Sunday, July 15, 2007
One of the things I am most concerned about Ron Paul is the conspiracy and control of corproations. They seem to have infiltrates the state and organized to control the major resources and economies of the world. How would Ron Paul prevent companies from illegally affecting the market? A conspiracy or anti-trust law?
Ron Paul's Economics
Ron Paul, under your economics, we would eliminate the IRS and state bureaucracy. This will leave more money and control to private individuals.
Eliminating the income tax will enhance the wealth of the average citizen. I would enjoy another 15-37% of my income. This will produce a greater quantity of income available for commercial and industrial growth.
Reducing government spending in a tight economy, the state will print less money and begin to balance itself fiscally. This will reduce the inflation tax, which is about 7-10% annually.
By returning to the gold/asset standard our currency will become well backed. Currently they are unhinged and privately owned and we're 'sloshing'.
By not going to wars around the world and reducing our spending on the military industrial complex we can increase labor density, productivity, and value.
The majority of the wealthy pay $0 income tax per years because of their CPA's and loopholes. Eliminating the IRS will have the best returns for the poor and middle class.
In the future, using current technology...
Combine this effect with enhanced robotics platforms, large scale and also widespread small scale nano/robotic industrial systems will build parts cheaply from low grade raw materials anywhere in the world with less skill and human labor required. The productivity per worker and per man-hour will increase by 20-100X [twenty to one hundred times as much productivity].
A market that sees zero point or passive transport energy machines, patents currently owned by ExxonMobil, can replace their energy distribution systems with point-based workshop kits. Thousands of miles of power lines could lay dormant.
A state with workshop-based industrial production, local energy production and consumption, and decentralized currency systems will produce, by today's standards, very rich average citizens, enjoying lots of high technology goods and a society not pressurized by market-driven economics, consumerism, or over-competition.
Ron Paul is the next step in this economic and libertarian revolution. The technology exists and the limiting factors of the time frame for using it are approaching at our doorstep.
Eliminating the income tax will enhance the wealth of the average citizen. I would enjoy another 15-37% of my income. This will produce a greater quantity of income available for commercial and industrial growth.
Reducing government spending in a tight economy, the state will print less money and begin to balance itself fiscally. This will reduce the inflation tax, which is about 7-10% annually.
By returning to the gold/asset standard our currency will become well backed. Currently they are unhinged and privately owned and we're 'sloshing'.
By not going to wars around the world and reducing our spending on the military industrial complex we can increase labor density, productivity, and value.
The majority of the wealthy pay $0 income tax per years because of their CPA's and loopholes. Eliminating the IRS will have the best returns for the poor and middle class.
In the future, using current technology...
Combine this effect with enhanced robotics platforms, large scale and also widespread small scale nano/robotic industrial systems will build parts cheaply from low grade raw materials anywhere in the world with less skill and human labor required. The productivity per worker and per man-hour will increase by 20-100X [twenty to one hundred times as much productivity].
A market that sees zero point or passive transport energy machines, patents currently owned by ExxonMobil, can replace their energy distribution systems with point-based workshop kits. Thousands of miles of power lines could lay dormant.
A state with workshop-based industrial production, local energy production and consumption, and decentralized currency systems will produce, by today's standards, very rich average citizens, enjoying lots of high technology goods and a society not pressurized by market-driven economics, consumerism, or over-competition.
Ron Paul is the next step in this economic and libertarian revolution. The technology exists and the limiting factors of the time frame for using it are approaching at our doorstep.
Friday, July 06, 2007
How to control humanity or survive without controlling it through taxes and totalitarianism.
The opposite of totalitarianism is libertarianism. You cannot control humanity through totalitarianism in the presence of universal technologies nor freedom. You do not need to, however.
All the conditions humanity needs to survive are available using special technology. Even the open public knowledge of these areas should be sustainable and benefit each seclusion.
A system of complacency is not sufficient for bulk humanity. There are many fruits of humanity that go to waste and do not contribute to improving humanity. There needs to be an induction system into a new semisegregated system utilizing and advancing or spreading this technology and knowledge and freeing these slaves from destruction.
Experimentally,
The outside world can handle itself, frankly, and be picked from in positive manners. Because of technology there is no need to harvest wealth from the now poorest regions of earth, nor a need to designate 'capos' as American or first worlders over their branches of society or the greater world as a whole. and receive that technology.
