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Alan Goldhammer

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Re: Ideal V.S. Reality of linear behaviour
« Reply #40 on: October 25, 2017, 05:43:55 pm »

Ya think? :-) ROTFL.
They teach you how to handle large sums of money whereas in chemistry we know that we cannot convert lead to gold!!!
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Mark D Segal

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Re: Ideal V.S. Reality of linear behaviour
« Reply #41 on: October 25, 2017, 05:58:16 pm »

They teach you how to handle large sums of money ................

If only. That's actually the MBA program. :-)

But they did try to teach us how human beings can maximize welfare, as defined by an economist - and here too, converting lead to gold was not one of the options. I have to say photography is just a whole lot more satisfying and tangible - even if we need to pay 10 bucks a month for the pleasure (not to speak of the $800 I just shelled out for some boxes of paper, and the $600 last week for ink, the only way I know to handle those kind of sums being to grin and bear it) - and why I tend to dismiss all this upset about being "screwed" by Adobe.
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