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Post by tron100 on Feb 19, 2011 17:02:35 GMT -6
Why don't they commercialize Tron world and have department stores, grocery stores, hospitals, businesses, mental wards, stadiums, schools, universities, and churches? Real estate residential houses for people to live in or rent for any set of time. Note that there is a high population in the real world, some people may want to live their lives on the Grid. The world has changed and this is a new way to prophet on taxes rather than loosing extra to earn ens meat to support families and job wages. The Grid can get a growing mutual funding for the ever existing stock market for financial development and formulate stable shares which will be managed traded funds. People would want to soon invest in the Grid stock which could be growing when Users gain knowledge and move to this region as a resulting place to live at and spend their money and life time there, even with their beloved families and friends. There could be government jobs, services, agencies, air ports, military arrangements, institutions, facilities, and law and rules on the Grid. Constitutional and administrative law, Criminal law, game laws and rules, contract and tort laws, property laws, legal and trust laws, civil laws and rights, Judiciary, Bureaucracy, and a check and balanced Economy. Tell me what you think of this idea for now. Since it cross my mind the other day.
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Post by EDWARD DILLINGER JR. on Feb 19, 2011 19:20:18 GMT -6
Possibly, Tron100! It's just that icly it has only been a month or so since the Grid went public so there hasn't been much time to exploiting yet, probably because people don't trust it.
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Post by CLAIRE VOGEL on Feb 19, 2011 22:27:50 GMT -6
Right, governments, economy, town structures just don't occur overnight. However, there is also the idea of there being limited space on the grid. Maybe eventually more cities could/would be created. There's quite a bit that could be expanded upon. But...yes. Like what Wil just said, people probably wouldn't trust it enough to mass move in, and that's speaking from history. When movie theatres were first introduced, many, many people didn't go because they were scared of all being in a dark room. It took years for it to catch on. I think with such a big change like the Grid, it wouldn't be an easy transition.
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