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"He then proceeded to tell us to stay put while he searched through everyone's belongings and files, where he took all computers, office equipment and files. This would have been fine if we had been given the chance to remove all personal files on our own computers."
Why would he have personal files on a work computer, and if he did, why would he assume that those would be confidential?
"These developers are completely unfamiliar with the sites code and infrastructure. So, I'm guessing the site will be a lot slower now because of it. I'd also say that the content department is probably going to be just as lost."
What an egomaniac. As if he's the only one in the world who can take a youtube video, slap a watermark on it, and rehost it.
"We were then kept in the room like criminals while the CEO spoke to each of us individually. Some of us were offered a position with ZVUE (which none of us accepted)"
I love the juxtaposition here. They treated us like criminals by keeping us in this room! Then they had the nerve to offer us jobs!
"We've ran this company for 11 years and we were treated with zero respect."
What is this guy, 12 years old?
Whoever wrote that blog article is a fool. If it's ebaum himself, I already knew that he and his father were idiots from the legal letters they sent to YTMND, but this reaffirms it.
There are a number of ways to become rich through public acts of moral turpitude. I often wonder whether it's worth it. For example, I know for a fact that I could be a conservative talk show host on the radio and probably pull in $100,000 to $200,000 a year. All you have to do is talk in unprovable generalities, bash Obama and "the Democrats" (collectively), and take screened calls from the idiots who support them. Many of those hosts make millions of dollars a year. But you'd be a social leper for the rest of your life. Most educated people would know and hate you. You could never do anything else. I don't know if that would be worth the life of material luxury. Same with ebaum, he made tons of money, but everybody sends him hate mail and thinks he's sleaze. Not sure if it's worth it.
This was my favorite comment: "I hope you die alone in a cold gutter, lamenting the day you decided to start your god awful, derivative excuse for a website." Ha!
Why would he have personal files on a work computer, and if he did, why would he assume that those would be confidential?
"These developers are completely unfamiliar with the sites code and infrastructure. So, I'm guessing the site will be a lot slower now because of it. I'd also say that the content department is probably going to be just as lost."
What an egomaniac. As if he's the only one in the world who can take a youtube video, slap a watermark on it, and rehost it.
"We were then kept in the room like criminals while the CEO spoke to each of us individually. Some of us were offered a position with ZVUE (which none of us accepted)"
I love the juxtaposition here. They treated us like criminals by keeping us in this room! Then they had the nerve to offer us jobs!
"We've ran this company for 11 years and we were treated with zero respect."
What is this guy, 12 years old?
Whoever wrote that blog article is a fool. If it's ebaum himself, I already knew that he and his father were idiots from the legal letters they sent to YTMND, but this reaffirms it.
There are a number of ways to become rich through public acts of moral turpitude. I often wonder whether it's worth it. For example, I know for a fact that I could be a conservative talk show host on the radio and probably pull in $100,000 to $200,000 a year. All you have to do is talk in unprovable generalities, bash Obama and "the Democrats" (collectively), and take screened calls from the idiots who support them. Many of those hosts make millions of dollars a year. But you'd be a social leper for the rest of your life. Most educated people would know and hate you. You could never do anything else. I don't know if that would be worth the life of material luxury. Same with ebaum, he made tons of money, but everybody sends him hate mail and thinks he's sleaze. Not sure if it's worth it.
This was my favorite comment: "I hope you die alone in a cold gutter, lamenting the day you decided to start your god awful, derivative excuse for a website." Ha!