``Business-to-business Internet marketplaces are becoming the next red-hot E-commerce market. A flurry of year-end, big-ticket deals last week shows that major players such as Andersen Consulting, Ariba, and SAP are banking on huge volumes of business transactions moving to the Web next year.''
I'm rather surprised you didn't mention the ever-hyped-by-the-press school shootings. Really, does anyone believe all of them would have occurred had the media not hyped the first one(s) like they did? Hey, the press may be responsible for a buncha dead kids. Whoopee.
I'm far from certain on this one, but didn't the chick in the elevator at Mooby Corp look an awful lot like Heather in Clerks (Alyssa's sister, who left with Rick Derris)?
...they wrote 'American Online' in that article. It used to bug the hell out of me when, many moons ago, I worked in a computer retail store and had to put up with endless hordes of people inevitably putting that extra 'n' in 'America Online.' Eghads.
I think the guy who wrote the article may be a tad confused; the Atari Lynx was never a competitor to the console games, it was a portable color game that was more competing with the likes of Gameboy. Maybe he meant the Jaguar?
``Business-to-business Internet marketplaces are becoming the next red-hot E-commerce market. A flurry of year-end, big-ticket deals last week shows that major players such as Andersen Consulting, Ariba, and SAP are banking on huge volumes of business transactions moving to the Web next year.''
Think this report may be just a tad biased?
Nah, couldn't be.
-p
I'm far from certain on this one, but didn't the chick in the elevator at Mooby Corp look an awful lot like Heather in Clerks (Alyssa's sister, who left with Rick Derris)?
Any of you guys remember GFA Basic? :-)
...they wrote 'American Online' in that article. It used to bug the hell out of me when, many moons ago, I worked in a computer retail store and had to put up with endless hordes of people inevitably putting that extra 'n' in 'America Online.' Eghads.
I think the guy who wrote the article may be a tad confused; the Atari Lynx was never a competitor to the console games, it was a portable color game that was more competing with the likes of Gameboy. Maybe he meant the Jaguar?