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]]>“too long; didn’t read” a common response to emails I receive from Matt:)
]]>HA! I thought it was some unicode error.
]]>I don’t know what the typo is – tl;dr is an acronym for people who like brief summaries that deliver the essence of a post.
Although, “puts together” is viciously illiterate of me – I best fix that
]]>“Update:
For the tl;dr audience, Kimble puts together a neat summary:”
Delete my comments and your replies when you fix; SciBlogs will automatically update the post I scraped from here with the fixes…
]]>Where is the typo?
]]>A summary – what a good idea. And even better a correct summary! I will put this at the start of the post, cheers.
]]>> Blaming them for the current state of affairs is to blame their previous forecasts.
> The argument they should take action to remedy the current state of the economy implies that you disagree with their forecasts.
> Making that argument without mentioning those forecasts seems completely insane.
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