I’m out in scenic Utah skiing but my friend Dave, who is here with me, pointed out today’s WSJ front page story on 23-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook. Evidently Mark, a Harvard grad, decided he needed someone with a bit more experience so he up and hires someone away from Google.
Money quote in the WSJ article:…“is being CEO always this hard?” he asked someone recently. Serious.
And then FakeSteveJobs wrote in his blog about the news before I was even able to get off the mountain, cough, spa, cough, (you know how hard those double-black diamonds are, ferchrissake,) and gave us his money quote of the day, beating me by hours. FakeSteve thinks Mark will get a new title like “Chief Visionary” which really translates to “World’s Luckiest Little Bastard.”
All the Mormons here are appalled at FakeSteve’s language.





2 users commented in " Vacation Interrupted: Facebook News "
Is it the word “Visionary” or the reference to Luck that bothers them?
GL –I know this is a little off task—but I read Fake Steve Jobs as well and —-to be honest I don’t think the bad language is necessary, but his story about messing with car salesman on March 1st made coffee come out of my nose.
I’d leave the link– but even the link has an F bomb in it.
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