I’m guessing brick and mortar universities will take massive enrollment hits.......
Oh come on now,
dormitories, student unions, and lecture halls are sanitary, no?
Geno
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Whoever said "retail" nailed it. The longer this lasts, the more people with money are going to download apps. They might like it, more and more as this drags out.
Up hills slow, Down hills fast Tonnage first and Safety last.
Whoever said "retail" nailed it. The longer this lasts, the more people with money are going to download apps. They might like it, more and more as this drags out.
Apps make it even simpler.
Curbside service.
It’ll really take off, if online retailers will keep the free shipping.
Dave
�The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.� Lou Holtz
I’m guessing brick and mortar universities will take massive enrollment hits.......
Oh come on now,
dormitories, student unions, and lecture halls are sanitary, no?
Geno
Not the fun parts....
I’m more thinking all these students (and paying parents) are discovering that they can get their education much easier, quicker and cheaper on line. If you really think about it, the amount of resources wasted during a typical 5 year college education is mind boggling. Housing, travel, keggers, low paying second jobs in university towns..... it’s a model of inefficiency.
Whoever said "retail" nailed it. The longer this lasts, the more people with money are going to download apps. They might like it, more and more as this drags out.
And then when a computer virus puts the clamps on the online shopping....what then?
I sincerely hope casinos are top of the list. Give all of those maids and croupiers jobs in manufacturing.Let Las Vegas dry up and blow away in the wind with the tumble weeds.Let people put their money some place it can grow, rather than just line mobsters' pockets.
so you are another one that thinks you should have a say in how other people should spend their money...……..bob
Casinos are legalized stealing from poor and stupid people. They have increased all kinds of misery such as crime, bankruptcy, suicide, divorce, child abuse. My wife and I have walked through the gaming areas when lodged at casinos on USDA trips. The clientele is pitiful. There were obviously poor people there, there were wheel chair bound folks with oxygen. I personally know people who have lost homes and property at cainos. One man I know sold his retirement to gamble. There is nothing to be gained for society except money for gaming corporations and their stockholders. I believe the state is a huge loser in the deal even though they gain revenue in the short term. These businesses and payday loan outfits ought to be banished. They are a blight and a parasite on society. I hope they don't come back but I bet they come back long before concerts and church.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.