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    E-commerce?

    1. the general potential that e-commerce offers to a business
    2. tge barriers to a business developing e-commerce
    3. how barriers can be overcome
    4. the help available to businesses to develop their e-commerce potential
    5. the protecting of payments and security of client information in e-commerce

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    10 years too late

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance Burkhart View Post
    10 years too late
    *to

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    Quote Originally Posted by ERR View Post
    *to
    wow, if you're gonna correct someone, at least be right....it's "too", which is an adjective. Your using the preposition "to" improperly. "To" can also be an adverb but since there is no verb in my phrase, I'm sure you didn't mean that use. Thanks for playing. Now look into the camera and say "I am not smarter than a 5th grader".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance Burkhart View Post
    wow, if you're gonna correct someone, at least be right....it's "too", which is an adjective. Your using the preposition "to" improperly. "To" can also be an adverb but since there is no verb in my phrase, I'm sure you didn't mean that use. Thanks for playing. Now look into the camera and say "I am not smarter than a 5th grader".
    Guy, if you're using it is an adjective what is "too" describing? "too" describes/deals with excess, so what is the excess in that statement? Now look into the camera and say 'I watch lame game shows on basic cable like the rest of Middle America."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ERR View Post
    Guy, if you're using it is an adjective what is "too" describing? "too" describes/deals with excess, so what is the excess in that statement? Now look into the camera and say 'I watch lame game shows on basic cable like the rest of Middle America."
    Fellow, "too" describes "late". specifically it describes the degree/duration of lateness he is on this topic, which is 10 years. I agree with you that "too" can describe excess but "too" is not limited to that usage. clearly, you are TOO dumb and stubborn to understand that you are wrong so i will finish arguing with you and go back to middle america where people know the language. That's my FINAL ANSWER!

    too - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

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    ERR.. It's too. Sign off, change your screen name, come back and try again.
    Hi, John. Karl Rove (KarlRove) is now following your updates on Twitter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Kennedy View Post
    ERR.. It's too. Sign off, change your screen name, come back and try again.
    Let me brush my shoulder off real quick. Ok, I'm still the man so fuck it.

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