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Well, to be honest, I think the problem is also that websites are charged pretty heavily - and that promotes blogging and image-sharing sites - because web design (and all its procedures) was adopted and incorporated by big advertising companies pretty fast.
But in the core, you can make a good website from sticks, and there's a whole lot of people that wants a personalised website but just don't buy a website/web-work because they think it's too expensive.
Everyone could make a little more, if it was a bit more civil and the web market was dominated by small shops, instead of big companies setting the standards.
This relates to our whole economy and the so-called "crisis". We're having a crisis because production was concentrated in a few spots and every body wants the same stuff instead of having a more diverse economy and a more diverse and differentiated want for goods.
That's why I'm for villages, instead of cities.
- hear hear!FLsux
- also yeah the whole concept of micromanagement, and microeconomies are much more manageable, and less likely to go out of hand as things on he macroscopic level where the details are unobserved. and all it takes is a lot of little unobserved termites to bring even the biggest building down.FLsux
- I think so, indeed. But the solutions are stream-lined.Corvo2