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lifg posted:Ah, the Austrian economist. The phrase is Monday Morning Quarterback. Monday Night is when the last game of the week is played.
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quote:Okay, so how do pedophiles work their way into this? Well, In the rollercoaster analogy on the last page, this is where you come over the first hill and spot the first drop you're about to ride down.
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Lottery of Babylon is the coat that the internet puts down for you you that you don't have to walk through a puddle. He touches the gutter-water so you don't have to get your shoes wet.
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Maxwells Demon posted:The phrase is Monday Morning Quarterback. Monday Night is when the last game of the week is played.
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Strudel Man posted:I don't think that makes a lot of sense, since 'monday morning quarterback' has the connotation of someone making judgements which are easy with the benefit of hindsight. That is... exactly what that means.
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If Austrian Economists are Monday Night QBs then they are Andy Dalton.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 18:10 |
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lifg posted:This.... is real? Welcome to Libertarians/Ancaps! He's one of their major philosophical icons.
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Tiberius Thyben posted:Welcome to Libertarians/Ancaps! He's one of their major philosophical icons. And Rothbard is considered the more moderate one!
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Strudel Man posted:I don't think that makes a lot of sense, since 'monday morning quarterback' has the connotation of someone making judgements which are easy with the benefit of hindsight. Exactly that, also with the connotation of someone who doesn't play the game themselves.
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Chitin posted:That is... exactly what that means. Strudel Man has a new favorite as of 00:48 on Feb 23, 2017 |
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Almost all NFL games are played on Sunday, hence Monday morning quarterbacking.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 00:48 |
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Yes, that would make the explanation sensible.
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 00:49 |
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lifg posted:Ah, the Austrian economist. The thing that baffles me most about Austrian school adherents is that they're violently opposed to Keynsian economics even though Keynsian economics has been proven to actually work. It's a prime example of ideology over reality.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:The thing that baffles me most about Austrian school adherents is that they're violently opposed to Keynsian economics even though Keynsian economics has been proven to actually work. It's a prime example of ideology over reality. [praxing intensifies]
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Well if you just accept a priori that markets absolutely cannot fail under any circumstances then
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# ? Feb 23, 2017 01:19 |
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Markets cannot fail, they can only be failed.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:The thing that baffles me most about Austrian school adherents is that they're violently opposed to Keynsian economics even though Keynsian economics has been proven to actually work. It's a prime example of ideology over reality. Yeah, I love how Keynes' economics has in some circumstances had flawed predictions but in general seems to work in practice, whereas the Austrian school has beautifully consistent theorems that frequently fall over when exposed to the real world. We've been doing this Supply Side poo poo for at least forty years, we have lots of evidence the theory doesn't match the practice.
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DarkHorse posted:Yeah, I love how Keynes' economics has in some circumstances had flawed predictions but in general seems to work in practice, whereas the Austrian school has beautifully consistent theorems that frequently fall over when exposed to the real world. See, that's just it; there is a gently caress load of Actually Real Proof from the Real World of Reality on the Real Earth that the austerity Austrian economists love so much has disastrous results while Keynsian economics aren't perfect but actually work pretty well most of the time. The Austrian school just goes "well nobody has used our ideas hard enough yet. The problem is them not us."
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ToxicSlurpee posted:The Austrian school just goes "well nobody has used our ideas hard enough yet. The problem is them not us." I wonder how they feel about the fact that this is the exact same argument people make in favour of communism.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:See, that's just it; there is a gently caress load of Actually Real Proof from the Real World of Reality on the Real Earth that the austerity Austrian economists love so much has disastrous results while Keynsian economics aren't perfect but actually work pretty well most of the time. “Somalia is full of black people, so it doesn’t count.” I’m paraphrasing here. I don’t think “black people” is in their vocabulary.
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The Cheshire Cat posted:I wonder how they feel about the fact that this is the exact same argument people make in favour of communism. Except Communism is a much broader concept that is way harder to implement than "cut all spending that helps the poor" so they're not really comparable
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The Cheshire Cat posted:I wonder how they feel about the fact that this is the exact same argument people make in favour of communism. They don't, introspection and reflection is not really their thing.
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Laserjet 4P posted:They don't, introspection and reflection is not really their thing. Yeah, they stick to procedural programming because it's purer.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Yeah, they stick to procedural programming because it's purer. Holy poo poo.
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Quoting a post from the spaceflight thread because NASA can't create a comparison picture of TRAPPIST-1 that isn't overcomplicated and out of scale as gently caress. Bates posted:NASA made some posters They're all pretty though.
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Aggressively athiest but still relying on "the meek shall inherit the earth"
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I stole this from yospos:
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sour_grapes.tiff desperate_hope.bmp
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 13:15 |
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Judging by the stratospheric level of life satisfaction at age 80, I'm pretty sure it's a joke graph.
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Can't wait to turn 42 and finally as happy as a regular person.
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Paladinus posted:Can't wait to turn 42 and finally as happy as a regular person. Of course. At that age you finally get The Answer.
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FrozenVent posted:I stole this from yospos: This is a terrible way to run a subway network. There's no way to get from the red to the pink line even though they're adjacent, and three short lines apparently don't link up with any other ones? Awful urban planning imo.
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vyelkin posted:This is a terrible way to run a subway network. There's no way to get from the red to the pink line even though they're adjacent, and three short lines apparently don't link up with any other ones? Awful urban planning imo. You can change from red to pink at Journey Maps, and the three short ones are linked to the networkd with Agile Replacement Bus Services until late 2018. What are you, a tourist?
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vyelkin posted:This is a terrible way to run a subway network. There's no way to get from the red to the pink line even though they're adjacent, and three short lines apparently don't link up with any other ones? Awful urban planning imo. Reminded me of 'changing at Baker Street' http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=change%20at%20Baker%20Street
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Phlegmish posted:Judging by the stratospheric level of life satisfaction at age 80, I'm pretty sure it's a joke graph. It's from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, so yes it's a joke.
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FrozenVent posted:I stole this from yospos: It's astounding the number of things that Deloitte can prove it doesn't understand with a single infographic. Up to and including infographics.
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Nerd happiness is WAY higher around age 20, wth. That's when you go to college and get a clean slate w/o your high school bully-down baggage and can plaster your dorm room with posters of shows you enjoyed at age 9, and play video games w/out your parents telling you to go the gently caress to bed
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sweeperbravo posted:Nerd happiness is WAY higher around age 20, wth. That's when you go to college and get a clean slate w/o your high school bully-down baggage and can plaster your dorm room with posters of shows you enjoyed at age 9, and play video games w/out your parents telling you to go the gently caress to bed That's why he added: (original link)
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sweeperbravo posted:Nerd happiness is WAY higher around age 20, wth. That's when you go to college and get a clean slate w/o your high school bully-down baggage and can plaster your dorm room with posters of shows you enjoyed at age 9, and play video games w/out your parents telling you to go the gently caress to bed Dont doxx me
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