| >I only commented on the business-travel aspect of it. I find it equally >amazing that youve appointed yourself the expert on leisure travel as well. >I travel internationally two or three times a year for leisure travel and I >think Im pretty good at it. I dont presume to dictate leisure-travel >standards to others. Youre right. The airline sets the carryon standards. I only comment that I think theyre quite livable, business or leisure. Surely youre not upset someone has expressed an opinion? :-D |
| > You have now abandoned your claim about "relative preferences". But you are > being myopic in the above too. The McDonalds worker may well be expressing > his preference for less demanding work over more demanding. Of leisure over > acquiring human capital--though many of the fast food workers I know are > students working part-time. Thats a valid point in that case, but it doesnt address the fundamental issue. |
| Reynolds involvement with the sport dates back to the 1970s, when Reystan Racing (the team he formed with well-known entrant John Stanton, and for whom Roy Kennedy worked) ran the brilliant Scot Gerry Birrell and Japanese driver Masami Kuwashima. He was also instrumental in building the Polar Formula Vee cars in Brazil (one of which launched the career of triple Formula 1 World Champion Nelson Piquet) and in Chris Amons leisure clothing business. |
| > Congratulations, youve once again blown your own argument out of the water. > Your original claim was that someone with "no money" had no vote. Now you > admit what I had told you: "Leisure is.actually consumption." I dont see how thats contradictory. Youre missing the point that leisure is only a valid activity as far as the market is concerned (our economic voting) if it involves expenditure. It can of course be consumption without involving expenditure! |
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