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Yes, hello operator, I need the number for the Shlaaang corporation. I have some information they’re gonna want to hear. NO I DON’T WANT CUSTOMER SERVICE, YOU STUPID BITCH! I WANT YOU TO PUT ME THROUGH TO HEADQUARTERS GOD DAMMIT! Hello?
Allen Bishopman - Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012)
Bless Google for finding a way to put IoT trash into low-income housing and call it charitable environmentalism. No doubt with some public subsidy. Canonize these saints, what would we do without them.
Been heading up to SF once a month. Everytime I go, Cellarmaker is a must. That Dobis & Double Moonage 👌 #cellarmaker #sfbeer #bayarea #thecity #ipa #dobis #allthehops #hophead
Ello launched in 2014 with big dreams, but the artsy social network suddenly shut down last year, deleting nine years of posts without warni
Perfectly predictable, and yet all the more sad as a result.
Despite mainstream economists’ fixation on relations among natural persons, ours is a world teeming with abstract legal entities—corporation
Furthermore, if stockholders are neither owners nor authorizers, why are they given (in Anglo-American countries) the sole right of electing the board members? If the board’s authority comes from the state, and the state is constitutionally mandated to guarantee to its citizens a republican form of government (Article IV, Section 4), could it be argued that workers, who are the subjects of the board’s government, have a constitutional right to a republican form of corporate government, in which they elect the board? Similarly, does it make them quasi-public employees, deserving of some of the protections of public employees? Again, conventional economics can tell us little beyond making the obvious point that any governance alternative must at least maintain firm profitability to be viable.
The former eBay executives hatched a campaign to harass the editor and publisher of the website eCommercebytes
Hey, those ebay execs got jailtime! Maybe next time don't mail spiders to critics?