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@htko89 At some point, if the current model were to continue – which I don’t believe – we’d become intellectual property of the state / corporations (fascism). Google would likely be one of the corporate masters. I don’t buy the word ‘philanthropy’ at all any more. Anyone who applies the word philanthropist to themselves wants you to think well of them. The desire for others to think well of that person is itself cause for question.
Hitler was trying to help Germany out of depression . . .
@bobbygnosis what the FUCK are you talking about?
larry page sounds like Microsoft SAM
yeah i agree that globe wouold be a good screen saver i like them but their presentation is horible
@YouGinTube , Most people good at presentations are snake oil salesman
too long
u must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 vidoes in 30 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and past
“They work better when they’re submerged and covered with leaves.”
@YouGinTube *Genii
btw i have a tooth ache, dentist chair
@Sconz32 It’s in reference to a meeting Bill Clinton had with a bunch of people in an MTV audience circa early 90′s (when MTV was still relevant). A member of the audience stood up and asked him whether he wore boxers or briefs.
8:24 Japan, Uk, and Europe and all the rest of the countries.
wait.
Europe ?
Sergey Brin now has more than 15 billion dollars :O (i could use that kind of money)
It’s 2010 update it…
@googoo120 He was 6 when he left Russia, he should have lost the accent a LONG time ago. I notice the same thing with genius mathematician Noam Elkies who left Israel for America as a kid but still has an Israeli accent in his 40s
@angela1894 he is russian. lol
@dsmashh what net? you dont possiably mean the interwebs do you :O.
@dsmashh That is NOTHING compared to 300 million living in USA, and ridiculous number compared to 3.9 billion living in ASIA LOL
@Sconz32 Boxers or briefs? He wears boxers.
Not a lot of people in Australia? 20 million people live here, half have the net.
I dont get the boxers joke in the begining
@angela1894 He was 6 when he left Russia.
I would love to go to one of their conferences….but I think I’d be bored at the same time.
Sergey brin has a strange accent. A slight tinge of russian accent
Google was still sucking China’s huge dick in 2007, and felt no shame at all in doing so back then…