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[log in to unmask] (Bill Moore)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:09 2006
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On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Manuel Santos Redondo wrote: 
 
> Good luck, searchers. Any comments are welcome, about Gresham's 
> law, Entropy, Economics, and even on kipple.   
 
How about a universalization of Gresham's law:  "Bad anything drives  
out good anything."  From which it would Aristotelian-follow that:   
 
(1) Bad Entropy drives out good Entropy; 
 
(2) Bad Economics drives out good Economics; and 
 
(3) Bad kipple drives out good kipple. 
 
>From which it can also be derived that good kipple is the Universal  
w/r/t to coat-hangers, lost-socks, and Boolean bits.   
 
Bill Moore 
 
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