Huh? Magic?
Granted its a quick example but its just a reference to stealing/
theft/not paying for something youwant.
Your right though. My example should have included magic and a 20
sided D&D die.
Roll die..
An 18! Yes the new Stribord CD. Hot damn!:)
aLEKs
On Nov 29, 2006, at 11:51 AM, David Powers wrote:
Except in this case, your neighbor's fridge is magic, and no matter
how much food you eat, there is still the same amount left in the
fridge, so nobody has to hungry... You shouldn't use scarcity-based
logic to define an economic situation where scarcity only exists
artificially.
~David
On 11/29/06, aleks vasic <bvasic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, i feel the same way.
Next time i am hungry i am going to rifle through my neighbors
fridge
because i want to eat, i just do not want to pay for it.
aLEKs
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