The New Tech Bubble
Fiona Shnapple
fionashnapple at gmail.com
Fri Sep 27 18:14:03 CDT 2013
It's both.
But only if you want to talk like a PIMCO doll or a Fed Watcher.
But if you want to know anything that isn't Bill Gross sales pitch, crossed
fingers fast ball and all Willie Wanker belching a soft landing of the
Renaissance in American chocolate factory productivity, all document them
immigrants brain drained, all auto sales for an ancient fleet, and Chinese
cash flooding the housing market,
But if You just want to believe it ain't none of the above, cause, after
all, normal is like, not that mean, kinda average and middle of the class,
even if it is less than it used to be, and even if how the other half lived
now includes most people,
Well, you need to think a bit more about it.
On Friday, September 27, 2013, Joseph S. Barrera III wrote:
> On 09/27/2013 05:02 AM, Robin Landseadel wrote:
>
>> Unemployment has plummeted.
>>
>
> (For tech workers). I just came back from a lunch (in Mountain View) of
> folks I worked with in a startup several years ago. They says it's almost
> impossible to fill open programming positions -- anyone with any
> programming ability already has a job.
>
> And the traffic is truly terrible, very much at dot-com boom levels.
>
> Whether it's a bubble or a "new normal", I have no idea.
>
> - Joe
>
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