From: rick_s on
On 6/27/2010 21:06, rick_s wrote:

>
> So will your Veldt have a mailbox? Well most houses need one. You get
> spam in them unless to ask the post office to not send any spam.
>
> And the post office mysteriously knows what spam is in general, because
> in general they are paid to deliver it.
>
> What if you want to spam a mailbox at someone's Veldt? Well don't give
> your cell phone number to telemarketers unless you want to be called by
> them and so don't give away your stamps or change them when needed but
> its like a cell phone, you want calls from your friends, but get a
> little annoyed when on roaming at 2 bucks or 3 bucks a minute someone is
> trying to sell you a special offers on pencils that will save you 20
> cents. The call just cost you 60 bucks.
>
> You have caller ID too.

Will someone make a little stamp camera for this and sell it on a key chain?
Probably otherwise the images from modern cameras are too huge. And a
kid might not know how to edit an image of a person so big that you can
diagnose tonsillitis by looking at the image.

Everyone needs things like that to make their life easier and better.
They can buy anything on-line now and you know the funny things is, that
there are stores where you can go and buy stuff so that you don't need
to have people tell you where to get things in your email box.

A mall is not an abstract concept.

The web people have built is one of the wonders of the world.

Health information beauty information science you name it everything
under the sun. What was it the Librarian said again, a total compendium
of all human knowledge.

And what is our prime directive again as we go forth and create a new
aspect to this thing we call the Internet?

"A place for everything, and everything in it's place"

Then your happy place will be a nice comfortable fun place to be and it
will be yours. Yes you might have banners flying around everyone's
heads, it might be a sales convention place even.

Can you imagine going to a sales convention? I took courses. lol

I was a real capitalist too and real estate mogul too for awhile. I
bought my first property at a real estate company called Glengary
Realty, no word of a lie.

Just before the book was written and then the movie came out.

It was something I said to a coworker, at a bar, during a game of pool,
when I discovered that my credit was good enough to buy up cheap real
estate. I felt stupid right after giving him that speech.

Not the exact speech that Baldwin gives, one like it.
That is the attitude you need to succeed. You need to be pumped. If you
are going to play that game.
So I am not saying it sis bad to be rich or bad to be a success, but we
all have to live together too.

Alec Baldwin gives the famous closer speech.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TROhlThs9qY