The Revolution will be televised
It appears that the children have become rather petulant, as if everyone who wanted a piece of that action was somehow to be transformed, overnight, into a multi-millionaire.
I find it amusing that this is happening right now, at this point in time, to this company, which is so definitively Gen Y, in my opinion.
Go ahead, losers, and start with the lynchings, and hot lead, I'll catch all of it on YouTube.
Can't wait.
I find it amusing that this is happening right now, at this point in time, to this company, which is so definitively Gen Y, in my opinion.
Go ahead, losers, and start with the lynchings, and hot lead, I'll catch all of it on YouTube.
Can't wait.
Labels: News, Populist stupidity
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As I (over)heard someone say, "It's a company that basically took-over or re-invented the High School Yearbook industry?
There are hundreds of examples of big companies with lots of users that are losing money - the Postal Service is one.
I couldn't understand it from the beginning.
All hype, IMO.
I have been asking the same question since I first even heard of what facebook was; "What's wrong with email, too old-fashioned?" I still haven't gotten a reasonable answer.
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