[QUOTE="2pac_makaveli"]if you do not like how microsofts xbox360 works i advise you to get a different system and stop complaining about the 360, the threads comlaining about MS are starting to get oldguthwulf_deJust because you buy a certain system does not mean you have to be 100% happy with it, and it certainly does not mean you aren't allowed to voice the concerns/problems you have with it. What kind of attitude is that? :? Exactly. Feedback is there to make things better...not just to ***** and moan. And by the way if a cop asks to search your car...just say no. :)
Buddha_basic's forum posts
[QUOTE="San-Frodenzo"]Yea thats really annoying they need to sort that out....quickly. May i remind you this is microsoft....I wish they fix the annoying 5-10 seconds freeze on the xbox button menu when you're playing and...
try to look who's online...
try to send an invitation...
try to read/send a msg...
try to look at some player's gamercard...
etc...
ras2009
Has anyone ever gotten a hamburger or sandwich that already had a bite taken out of it by the employee from a fast food chain or restaurant? I went to jack in the box to get a spicy chicken sandwich today, i got home and opened it and its all mangled and has a bite taken out of it. Im gong to go down there and get a new one and hopefully some free meal discount or something.Montayabring an interpreter
Since then I've had a bit of a phobia of foreign objects entering my ear canal. YouAmStupidThats what she said?
Also, publicity photos and televised appearances count. But randon paparazzi shots also do NOT count.So photos that might portray someone to be out of their mind intoxicated on something are not ok...but air brushed magazine photos are....hmm. I say any photo of the celeb goes. Photoshop included :)
MrGeezer
It was probably your aunt, and both of you were just a bit slow that day.XilePrincessWell look at his user name....just a bit slow indeed.
Anyway thats a cool story i really enjoyed it (and no thats not sarcasm..adn neither is this....i really enjoyed it)
[QUOTE="Buddha_basic"][QUOTE="lilburtonboy748"]The supply is restricted, not the VALUE. Less supply, more value. It doesn't matter. The purchasing power does not change. It is the medium of exchange, not wealth. So if there is less of the medium of change, wealth from production is not lost, there is just less of the medium of exchange to deal with more production. That means every unit of exchange is more valuable, so there is no problem. lilburtonboy748No it means if you have a surplus in gold, then you force nominal output and prices to catch up. I dont see how the purchasing power cant change? How are you backing our money with gold then? So this means yesterday my friend bought a cd for 100 beans. Today i bought it for 200 beans, but its value is the same and yet we both worked the same exact hours at the same pay for a pay check equaling 1000 beans.....Doesnt work.What? What don't you understand about what I said? Less gold=Less medium of exchange. But production has not changed. That means that each unit of exchange is worth more. It is as simple as that, Demand for the medium of exchange does up, but the supply does not. Do you know about supply and demand? This drives up the price (value) of each unit of exchange. Each unit of exchange is worth more.... So is the unit of exchange the paper that we're using? I guess i am confused My point is, is that the value of the paper money will fluctuate too much because there is not enough gold for this. Where do you set the value of gold? Its bound to change every single day. So while 1 dollar equals 1/28 of an ounce of gold yesterday, the price of gold changed today and now 1 dollar = 1/5 an ounce of gold....
[QUOTE="Buddha_basic"][QUOTE="lilburtonboy748"]No it isn't. The paper money IS the gold. Same thing. It doesn't change. The value of gold can be changed depending on the amount of gold available. But the paper money is irrelevant. If there is less gold, the each unit of gold is worth more, and vice versa. lilburtonboy748But money supply is restricted by teh supply of gold. Otherwise you are continually changing the value of the money you have in your pocket to meet the amount of gold at hand. And once again what happenes when people watn to turn in their paper money for the actual gold?The supply is restricted, not the VALUE. Less supply, more value. It doesn't matter. The purchasing power does not change. It is the medium of exchange, not wealth. So if there is less of the medium of change, wealth from production is not lost, there is just less of the medium of exchange to deal with more production. That means every unit of exchange is more valuable, so there is no problem. No it means if you have a surplus in gold, then you force nominal output and prices to catch up. I dont see how the purchasing power cant change? How are you backing our money with gold then? So this means yesterday my friend bought a cd for 100 beans. Today i bought it for 200 beans, but its value is the same and yet we both worked the same exact hours at the same pay for a pay check equaling 1000 beans.....Doesnt work.
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