As if I would have ever had the opportunity, I would have gladly bought either of them a drink or several.

From Japan BlogDoesn't this look like WTF is it now? looks every day? I don't know how they do it over there, really I don't.
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 11:11 AM PST [Link]
Thursday, February 1,
2007
Four years ago today the Hackenblog, depending on your point of view, either skulked into existance or burst upon the blogging scene.
Yes, incredible, but true.
And I almost forgot. But I also forgot to change my calendar until tonight.
And then I remembered...
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 10:26 PM PST [Link]
Sunday, January 28,
2007
"Both founders yesterday offered some solace to the newspaper industry, which has been most threatened by the growth of online news providers. Larry Page said: 'I believe in the future of newspapers,' before admitting that he reads all his news online. His colleague said he read a Sunday newspaper 'and it's nice'.
Rather than suggest paid-for content was doomed, they called for a new model to collect revenues. 'I should probably pay for the Wall Street Journal but I don't because it's a hassle,' said Mr Page, who is worth billions. 'I'm not worried about the money thing, it's just a hassle.'"
China censorship damaged us, Google founders admit, Jane Martinson in Davos, Saturday January 27, 2007, The Guardian
I'm not worried about the money thing, it's just a hassle.
That must be nice. Too bad all that money can't buy you a brain (or a soul). Evil, anyone? Idiots.
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 07:02 PM PST [Link]