So the more techie we are, the richer we get? Guess that explains why those of us without crackberries are the big losers in this mess. The graph tells me that Cranky says I'll get rich if I get a crackberry and start twittering.
The graph seems to imply that a growing percentage of the U.S. economy was dedicated to producing nonreal goods. Just think about all the resources and talent that has been wasted in producing "paper" or "derivative" products rather than brdiges or mass transit systems or better hospitals, etc.
Graph is showing number of times Michelle Obama changes clothes in one day. Do I win a prize?
ReplyDeleteI don't know the answer. Does that prove the point of the graph?
ReplyDeleteSo the more techie we are, the richer we get? Guess that explains why those of us without crackberries are the big losers in this mess. The graph tells me that Cranky says I'll get rich if I get a crackberry and start twittering.
ReplyDeleteThe graph seems to imply that a growing percentage of the U.S. economy was dedicated to producing nonreal goods. Just think about all the resources and talent that has been wasted in producing "paper" or "derivative" products rather than brdiges or mass transit systems or better hospitals, etc.
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