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The Cosmic Corner
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517<i> We are talking about the same people, right? Some of these people deveTimF-11/30/2001
516<at the stone age level of development.> We are talking about the same pecosmicforce-11/29/2001
515<i> Countries have benefited where no investment was made. What's thatTimF-11/29/2001
514Countries have benefited where no investment was made or DESPITE the investment cosmicforce-11/29/2001
513Not all investments have had postive long term or even short term effects, but tTimF-11/29/2001
512>Would we be better now if no polluting industry had made and major investmencosmicforce-11/29/2001
511Yes environmental regs in Latin America are often looser. However this does notTimF-11/29/2001
510I agree in typical cases. But, my analysis shows that this is a non-linear probcosmicforce-11/29/2001
509>The trade with and investment in Latin America was self interested, not donecosmicforce-11/29/2001
508<i> Panamanians will finally benefit from the Canal. But most RWE folks prTimF-11/29/2001
507I read and posted (I think) on this about 12 months ago. It is better to run thSolon-11/29/2001
506> I'm sure you can come up with any number of examples of negative intercosmicforce-11/27/2001
505<i> Then choose another source on Latin American facts if you think these TimF-11/27/2001
504Then choose another source on Latin American facts if you think these are biasedcosmicforce-11/27/2001
503<i> Grub. </i> I could have easily had it considering I posted 49TimF-11/27/2001
502I would almost agree except that the world money from oil and heroine consumptiocosmicforce-11/27/2001
501Nice grub. I tend to agree with Don Rumsfeld in this Nov 16th interview. <IBill-11/27/2001
500Grub. I don't post on Beanies because there are too many people into slamcosmicforce-11/27/2001
499Cosmic I did volunteer a position of my own. Specifically that most of the goodTimF-11/27/2001
498Tim, I've watched you long enough to know your MO. You will not volunteercosmicforce-11/27/2001
497Why do you think more drops will hit you in a drizzle?cosmicforce-11/27/2001
496Yes, another factor to consider. Cotton and wool are so absorbent. Maybe thereTom Clarke-11/27/2001
495Plus, if you run, the drops will hit with greater impact - thus spreading furthethames_sider-11/27/2001
494I think maybe you're overthinking this thing, but I agree with your conclusiTom Clarke-11/27/2001
493Sorry I'm not going to play that game. If you wish to make the case that thTimF-11/26/2001
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