My Passport I Have Received
My new passport has arrived in the mail, a definite upgrade from my old passport (issued in 1989). The Australian passport is produced by Note Printing Australia, better known as the printer of polymer banknotes issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia. I’ll be using this passport for my upcoming trip to the USA (29 July – 26 August). More details on this trip later.
© Danny Haynes
Tim Haynes, 3 July 2005, 23:57:
May I say about time you got the passport, for the normal person it would have been the first thing to sort out. But for some reason the over analytical can budget every cent but not spare some time to visit a post office when you first knew you were going to America. Now you have been forced to pay extra so they jetstream your application. The budget has been broken and the world will now end as we know it.Neil, 4 July 2005, 06:26:
Ooooo sibling rivalry in public! ;-)So what great economic event is happening in the US of A between July 29 and August 6 Danny?
Pete, 4 July 2005, 13:24:
Let me guess, the Mises summer school?Jane, 9 July 2005, 10:24:
Argh! You come back the day after I leave!You also leave the day I get my uni results, it’s an omen!
Neil, 9 July 2005, 11:51:
Well I knew it wasn’t the G8 summit (thought they may have been bringing Danny in as a consultant) – wrong continent…So what’s ‘Mises summer School’?
Danny Haynes, 9 July 2005, 12:24:
Peter knows me too we. I will be attending Mises University (an educational program of the Mises Institute) for an entire week (31 July to 6 August) learning about the Austrian School of economics.Jane, 9 July 2005, 18:23:
When I first read Pete’s comment, I thought he meant to say the Miser’s Summer School.Sam Milgate, 15 July 2005, 14:17:
danny ur such a dork! from ur loving cousinSam Milgate, 15 July 2005, 14:18:
How can i learn more about economics? maybe you could send me some guides of some sort? please get back to me.. i am itching to know more about australian economics! can’t wait!!Stephen Milgate, 15 July 2005, 14:20:
Congratulations! If everyone studied economics the world would be a better place. You have acheived much and there will be much more to do but don’t forget to let your hair down! It’s healthy to be a little naughty from time to time!Tim Haynes, 15 July 2005, 16:36:
Sam (Our loving cousin), sarcism is the lowest form of wit. Believe thatDanny Haynes, 16 July 2005, 00:20:
Sam, if you do want to know more about Austrian economics you could start with An Introduction to Economic Reasoning (Adobe Acrobat, 1.92 megabytes) by David Gordon. The book is billed as, ‘an excellent introduction to economic thinking designed for the intelligent high school student [that’s you], available for purchase or fully downloadable from Mises.org.’