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- idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing. The acronyms TANSTAAFL, TINSTAAFL, and TNSTAAFL are also used. The phrase was in use by the 1930s...
- when Luna adopts a flag, it features a br**** cannon with the motto "TANSTAAFL!" — "a symbol for all fools who are so impractical as to think they can...
- Libertarian Party was "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" (abbreviated "TANSTAAFL"), a phrase po****rized by Robert A. Heinlein in his 1966 novel The Moon...
- and speculative fiction, as well as po****rizing existing terms like "TANSTAAFL", "pay it forward", and "space marine". He also anti****ted mechanical...
- consumer Promotional merchandise There ain't no such thing as a free lunch (TANSTAAFL) Trojan horse Vendor lock-in Predatory pricing to destroy a smaller competitor...
- are credited with creating the incentive marketing industry. Free lunch Tanstaafl Leander Kahney (August 18, 2004). "Making Free IPods Pay Off". Wired.com...
- acronym was deliberately intended as a reference to Robert A. Heinlein's TANSTAAFL principle. The Tanstagi principle is meant to imply that the invisible...
- Somatherapy Spokescouncil Spontaneous order Street reclamation Swaraj TANSTAAFL Acronym coined by libertarian science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein...
- $5 a vote. On April 11, it was announced that the winning theme was "TANSTAAFL", an acronym for "There Ain't No Such Thing As a Free Lunch", a libertarian...
- Interest rate parity Intermediation No free lunch with vanishing risk TANSTAAFL Ticket resale Value investing As an arbitrage consists of at least two...