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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BNEZ Coffee Shop
BNEZ 0.00Sep 18 5:00 PM EST

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To: Leroyt who wrote (302)2/10/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: WEBNATURAL  Read Replies (3) of 365
 
This one was in my name...

To: +traderdan (1356 )
From: +Barney
Tuesday, Feb 9 1999 11:04PM ET
Reply # of 1367

Dilbert's "Salary Theorem"

Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that "Engineers and scientists
can never earn as much as business executives and sales
people." This theorem can now be supported by a mathematical
equation based on the following two postulates:

Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power.
Postulate 2: Time is Money.

As every engineer knows: Power = Work / Time
Since: Knowledge = Power and Time = Money
We know that Knowledge = Work/Money.
Solving for Money, we get: Money = Work / Knowledge.

Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity,
regardless of the amount of work done.

Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make.
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