tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21554899.post67118937183785219..comments2024-03-26T04:26:04.911-07:00Comments on Lost City: Stores Die, Websites Live OnBrooks of Sheffieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18297071358029060908noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21554899.post-26676553062174232072009-06-30T10:34:02.414-07:002009-06-30T10:34:02.414-07:00None taken Brooks! Just clinging to any little th...None taken Brooks! Just clinging to any little thing that I can that speaks to the City that existed before I lived in it.Sedgenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21554899.post-40879856031916502792009-06-29T12:52:06.275-07:002009-06-29T12:52:06.275-07:00I'm sure you're right, Sedge. I meant no o...I'm sure you're right, Sedge. I meant no offense by the post.Brooks of Sheffieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18297071358029060908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21554899.post-90740192505645298872009-06-29T09:36:00.559-07:002009-06-29T09:36:00.559-07:00Seems to me, when you have poured your heart, soul...Seems to me, when you have poured your heart, soul, all your money, and all the hours in the day into your business, only to lose it when your landlord raised the rent by 300%, that yes, one would indeed be too broken to think of web sites. Maybe, if the store did a real business online, but for a resaurant or bar, who didn't make money that way, it would be far from their wounded mind. I kind of like to see those sites around, as so often the condo or bank that takes over the space leaves no trace of the fomer busniess.Sedgenoreply@blogger.com