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What would be the commercial value of a jumping robot? (Original Post) Baitball Blogger Feb 2013 OP
I think it is a function of aggregate demand for jumping. bluedigger Feb 2013 #1
It has something to do with the law of surprise and remand. We learned all about it in high school. struggle4progress Feb 2013 #2

bluedigger

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1. I think it is a function of aggregate demand for jumping.
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 10:38 PM
Feb 2013

But I had to take Intro Economics twice, so I could be wrong.

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