Testing Major Upgrade to Reisman's "Pepperdine" Website
Judging from the hit counter on its home page, the response to my Pepperdine website with its syllabi and syllabus supplements has been much greater than I expected. This has motivated me to start making the supplements as fully functional as they were when I used them in my classes.
I’ve begun with material directly related to my recent Daily Article/Blog “Production Versus Consumption.� So, if anyone is interested in a look at the Productionist and Consumptionist aggregate demand curves, please go to the site, come down in the left hand frame until you get to the link “477_Supplement_2.� When you click on it the pdf file that comes up will have hyperlinks of its own, indicated either by a thin blue box or a blue underline, depending on the version of the Adobe Reader that you have. Clicking on the first link will take you to the Productionist aggregate demand curve and the surrounding discussion in Capitalism, clicking on the second one will take you to the Consumptionist aggregate demand curve and surrounding discussion. There are five additional links in the supplement, which go to figures and tables in Capitalism illustrating Say’s Law.
The operation of the links is quirky and it’s possible they may not even work for everyone. I’m trying to get the kinks out and I welcome reports of any problems (and also successes). Whether the links work well or poorly, I’d appreciate knowing your operating system, version of Acrobat or Acrobat Reader, and the browser you’re using, including its version number.
Thank you for your help.
George Reisman





Comments (3)
matt
This is very sad....
happening in our hemisphere...
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Published: March 23, 2006 9:08 PM
anarkhos
I know I shouldn't feed a threadjack but...
Someone call the whaaambulance!
Reality only trumps doctrine when we all starve to death. Until then, everything's negotiable!
Published: March 23, 2006 10:43 PM
Nathan Bowers
Are you referring to http://www.georgereisman.com/Pepperdine/ ?
The links in the PDFs to http://faculty.pepperdine.edu/greisman/index.htm are broken for me. I don't know if that domain is restricted to people on the Pepperdine network. I'm using Firefox 1.5 and Acrobat reader 7.0.
On your page I would rework the link text to say something like: MBFE 657 Sylabus Download [PDF 250KB] It's more descriptive and tightens up your site copy.
I'm a Pepperdine alumn and web designer so if you need help let me know.
Published: March 24, 2006 12:40 PM