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    communism is an economic theory, same as capitalism and socialism. communism in layman's terms means: the state owns and operates all industry, public facilities, land use, ETC. the state in turn assigns jobs and labor for the people, ...
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  • Pareto Curves and Other Economic Esoterica | Firedoglake

    The biggest rot in economic theory is Pareto's definition of “welfare” and his “Pareto optimality,” in which the distribution of goods (wealth) is “optimal” if and only if all voluntary trades have been completed — the fact that one ...
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    I think Wittgenstein could be right about his theory about finding family like chrematistics to fully understand a definition. I have adapted this thought to a copy/ parody/original scale. Here is also a list of family characteristics I ...
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    Originally Posted by Pinoy View Post. Your grandpa looks like that physicist dude, can't recall his name. The plumber guy that helped develop string theory. Pretty cool. He is actually an amazing individual. ...
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    The Big Bang Theory Full Song With Titles - Barenaked Ladies - High Definition

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    How To Play By Ear 1 - A Definition

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    #1-2 Chaos theory, infinity, randomness, fractals and african people

    A fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole," a property called self-similarity. The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin fractus meaning "broken" or "fractured." A mathematical fractal is based on an equation that undergoes iteration, a form of feedback based on recursion. A fractal often has the following features: •It has a fine structure at arbitrarily small scales. •It is too irregular to be easily described in traditional Euclidean geometric language. •It is self-similar (at least approximately or stochastically). •It has a Hausdorff dimension which is greater than its topological dimension (although this requirement is not met by space-filling curves such as the Hilbert curve). •It has a simple and recursive definition. Because they appear similar at all levels of magnification, fractals are often considered to be infinitely complex (in informal terms). Natural objects that approximate fractals to a degree include clouds, mountain ranges, lightning bolts, coastlines, and snow flakes. However, not all self-similar objects are fractals—for example, the real line (a straight Euclidean line) is formally self-similar but fails to have other fractal characteristics; for instance, it is regular enough to be described in Euclidean terms. Images of fractals can be created using fractal generating software. Images ...
  • Asus O!Play HD2 High Definition Video Player

    Asus O!Play HD2 High Definition Video Player

    Asus is releasing their third generation of HD video players in the O!Play HD2, it plays all video formats, comes with a USB 3.0 connector, eSata, HDMI output and even in theory could play back Youtube in HD from its Ethernet connection if Google would authorize set-top-box makers to connect with the Youtube video API.
  • #2-2 Chaos theory, infinity, randomness, fractals and african people

    #2-2 Chaos theory, infinity, randomness, fractals and african people

    A fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole," a property called self-similarity. The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin fractus meaning "broken" or "fractured." A mathematical fractal is based on an equation that undergoes iteration, a form of feedback based on recursion. A fractal often has the following features: •It has a fine structure at arbitrarily small scales. •It is too irregular to be easily described in traditional Euclidean geometric language. •It is self-similar (at least approximately or stochastically). •It has a Hausdorff dimension which is greater than its topological dimension (although this requirement is not met by space-filling curves such as the Hilbert curve). •It has a simple and recursive definition. Because they appear similar at all levels of magnification, fractals are often considered to be infinitely complex (in informal terms). Natural objects that approximate fractals to a degree include clouds, mountain ranges, lightning bolts, coastlines, and snow flakes. However, not all self-similar objects are fractals—for example, the real line (a straight Euclidean line) is formally self-similar but fails to have other fractal characteristics; for instance, it is regular enough to be described in Euclidean terms. Images of fractals can be created using fractal generating software. Images ...
  • How free is your parking?

    How free is your parking?

    There is no such thing as a free lunch, and there is no such thing as free parking. Providing parking requires land, and land requires revenue to pay for its rent. Basic economic theory would have developers providing parking up to the point where revenue raised by last the car park equals the value of the next best land use alternative. Minimum Parking Requirements (MPRs), by definition, force developers to provide parking above this economically efficient level, which raises development costs, subsidizes private automobile transport over other modes such as walking, cycling and public transport, and provides incentives to develop at low densities, encouraging sprawl. MPRs distort economic decisionmaking because they do not allow consumers or producers of parking to avoid the costs of parking by providing or consuming less. MPRs inhibit free and informed choice, and they exacerbate social/cultural inequities by redistributing wealth across transport demographics. MPRs are included in most district plans in New Zealand, with the exceptions of Auckland and Wellington CBDs. Julie Anne Genter is a transport planner at McCormick Rankin Cagney, Auckland Stuart Donovan is a transport engineer at McCormick Rankin Cagney, Auckland Tim Hazledine is Professor of Economics and Head of Department at the University of Auckland Last year Julie presented a paper on this topic to the NZ Society for Sustainability Engineering and Science www.nzsses.auckland.ac.nz Stuart was recently ...
  • Moment of Inertia Theory Part 1

    Moment of Inertia Theory Part 1

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    Capacitors Theory

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