Late to chime in..

I've always been a believer of e-commerce.  A well-executed site
with near-perfect logistics will outperform brick and mortar commerce
solely by the time it saves.  Time of going to some place built in the
70's, time of fighting traffic, gassing up your vehicle, and time of
looking for a parking space.

Other than "wanting it instantly" or to entertain yourself out
there in the malls, there's really no reason to head out to stores
to buy something.  I believe this applies mostly to hardware,
although software like clothing can be considered the exception in
some cases.

E-commerce is the equivalent of mail order - just that payment and
seeing products in different perspectives is much better.  E-commerce
is here to stay.



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