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I type with 2 fingers, so quit pickin on me. LOL
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I type with 2 fingers, so quit pickin on me. LOL
Well, I even had to look at the keyboard to figure out how far apart the X and Y are. The only time they ever got that close was in my macroeconomics class. -- Frank Reid Euthenize to respond |
On 6/9/05 8:38 AM, in article , "Frank Reid"
wrote: I type with 2 fingers, so quit pickin on me. LOL Well, I even had to look at the keyboard to figure out how far apart the X and Y are. The only time they ever got that close was in my macroeconomics class. Damn, I thought you were going to mention the gene pool... Bill |
Well, I even had to look at the keyboard to figure out how far apart the X
and Y are. The only time they ever got that close was in my macroeconomics class. Hmmm. In my macro class, Y stood for National Income, as in C+I+G=Y, but I don't remember an X. Perhaps that was the mark your teacher put on your paper, right next to your answer? vince |
Hmmm. In my macro class, Y stood for National Income, as in C+I+G=Y,
but I don't remember an X. Perhaps that was the mark your teacher put on your paper, right next to your answer? Macro, micro, the one with all the X-Y charts. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
"William Claspy" wrote in message ... On 6/9/05 8:38 AM, in article , "Frank Reid" wrote: I type with 2 fingers, so quit pickin on me. LOL Well, I even had to look at the keyboard to figure out how far apart the X and Y are. The only time they ever got that close was in my macroeconomics class. Damn, I thought you were going to mention the gene pool... Waxing the thread is no way to get them closer together there. :( Wolfgang |
Macro, micro, the one with all the X-Y charts.
I guess you're thinking of the "theory of the firm" graphs with curves representing various costs and revenues. That's micro. Although this may come as a shock, I actually enjoyed that stuff!! And sometimes I began to get a dark suspicion that a few of my students did too! There's no accounting for taste. vince |
Macro, micro, the one with all the X-Y charts. I guess you're thinking of the "theory of the firm" graphs with curves representing various costs and revenues. That's micro. Although this may come as a shock, I actually enjoyed that stuff!! And sometimes I began to get a dark suspicion that a few of my students did too! There's no accounting for taste. Supply and demand. Uh, I was very good at it. Then again, my accounting prof said I should be an accountant as I was a "natural." Of the two, the micro-econ was funner... (and after using a few sentences that, all my profs thought I was an idiot savant). -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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