19 7:00 PM. Member since February 27.
- I am a 43 year old person
- I have 9 comments, 28 poems, 5 journals
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Tempe Town Lake, it was surely a mistake,
A slice of Manhattan, financed with taxpayer pork, -
A little blue marble, lost in the vastness of space,
As inconspicuous as a penny dropped in a lake,
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- Column: Russian Poetry at allpoetry
I have been blogging at Pravda (on the subject of economics) and came across a thread of Russian poetry translated into English: http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php?t=218660
The photo is of Aleksandr Pushkin - Repo Man at allpoetry
They don’t want to pay. They say, “That’s a civil matter.”
Apparently, this is a euphemism for “you have no rights.” - Werewolf! at allpoetry
I walk on my hind legs like a human,
Though I cannot help leaning forward,
My journal entries
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I catapulted a pumpkin into the air, It fell to earth, I know not where. 1 ― Apologies to Longfellow 2 3 A trebuchet is a type of catapult that converts the potential energy of a counterweight into the kinetic energy of a projectile. The simplest version operates like a see-saw, with the counter
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Until earlier this year, 2009, the socialists were torn between two mutually-inconsistent views of General Equilibrium (GE) Theory. Steve Reglar (2005) writes: As a tool of capitalist hegemony the doctrine of general equilibrium is very useful. It assumes that the normal condition of society is for the state to pl
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Ludwig von Mises writes: 1 Economics in the second German Reich, as represented by the government-appointed university professors, degenerated into an unsystematic, poorly assorted collection of various scraps of knowledge borrowed from history, geography, technology, jurisprudence, and party politics, larded
