Your Fingertips and a Phone-line, perhaps.

Written by Seamus Dolly


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Forrepparttar market is global and interest in any concept, is no longer limited to a local audience. What that means is that your community figure-head, tribal leader (or whatever your hierarchial structure), neither have to approve, condemn or otherwise comment on your business if that is what you want. It is easier, much easier to find/target like-minded individuals, than it ever was.

Though some social benefits are lost, it has become extremely simple to communicate with others on earthly opposites, andrepparttar 118526 time/speed difference is almost negligible.

Indeed, remote tooling manipulation is common enough, whether medical or industrial. More opportunities! The software, hardware, and implied support mechanisms for this existing but growing market might titillaterepparttar 118527 imagination, and spawn many ventures.

All growth will never only be inrepparttar 118528 technological market. With all its “finery”, people still need paper for hard copy solutions, and blank paper is not much of a record. Pigments and paper are complimentary.

Roads will still have to be dug, and people still have to be fed. Service sectors are growing. So if you are an ambitious waiter/waitress or seerepparttar 118529 potential of excavation equipment, thenrepparttar 118530 Internet can compliment it, as paper to pigment.

“While an employer will leverage his employees, andrepparttar 118531 rich will leverage their money,repparttar 118532 rest can leverage their access to information, to enhance or change their position”.



Seamus Dolly is at www.CountControl.com


Internet Theft and Fraud

Written by Jesse S. Somer


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It worries me a little, this huge amount of illegal activity. I know that a lot of people feel that currentlyrepparttar world is very imbalanced in terms of wealth and spirituality and that this new epidemic is just a karmic reaction ofrepparttar 118525 oppressed masses. The United States earns 50 percent ofrepparttar 118526 world’s economy, of course some ofrepparttar 118527 other 95% of Earth’s population is going to be keen for a piece ofrepparttar 118528 pie, right? Steal fromrepparttar 118529 rich and feedrepparttar 118530 poor like that guy inrepparttar 118531 green tights.

The funny thing is I think that a lot of these thieves are living in America and unbeknownst to themselves be already part ofrepparttar 118532 top 5% of wealthy humans. The problem is that they always want more. Money can become addictive in a consumerist society whose advertising and marketing schemes are constantly bombarding us with stimulus relating torepparttar 118533 next new product that we ‘need’ in our lives. We are never satisfied with what we’ve got. The next purchase’s momentary injection of adrenalin becomes more of an imperative than any concept of lasting spiritual happiness.

Feel sorry for these people that have to go through allrepparttar 118534 rigmarole of sorting all these frauds fromrepparttar 118535 real sites out there. I doubt there is a religion on Earth that teaches that theft is a balanced respectful action. I do know that whenrepparttar 118536 country of Australia was founded it was done so onrepparttar 118537 backs of convicts, many of who had only stolen bread to survive. That’s a kind of theft that will question your moral value system. I’ll leave you with one last question: Ifrepparttar 118538 ‘first world’ has nearly allrepparttar 118539 money on our planet, are werepparttar 118540 biggest thieves of all?

Jesse S. Somer, M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a concerned human hoping to one-day witness humanity living in a peaceful and egalitarian world.


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