Who's going to entertain us now with all those stories about the the tons of money made on qcom stock during the 90s? Or that dot.com trade that made $100k .... who's going to make me again the promise "you'll have money even for your grandchildren" ... is becoming indeed a very boring place to be ....
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Last time I checked corporate r and d wasn't really hit, as is the case for every other Q layoff in the past. So much for your theory of dwindling rest and vest club. Corporate r and d is "The Rest and Vest Club". Sucks to be you if you aren't part of it.
OP... Got envyfluenza? Lol.
What are you talking about. I am still here. I've got mine. You got rifed That's all that mattes. Screw everyone else!
Sorry, I'll try to post now & then but it's tough to do while traveling the world with a harem of beautiful women. They demand near constant attention. Do you prefer stories of the yachts, the private airplane (sorry, just a simple twin engine) or some other facet of the good QLife?
OP, just to be clear, the dotcom era was not a bubble and it never imploded. Nobody made money shorting it. That's doomsayer talk.
Qostalgia! "The xmas parties were so much better". "Remember bagel fridays"....I hope somebody makes a whimsical and sappy documentary of all the rest n vesters fondly thinking of the first tech bubble, now that we're in the 2nd or 3rd tech bubble.