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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1432081, member: 26302"]Increases at a linear rate are linear mathematically. Exponentiation is only a function of baselining it on year zero. Your "mathematics" fails.</p><p><br /></p><p>Pragmatially, every 100 year lop off two or three zeros off your currency and you are done. Easy peesy. Inflation gets out of hand, maybe you have to lop off a couple of extra zeros. We have already experienced this, with a dollar having the purchasing power of a cent 100 years ago. Basically the dollar is the new penny, just like we should expect $100 bill to be the new dollar in the future. Don't like it? Like I said lop off two zeros and make an old $100 the "new $1". Countries around the world have done this for a long, long time.</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, thanks for the "It takes a little thinking to figure it out however". Always one to try to insult the intelligence of anyone disagreeing with you, aren't we?</p><p><br /></p><p>Your comparison with a engine is ill conceived and irrelevant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1432081, member: 26302"]Increases at a linear rate are linear mathematically. Exponentiation is only a function of baselining it on year zero. Your "mathematics" fails. Pragmatially, every 100 year lop off two or three zeros off your currency and you are done. Easy peesy. Inflation gets out of hand, maybe you have to lop off a couple of extra zeros. We have already experienced this, with a dollar having the purchasing power of a cent 100 years ago. Basically the dollar is the new penny, just like we should expect $100 bill to be the new dollar in the future. Don't like it? Like I said lop off two zeros and make an old $100 the "new $1". Countries around the world have done this for a long, long time. Btw, thanks for the "It takes a little thinking to figure it out however". Always one to try to insult the intelligence of anyone disagreeing with you, aren't we? Your comparison with a engine is ill conceived and irrelevant.[/QUOTE]
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