macro cosmic (wal-mart) or micro cosmic (submerge), the same basic
principles apply. Then again- look how much intellnet dominated in the
mid-90's for distribution. i don't buy anythign online, so I'm not an
expert in this particular segment. But the point as always is to just keep
your eyes and ears open.



On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: atomly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >It is convenient, but that's the same reason so many people shop
> at
> >Wal-Mart, Barnes & Noble and Best Buy as well, and those have all
> >functioned to eliminate a lot of the "fringe."
> >
> >I generally don't think that consolidation is good for the
> marketplace
> >because it eliminates competition and eliminates choice.
>
> yeah because big bad submerge uses the same business practices as
> wal mart. shut up. troll. at least yussel was sensible in his
> reply, i know it must hurt you to try the same.
>
> tom
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