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November 28, 2009 at 4:02 PM #488519November 28, 2009 at 4:45 PM #487663Allan from FallbrookParticipant
[quote=patb][quote=Adebisi]LMAO at the 100-year-old managers who don’t get Twitter. I’m currently consorting with 20 other traders on Twitter and the speed and quality of the information is amazing. I can see why you old guys are continuing to hold dollars.
I have no doubt that Flu and Allen are leading their companies to the same fate as Excite.com as they clearlly don’t understand the power of the Internet.[/quote]
How many Derivatives did you trade, create or purchase?
How about CDS?
How much value have you created in your life?
I’ve helped write TCP/IP stacks for Federal installations, assisted in IETF Working Groups,
managed Double Digit millions of R&D, and
am working on a billion dollar product suite.It’s all these Wall Street Parasites who drained
capital away from the future, so they could
overpay for Co-ops in Manhattan.[/quote]Pat: All good stuff. The problem is, folks like Adebisi don’t “get it” and never will.
Given his propensity to sneeringly deride those who are his betters, regardless of industry group, indicates a complete lack of understanding as to what constitutes work and value.
Essentially, you’re speaking to the proverbial wall. I’ve dealt with know-nothings like this throughout my entire career (generally in the sales field) and their jaw-dropping inability to process even simple information would be alarming, until you realize they’ve chosen their specific field for a reason: It does NOT require anything more than rudimentary education, very little training and an ingrained ability to lie, er, sell.
Save your breath. Its not worth the time or energy.
November 28, 2009 at 4:45 PM #487829Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Adebisi]LMAO at the 100-year-old managers who don’t get Twitter. I’m currently consorting with 20 other traders on Twitter and the speed and quality of the information is amazing. I can see why you old guys are continuing to hold dollars.
I have no doubt that Flu and Allen are leading their companies to the same fate as Excite.com as they clearlly don’t understand the power of the Internet.[/quote]
How many Derivatives did you trade, create or purchase?
How about CDS?
How much value have you created in your life?
I’ve helped write TCP/IP stacks for Federal installations, assisted in IETF Working Groups,
managed Double Digit millions of R&D, and
am working on a billion dollar product suite.It’s all these Wall Street Parasites who drained
capital away from the future, so they could
overpay for Co-ops in Manhattan.[/quote]Pat: All good stuff. The problem is, folks like Adebisi don’t “get it” and never will.
Given his propensity to sneeringly deride those who are his betters, regardless of industry group, indicates a complete lack of understanding as to what constitutes work and value.
Essentially, you’re speaking to the proverbial wall. I’ve dealt with know-nothings like this throughout my entire career (generally in the sales field) and their jaw-dropping inability to process even simple information would be alarming, until you realize they’ve chosen their specific field for a reason: It does NOT require anything more than rudimentary education, very little training and an ingrained ability to lie, er, sell.
Save your breath. Its not worth the time or energy.
November 28, 2009 at 4:45 PM #488210Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Adebisi]LMAO at the 100-year-old managers who don’t get Twitter. I’m currently consorting with 20 other traders on Twitter and the speed and quality of the information is amazing. I can see why you old guys are continuing to hold dollars.
I have no doubt that Flu and Allen are leading their companies to the same fate as Excite.com as they clearlly don’t understand the power of the Internet.[/quote]
How many Derivatives did you trade, create or purchase?
How about CDS?
How much value have you created in your life?
I’ve helped write TCP/IP stacks for Federal installations, assisted in IETF Working Groups,
managed Double Digit millions of R&D, and
am working on a billion dollar product suite.It’s all these Wall Street Parasites who drained
capital away from the future, so they could
overpay for Co-ops in Manhattan.[/quote]Pat: All good stuff. The problem is, folks like Adebisi don’t “get it” and never will.
Given his propensity to sneeringly deride those who are his betters, regardless of industry group, indicates a complete lack of understanding as to what constitutes work and value.
Essentially, you’re speaking to the proverbial wall. I’ve dealt with know-nothings like this throughout my entire career (generally in the sales field) and their jaw-dropping inability to process even simple information would be alarming, until you realize they’ve chosen their specific field for a reason: It does NOT require anything more than rudimentary education, very little training and an ingrained ability to lie, er, sell.
