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  • #16
    Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

    Originally posted by LazyBoy View Post
    By not having an Amazon?

    I believe that store makes most of its money from cafes and al frescos that it sublets out. It is surrounded by a wealthy neighborhood of $2K-$4k a sq ft apartments.

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    • #17
      Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

      another advantage for amazon lies in the reviews. if i'm shopping for a book, e.g. a travel guide, i find [some of] the reviews quite helpful in a way unavailable even if all the choices lay before me on a shelf in a bookstore. the same goes for reviews of other items, not just books.

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      • #18
        Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

        dang ... fewer places to pick up intelligent women.

        Or dumb women who (in my case mistakently(sic)) think guys in bookstores must be intelligent.

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        • #19
          Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

          Originally posted by Spartacus View Post
          dang ... fewer places to pick up intelligent women.

          Or dumb women who (in my case mistakently(sic)) think guys in bookstores must be intelligent.

          You do have libraries in your city?

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          • #20
            Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

            Originally posted by jk View Post
            another advantage for amazon lies in the reviews. if i'm shopping for a book, e.g. a travel guide, i find [some of] the reviews quite helpful in a way unavailable even if all the choices lay before me on a shelf in a bookstore. the same goes for reviews of other items, not just books.
            +1

            I used to have a expensive hearing aid that I went swiming with and ruined it. My wife said she did not think I heard any better with it so I did not get a new one. I saw a hearing aid on Amazon for $179 with the best reviews I had seen for any product. I figured, why not try it. It is great and I have gotten several other friends to get them also. This alone would give me reason to use Amazon.

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            • #21
              Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

              Originally posted by jk
              another advantage for amazon lies in the reviews. if i'm shopping for a book, e.g. a travel guide, i find [some of] the reviews quite helpful in a way unavailable even if all the choices lay before me on a shelf in a bookstore. the same goes for reviews of other items, not just books.
              True, except in any areas where there is any controversy whatsoever.

              I've already seen many instances of astroturfing.

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              • #22
                Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

                Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                True, except in any areas where there is any controversy whatsoever.

                I've already seen many instances of astroturfing.
                But if you review all the reviews, most people can figure out the ones that are promoting something.

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                • #23
                  Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

                  Originally posted by jiimbergin
                  But if you review all the reviews, most people can figure out the ones that are promoting something.
                  Astroturfing extends beyond just positive reviews for bad products.

                  There are also bad reviews for good products.

                  The point is increasing noise levels such that useful information cannot be obtained.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

                    In my town Libraries are places where the cheapskates go to read magazines.

                    Actually, ours is not that bad. But the women there, nah. And the librarian's name tags should all say "Frumpy".

                    Whats the other big bookstore chain? Barnes and Noble? That place does a booming business near me. Packed every time I go in there. But they don't carry a fraction of what Amazon does. Amazon even carries a book by one of my customers. This is no joke, though I did laugh at first when he told me about it.
                    I thought he was making a joke.

                    http://www.amazon.com/Bottom-Dweller...1290390&sr=8-1

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                    • #25
                      Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

                      Borders

                      Barnes & Noble

                      Remember B. Dalton?

                      What's with the Bs

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                      • #26
                        Re: Borders to shutter remaining 399 stores - 10,000+ to be laid off

                        Originally posted by don View Post
                        Borders

                        Barnes & Noble

                        Remember B. Dalton?

                        What's with the Bs
                        There's something about books that brings out the B.

                        Book

                        Bible

                        liBrary

                        liBro


                        Here's a list of translated ways to say book - 90% of the indo-european languages have a 'B' sound:

                        http://www.logosdictionary.org/pls/d...de=&num_row=10

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