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We should rejoice that a website for the ''online'' Amish community - being a group of traditional church fellowships known for simple living, plain dress and a reluctance to adopt the convenience of modern technology, can, notwithstanding a fairly gaping flaw in its business model, have made a much better fist of surviving in business than a giant financial services advisor with the same name did.
We should rejoice that a website for the ''online'' Amish community - being a group of traditional church fellowships known for simple living, plain dress and a reluctance to adopt the convenience of modern technology, can, notwithstanding a fairly gaping flaw in its business model, have made a much better fist of surviving in business than a giant financial services advisor with the same name did.


(You never say [[Goldmans]], by the way.)
(You never say [[Goldmans]]” either, by the way).
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 6 July 2017

Not an investment bank, since Lehman as it once was, doesn't exist. No, Lehmans is an online hardware shop — online, I say — for people who don't use electricity.

We should rejoice that a website for the online Amish community - being a group of traditional church fellowships known for simple living, plain dress and a reluctance to adopt the convenience of modern technology, can, notwithstanding a fairly gaping flaw in its business model, have made a much better fist of surviving in business than a giant financial services advisor with the same name did.

(You never say “Goldmans” either, by the way).

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