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    Motoko Kusanagi: Looks like fun. Randy anti-corporate holiday parties with Asian chicks is where Northern California shines. more »
    MrInBetween: This the Eric Schmidt Before photo. more »
    PaisleyPajamas: This dude's logic is as messed up as his zip sweater/necktie/shirt and jacket combo. more »
    Maxichamp: Something in those photos tells me half the female staffers are alumnae from a certain Asian sorority at Cal. more »
    DahlELama: Huh. Just learned I am nowhere near attractive enough to work at Yelp. more »
    raincoaster: I'm going to use this as an excuse for all career fallow periods from now on. "I was too important for Google to hire." more »
    hotpinklovesofa: I never got on board with Facebook or any of the other ones but I can say it's officially over when my mother, who can barely use the computer, is on ... more »
    raincoaster: Um... "Now,US Drywall Rots, Sucks. Eats Your Home." is a good headline? It's not even a good use of keywords (spacing issue). more »
    Shadowlayer: Guess Zuck wants to outsource "girls of FB exposed" to the entire world... But seriously, why is he so obssesed with trying to be twitter? specially ... more »
    MyNameIsChris: I'm guessing the hats were rewards for not talking about their relationships with Tiger? more »
    Tart of Darkness: We spent Black Friday totally off the grid. Didn't even miss my 'puter which shocked me. more »
    Claire Buoyant: I'm also curious how this data is aggregated. Zoom in to Chicago, for instance, and you'll see it has practically no activity, which makes no sense at... more »
    BowlingForDollars: Loren Feldman heckles everyone on Twitter. I don't understand why he's on it in the first place, since he dogs it relentlessly. more »
    Claire Buoyant: The linked site says the color corresponds to transaction activity (yellow = light, red = heavy). How did you get from there to sellers vs. buyers? more »
    Swifter: This is interesting because usually the sale of a Bill of Goods goes the other way. more »