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#26 2003-11-11 22:28:30

Bill White
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Re: Let's talk economics - are economic "laws" really immutable?

And then, I honestly see trends that people aren't able to really use it up. Look at storage space. I have a 40 gig hard drive, and it's taken me three years to fill it (granted, I do have a lot of cds burnt, but I'm talking about 'needed' data, stuff on CDs is for archival purposes). I'm not sure I'll even need a large HD for a while.

My wife and I are looking to try some video editing. Dazzle has a system for a few hundred dollars but we need a significant upgrade of our PC otherwise, slowness and major hang time.

So, maybe next year, or once I finish and sell my dang book. tongue

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#27 2023-03-28 06:45:52

Mars_B4_Moon
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Re: Let's talk economics - are economic "laws" really immutable?

Europol sounds alarm about criminal use of ChatGPT, sees grim outlook

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Silicon Valley Bank itself was main cause of bank’s failure, Fed official says

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Silicon Valley Bank was fastest collapse since Barings, says BoE governor

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Binance Crypto Empire Dwarfs FTX at Peak and Dominates Industry
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In every single corner of the crypto landscape, one name pops up: Binance.

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