Mises.org has launched a new chat room to discuss Austrian economics, libertarianism and other related issues.
The web interface is a front-end to the IRC server irc.freenode.net #mises.
Mises.org has launched a new chat room to discuss Austrian economics, libertarianism and other related issues.
The web interface is a front-end to the IRC server irc.freenode.net #mises.
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Super duper congratulations to Chris Brunner, web tech at Lewrockwell.com, and David Veksler, magic man at Mises.org, for this wonderful advance! Really happy about this. Hope you love it too. Today is the maiden voyage!
ANYONE INFORMED ABOUT WHERE I SHOULD GO TO INVEST IN GOLD OR SILVER?
@Kenny
Just go to your local coin shop and buy any bullion they have in stock. Good luck though, there are waiting lists across the country.
Been idling in the chat room for awhile now and my first impression is that it’s too crowded with a million conversations happening at once. Not sure if IRC is the best medium for a topic like economics.
And just wait for the Keynesian trolls to find the place.
Anybody care to explain the difference to me between M0, M1, M2, and “bank credit?” I have been trying to get a grasp on monetary theory in general from a number of different sources.
Thanks
@Hard to follow I agree, maybe they can split the chat into a few rooms for different topics? There are already enough users to have all of them remain active and the number of users is only bound to grow.
It is possible to make a leveraged gold investment on Oanda. I would adjust your leverage down very low if you have never done this. Gold moves very fast.
Good Luck!
@Hard & Miraj:
This is only temporary because there is a link to the channel on the blog. The channel is already much more manageable than it was a few hours ago, and by tomorrow it will be much smaller.
This chat room is a fantastic development: thanks to everyone involved and congratulations to mises.org – the world’s focus of liberty.
One suggestion: several rooms? Much congested talk on the subject of liberty!
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