ari j. greenberg
Broadband, Yes. Toilet, No. (NYT)

The decision to live in a yurt has forced them to confront the same questions that many people do, but their conclusions have been far different. They decided they could live without running water, shower, bath or a working toilet, but they had to have broadband Internet access.

I’m glad to see that there are people out there who have their priorities straight!

Broadband, Yes. Toilet, No. (NYT)

The decision to live in a yurt has forced them to confront the same questions that many people do, but their conclusions have been far different. They decided they could live without running water, shower, bath or a working toilet, but they had to have broadband Internet access.

I’m glad to see that there are people out there who have their priorities straight!

“I’m a guy who doesn’t see anything good having come from the Internet,” said Sony Pictures Entertainment chief executive officer Michael Lynton. “Period.” (via WWD.com via Huffington Post)

Really? Nothing good from the Internet? I think Sony Pictures neeeds a new CEO…