The Center of the Universe

Saint Croix, United States Virgin Islands

HELP!

Contact: smosler@valance.us


For those unfamiliar with a ‘blog’ layout..

TITLE:

♥ Clicking on the title (’The Center of the Universe’) will redirect you back to the home page.

TABS:

♥ ‘HOME’ directs you back to the home page.
♥ ‘ABOUT’ is a timeline of Warren Mosler as well as a picture.
♥ ‘MANDATORY READINGS’ are Warren Mosler’s papers that will further understanding of financial operations.
♥ ‘DAILY US ECONOMIC RELEASES’ list the US economic indicators that were released on a given day, graphs, and comments by Warren Mosler.
♥ ‘FED SPEECHES’ are copies of speeches from various federal reserve members as well as Warren Mosler’s interpretations.
♥ ‘ALPHA POSTS’ is a list of all of the posts on the site.
♥ ‘HELP’ gives an overview of all of the site’s functionality.

LEFT:

♥ ‘Recent Posts’ are links to the most recently posted entries.
♥ ‘Recent Comments’ are links to the most recent comments on entries.
♥ ‘Archives’ are links to potentially historic articles by month.
♥ ‘Category Cloud’ has links to the entries covering the different topics. The larger font indicates more entries on that particular topic.

CENTER:

♥ New posts are in the center of the page in descending chronological order.

RIGHT:

♥ You can search the site by typing in a phrase and clicking on the ’search’ button OR pressing the ‘enter’ key.
♥ ‘MANDATORY READINGS’ are links to papers that Warren Mosler wrote that he wishes people to read to enrich the site.
♥ The calendar has hyperlinks on days that entries were written that will direct you to that day’s posts.
♥ ‘10 Most Commented’ is a list of the sites that have received the most user feedback and discussion with the author.
♥ ‘Subscribe’ has links to receive notice when new entries or comments are posted.

2 Responses to “HELP!”

  1. Paul M Says:

    Warren,

    What is your opinion of the plan being touted by good ol’ T Boone?

  2. warren mosler Says:

    the wind power one?

    haven’t read past the headlines

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