From: Charles Hixson (charleshixsn@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Apr 09 2003 - 12:19:09 MDT
Dehede011@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 4/9/2003 12:46:37 PM Central Standard Time,
>charleshixsn@earthlink.net writes: Money is a set of crooked accounting
>records. The accounting records enable one to make fair exchanges. One puts
>up with their being crooked, because there isn't much choice.
>
>Charles,
> Please expand and expound on that amazing statement. I can't imagine
>what you could possibly mean by that statement and would really like to know.
>Ron h.
>
To reply to your request for information, I must know where you are
having difficulty. This appears quite lacking.
Possibilities:
1) You think money is something real rather than a form of information
2) You don't understand that money is records of transactions
3) You don't understand that the transactions are accounting records
4) You believe that the accounting records are honest
There may be other places where the question should be answered, but
that would take my guesses as to what you meant further afield.
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