While We Wait: Part 6

So hilariously, only a day after we all discuss what forum skin we use, Google decides to add fun GMail skins and I change mine to black just like this one. Evaluation: AWESOME?
 
Switching to that in like 40 minutes. :p
 
Don't worry Silver, you and I both know that Genocide will be the next in thing. Like Hamsters are atm :p
 
Thanks guys, I hope to have the first part written by COB on Sunday ;)

It'll cover a general outline, history of, tools of and relevance of Macroeconomics.
 
Advert: I might be pulling the plug on my second NES because apparently either peepz lost faith in me as a mod with my first one and what I've produced or fresh starts just aren't fun anymore or even all of those things at once. If you don't want plugs to be pulled out of pure principle, join NERFSNES. It (that is, NERFSNES) is only as good as peepz make it.
 
Advert: I might be pulling the plug on my second NES because apparently either peepz lost faith in me as a mod with my first one and what I've produced or fresh starts just aren't fun anymore or even all of those things at once. If you don't want plugs to be pulled out of pure principle, join NERFSNES. It (that is, NERFSNES) is only as good as peepz make it.

Please don't close it down- I was having fun with it.

(NOTE: My own view is that people probably want a straight-out game NES, and don't want to bother with development. I can't entirely solve the problem, but if you and they consent I can develop their regions for them)
 
Thanks guys, I hope to have the first part written by COB on Sunday ;)

It'll cover a general outline, history of, tools of and relevance of Macroeconomics.

Will you eventually be extending this into microeconomics.
 
Will you eventually be extending this into microeconomics.
Why would we want that? We're NESers, and NESers only ever have to deal with macroeconomics (except for those weird and deformed single-player NESes, and maybe story NESes with too much focus on individuals), I say! United we stand, together we fall!
 
True fair enough....
 
Why would we want that? We're NESers, and NESers only ever have to deal with macroeconomics (except for those weird and deformed single-player NESes, and maybe story NESes with too much focus on individuals), I say! United we stand, together we fall!

Actually, given the freedom that NESers are allowed from most mods, one would assume that undertaking microeconomic reform would be of some use to NESers. Though, I refer to thing like labour-market reform, which while on a macro scale, is nonetheless treated as a micro issue.

Aside from which, where's the problem with having a thorough grounding in microeconomics?
 
Actually, given the freedom that NESers are allowed from most mods, one would assume that undertaking microeconomic reform would be of some use to NESers. Though, I refer to thing like labour-market reform, which while on a macro scale, is nonetheless treated as a micro issue.
To quote what a maybe-great man once said: True fair enough....
Aside from which, where's the problem with having a thorough grounding in microeconomics?
Oh, nothing of course, unless you are against furthering knowledge or something.
 
This will eventually spread into Microeconomics [which I'm vastly worse at :p] depending on the reception on my first attempt. It's free it's cheap and its probably the equivalent of having a macroeconomics class at Uni in many cases [except Dachs lucky bastard :p]. I'm not far from finishing the first chapter, just note this is meant to be a companion to an existing program, so I'll be covering things but only in areas where the existing program is deficient ie. most of it.
 
Advert: I might be pulling the plug on my second NES because apparently either peepz lost faith in me as a mod with my first one and what I've produced or fresh starts just aren't fun anymore or even all of those things at once. If you don't want plugs to be pulled out of pure principle, join NERFSNES. It (that is, NERFSNES) is only as good as peepz make it.

As I said, I will join a good NES that is not a Fresh Start and has about the same level of complexity as NES2 VI or so.
 
For those who are wishing to follow it my nes has just had its first update. Also I am looking for a player for China and most probably Spain as well....

If you are intrested me, pm me.
 
The bit I'm kind of content with is going to be put in my economic thread. Happy reading. It's really just a general economic introduction tailored slightly for macroeconomics.
 
It's free it's cheap and its probably the equivalent of having a macroeconomics class at Uni in many cases [except Dachs lucky bastard :p].
So I signed up for next semester's courses just about a week ago...:crazyeye:
 
As I said, I will join a good NES that is not a Fresh Start and has about the same level of complexity as NES2 VI or so.

This. I am not a fan of the fresh start style your employing, Chickensworth, but I am up for some alternate history action.
 
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