The threats of humanity are minimal. The benefits of advancing enlightened society are grand. Mankind need not be a problem, but can be a positive resource to stratify. Secluded folk seem to not be substantially motivated to induct new individuals or societies because they have no particular need, but to be and recognize goodness.
In short I am vastly disappointed in humanity and recommend solutions be found. We are producing garbage to cover a landfill for no known reason but itself. This should be 'stopped'.
The opposite of totalitarianism is libertarianism. You cannot control humanity through totalitarianism in the presence of universal technologies nor freedom. You do not need to, however.
All the conditions humanity needs to survive are available using special technology. Even the open public knowledge of these areas should be sustainable and benefit each seclusion.
A system of complacency is not sufficient for bulk humanity. There are many fruits of humanity that go to waste and do not contribute to improving humanity. There needs to be an induction system into a new semisegregated system utilizing and advancing or spreading this technology and knowledge and freeing these slaves from destruction.
Experimentally,
The outside world can handle itself, frankly, and be picked from in positive manners. Because of technology there is no need to harvest wealth from the now poorest regions of earth, nor a need to designate 'capos' as American or first worlders over their branches of society or the greater world as a whole. and receive that technology.
The threats of humanity are minimal. The benefits of advancing enlightened society are grand. Mankind need not be a problem, but can be a positive resource to stratify. Secluded folk seem to not be substantially motivated to induct new individuals or societies because they have no particular need, but to be and recognize goodness.
In short I am vastly disappointed in humanity and recommend solutions be found. We are producing garbage to cover a landfill for no known reason but itself. This should be 'stopped'.
The Largest Companies
AolDisneyTimeWarner contains the following companies:
The WB, CNN, HBO, Cinemax, Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT, America Online, Mapquest, Moviephone, Netscape , Warner Brothers Pictures, Castle Rock New Line, 1a hunit fifty magazines, atlanta braves baseball team.
Time. Six theme parks. ABC. ESPN yo it ain't for free. 150 Magazines, A and E. Lifetime 72 radio stations and 10 TVs. We got money. Disney Channel. Warner Brothers. Hanna Barbera.
Bellsouth, Verizon, they own it.
DC Comics.
Time Warner and Disney made 75 billion dollars in 2005. GM made two times that much money. Off you.
The WB, CNN, HBO, Cinemax, Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT, America Online, Mapquest, Moviephone, Netscape , Warner Brothers Pictures, Castle Rock New Line, 1a hunit fifty magazines, atlanta braves baseball team.
Time. Six theme parks. ABC. ESPN yo it ain't for free. 150 Magazines, A and E. Lifetime 72 radio stations and 10 TVs. We got money. Disney Channel. Warner Brothers. Hanna Barbera.
Bellsouth, Verizon, they own it.
DC Comics.
Time Warner and Disney made 75 billion dollars in 2005. GM made two times that much money. Off you.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Ford
Ford has no legitimate homosexual agenda. They were being appropriated by purposefully degrading PR. Perhaps their stock levels are being quashed so they can be bought out by a competetor on arrangement, such as ExxonMobil or GM.
This looks a lot like manipulation.
This looks a lot like manipulation.
Monday, July 02, 2007
Opec to reduce production if demand falls
Good, this is what we would want. Opec has said it will cut investment in fields if customers become more efficient. This means that a reduced level of demand will be met with a reduced level of production. Good. The article was positioned to be a threat, but the threat is nonexistant.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Anarchocapitalism
Anarchocapitalism in my book is when major corporations are largely replaced by small businesses and individual craftsmen. This setting would be augmented by a smaller state-level service core in competition with anarchocapitalism in most markets and providing impartial justice and police systems and oversight of public resources such as airwaves and parks and a national-level service providing contingent condensation points for minute-organization armies in the event of major action, and services covering a very large area, such as interstate highways, macros/internets, and national justice.
This will be made possible by virtually eliminating overhead on business with efficient post-oil energy technologies, and the introduction of advanced prototyping and production machines such as the RepRap. Combined these will allow anyone to install a machine shop in their garage for under $40,000. Internet sales and distribution can be easy with internet salesmanship and webcamming. This will allow many engineers and machinists to beat major corporate productions.
Combine with eliminating the IRS to improve public fiscal ability. Allow private education and new microindustrial potentials to compete with public education and universities for a new labor model. Allow sites like www.Duck9.com to compete with major banks and financiers and eBay-level daisychain business to overtake major institutions, while providing judicial and agreement security.
