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December 26, 2014 at 6:18 pm
It’s the Barrel-scrapers Bowl, the day after Xmas, 6 win teams with the loser having a less than .500 record. Totally appropriate for BitCoin, which Winkdex shows has steadily declined over the last 6 months, losing half its value. The columnist, unintentionally, gets it right. It’s the money for 1 percent crap, happening the year “the future arrived.” 3D printers that make rubbery plastic trinkets, the Navy’s laser gun for shooting the canoes of the poor in the Persian Gulf, and, of course, the cyberterrorism of “The Interview.”
December 28, 2014 at 10:40 pm
Bowl games any more are crap. They make carnival sideshows look honest.