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Shell.com itself may possibly be the most expensive website ever produced. It is considerably more convoluted and intricate than ®™ark Shell. There are many redundant ways to access most pages, a complexity that gives the illusion of personality, openness, and generosity. On any given page, the arrangement of navigation information prevents an immediate assessment of your location within the site--a quality common to the great public parks, and to entertainment websites, but not to corporate sites. Shell.com's forums and many interactive features also give an illusion of openness, complexity, and depth.
But these are indeed an illusion. While you will find words like "heart," "caring," and the like in abundance, you will find no hard information--for example, Shell.com's reason for being.
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