Tuesday, June 25, 2013

"The numbers are hard to believe unless we are talking about a world running on hyper-inflation."

Reader: "The numbers are hard to believe unless we are talking about a world running on hyper-inflation."
Posted By: hobie [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 25-Jun-2013 03:52:49

(Thanks, A. :)
Reader Anon writes:
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Re: Monday's Office of POOFness newsletter alm....
ZAP brings up an issue I asked about years ago, but there was not much interest then.
ZAP, like the late Dove, talks about very large numbers. Very large numbers do not mean the same world-wide. Since we are talking about a global currency re-set, then a million and a billion and a trillion mean different things, say, in some European countries compared to England, or the US, or China. What does it all mean? Are my millions going to be millions, or pennies?
Seriously, the numbers are hard to believe unless we are talking about a world running on hyper-inflation. Then it would be possible to carry around a bunch of trillion dollar bills. And these five hundred year old elders? Maybe ZAP will say some more?
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