[AGL] report from the front lines
Frances Morey
frances.morey at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 12:27:26 EDT 2020
Could this signal the end of bricks 'n' mortar colleges and universities?
High rise office buildings?
Could this eliminate the meme of division of work and home? The need to Go
to Work, and then Go Home.
Could this eliminate he need for cars to move the human back and forth
between the two? Hmm.
I often questioned how "business lunches" were tax deductible while home
cooks making groceries had to be financed through taxable income. How fair
is this?
Best,
Frances
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 10:29 AM Michael Eisenstadt <eisenstadt0 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 4/3/2020 10:11 AM, Frances Morey wrote:
> > Capitalism sure is having to rethink its business model. Wonder how
> > long they can go without making profit?
> Some businesses are doing real well, grocery stores for example. Up to
> recently, Americans spent 40% of their food expenses eating in
> restaurants. Now with restaurants closed, grocery stores sales have
> skyrocketed. Internet service providers are doing a roaring business
> accommodating folks working from home and students attending school
> remotely. I participated in a Univ of Texas seminar yesterday for an
> hour using Zoom. It worked rather well. The coronavirus has doubled the
> fortune of the founder of that company.
>
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