How I Destroyed The New Economy

from the the-curse-of-CMGI dept

Not quite like any other "and this is how the new economy failed" stories you'll ever read, Salon is publishing the story of a writer who, to make some extra cash, took a job as a construction worker on David Wetherell's house during the height of the boom. David Wetherell, of course, was the "genius" behind CMGI, one of the biggest bubbles in the bubble economy. According to rumors that were flying around at the time, the house was actually built on an old native American burial ground, which may have lead to the downfall of the entire new economy (with some artistic license). There are some amusing bits, though, with the various construction workers discussing how they were making more money off of CMGI stock than working on the house.

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    Alex, Oct 23rd, 2002 @ 4:56pm

    Don't provide the links to the print version, they're hard on the eye, I'd rather click on a nicely formatted page, even though it has some ads on it.

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    Mike (profile), Oct 23rd, 2002 @ 5:59pm

    It's not the ads that I mind, but having to click through to multiple pages. I prefer to be able to read an article in one page...

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    Alex, Oct 24th, 2002 @ 9:33am

    Makes sense, I guess, besides, with Salon it's quite easy to figure out what the non-print version is.

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