Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
I think this is a critical point: when we can all go out and play again the banks will loan 'restart and rebuild' money only to the biggest players. They have to be pressured to restore a vital and diversified landscape.originally posted by VLM:
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I'm sure I've written about this somewhere around here: I had a customer in far Western Pennsylvania so one evening I took a spin along one of the two-lane highways towards Ohio, IIRC. Anyway, what was stunning was that every 5 miles, like clockwork, there was another mall. Every mall had the same mix of stores, all national chains. I looked for a little mom-and-pop place to have dinner and I couldn't find one. I think these malls were built because the developer got enough tenants to pre-sign their leases and only a big chain can afford to do that. It was a blighted evening and I felt sorry for people who lived around there -- I know, some shopping is better than none, but I know it is possible to do so much better.
Monkey, why is a booking/billing system so onerous? What kind of useless bells and whistles have they forced you to use? (I'm a computer guy so very interested in how people deal with programs, how programs do what they do, etc.)What would really be great would be open source booking and payment systems (combined would be ideal, but separate is fine). This can't be something hard to do. I once spoke to an Apple exec about getting into this game and he said they looked at it and there wasn't enough money in it. It's fairly low hanging fruit from a programming perspective. It would also help if it didn't have a bunch of irrelevant bells and whistles so that it could operate on low priced internet service.
Amen.We have to have an economy that does more than just vacuum wealth upwards