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23
Been quite busy within the last week and a half, found something hilarious this morning from the blog of Marc Andreessen.
I’ll write more when I find the time. In the mean time, knock yourselves out with this clip - and my kind of humor
“What’s going on?”
“We’re leaving. The Department of Justice is investigating. All the ARS and CDO documents must be destroyed” (as he throws boxes of papers out the window for the burning downstairs)
“And who’s going to look after the clients? And the shareholders?”
“Don’t ask me, professor”
“But, this is insane.”
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