This will make a new economy and a freer and more agile society. Labor will shift substantially and qualities of living will improve.
Ending the war on drugs and replacing it with education and social campaigns will be effective and raise values of urban real estate. Changing traffic law enforcement away from speeding tickets and towards road safety will be effective. Policework will shift away from traffic violations for state and local income and drug policy enforcement to solving true violent crimes. New education systems and social and business opportunities should replace a large amount of dereliction and dissatisfaction and get a greater percentage of society participating in their dreams vs compromising.
This will be made possible by virtually eliminating overhead on business with efficient post-oil energy technologies, and the introduction of advanced prototyping and production machines such as the RepRap. Combined these will allow anyone to install a machine shop in their garage for under $40,000. Internet sales and distribution can be easy with internet salesmanship and webcamming. This will allow many engineers and machinists to beat major corporate productions.
Combine with eliminating the IRS to improve public fiscal ability. Allow private education and new microindustrial potentials to compete with public education and universities for a new labor model. Allow sites like www.Duck9.com to compete with major banks and financiers and eBay-level daisychain business to overtake major institutions, while providing judicial and agreement security.
This will make a new economy and a freer and more agile society. Labor will shift substantially and qualities of living will improve.
Ending the war on drugs and replacing it with education and social campaigns will be effective and raise values of urban real estate. Changing traffic law enforcement away from speeding tickets and towards road safety will be effective. Policework will shift away from traffic violations for state and local income and drug policy enforcement to solving true violent crimes. New education systems and social and business opportunities should replace a large amount of dereliction and dissatisfaction and get a greater percentage of society participating in their dreams vs compromising.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Eliminating the IRS
The best way to distribute wealth fairly is not to change tax codes. We should eliminate taxes, because they favor the rich and harm the poor in their cost of living. We can redistribute wealth more effectively by limiting the excesses of big business and improving technological benefits given to the public and to commerce and industry and promoting labor.
Wooden Car
How much easier and cheaper would it be to build this car if your energy came free from splitting water and you were equipped with a RepRap parts maker? You could design your own engine and body, and throw it together in 600 hours or less instead of the 2000 this man required. It would also likely drop the price of the finished product by 2/3, including savings on public materials.
Since the RepRap and other synthetic building machines replace the need for many conventional tools and allow a better design process, it may reduce the overall cost of equipment.
Nanorobotics by the mid 2010's.
Since the RepRap and other synthetic building machines replace the need for many conventional tools and allow a better design process, it may reduce the overall cost of equipment.
Nanorobotics by the mid 2010's.
Robot Money
There are no banks in MMORPGs because the money is not real. You in the world who are about to make money as real as a 'credit' need to balance the value of that credit with the unlimited level of material and energy inherent in ExxonMobil technologies of unlimited energy and manless production.
Why would someone 'borrow' money in an MMORPG, where they have no ID and any money they do produce in the game is based on their real money they installed into the system?
The revolution in industry and technology will doubtless be cataclysmic for gamers, as the games will need to reflect a world without the kind of shortage experienced in the past, except for time, which all games have infinite of, but without patience to match, of course.
Why would someone 'borrow' money in an MMORPG, where they have no ID and any money they do produce in the game is based on their real money they installed into the system?
The revolution in industry and technology will doubtless be cataclysmic for gamers, as the games will need to reflect a world without the kind of shortage experienced in the past, except for time, which all games have infinite of, but without patience to match, of course.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Living Management
#27 Take mini-retirements. Don't leave the joy of retirement until you are too old to enjoy it. Do it now, while you're young. It makes working that much more worth it. Find ways to take a year off every few years. Save up, sell your home, your possessions, and travel. Live simply, but live, without having to work. Enjoy life, then go back to work and save up enough money to do it again in a couple of years.
Shotguns
This story is in the fiscal section versus tactical because it is pertinent to the commercial sector. Recognizing that the 2nd amendment is a civil right, businesses that violate citizens' and employees civil rights, or fire them for civil service reasons should be reported to the BBB.
Oil Industries
Good, infrastructure is shifting.
This should have happened in 2005, or 1995. We're going to crash into peak oil, but our oil refineries are preparing for the event, and automakers are shifting to biofuels. Biofuels might be a good medium between oil and e-, to help clean the planet's air and reduce carbon dioxide and other emissions intermediate to energy sustainability.
