Subject: Re: profit
Date: Aug 16 22:45:01 1995
From: Kpeterhenr at aol.com - Kpeterhenr at aol.com


So what's the problem with profit? I don't see anything vulgar in finding
out about any and all relevant trips, tours, etc. even if someone is able to
get their valuable time included in the cost. That's usually what the
"profit" covers. I'm with Grant on this (I believe): the best screen for
whether something is priced inappropriately is applied by the individual.
And, that includes a decision as to whether full value is being given. The
screen by the group should be on the subject matter of the "advertisement" (
though we don't seem willing to offer a relevancy screen in non-monetary
areas; interesting inconsistencies in life, aren't there?) Of course, my
thinking on this is in the context of it not becoming an even more
overwhelming problem to download all the tweeters stuff.