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Re: The Gate of the Present Circular Loan? (Not EXACTLY a Jambalaya)
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Sat, 8 Jan 2000 03:46:58 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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> I'm not keen on copies either for the same reason.
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> My POV? I guess I'd want to know significant things about the models.
> Who are the firms, what were they trying to achieve. Not word for word,
> mind you, but enough to give a reader some sense of the context of the
> model when looking at it.
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> Don't want to set you to typing the whole book in, that's for sure!
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> Hence why I'd rather convince you to circular loan yours... this is only
> of limited interest, I suspect.
What would it take to get the English one in circular loan? I'll
transfer $40 from my x.com account into Jeremy's as a deposit. When I
send the book on, the person I send it to could transfer $40 from theirs
into mine. Etcetera. When the book is being sent back to Jeremy, he
could transfer the $40 back to the last guy and we'd all be square.
Or something.
Chris
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