ExxonMobil technologies need to be released in a dynamic suitable to human social pathology. No level of material or technology will 'cause' humanity to detox itself as a group. We're going to have to be cooperatively reconstituted. Hence biological research, cloning, sociological empathic psychology, spiritual functionality, ecology, ethics and morality, and sustainability.
God, please prepare us.
This should have happened in 2005, or 1995. We're going to crash into peak oil, but our oil refineries are preparing for the event, and automakers are shifting to biofuels. Biofuels might be a good medium between oil and e-, to help clean the planet's air and reduce carbon dioxide and other emissions intermediate to energy sustainability.
ExxonMobil technologies need to be released in a dynamic suitable to human social pathology. No level of material or technology will 'cause' humanity to detox itself as a group. We're going to have to be cooperatively reconstituted. Hence biological research, cloning, sociological empathic psychology, spiritual functionality, ecology, ethics and morality, and sustainability.
God, please prepare us.
Monday, June 04, 2007
China's stock market dropped something like 8%. I speculated openly this past weekend that America sold its mfu base in preparation for peak oil, at which point we will break out the new Exxonmobil energy technologies and outfox those whom we recently sold our base to. We have seeded our competetors with poor technology in preparation for our own scheduled crisis/release.
Peak oil is scheduled for the early quarters of 2008. Perhaps summer driving season. It will be more like a biquarter event of scaling prices, during which time we can produce media spotlights on our most favorable (c) technologies and build new industrial bases and make use of American, Mexican, and Iraqi[/Iranian] oil to produce a peak oil spike that our competetors will not be able to follow.
"Will we need Iranian oil in the future to corner the market?"
vs
"How much will it 'cost' to get that Iranian oil?"
^hideous.
Will we be able to use this market condition to improve society, or not? We have not been successful in accumulating a positive association between wealth and goodness of society. Our many dynamic efforts to shake out society have been thwarted and thwart ourselves. They are also beginning/continuing to 'poison the well', as are our politics globally.
We've formed a chunk that will not get through our filter. What do we do about this chunk and about our filter? Both have failed.
You fail.
You lose all major assets. You lose all major control. The successful portion is vapor off the top, which reorganizes into a new mesh.
Peak oil is scheduled for the early quarters of 2008. Perhaps summer driving season. It will be more like a biquarter event of scaling prices, during which time we can produce media spotlights on our most favorable (c) technologies and build new industrial bases and make use of American, Mexican, and Iraqi[/Iranian] oil to produce a peak oil spike that our competetors will not be able to follow.
"Will we need Iranian oil in the future to corner the market?"
vs
"How much will it 'cost' to get that Iranian oil?"
^hideous.
Will we be able to use this market condition to improve society, or not? We have not been successful in accumulating a positive association between wealth and goodness of society. Our many dynamic efforts to shake out society have been thwarted and thwart ourselves. They are also beginning/continuing to 'poison the well', as are our politics globally.
We've formed a chunk that will not get through our filter. What do we do about this chunk and about our filter? Both have failed.
You fail.
You lose all major assets. You lose all major control. The successful portion is vapor off the top, which reorganizes into a new mesh.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Money and Politics
I've seen a trend since bank decentralization in 1980, Neuromancer in 1984, NAFTA and prescription medication television and meagazine advertisement ~1996, and megacorporations and mergers in the late 90's and early 2000's, and the ~entire Bush Presidency [and HMOs] moving money and services away from the middle class and citizenry and towards major corporations and wealthy individuals.
If Ron Paul is elected president, would he eliminate the IRS to put more money in the hands of the wealthy?
-It is possible to change tax rates so anyone making under ~$60,000 pays no tax at all. This alone would be a 15-28% pay raise for everyone on the bottom shelf of society. The majority of businessmen and big businesses pay no taxes whatsoever and do so for years and years because of write offs, incentives, and chicanery written into tax code. Tax accountants have been taught how to file through these loopholes. Eliminating them could make us fiscally sound again.
Would Ron Paul reduce services and state funding of healthcare and education systems?
-It is possible to reduce services while improving quality of living. Our public schools are not worth sending the average student to. Our colleges are freakishly overpriced, and our job markets mismanage our educational requirements. Public healthcare is treated like a business. We should change our education system to serve us and our children and workers, and change our healthcare system to serve the same. We must also make pharmaceutical companies move beyond the chemical additive level and into engineering the human.
What would Ron Paul do about the American military complex and the world's military condition?
