I remember working on massive IBM B2B projects in the 90’s over private networks. Totally crushed by better pc/macs o/s improvements, browsers and the internet.
I was a programmer. I remember the dot com bubble. Because I worked in business I was a bit skeptical. I couldn’t see how turning a profit was not an important objective. I subscribed to several programming internet mailing lists. Some of the posts were downright cultish.
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
Jeff will take care of the delivery.
lalapalooza Premium Member 10 months ago
lol they all look so bewildered and sad
The dude from FL Premium Member 10 months ago
Why not? They swallow tramps swill
snsurone76 10 months ago
SPOILER ALERT:
As we know, Zipper and Zonker become successful planters of “medical” marijuana. Did they ever go public?
billcor 10 months ago
or the square root of 900
markkahler52 10 months ago
Combine the taco stand with the pot franchise and Whammo!! It’s “Munchies.Com” time!!
gantech 10 months ago
B2B or not to be…that’s a question???
epaphus8 10 months ago
And the money to pay for those tacos will come from … ?
Krokodil 10 months ago
So that guy is Zonker’s …brother?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
The family cat is the smartest of the three
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
One taco at a time is still going to leave you in a hole. You need battalions of minimum wage minions serving for you.
zwilnik64 10 months ago
B2B makes it sound so much sexier than wholesale.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
This redefines I HAVE A DREAM.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
There still needs to be money around there somewhere. :)
smadanek 10 months ago
I remember working on massive IBM B2B projects in the 90’s over private networks. Totally crushed by better pc/macs o/s improvements, browsers and the internet.
HodgeElmwood 10 months ago
Somehow Zipper doesn’t seem like the kind of dude who’d call his father ‘daddy.’ He seems more like a “Pop” kind of guy.
willie_mctell 10 months ago
I was a programmer. I remember the dot com bubble. Because I worked in business I was a bit skeptical. I couldn’t see how turning a profit was not an important objective. I subscribed to several programming internet mailing lists. Some of the posts were downright cultish.