Save your breath. Its not worth the time or energy.
November 28, 2009 at 4:45 PM #488299Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Adebisi]LMAO at the 100-year-old managers who don’t get Twitter. I’m currently consorting with 20 other traders on Twitter and the speed and quality of the information is amazing. I can see why you old guys are continuing to hold dollars.
I have no doubt that Flu and Allen are leading their companies to the same fate as Excite.com as they clearlly don’t understand the power of the Internet.[/quote]
How many Derivatives did you trade, create or purchase?
How about CDS?
How much value have you created in your life?
I’ve helped write TCP/IP stacks for Federal installations, assisted in IETF Working Groups,
managed Double Digit millions of R&D, and
am working on a billion dollar product suite.It’s all these Wall Street Parasites who drained
capital away from the future, so they could
overpay for Co-ops in Manhattan.[/quote]Pat: All good stuff. The problem is, folks like Adebisi don’t “get it” and never will.
Given his propensity to sneeringly deride those who are his betters, regardless of industry group, indicates a complete lack of understanding as to what constitutes work and value.
Essentially, you’re speaking to the proverbial wall. I’ve dealt with know-nothings like this throughout my entire career (generally in the sales field) and their jaw-dropping inability to process even simple information would be alarming, until you realize they’ve chosen their specific field for a reason: It does NOT require anything more than rudimentary education, very little training and an ingrained ability to lie, er, sell.
Save your breath. Its not worth the time or energy.
November 28, 2009 at 4:45 PM #488529Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Adebisi]LMAO at the 100-year-old managers who don’t get Twitter. I’m currently consorting with 20 other traders on Twitter and the speed and quality of the information is amazing. I can see why you old guys are continuing to hold dollars.
I have no doubt that Flu and Allen are leading their companies to the same fate as Excite.com as they clearlly don’t understand the power of the Internet.[/quote]
How many Derivatives did you trade, create or purchase?
How about CDS?
How much value have you created in your life?
I’ve helped write TCP/IP stacks for Federal installations, assisted in IETF Working Groups,
managed Double Digit millions of R&D, and
am working on a billion dollar product suite.It’s all these Wall Street Parasites who drained
capital away from the future, so they could
overpay for Co-ops in Manhattan.[/quote]Pat: All good stuff. The problem is, folks like Adebisi don’t “get it” and never will.
Given his propensity to sneeringly deride those who are his betters, regardless of industry group, indicates a complete lack of understanding as to what constitutes work and value.
Essentially, you’re speaking to the proverbial wall. I’ve dealt with know-nothings like this throughout my entire career (generally in the sales field) and their jaw-dropping inability to process even simple information would be alarming, until you realize they’ve chosen their specific field for a reason: It does NOT require anything more than rudimentary education, very little training and an ingrained ability to lie, er, sell.
Save your breath. Its not worth the time or energy.
November 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM #487698ArrayaParticipantI think I captured a lot of what was said in various panels and conversations. We have a long way to go and the government is making it harder to fix the problem.”
We don’t have a government, we have banks telling their governmental employees what to do.
November 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM #487864ArrayaParticipantI think I captured a lot of what was said in various panels and conversations. We have a long way to go and the government is making it harder to fix the problem.”
We don’t have a government, we have banks telling their governmental employees what to do.
November 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM #488245ArrayaParticipantI think I captured a lot of what was said in various panels and conversations. We have a long way to go and the government is making it harder to fix the problem.”
We don’t have a government, we have banks telling their governmental employees what to do.
November 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM #488333ArrayaParticipantI think I captured a lot of what was said in various panels and conversations. We have a long way to go and the government is making it harder to fix the problem.”
We don’t have a government, we have banks telling their governmental employees what to do.
November 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM #488564ArrayaParticipantI think I captured a lot of what was said in various panels and conversations. We have a long way to go and the government is making it harder to fix the problem.”
We don’t have a government, we have banks telling their governmental employees what to do.
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