Chance sighting: as I sat down at my desk, I happened to glance over at the circa-1951 Big-Ass Dictionary that's so big-assed the only place I can find to put it is the floor of my office. An entry at the top of the page caught my eye. It dovetails nicely with Andy's anti-consumerist rant from yesterday:
Say's Law (n.): a statement in economics: production creates not only the supply of goods, but also the demand for them.
Funny, I don't remember learning that in Econ 101. But then, it sounds a little too marxist for Mississippi classrooms.
