The debate continues on the merger of XM (XMSR ) and Sirius (SIRI ) Satellite Radio as the case again comes before the Senate Committee on Commerce for round four since its original proposition in February. Opponents argue that the merger will create a monopoly, leaving a sole provider for satellite service to consumers. This, they argue, will lead to increased prices and decreased content. Advocates argue that the merger is necessary in order to compete against other technologies, including terrestrial radio, MP3 players, CD/DVD etc. The inference is that the battle between the two small companies for the limited audience is splitting the market and preventing its advance against the other technologies.
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| A Minority Report on Happiness |
| Written by John Bonynge | |||
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Reading Michelle Haimoff 's articles about the apparent lack of connection between money and happiness has started me thinking. I'd like to add my comments on happiness to the mix.
Happiness is a difficult thing to strive for. When happiness is sought as an end in itself, satisfaction is never found. Happiness is self-centered and has an insatiable appetite (Ecclesiastes 1:8). It is fleeting and fickle. Just when you settle into a smile because your iPod arrived, you find out it isn’t the latest version anymore. And hey, wouldn’t that new one be nicer? Never being satisfied is part of the human condition and that is why pursuing happiness is like chasing after the wind. You’ll never be happy for long. We always need the bigger and better this or that to keep us smiling.
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