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Join us in for our "Meetups Everywhere" meeting.
We are a small but enthusiastic group of aspiring rationalist based in Mexico City, and we'd be happy to get to know other like-minded people.
The meeting is at 4:00 pm, Saturday 28th of September, in Cafebrería El Péndulo, in Condesa.
Address: Av Nuevo León 115, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06140 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
Hope to see you there!
We'll hold a meetup in the context of ACX's "Meetups Everywhere" season.
Feel free to join us at Cafebrería El Péndulo, Condesa, for coffee, drinks, and rationalist-related conversation on the 13th of April at 5:00 pm Mexico Time.
(Note that the event time is listed as 6:00 PM CDT, which according to Google is 5:00 pm Mexico time).
This year's Spring ACX Meetup everywhere in Mexico City.
Location: Cafebreria El Pendulo – https://plus.codes/76F2CR6G+6R
Group Link: https://www.lesswrong.com/groups/uzTxYaFupgz9ZnCT5
Contact: fagarrido@gmail.com
This year's ACX Meetup everywhere in Mexico City, Mexico.
Location: Cafebrería El Péndulo, Av Nuevo León 115, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX – https://plus.codes/76F2CR6G+6R
Please RSVP on LW, so that I can let you know of any potential change of plans.
Contact: fagarrido@gmail.com
We'll hold a meetup in the context of ACX's "Meetups Everywhere" season.
Feel free to join us at Cafebrería El Péndulo, Condesa, for coffee, drinks and rationalist related conversation on the 14th of October at 4:00 pm Mexico Time.
I’m already here and people will start showing up at 4:00 pm. Ask for a table under “Francisco.”
We'll hold a meetup in the context of ACX's "Meetups Everywhere" season.
Feel free to join us at Don Asado in Polanco for coffee, drinks and rationalist related conversation on the 29th of April at 4:00 pm Mexico Time.
Join us at our bi-weekly meeting of the ACX/CDMX Group.
We are a mall but enthusiastic group of aspiring rationalists interested in meeting fellow rationalists in the Mexico City area.
If you are interested, feel free to come. No matter how much or how little you know about rationality already.
We are in the middle of reading "Gödel, Escher, Bach" by Douglas Hofstadter. In this meeting, we'll discuss chapters 7-9.
Join us at our bi-weekly meeting of the ACX/CDMX Group.
We are a mall but enthusiastic group of aspiring rationalists, and we are very interested in meeting fellow rationalists in the Mexico City area.
If you are at all interested, feel free to come. No matter how much or how little you know about rationality already.
Join us at our bi-weekly meeting of the ACX/CDMX Group.
We are a mall but enthusiastic group of aspiring rationalists, and we are very interested in meeting fellow rationalists in the Mexico City area.
If you are at all interested, feel free to come. No matter how much or how little you know about rationality already.
Join us at our bi-weekly meeting of the ACX/CDMX Group.
We are a mall but enthusiastic group of aspiring rationalists, and we are very interested in meeting fellow rationalists in the Mexico City area.
If you are at all interested, feel free to come. No matter how much or how little you know about rationality already.
For this meeting we'll be discussing this article. Also, each person will tell the group of a weird idea they believe in and why.
I keep getting the time/dates in here wrong. Sorry about that!
Yes, it's on the 21st.
I don't have that much of a problem with using the recent prices. The justification for using prices as a measure of the value of production is that price = marginal benefit (to the consumer), so a drop from $1 to $0.1 per unit of brass from year 0 to year 1 tells us that the marginal use of brass is in year 1 worth 1/10th of what it was worth in year 0. The most recent price gives you a better approximation of the current marginal value of the good.
Probably a bigger (and related) problem is that we don't have a good way to account for new products and services.