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Classic muppets song from the early 70s.
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Inflation (1933)
This propaganda film attempts to explain how inflation can bring about happy days.
The title of the video is now changed to vintage pro-inflation propaganda. It has been brought to my attention that Roosevelt's policy was in no part influenced by John Maynard Keynes' theory. Calling it Keynesian is misleading. In fact, Kenyes was quite critical of FDR's New Deal. In an open letter to FDR published by New York Times on Dec 31, 1933 Keynes wrote:
"Now there are indications that two technical fallacies may have affected the policy of your administration. The first relates to the part played in recovery by rising prices. Rising prices are to be welcomed because they are usually a symptom of rising output and employment. When more purchasing power is spent, one expects rising output at rising prices. Since there cannot be rising output without rising prices, it is essential to ensure that the recovery shall not be held back by the insufficiency of the supply of money to support the increased monetary turn-over. But there is much less to be said in favour of rising prices, if they are brought about at the expense of rising output. Some debtors may be helped, but the national recovery as a whole will be retarded. Thus rising prices caused by deliberately increasing prime costs or by restricting output have a vastly inferior value to rising prices which are the natural result of an increase in the nation's purchasing power."
"I do not mean to impugn the social justice and social expediency of the redistribution of incomes aimed at by N.I.R.A. and by the various schemes for agricultural restriction. The latter, in particular, I should strongly support in principle. But too much emphasis on the remedial value of a higher price-level as an object in itself may lead to serious misapprehension as to the part which prices can play in the technique of recovery. The stimulation of output by increasing aggregate purchasing power is the right way to get prices up; and not the other way round."
Thus, Keynes did not agree with FDR's way of cutting production to bring about inflation and he thought FDR's emphasis on inflation is misguided. Further in the letter he wrote about the money supply:
"The other set of fallacies, of which I fear the influence, arises out of a crude economic doctrine commonly known as the Quantity Theory of Money. Rising output and rising incomes will suffer a set-back sooner or later if the quantity of money is rigidly fixed. Some people seem to infer from this that output and income can be raised by increasing the quantity of money. But this is like trying to get fat by buying a larger belt. In the United States to-day your belt is plenty big enough for your belly. It is a most misleading thing to stress the quantity of money, which is only a limiting factor, rather than the volume of expenditure, which is the operative factor."
Keynes believed there was enough money to go around in 1933 and flooding the US with more money would not help recovering.
Full text of the letter can be found here: http://newdeal.feri.org/misc/keynes2.htm
I hope that clears up some confusion.
Thanks to drmadjdsadjadi for pointing me to the Keynes letter.
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Vintage fashions 1940
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http://Pursebuzz.com
This is my best Style yet :)
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Najnowszy klip zespołu Vintage realizowany przez firmę Activmedia z Poznania.
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Download the action at: http://lassekorsgaard.deviantart.com/art/Vintage-action-56296140
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This was found in my archives. A classic Rachel Brice Tribal Fusion Solo from back in the day. Rachel is then Joined by Kami Liddle for a hot duet. Kajira Djoumahna even joins them for a totally improv cameo moment at the end. This performance is from the 2005 (1st) Maui Tribal Intensive and it rocked my world.
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Several old Amtrak television ads from the 70's through the early 90's.
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Ernie gets a lesson from Mr. Hoots.
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Turn a plain old pair of jeans into a cool pair of vintage jeans using some quick and easy tricks.
Watch the entire episode at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMTlXwi17jM
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Mad Magazine Collection Vintage Product Review by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia •• •• •• QUESTION OF THE DAY •• •• •• WHAT DO YOU COLLECT? •• •• WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO COLLECT? •• •• PLEASE COMMENT! FAV! SHARE! RATE!
Featured and Discussed are Vintage Mad Magazine Covers of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Beverly Hills Cop, Rocky, and MORE!
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www.ProGuitarShop.com - The Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 50-watt head is an all-valve single channel amplifier with a choice of 2 "dynamic ranges" selectable by a footswitch. The Low range equates to the performance you would come to expect from a stock vintage Marshall amplifier in terms of tone and available gain. The High range adds an extra preamp valve into the signal path, facilitating those classic hard rock tones of the seventies. Add to this the ability to dynamically interface with your instrument's Volume and Tone controls, and the Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 experience translates into a truly expressive and organic performance.
The Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 Head features Two "frequency selective" pre-amp volumes (gains) -- Body and Detail -- facilitate greater flexibility of tonal shaping for individual guitars and styles, while the power amplifier is heavily based on the first Marshall amplifiers to be produced, with 4 x KT66 output valves yielding that substantial fat, smooth tone. A Mid Boost switch on the front panel fattens the tone even more while a traditional Marshall tone control circuit enables fine tuning of your sound.
