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  • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

    I'm all for it. No more trying to figure out what time a sporting event "actually" occurs at, no more of those pesky Pacific Islands skipping days or re-living days when the date line hops around, no more trying to figure out what time I can safely call home when I'm doing field work. One standard 24 hour clock. Sign me up.
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    • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

      Maybe we compromise. Have a 24-hour* "standard earth time" (just go with GMT fer chrissake) and then have local times designated by relation to sunrise and sunset. May I humbly suggest:

      Matins (midway between sunset and sunrise)
      Lauds (sunrise - 3 hours)
      Prime (sunrise)
      Terce (sunrise + 3 hours )
      Sext (midway between sunrise and sunrise)
      None (sunset - 3 hours)
      Vespers (sunset)
      Compline (sunset + 3 hours)

      Clocks can work just like GPS, working against a table of sunrises and sunsets. The interval between Compline/Matins/Lauds and Terce/Sext/None wax and wane through the year depending on latitude.

      * Of course, we should really just go all the way to sidereal time.
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      • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        Maybe we compromise. Have a 24-hour* "standard earth time" (just go with GMT fer chrissake) and then have local times designated by relation to sunrise and sunset. May I humbly suggest:

        Matins (midway between sunset and sunrise)
        Lauds (sunrise - 3 hours)
        Prime (sunrise)
        Terce (sunrise + 3 hours )
        Sext (midway between sunrise and sunrise)
        None (sunset - 3 hours)
        Vespers (sunset)
        Compline (sunset + 3 hours)

        Clocks can work just like GPS, working against a table of sunrises and sunsets. The interval between Compline/Matins/Lauds and Terce/Sext/None wax and wane through the year depending on latitude.

        * Of course, we should really just go all the way to sidereal time.
        Someone's never heard of UTC...

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        • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

          These guys could give Procrustes a real run for his money!

          There are 360o of longitude in the world and 24 hours in a day, and so having 24 time zones which each cover roughly 15o of longitude makes sense. I can see wanting every country in the same 15o of longitude to be on the same time, and also I can see countries wanting to adjust the 15o plus or minus a few degrees to keep the entire country (unless too large) in a single time zone, but one universal world-wide clock?
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          • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

            Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
            Someone's never heard of UTC...
            Yes he did, that's Universal Time of the Church.

            Of course, some of those were suppressed in the wake of Vatican II.
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            • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

              Banks new idea? Pay you to borrow their money. Yeah, I didn't get it either.

              http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/13/up...smtyp=cur&_r=0
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              • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                Banks new idea? Pay you to borrow their money. Yeah, I didn't get it either.

                http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/13/up...smtyp=cur&_r=0
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                • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                  Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                  We're all in the same workhouse now, kids. Aint capitalism grand?
                  DC going to pay criminals to be good, so why not?
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                  • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                    Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
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                    • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                      Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                      Banks new idea? Pay you to borrow their money. Yeah, I didn't get it either.

                      http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/13/up...smtyp=cur&_r=0
                      More like you pay them to hold your money. Although at risk of completely alienating their base, it'd probably end up 0% interest.

                      Actually, under Sharia law, you are forbidden from collecting interest when loaning money.

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                      • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                        Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
                        Actually, under Sharia law, you are forbidden from collecting interest when loaning money.
                        Pretty much all the religions agreed that usury was a one way ticket to New Haven.
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                        • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                          Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                          Pretty much all the religions agreed that usury was a one way ticket to New Haven.
                          Uh, huh. Now usury is just a synonym for American Bank.
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                          • Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                            Uh, huh. Now usury is just a synonym for American Bank.
                            Credit Card companies. Student loans. Timeshare resorts. The Mob.
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                            • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                              Originally posted by joecct View Post
                              Credit Card companies. Student loans. Timeshare resorts. The Mob.
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                              • Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0

                                Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                                Uh, huh. Now usury is just a synonym for American Bank.
                                Wait until negative interest rates get here like they are starting to do in Europe. Then the banks will charge you to keep "your" money with them.

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