----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Henwood" <dhenwood at panix.com>
> Ian Murray wrote:
>
> >Aren't 'paper assets' now largely databases of asset computations
> >'representing'
> >claims on future output? Money as a relatively stable, if chaotic, bundling
of
> >algorithms?
>
> Sure, but conceptually it doesn't matter if they're on paper or on a
> spinning metal disk.
>
> Doug
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Oooooooops, I forgot the laws [algorithms, again], lawyers and, most importantly, guns [yet another bunch of algorithms, ballistically speaking...]
Ian
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