Hugh,
the link to the Economist article is prefixed with “mailto:” which is making the url to open up the mail client (outlook etc).
Please do fix the link.
And yeah, thanks for the link Looks like a fairly informed article.
Yes, what Pradeep said. Plus the link itself doesn’t appear to go to a valid URL.
I know you’re sick, so don’t worry too much about it. But I really want to read that article.
Guess I’ll have to use The Economist search function. Horrors!
It reminded me a little on one of the Startrek movies (First Contact). When the visitor of our century saw the Enterprise she asked “Such a ship must be very expensive” and Captain Picard answered “We moved bejond money in our times”.
It seems that the idea of a “common good” once liberated from doctrines or party rule is a viable (and profitable) way to work with. stw
Hugh,
Looks like a fairly informed article.
the link to the Economist article is prefixed with “mailto:” which is making the url to open up the mail client (outlook etc).
Please do fix the link.
And yeah, thanks for the link
Yes, what Pradeep said. Plus the link itself doesn’t appear to go to a valid URL.
I know you’re sick, so don’t worry too much about it. But I really want to read that article.
Guess I’ll have to use The Economist search function. Horrors!
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=5624944
thanks. fixed it.
It reminded me a little on one of the Startrek movies (First Contact). When the visitor of our century saw the Enterprise she asked “Such a ship must be very expensive” and Captain Picard answered “We moved bejond money in our times”.
stw
It seems that the idea of a “common good” once liberated from doctrines or party rule is a viable (and profitable) way to work with.