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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

The computer room 

The keyboards here are endowed with a certain clickity-clackity nature reminiscent of the old DOS-driven IBM-compatible days. It is easy to get lost in the wealth of knowledge here, yet the question for the day is quite specific: what factors should a country consider in choosing its nominal anchor?

That is, when a small open country is plagued by rampant inflation, how does it go about halting it? Yesterday's question was a person's behavior under fear of starvation. Tomorrow's question will consider the tendency to share risk in agrarian societies.

Clickity-clack. It'll be ok - the days are growing darker and the learning process grows deeper. Deadlines are of no concern, yet I could do better. The future is filled with uncertainty, yet I embrace it. I won't be returning this year; I'll only embrace two of my three homes for now. Maybe soon there will be a fourth.

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