But you can focus on the a single decisions within a market. For example: how many Ford Tauruses shall we make. You can "cut" a decision out of a market system and treat it as a form of preferential voting on that decision.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But who are the voters and what are the options in that scenario?
Voters are the buyers. Dollars can be looked on as votes. I guess a better example would be "how many new Ford Tauruses will be put on the road this year". The voters are buyers. The dollars are votes. The other options are all other cars (new and used) for sale, plus not buying a new (to you) car.
Did anything blow up while I was away?
A highway tunnel in CA.
Don't we have a lot of birthdays today, like Matt's and Cashmere's and Megan Walker's?
I think you're right, Lee.
Many happy returns!
Yes, Happy Birthday to you all!
I am suffering from sniffles and an increasingly bad sore throat, which is bad, but am using it as an excuse to leave early and thus will be able to help paint our new kitchen, so that is good. Although I have to come in on Sunday to finish all my work, which is bad, but I do have a job with some flexibility and that is good.
I'm sorry, Robin!
Kat, please do call me. Or I might call you later, when I get myself in gear and start accomplishing things.
Happy Birthdays!
Oh, I've just been skipping in order to post that today is a triple Buffista birthday, of Matt the Bruins fan, Cashmere and megan walker. What a lucky day!
Happy birthday, Matt! Happy birthday, Cashmere! Happy birthday, megan! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!
Happy Birthday Matt, Cashmere and Megan!