Dec. 3rd, 2003
courtesy
Dec. 3rd, 2003 12:36 pmBoingBoing reports that digerati loser R.U. Sirius is now writing interview material for one of those nutritional supplement marketers.
It's perfect when you think about it. The self-promoting, fuzzy-minded bullshit that the Wired Magazine generation laps up, all in one package: bad science, cheap new age philosophy, hucksterism, logrolling, and greed. Now in a familiar form known as "vitamin fraud".
I await their announcement that spamming is a new form of blogging, to be called "splogging" no doubt.
Here's your New Economy: grass and ephedra in a capsule at 4000% markup.
It's perfect when you think about it. The self-promoting, fuzzy-minded bullshit that the Wired Magazine generation laps up, all in one package: bad science, cheap new age philosophy, hucksterism, logrolling, and greed. Now in a familiar form known as "vitamin fraud".
I await their announcement that spamming is a new form of blogging, to be called "splogging" no doubt.
Here's your New Economy: grass and ephedra in a capsule at 4000% markup.
Some tool actually reviewed the gag gift wine we acquired for $1.99 at Pic 'n' Save years ago.
This guy is the J. Walter Monheit or Jackie Harvey of wine. Wow.
Also see: http://www.craptastica.com/altars/boozer.html , http://www.craptastica.com/altars/wine.html , and http://www.brunvoll.nu/stenerud/vin.htm
I don't.. I.. PEOPLE REVIEWED IT?
This guy is the J. Walter Monheit or Jackie Harvey of wine. Wow.
Also see: http://www.craptastica.com/altars/boozer.html , http://www.craptastica.com/altars/wine.html , and http://www.brunvoll.nu/stenerud/vin.htm
I don't.. I.. PEOPLE REVIEWED IT?
