Dotcom Bubble 2.0: The Musical
Anyone out there who harbours the suspicion that those companies currently riding the Web 2.0 crest, their share values inflated to the point where a social networking start-up has a paper value greater than the GDP of a small South American nation, might enjoy this ditty from The Richter Scales, currently attracting favourable …
Argh
I dread to think that, ten years from now, schools will teach this in history class, just as the original song was taught to me when I was at school. As a consequence of this misguided decision, I cannot think about the Cuban missile crisis, Richard Nixon, the Vietnam war etc without thinking of Billy Joel's cute little face. Perhaps this was his intention. It was his shot at immortality - he decided to imprint himself on the minds of a generation of a schoolchildren. And it worked.
Love it!
'Fine yourself an engineer, feed him pizza, buy him beer' and 'launch party, nicely dressed, what's the point, sausage fest' are the best lines in this song
I love it!
Hammer ==> Nail
Title says it all...
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