sorry, i invested it all in enron.
LOL. If you invested a quarter (like you could) in Enron at it's past 52 week high ($84.87) you'd have .003004 cents right now.
Get ready to party Tom. You're ship is coming in!
I'm so ill-informed and naive. I've been wondering how Comcast, a crappy New Jersey cable company, was able to acquire AT&T's broadband division AND get up to speed on how to offer high-speed internet to its cable customers after the Excite@home bankruptcy. Well, duh. I just learned from a New York Times editorial that the Evil Bill Gates Empire owns a share of Comcast, and backed its bid for the AT&T division so it wouldn't fall into the hands of AOL Time Warner. Gates & Co probably helped Comcast with its internet upgrade package, too. Makes sense, since the Comcast browser is just a slightly tweaked Internet Explorer, and Comcast email uses Outlook. With Bush & Co. turning its back on antitrust enforcement, we're basically down to 2 mega-companies struggling for control of the internet, the way the Times sees it. Eventually it'll probably just be one. Yep, that's why terrorists hate us; we have so much freedom.
damn. i could have gone double or nothing on microsoft owning a share of comcast. somewhere there is an infographic that shows how megacorps are inbreeding.
theyrule.net is pretty cool for your corporate inbreeding needs. Flash required. A very short intro, then you have to click on the rotating chair (captioned 'they rule') and then use the menu at the bottom left. Start with 'load map'. Pretty fun/scary.
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- dave 12-05-2001 10:33 pm
LOL. If you invested a quarter (like you could) in Enron at it's past 52 week high ($84.87) you'd have .003004 cents right now.
Get ready to party Tom. You're ship is coming in!
- jim 12-05-2001 11:37 pm [add a comment]
I'm so ill-informed and naive. I've been wondering how Comcast, a crappy New Jersey cable company, was able to acquire AT&T's broadband division AND get up to speed on how to offer high-speed internet to its cable customers after the Excite@home bankruptcy. Well, duh. I just learned from a New York Times editorial that the Evil Bill Gates Empire owns a share of Comcast, and backed its bid for the AT&T division so it wouldn't fall into the hands of AOL Time Warner. Gates & Co probably helped Comcast with its internet upgrade package, too. Makes sense, since the Comcast browser is just a slightly tweaked Internet Explorer, and Comcast email uses Outlook. With Bush & Co. turning its back on antitrust enforcement, we're basically down to 2 mega-companies struggling for control of the internet, the way the Times sees it. Eventually it'll probably just be one. Yep, that's why terrorists hate us; we have so much freedom.
- tom moody 12-22-2001 9:53 pm [add a comment]
damn. i could have gone double or nothing on microsoft owning a share of comcast. somewhere there is an infographic that shows how megacorps are inbreeding.
- dave 12-23-2001 12:07 am [add a comment]
theyrule.net is pretty cool for your corporate inbreeding needs. Flash required. A very short intro, then you have to click on the rotating chair (captioned 'they rule') and then use the menu at the bottom left. Start with 'load map'. Pretty fun/scary.
- jim 12-23-2001 12:30 am [add a comment]
that was a great link. i ran into this today.
- dave 12-24-2001 6:44 pm [add a comment]