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  • byu71
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    Originally posted by Applejack View Post
    [Channeling DDD]:

    You are correct. You do not understand GDP.
    That would be cool channeling if you were right. I also think you would be channeling JL though.

    You might want to look up the definition though before calling me out.

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  • Applejack
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    Originally posted by byu71 View Post
    I hate to admit this, but perhaps I don't understand GDP. Based on what you said I think it must be output, not necessarily profit.
    [Channeling DDD]:

    You are correct. You do not understand GDP.

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  • creekster
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    Originally posted by byu71 View Post
    I hate to admit this, but perhaps I don't understand GDP. Based on what you said I think it must be output, not necessarily profit.

    It is like the guy that asked the widget manufacturer how he made money selling them for $2 when they cost $3 to make. The answer was, "we make up for that by selling huge volumes of them".
    You must know that the G stands for GROSS (not net) and the P stands for PRODUCT (not profit).

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  • byu71
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    Given that California's GDP is greater than Mexico's (and all but maybe ten other nations') we'll be doing the buying, thank you. Right after we fund a boatload of pensions.
    I hate to admit this, but perhaps I don't understand GDP. Based on what you said I think it must be output, not necessarily profit.

    It is like the guy that asked the widget manufacturer how he made money selling them for $2 when they cost $3 to make. The answer was, "we make up for that by selling huge volumes of them".

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  • Blueintheface
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    Given that California's GDP is greater than Mexico's (and all but maybe ten other nations') we'll be doing the buying, thank you. Right after we fund a boatload of pensions.
    Oh, go smoke a joint, you pothead!

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  • PaloAltoCougar
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    Originally posted by byu71 View Post
    I am sorry to hear about the drought situation in California. I know a lot of very good people in California and I hate to see all the fires, drought and democrats in such a beautiful place.

    I look forward to the drought ending for Californians and the economy getting better. If that happens, I also think the state will be easier to sell to Mexico.
    Given that California's GDP is greater than Mexico's (and all but maybe ten other nations') we'll be doing the buying, thank you. Right after we fund a boatload of pensions.

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  • RC Vikings
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    As I pass by on my bike the huge irrigation circles that water our grain and potatoes and I see the giant sprinkler heads on the end putting thousands of gallons of water on the road I feel bad for those in California suffering from the drought and thinking they could use this water but that quickly passes as the water pours over me and I get some fast relief from the heat.

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  • Pheidippides
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    Originally posted by cowboy View Post
    I look at you like pheidippides looks at me: an otherwise intelligent friend with a loyalty that defies all logic.


    I look at PAC as an otherwise intelligent friend with two loyalties that defy all logic. So you one up him there.

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  • cowboy
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    This is a real pisser (or would be if I had enough water to produce surplus urine). Our water district has imposed a mandatory 25% reduction in water use, with penalties for violators. Meanwhile, we live a very short distance from multiple aqueducts that send thousands of acre feet of water from the north to the south, where no such restrictions have been imposed. Our once verdant lawns are depressingly brown. In a state with a widely shared water supply, everyone ought to be under similar restrictions. That said, there's still no better state for me...
    I look at you like pheidippides looks at me: an otherwise intelligent friend with a loyalty that defies all logic.

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  • Blueintheface
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    Originally posted by Dwight Schr-ute View Post
    The face of water conservation in Northern California:

    All I could think about was the volume of paperwork involved in allowing such a blatant demonstration of freedom.

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  • byu71
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    I am sorry to hear about the drought situation in California. I know a lot of very good people in California and I hate to see all the fires, drought and democrats in such a beautiful place.

    I look forward to the drought ending for Californians and the economy getting better. If that happens, I also think the state will be easier to sell to Mexico.

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  • Uncle Ted
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    Originally posted by The_Tick View Post
    I am in agreement. I cut the watering times at the house by 25%. I also cut one of watering cycles.

    It was a bad time to drop a boatload of money to put a lawn down in the back yard.

    So has California repealed the 2012 rainwater recapture act yet? If not, it is time to get those rain barrels installed before it does get repealed so you are grandfathered.

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  • The_Tick
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    I don't begrudge water-thrifty farmers their just due, but what about residents? Why aren't all residential users on mandatory cutbacks? Oh, and you can have an exception for awesome BBQ food prep.
    I am in agreement. I cut the watering times at the house by 25%. I also cut one of watering cycles.

    It was a bad time to drop a boatload of money to put a lawn down in the back yard.

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  • kccougar
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    BTW, the huge slip-n-slide will be in SLC this Saturday.

    http://www.deseretnews.com/article/8...Lake-City.html

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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    I don't begrudge water-thrifty farmers their just due, but what about residents? Why aren't all residential users on mandatory cutbacks? Oh, and you can have an exception for awesome BBQ food prep.
    The face of water conservation in Northern California:

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