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Now that Craigslist has removed its ads for online hookers about half those Internet created jobs are now gone due to lack of promotional opportunities.

posted by : deanoaz, 17 June 2009 Complain about this comment
More of them?

Shurely if there are 1.2 million of them, one must be able to take time to turn up to Mac Expo each year?

posted by : Simon, 15 June 2009 Complain about this comment
DTV Conversion Garners Quaduple Pay....

BLACK Friday, Forever: Day Televison Went Blank, EveryWhere for Everyone. No Channels, Even Ultee' trick of UHF Tuner Wheel spinning NO Longer Brings In Satelite. Its DEAD Deal.

Wait, Theres Hope. By having Date Pushed Back, Pundits Had Extra Pay Period to go Over & Over & Over DTV Factoids.

Money rolling In to Repeat Oneself, Endlessly for Period. BIG Monie. Only SoftWare developement could of been more redundant. well, except did they ever play NCAA Basket Weaver? & What about That Gold?

posted by : vondrashek, 12 June 2009 Complain about this comment
Thank you

Thank you Microsoft for writing the shoddiest piece of swiss cheese security product.
Thank you Internet for filling those MS-laden PC-s with viruses.

I would be out of a well paying job if PC-s would be secure and users weren't dumb.

posted by : Deimios, 12 June 2009 Complain about this comment
Thank you

Thank you Federal Government for creating the initial backbone.
Thank you publicly funded CERN for providing us with HTML.
Thank you Al Gore for pushing the Federal Government to opening up the internet to us slobs.

posted by : MarkusR, 12 June 2009 Complain about this comment

The Internet has created 1.2 million jobs

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