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Old 12-10-2021, 11:46 AM
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I was sorting out my old books in the basement yesterday. Finally getting rid of stuff that I'll never need. Found this economics text book from GMI. Apparently economics wasn't the primary thing on my mind at that time :-)
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Old 12-10-2021, 01:51 PM
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That is hilarious, your mind was in the right place.
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Which have you used more since that time?

What you learned in economics, or what you learned from the good Doctor?



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I later went to Northeastern for an MBA. I must not have been focused during those GMI econ courses!
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I just threw out my GMI textbooks.

I figured it was probably OK since I hadn't opened them in 40 years.

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That's Hilarious-
Reminds me an episode of "Roadkill Garage Extras" on the M/T channel where Steve Dulcich rummages through his old college notebooks that are half-filled with Chemistry notes along with plenty of car doodles, engines and such- LOL.
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Very cool! The colors on the original Dr. Olds decals are so much flatter yet brighter than the reproductions available today.
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