Online economics
Category Archives: Humour

What?

For weekend entertainment, from the some-people-have-too-much-free-time files:

Waxy has a long list of clips in the same genre.

by aaron. Permalink. Comments (1). Comments RSS.

Googlers have too much free time

Call me a party pooper, but isn’t 17 different April Fools’ Day jokes a bit much? Aside from Virgle, there’s gDay, Gmail Custom Time, Google Calendar Wake Up Kit, etc etc etc.

What did my mother used to say? Once is funny, twice is silly, three times is a spanking? Something like that. (Back in the day when spanking children was legal).

by aaron. Permalink. Comments (1). Comments RSS.

Toothpaste for dinner

I just came across Toothpaste for Dinner. They have archives back to 2003 so maybe you’ve seen it already. It’s a bit hit-and-miss but there are some economically-funny cartoons, such as:

toothpaste for dinner

and

toothpaste for dinner

and

toothpaste for dinner

by aaron. Permalink. Comments (0). Comments RSS.

I love Vladimir Putin

The Fake Steve Jobs blog is getting a bit tired, but some of the comments are fun. “Vladimir Putin” is a regular commenter. In response to another commenter complaining about the $50 cost of iPod TV adaptors, Vladimir responded (imagine Russian accent):

iPod TV adapter contain metal, plastic, and so has cost. Best profit margin is from iPod Sock, which is costing $0.001 of cotton from Africa, and $0.02 of Chinese slave labor to make, yet retail for $49.95!

Do not think of this as raping of customer so much as making sweet love to shareholder. Welcome to America!

by aaron. Permalink. Comments (0). Comments RSS.
© Copyright 26econ.com 2008