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Church of Economics on FASTnet
Although no one wants a human moderator on PKT
forum, we might wish for a perfect moderator made
of software -- it would recognize necessary messages
even though it could not create them. It would screen
out waste, not volume from a single source. Imagine
giving people equal time in history or stand-up
comedy. It would even set the pace to give you a
net "fix" when running silent, yet never overdose
your time or your system
There is a moderated list of federal activists on
issues in science and technology, FASTnet@xxxxxxxxxxxx
They carry about four messages a week. Virtually none
are anything but serious.
I am pleased to say they carried the essay entitled
"Church of Economics", which first appeared on PKT.
The moderators sent it 24 hours after they got it.
Nobel prize? I have informed Assar Lindbeck of both
the civil right of full employment, and, the war on
inflation, automation can be enlisted to wage. I also
told him I bought his book. FASTnet today. Stockholm
tomorrow.
John
- Thread context:
- Nobel Prize,
Dionisio Carmo-Neto Sun 01 Oct 1995, 03:38 GMT
- Japan\ recent decisions,
Timothy Canova Sat 30 Sep 1995, 23:48 GMT
- Keynesian "optimism",
glevy Sat 30 Sep 1995, 09:25 GMT
- Church of Economics on FASTnet,
John Gelles Sat 30 Sep 1995, 03:35 GMT
- Reading, Writing and Happiness,
John Gelles Sat 30 Sep 1995, 01:16 GMT
- Thinking Creatively,
Dionisio Carmo-Neto Fri 29 Sep 1995, 23:03 GMT
- Post-Agian Thought,
Kevin Quinn Fri 29 Sep 1995, 21:48 GMT
- a model of adaptive preferences?,
C.N.Gomersall Fri 29 Sep 1995, 19:04 GMT
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