ACCOUNTING

FOR

ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT

by

D. S. BLACKLOCK, M.A., C.A.

Associate of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants

GLASGOW

JACKSON, SON & COMPANY

PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY

1938

"One of the most important processam in all enquiry is to divide the subject to be considered into as many different questions as it will admit of, and chen co examine each separately; or, in other words, to suppose that each single caveo successively varies, while all the others remain cometaR1,**

By CHARLES BABBAGE.

The Expetition of 1851

·

ACCOUNTING

FOR

ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT

by

D. S. BLACKLOCK, M.A., C.A.

Associate of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants

GLASGOW

JACKSON, SON & COMPANY

PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY

1938

* One of the most lesportant processses in all enquiry is to devida the subject to be considered into a many diferent questions as it will adavic of, and then ca ezumine rach sisarately; or, in other words, is suppose that each single cause

successively varies, while all the others remain constant.”

The Erborition of 1851

By CHARLES BABBAGE.

COPYRICHT

Prated in Great Britain by Lake Are looWILL fJNITED

DS Blacklock MA CA Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society appears to be the first to mention Charles Babbage since about 1868. The Term Computer as a Noun evolved about this time of Accounting for Boonomio Management 1938. The Book is obviously a research factor for computer methods. The comment by the Editor of the Printing World shows the lack of real computer understanding and the(laok) research delegated to those who would be industrially

(Carr-Carme profitable.

w

1974).

(Proof-reading also appears to be a lost art)

From PRINTING WORLD October 6th 1965 (Proposition Black)

Proposition Black" the logical development of the Categories of Kant and Einstein theory at Rela- tivity 117 more scientifically the

which in

ARNING)

IN

internal as eIME is within us.

According to the Categories of Kani, our Numerical Syslem can- not exceed SEVEN DIVISIONS. These are Present Past-Future. the two Relatives in between and the two Relatives on the outer parts known as Concept Infinity.

To explain this in practical terms as Man must adopt we have three colours derived from LIGHT which split into #FO GREEN BLUE, from a BLACK beginning "In the beginning was darkness,” or more intelligently IN THE BEGINNING WAS PROPOSITION

by L Carr-Carme

BLACK. In between the Green and the Blue hes the Red giving three distinct quantities with two inner divisions making five quantities. Out- side he two more external quantities making the seven Divisions of Man's MIND IN CONCEPT.

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO COUNT OF THINK BEYOND THE NUMBER SEVEN. Kant Proves this with the seven categories relating to Experience

'My Proposition BLACK confirms the Categories using Colours or division of Light for our Numerical existence

*This will gain he proved with the seven colours of existence pro- ducing the seven sounds of existence An Alfabet of seven distinct colours with its derivative Concepts all Necessary and limited.

There is a lack of real scientific criticism. The top men of our time no one has ever properly criticised their Worke. Einstein Planck Senden Kant(too).

We feel that the foregoing should be brought to The attention of colour scanner computer program- mers -Ed

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Logician

L. Carr-Carme KANT MASTER OF REASON

COPYRIGHT

Prusted in Great Britain by

Aid and CooHILL, LIMITED

DS Blacklock MÀ CA Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society appears to be the first to mention Charles Babbage since about 1868. The Tern Computer as a Noun evolved about this time of Accounting for Economic Management 1938. The Book is obviously a research factor for computer methods. The comment by the Editor of the Printing World shows the lack of real computer understanding and the(lack) research delegated to those who would be industrially profitable. (Carr-Carme 1974).

(Proof-reading also appears to be a lost art)

From PRINTING WORLD October 6th 1965 (Proposition Black)

by L Carr-Carme

*Proposition Blick” the logical development of the alegories of Kant and Einstein Theory of Rela tivity

more scientifically the ABS NEE C MOTION which is as internal as CIME is within us.

According to the Categories of Kant, our Numerical System can- not exceed seven divisions. These are Prevent - Past-Future, the two Relatives in hetween and the two Relatives on the outer parts known as Concept Infinity.

'To explain this in practical terms as Man must adopt we have three colours derived from LIGHT which split into RED. GREEN, BLUE. from a BLACK heginning "In the beginning was darkness.” or more intelligently IN THE BEGINNING WAS PROPOSITION

BLACK. In between the Green and the Blue lies the Red giving three distinct quantities with two inner divisions making five quantities. Out- side lie two more external quantities making the seven Divisions of Man's

MIND IN CONCEPT.

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO COUNT OR THINK BEYOND THE NUMBER SEVEN. Kant Proves this with the seven categories relating to Experience.

'My Proposition BLACK confirms the Categories using Colours or division of Light for our Numerica! existence

"This will again be proved with the seven colours of existence pro. ducing the seven sounds of existence An Alfabet of seven distinct colours with its derivative Necessary and limited.

Concepts all

There is a lack of real scientifio oriticism. The top men of our time no one has ever properly criticised their Works. Einstein Planok Senden Kant(too).

-

We feel that the foregoing should

the be brought to attention of colour scanner computer program. mery ·Ed.

L. Carr. Carme

Logician

KANT MASTER OF REASON

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