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RE: [occupy-where-I-live] Re: Google's CEO hasn't heard about us. Should we introduce ourselves? (fwd)
- To: noelle
- Subject: RE: [occupy-where-I-live] Re: Google's CEO hasn't heard about us. Should we introduce ourselves? (fwd)
- From: Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 07:58:15 -0800
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Obviously, Zuckerberg has said lots of dumb things.
But, when did the Twitter founders say something stupid? I don't recall
that ever happening.
And, to respond to this Pablo Ghenis person: the dumb things said by the
rich and/or powerful reveal their true motives and believes, and any and
all comments should drive our purchasing and financial support choices,
even if change is not immediate. I mean, why bother changing to a credit
union rather than having everyone settle on banking with Bank of America?
> From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
> Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 10:22:20 -0800 (PST)
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 10:07:23 -0800
> From: iq4rent <http://www.hotmail.com/~iq4rent>
> Reply-To: http://www.googlegroups.com/~occupy-where-I-live
> To: http://www.googlegroups.com/~occupy-where-I-live
> Subject: RE: [occupy-where-I-live] Re: Google's CEO hasn't heard about us. Should
> we
> introduce ourselves?
>
> I'm with Martin. I say we pay a fun visit to Googleland with signs like
> "Google Occupy where-I-live" "Google Time magazine" "Google facepalm," etc. It'd
> be fun/funny and a break from the norm. The spin being that we thought we'd
> come by and introduce ourselves.
> Â
>
> Should we introduce ourselves?
> To: http://www.googlegroups.com/~occupy-where-I-live
>
> I can't believe Schmidt's comments, and I do believe he'll get plenty of
> criticism for them.
> 1. Yahoo in 2008-09 laid off 4500 of its 14000 workers, offshoring a lot of
> work to India. Offshored jobs don't come back, just ask the textile
> workers from the 50's. Â Oh yeah, Yahoo is not Google, neither are most
> companies.
> 2. Home values hold their value? They do in Mountain View. However middle
> tier home values did this in nearby cities:
> * SF Bay Area down 26% 666k to 494k (Click for Zillow chart)
> * Redwood City down 33% 713k to 479k (Click for Zillow chart)
> * East Palo Alto down 43%, 750k to 426k (Click for Zillow chart)
> * Menlo Park down 33% 696k to 469k (Click for Zillow chart)
> Enough said, watch Schmidt eat crow soon. I doubt that Googlers themselves
> will be impressed, he's going to hear from his own people.
>
> Regarding the tech we use, we're not paying them anything for it, and
> Facebook and Twitter execs have said dumber things before. Oh yeah,
> OccupySJ.org is registered at Godaddy.com.
>
> Lets bring down B of A and Goldman Sachs, and the politicians that do their
> bidding.
>
> Pablo
>
> On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Andrew Fitz
> <http://www.gmail.com/~andrewfitz.swiftlytilting> wrote:
> We're having this conversation on a google group, and we're
> planning
> on running our main web page on a free "google site"
>
> --
> Pablo Ghenis <http://www.ghenis.com/~pablo> 408-982-7285 tel.
> 650-630-3256 mobile & text
> 775-249-6970 fax