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Michael A. Terrell wrote: "John S." wrote: Clearly Ebay and other internet sites won't completely replace in person sales, be it a hamfest, garage sale or estate auction. But the ease of bringing large numbers of buyers and sellers together via some internet connection has had a significant impact on brick and mortar operations. The ease of transacting a sale electronically be it for a Kenwood 940 or a spinning wheel can't be ignored. And the sellers that fail to react in some way will be left behind. Yeah, right. What about the people who don't even have a computer, or don't trust online transactions? They'll never go near E-bay. They will be left in the dust. I suppose those who don't have a computer or don't trust online transactions could try setting up an ether-based net using morse code. I suspect that it will be largely one-way communications though. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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