Fiat Money In France Part 1
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at
12:15 am
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Stef-thank you for doing this. I would like to donate a small amount to you via Paypal for this work. Rather than jump to FDR website and search around for links to do so…could you please post your paypal address in the description on this vid(or send me a note directly)…I suggest the paypal address on the description as others may want the convenience of doing the same.
Thanks!
Great!
Great…
As always, excellent. Grazie.
Ugh another looooong one. Better grab the podcast for tomorrow. Thanks Stef.
Nice work. Thanks for this, Stef.
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How does Stef sidestep the 10 minute maximum length that YouTube imposes on the rest of us ??
@Video
Man your voice is too soothing… I was sitting here with my head phones listening, I had laid my head down, trying to concentrate on what you were saying.. next thing I know, I’m freaking asleep. Ugh.
What you were saying was very interesting about there monetary policy. Although its now morning and I have to go back and listen to the last half of it while I am actually awake. haha.
I guess that will teach me to listen to stuff a little earlier that 11 at night.
thanks
Stef obtained his account before Youtube imposed the limit. In those days, you could upload anything of any length, if you registered as a “director”. When youtube finally imposed a limit, they “Grandfathered” the “director” accounts. As long as you keep it, you’ll always have unlimited uploads…
heard about this from Peter Schiff (and also Wikipedia, lol). I didn’t know there was a PDF on the Mises site. Glad to see there is.
You list yourself as a director when you set up your account. Then you can make vids that are longer than ten minutes.
Thank you for reading this writing at such a pertinent time in our repetitive history!
I enjoyed the “conversational pauses” where you share your insight and make comments.
I thought I would share these…
Wikipedia on Necker:
“Financially he proved equally incapable for a time of crisis, and could not understand the need of such extreme measures as the establishment of assignats in order to keep the country quiet.”
Wikipedia on the assignat:
“Certain precautions not taken concerning their excessive reissue and comingling with general currency in circulation caused hyperinflation.”
Wonderful video, Steph
i am so happy just got a amazon voucher from freeaccz . info