I was just reading some of them, hadnt notice this one last time I looked and it is quite nice (anonymous):
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95279521221935&w=2
may grow, but it will do so slowly, based on the increased demand for b-money.)
(Anon seems to take as a given that b-money would be able to technically solve inflation - the way Wei Dai described it the servers would vote on how much money to create and the cost of creating it per time-interval. Personally I found that prone to human gaming & abuse, eg might people with limited money at stake vote for "lots" and "cheaply" for the two parameters)
So he is referring to the b-money property of supply being increasable by vote amongst servers, but assumes that will remain low and benign. I am not sure this confidence is justifiable - it depends on the motives and interests of the server operators. Maybe he is assuming server operators would be unlikely to agree on > 1% supply side inflation or greater than human population growth %, in a mature deployment.
This one also appears bullish that b-money can be improved:
http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks&m=95280154630156&w=2
(Again as stated b-money would have allowed on-going supply side inflation according to an average of server voter-for rate at a creation cost based on average vote-for difficulty).
(Found those with search term b-money from http://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks which finds several threads).
Adam