The bad news.
“The world is increasingly dominated by elites. Once they were self-sacrificing, now they are self serving” – a recent comment from someone we respect.
Computers and the internet have, in the last 25 years, given incredible “tools” to people to mislead and deceive people like you and me.
The elites are hopelessly behind in doing anything about the misleading and deceiving that’s going on, even if they want to. See this quotation from a recent article on the problem of skin cancer “specialists” misleading and deceiving people.
The good news.
Computers and the internet have, in the last 25 years, given incredible “tools” to people like you and me to carry out research on goods we may be thinking of acquiring and people and organisations providing services we may be thinking of utilising – an hour’s research can change everything.
Computers and the internet have, in the last 25 years, given incredible “tools” to people seeking to provide help to those carrying out such research – something we’re trying to do, especially in relation to carrying out research on people and organisations providing health care services.
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The bad news.
“The world is increasingly dominated by elites. Once they were self-sacrificing, now they are self serving” – a recent comment from someone we respect.
Computers and the internet have, in the last 25 years, given incredible “tools” to people to mislead and deceive people like you and me.
The elites are hopelessly behind in doing anything about the misleading and deceiving that’s going on, even if they want to. See this quotation from a recent article on the problem of skin cancer “specialists” misleading and deceiving people.
The good news.
Computers and the internet have, in the last 25 years, given incredible “tools” to people like you and me to carry out research on goods we may be thinking of acquiring and people and organisations providing services we may be thinking of utilising – an hour’s research can change everything.
Computers and the internet have, in the last 25 years, given incredible “tools” to people seeking to provide help to those carrying out such research – something we’re trying to do, especially in relation to carrying out research on people and organisations providing health care services.