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Old 03-02-2011, 10:19 AM   #204
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So with this argument, I can walk into my local home improvement store and take a couple of power tools so I can better decide which I'd like to buy at some nebulous point in the future.
Is it really out of the question to make an effort to understand the different nature of tangible and intangible goods? Yes, I am afraid a minimum amount of abstract thinking will be required.

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Products are products, whether in digital or physical formats.
Actually, no, there are some crucial differences. Most people who negate that difference have an agenda, hidden or otherwise (of course some are just plain stupid).

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