-The world spent $1.05 trillion on the military in 2005, and America's finances account for about half of that. Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Truman fought or warned us about the military industrial complex. Nixon and Reagan embraced it, George Bush has revived it. It is time to put this monster to sleep. America must not profit from war, and must avoid it unless it is necessary like D-Day and VJ-Day were necessary. A media and corporate complex to go with and sell it are ways corporations shoehorn us into profitable and expensive wars that degrade us and the world.
It is important for people to become wiser about their money, civil vs play vs D/s society, and sustainability. I firmly believe that Ron Paul would fix our economy and dismantle the organizations that fiscally control us and the world.
If Ron Paul is elected president, would he eliminate the IRS to put more money in the hands of the wealthy?
-It is possible to change tax rates so anyone making under ~$60,000 pays no tax at all. This alone would be a 15-28% pay raise for everyone on the bottom shelf of society. The majority of businessmen and big businesses pay no taxes whatsoever and do so for years and years because of write offs, incentives, and chicanery written into tax code. Tax accountants have been taught how to file through these loopholes. Eliminating them could make us fiscally sound again.
Would Ron Paul reduce services and state funding of healthcare and education systems?
-It is possible to reduce services while improving quality of living. Our public schools are not worth sending the average student to. Our colleges are freakishly overpriced, and our job markets mismanage our educational requirements. Public healthcare is treated like a business. We should change our education system to serve us and our children and workers, and change our healthcare system to serve the same. We must also make pharmaceutical companies move beyond the chemical additive level and into engineering the human.
What would Ron Paul do about the American military complex and the world's military condition?
-The world spent $1.05 trillion on the military in 2005, and America's finances account for about half of that. Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Truman fought or warned us about the military industrial complex. Nixon and Reagan embraced it, George Bush has revived it. It is time to put this monster to sleep. America must not profit from war, and must avoid it unless it is necessary like D-Day and VJ-Day were necessary. A media and corporate complex to go with and sell it are ways corporations shoehorn us into profitable and expensive wars that degrade us and the world.
It is important for people to become wiser about their money, civil vs play vs D/s society, and sustainability. I firmly believe that Ron Paul would fix our economy and dismantle the organizations that fiscally control us and the world.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Out of Business
Each industry and company should seek to put itself out of business. Not through poor business decisions, but good ones, such as eliminating their product or service from necessity by their market. This will cycle humanity quickly through technologies. For example, a dentist should strive to eliminate cavities and to perform as few dental procedures as possible. A soda company should seek to make their product non-addictive but pleasant and healthy, and eliminate as much extraneous nutrition functionality as possible from their foods/drinks. Casual snacking or drinking is not something that a soda industry should promote. In the same way advertising should be minimized or eliminated but for the service of listing the product as 'for sale' or 'available'.
This will improve mankind's quality of living and reduce the cost of living while tightening and tuning our economy to necessity.
This will improve mankind's quality of living and reduce the cost of living while tightening and tuning our economy to necessity.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
12-24 months
This is the time frame for fiscal crisis that we're working on:
Carlyle Group says that within 12-24 months excess market liquidity [$] will dry up. The longer they wait, the more $ they make, but the longer they wait, the worse the crash is. This is forecasting the Great Depression Mark II.
"Internal Carlyle Group Memo: Market Good For 12-24 Months"
In 12-24 months, we will likely hit "peak oil" [see required reading]. We will also be in the ballpark for an American currency crisis, as forecasted 60-70% likely within 3 years [2005/6 -> 2008/9]. Preparations for this condition have been in accordance for years, and the fruit of it is coming due.
There is a possibility that instead of nothing, we will have everything. This is largely dependent on organization of society and various technology preparations.
In some cases, I think we want ourselves/certain ways not to win, and to crash horrifically, because of the fool choices they make and promote, and the not true things that they believe.
What do you want to have in 2010? 2020? Think.
Carlyle Group says that within 12-24 months excess market liquidity [$] will dry up. The longer they wait, the more $ they make, but the longer they wait, the worse the crash is. This is forecasting the Great Depression Mark II.
"Internal Carlyle Group Memo: Market Good For 12-24 Months"
In 12-24 months, we will likely hit "peak oil" [see required reading]. We will also be in the ballpark for an American currency crisis, as forecasted 60-70% likely within 3 years [2005/6 -> 2008/9]. Preparations for this condition have been in accordance for years, and the fruit of it is coming due.
There is a possibility that instead of nothing, we will have everything. This is largely dependent on organization of society and various technology preparations.
