Post #55,673
10/9/02 2:16:24 AM
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Tomato(e)s, rant away. Books, those dont change much
If you are content to see your local shopping area consist in 3? 5? years of, about 5 logos - owned, run, 'responding' to customers from some Mega-Corp Office whose fone answerers are in Bangladesh - by all means ignore your local stores. Save x%. Lose -?- Whatever. Fill in that last question mark and we can have a discussion. Otherwise, it's just pontification, and you know how us young 'uns hate pontification.
Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance - Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation. BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
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Post #55,744
10/9/02 11:08:46 AM
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Reason I Brought It Up
We have - had - two viable, privately owned bookstores here. One is now a Borders. The other is struggling to stay alive, but I know the owner and he resolutely refuses to be bought out. So if he gets extra cash from me, it's a good thing. As for having to wait, there are usually several special orders in the pipeline so I get my fix on schedule.
I predict Amazon will open brick and mortar stores within the year and crush Borders and Barnes/Noble. The Wal-Mart of media. Yucko.
-drl
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Post #55,745
10/9/02 11:14:50 AM
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Around here Border's IS a local store.
They started in Ann Arbor, and are still headquartered there. And their policies are nothing like Walmart's.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,748
10/9/02 11:28:56 AM
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Scott should like this one from the Daily Show
Jon Stewart was talking about Bush's latest speech. Showed the clip of him saying (roughly) that there was no threat we face that Iraq isn't also perpetrating. Stewart said, "Wow, the Wal-Mart of evil. Wait ... Wal-Mart is the Wal-Mart of evil."
=== Microsoft offers them the one thing most business people will pay any price for - the ability to say "we had no choice - everyone's doing it that way." -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=38978|Andrew Grygus]
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Post #55,769
10/9/02 12:34:56 PM
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I *do* like that one.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,801
10/9/02 3:34:53 PM
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Actually I Like Borders
It's Amazon B&M that will be like Wal-Mart.
(BTW Amazon stock is a good buy.)
-drl
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Post #55,803
10/9/02 3:38:40 PM
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What, got some stock you want to offload? ;-)
End of world rescheduled for day after tomorrow. Something should probably be done. Please advise.
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Post #55,807
10/9/02 3:48:24 PM
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Thinking of Buying
-drl
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Post #55,770
10/9/02 12:35:12 PM
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I understand that DR
It just sounds like clinging to the old faith to me. It's not that the new is intrinsically better, I just fight the idea that older means better. In my experience, you end up trading old evils for new ones anyway. I'm sorry your friend didn't prepare for change. Capitalism's a bitch.
Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance - Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation. BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
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Post #55,860
10/9/02 9:11:36 PM
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Yes - when regulation fails to curb its guaranteed excesses.
Did I hear a Rant-call within the noise? OK
In those whose allegiance is to abstract theories, as are employed to obfuscate limitless greed - clearly humans are Nothing if they don't fit a variable in the equation. And these ones are humans' lawful prey. The Bitch Goddess Speaks
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Assurons-nous bien du fait avant que de nous inqui\ufffdter de la cause -- Fontenelle (Michel Merlin) [cackle] (Let us make sure of the facts before being concerned with the cause)
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