Vintage and Modern:
These are 2 words that don't normally sit comfortably together unless you're talking about the Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 head. The Vintage aspect of course, the tone -fat, smooth, and dynamic. The Modern aspect is the feature-set included to enable ease of use and flexibility -- master volume, series FX loop, extra overdrive for those hot "modded" sounds, onboard reverb and a new frequency selective pre-amp topology to facilitate tonal tailoring for specific instruments and musical styles.
Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 Head
Output (RMS): 50 watts
Pre-amp Valves: 4 x ECC83
Power Amp Valves: 2 x KT66
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French designer clothing from the 1920s is featured from the magazine, Gazette du Bon Ton.
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In under 5 minutes, Zakir Hussain demonstrates some of his core repertoire in an oh so sweet teental solo performance. Enjoy!
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It's common to harbor qualms about buying a "budget" instrument, especially one that was manufactured "overseas" (code for "ASIA!"), but every once in a while there comes an instrument that makes you want to check your biases and trust your ears.
With that righteous spiel in mind, give the Squire Vintage Modified Jazz Bass a listen. For under three Benjamins, the Vintage Modified Jazz features the classic aesthetic appointments of the 1970s Fender Jazz Basses, as well as some growly "Duncan Designed" single coils pickups. We think you'll agree: this bass has no right to sound so good for such a low sticker price.
See more on Gearwire.com.
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This was made by KBlaze . . . it's Stockton in his prime . . . people think he was in his prime when the Jazz went to the finals, his prime was when he was 15 PPG / 15 APG . . . yeah, that's right, 15 assists / game. Kidd never did that.
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Contest details will be announced Monday 18th Feb
Makeup used in this video:
* Mac Studiofix foundation in NC30
* Mac Studiofinish Concealer in NC25
* Mac Blotting Powder
* Stila Moonlight eyeshadow
* Mac Bare Canvas Paint
* 1000 hour false eyelashes
* Napoleon Perdis Brown Eyeshadow
* Napoleon Perdis Cake Line Sealer
* Napoleon Perdis Sand Beige Shimmer #37
* Shiseido fine liner
* Lancome Hypnose Mascara
* Mac Dollymix blush
* Designer Brand Australia lip pencil (cheap $5 drugstore lipliner)
* Makeup Store Lipstick in Exit
* Chi Chi pink lipgloss
* Hot As Baby Pink Shimmer (try Mac's reflects pigment)
Music is listed at the end of the video.
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The Grapes of Wrath is arguably the most celebrated work of John Steinbeck's illustrious career, and both the play and film based on the novel are classics in their own right. Through archival material and interviews with noted Steinbeck scholars, Trampling Out the Vintage explores the genesis and history of Steinbeck's novel, and examines its perennial hold on the American imagination. [10/2002] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 6891]
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Vintage Trailer Photos
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Fahion Flashback from the VIDCAT Archive!Fashion newsreels from the early 1960s... Christian Dior, runway, swimsuits.
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Clips of vintage film footage of failed attempts at flight. The final clip is of the Wright Brothers.
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http://www.greenpowerscience.com/
GIANT MAGNIFYING GLASS FRESNEL LENS SOLAR POWER GREEN ENERGY
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Hitori Ja Nai No Yo (Vintage Moderns Version)
Track #7 from first mini album 'Everyday'
1stミニアルバム『Everyday ☆エビデー☆』の七曲目
KREVA, DJ TATSUTA, RHYMESTER, DJ TAMA, 熊井吾郎 (Gorou KUMAI), Yoshinao Mikami, 青森フルヴォリュームCREW (Aomori FULL VOLUME CREW)
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The DVO is £149.99 with FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!
Contact ben@blackhawkmusic.co.uk to order yours today.
For more info visit the G-LAB site at glab.com.pl
Here is a demonstration of the G-Lab Dual Vintage Overdrive pedal. It's G-Lab-alicious, do you ear a favour and go get one now! Although obviously watch the Vid first..
It's been a nice day, had a great bacon sandwich to start my morning off.. now I am chillin with my mate James, learning some shizzle and that.. might bake a pie later, maybe cherry, not sure yet. Did you watch Touch of Front last night?? with that marine dude and the handkerchief weapon.. man dat was like awsomeness incarnate. Anyway..enough about you, let me tell you about the time when I was just a smal..yadda, yadda,blah, blahhhh....
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How Parkour looked like 90 Years ago.
Some crazy stunts...