In some cases, I think we want ourselves/certain ways not to win, and to crash horrifically, because of the fool choices they make and promote, and the not true things that they believe.
What do you want to have in 2010? 2020? Think.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Debt is an unreal number
Fantastic news tonight from the US Labor Secretary in interview.
"03 02 2007: US Labor Secretary indicates that we're ready to switch to a 'very sustainable' free energy economy 'sooner rather than later'. Labor market looks fantastic."
We lose more jobs to technology than the average recession per year. China has a net loss of manufacturing jobs due to technology, even as they take in manufacturing jobs from foreign markets. This means that as technology replaces man power, more labor can potentially be done with the same resources. Otherwise, technology would be abandoned for manpower. Because there is a loss of labor to be done as it is replaced by technology, it is necessary for the wealth produced by this technology to be distributed fairly. Labor must have leads in or labor will collapse under technology. Labor collapsing means the general market collapses if the majority of humanity has no income potential. By using free energy, all laborers can be turned into techs, farmers, or capitalists, and free efficient machines can perform all meaningful jobs of labor. This will produce a booming economy forever.
Regarding Billy Bunkie the Science Junkie's term on non-negative numbers, and debt being 'in the red', we must resolve our understanding of what debt is. A negative number is not a 'debt', as nothing can be less than a vacuum, but it is a resolution for this place to be filled by something else becoming zero. This can be a partition of a grouping, such as 'part of my resource' or 'part of my labor'.
"03 02 2007: US Labor Secretary indicates that we're ready to switch to a 'very sustainable' free energy economy 'sooner rather than later'. Labor market looks fantastic."
We lose more jobs to technology than the average recession per year. China has a net loss of manufacturing jobs due to technology, even as they take in manufacturing jobs from foreign markets. This means that as technology replaces man power, more labor can potentially be done with the same resources. Otherwise, technology would be abandoned for manpower. Because there is a loss of labor to be done as it is replaced by technology, it is necessary for the wealth produced by this technology to be distributed fairly. Labor must have leads in or labor will collapse under technology. Labor collapsing means the general market collapses if the majority of humanity has no income potential. By using free energy, all laborers can be turned into techs, farmers, or capitalists, and free efficient machines can perform all meaningful jobs of labor. This will produce a booming economy forever.
Regarding Billy Bunkie the Science Junkie's term on non-negative numbers, and debt being 'in the red', we must resolve our understanding of what debt is. A negative number is not a 'debt', as nothing can be less than a vacuum, but it is a resolution for this place to be filled by something else becoming zero. This can be a partition of a grouping, such as 'part of my resource' or 'part of my labor'.
Walmart Nouvelle
Walmart could become a good net-order store. They have the capital to augment their chain[s] with a good warehouse/home delivery service. Sears did it 115 years ago. Any chain could quickly take advantage of the world's internet population and use webcams store chats and net salespeople to sell goods.
I imagine the store as a webhangout as well as a business. Active chat rooms, a forum, news tickers, maybe a DJIA category board for certain genres, you can have your ads, plenty of store and product review blogs, [oh, that did it], map and directions protocols, store locators, warehouse locators, search engine, product finder, charity lists and clickable charities, and maybe some flash games too. Webcomic rings. Modest hosting. It'll be bright.
Next up will be the product order info. People will come here for the funk above, and also find the time to order products amazon style to be delivered same day or at their convenience. Grocery-style. No one waits 2 days for groceries. They get it in hours. So they will get a blender they see on a webcam in hours, in the comfort of their home. You can order a pizza online, why not a blender?
Walmart is making far less money on its old stores. Perhaps they should begin *closing* unprofitable stores, or turn them into internet cafes and direct warehouses.
I imagine the store as a webhangout as well as a business. Active chat rooms, a forum, news tickers, maybe a DJIA category board for certain genres, you can have your ads, plenty of store and product review blogs, [oh, that did it], map and directions protocols, store locators, warehouse locators, search engine, product finder, charity lists and clickable charities, and maybe some flash games too. Webcomic rings. Modest hosting. It'll be bright.
Next up will be the product order info. People will come here for the funk above, and also find the time to order products amazon style to be delivered same day or at their convenience. Grocery-style. No one waits 2 days for groceries. They get it in hours. So they will get a blender they see on a webcam in hours, in the comfort of their home. You can order a pizza online, why not a blender?
Walmart is making far less money on its old stores. Perhaps they should begin *closing* unprofitable stores, or turn them into internet cafes and direct warehouses.
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