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-=> Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 13 Feb 14 06:13:35 <=-
MK> -={ Wed Feb 12 22:13:35 PST 2014 }=-
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NB>> Even those that do economise are ending up agonising as well
MK> Perhaps we have crossed the point of no return and there is little to
MK> nothing of any real value left to economize. For example many of the
MK> fresh fish sold in the marketplace isn't really what it is advertised
MK> as being, and costs more than the real fish did before it was fished
MK> beyond sustainabllity (ie economized). With each replacement species
MK> the cycle is repeated until there are no substitutions.
MK> Simple economics.
Sigh. There are, however, some efforts towards bringing back the
previous species to a point where they can again be sustainably raised.
And then, there's this theory that inflation provides more moola for
buying things... one does wonder... ;0
ttyl neb
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