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Old 05-19-2012, 01:31 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
I wouldn't call something that generates revenue of $100 million/month as being "anti-business".
It is just somebody changed the business model behind our backs.
It feels more like somebody switched planets beneath my feet. I remember back in the days when you made stuff and you sold it (and gasoline was $0.35USD per gallon, candy bars were $0.05USD (or 6 for $0.25USD), and gold was $35USD per ounce). All this "funny money service-based stuff" just seems so "virtual" to me. If we end up with everybody "servicing" everybody else, who will be left to MAKE stuff?

It will take me awhile to find a use for this GPL that I can use, unless I change my business model to servicing people instead of selling stuff to them.

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