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SW Saskatchewan | I want to communicate in REAL TIME. Not when someone else thinks they have enough time to reply to me.
Back in glacial times we ordered parts by telegraph and they were shipped by railroad. Bids and contracts were done by "snail mail" and both turns could be done trans-continent within a week.
Then telephone came to rural Sask and if we needed a part, we got instant confirmation whether we we should go shopping south, east, north or west.
Now kids have so much trouble distinguishing real from pseudo-reality that they think a text or e-mail is communication.
It's not. You are only broadcasting to the wilderness, unless someone replies it is just jabber.
If I need to communicate I will call, if I just want to flap my lips I won't bother you-call, fax or e-mail.
And I need your answer now! If you live in a world where "whatever" and "whenever" are an adequate attitude, stay out of my face. One of your competitors will be living and working in real time.
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