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I know I'm a bit dumb, but I still haven't caught up with what a "winebar" is. Can some one explain?
Why they bother with Ann Pettifor I've no idea: she's clueless. E.g.she claimed recently that central bank issued money is not a form of money unless it is issued in exchange for collateral. See:
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I know I'm a bit dumb, but I still haven't caught up with what a "winebar" is. Can some one explain?
Why they bother with Ann Pettifor I've no idea: she's clueless. E.g.she claimed recently that central bank issued money is not a form of money unless it is issued in exchange for collateral. See:
https://medium.com/@ralph_47183/ann-pettifor-says-10-notes-are-not-a-form-of-money-de02a0fa67dd
It’s probably a “web-inar” Ralph...
Figurative word meaning a “sem-inar” but done via a conference app on the “web”...
So this becomes “webinar”...
English language is easy to create these figures of speech that then become part of the vocabulary...
I know what a wine bar is.
Matt: Thanks for the detailed explanation.
Slippery language that English is Ralph... ;)
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