Nice post on Ostrom (you troll)!
http://mises.org/Community/blogs/tokyotom/search.aspx?q=ostrom
Tom
Well, I've never seen any guide for scanning, but I know of two ways of doing it.
First you need an Acrobat Professional 8 or a later one (I'm using a 9.something that I downloaded from torrent). Then you can proceed in two ways:
1. Use the program itself to scan (Document => Scan to PDF). It will automatically go on creating the PDF while you scan, adding every page to the previous one, with OCR recognition (makes it searchable) if you preset it. The problem is that it takes more time to do it (even without OCR selected).
2. Use the Windows scanning program (it will appear in 'My Computer' when you connect your scanner). It will generate jpgs of all pages scanned. Then you just have to open the Acrobat, go to Create PDF => Merge Files Into a Single PDF and select the folder. The program will automatically convert the jpgs into a PDF (you arrange the order). The good thing is that it takes less time, but the file does not have OCR recognition (anyway, the program can create it too).
Hope I helped.
Giles,
Do you have any links to articles that are relevant to how FRB would not lead to a business cycle? I'd be interested in reading them.
Thanks,
Jon
Tentei ver em que forums podia escrever mas sinceramente e tudo tao complicado. A ver se me ensinas alguma coisa, em troca de uns pensamentos sobre O direito e a integracao de lacunas. Quando tiver mais tempo irei ler as tuas ultimas novidades para ver se consigo participar
Hello Giles,
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If you are at all interested I would like to tell you more about our partner-ownership program.
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