Tech Heavyweights Play Weakest Link

from the ever-wonder... dept

Ever wonder what all those famous technology execs and reporters do in their free time? Think they're hanging out together, laughing at the rest of us and playing games? Hey! You're right! Turns out they are hanging out and playing "Weakest Link" with tech trivia. So, okay, maybe it doesn't happen too often, but it certainly seems pretty weird. Don't these people have companies that they need to file bankruptcy for? Actually, it's amusing that the CEO of Egghead was there the day before they filed for bankruptcy.
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  1. identicon
    Ed, 17 Aug 2001 @ 1:39pm

    Not Tech

    Let me just get one pet peeve off my shoulders: coming up with the name of the CEO of blah.com or of a VC partner is not "tech" trivia.

    It also burns me up whenever the NASDAQ is assumed to be all "tech stocks." Sure, there are a lot of technology companies there, but let's get some things straight: most dot-coms were not tech stocks. Pets.com was not. eToys.com was not. Only the ones producing new technologies are. Selling something on the Internet does not make a technology company.

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  2. identicon
    Ed, 17 Aug 2001 @ 1:40pm

    Re: Not Tech

    Uh, substitute "chest" for "shoulders" and I might have the right metaphor.

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