Pope John 11
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Wouldnt touch it with a barge pole,can you imagine the amount of utter nutters you would have to moderate on it!! (one not too far from this postyour nerves would be gone..
That's a Daft valuation!
We did an April's Fool spoof on it a few years ago during the height of the dot.com boom. We announced our flotation and that we were giving Frequent Posters the right to subscribe for shares in proportion to their number of posts.
In the madness of the time, people took it seriously and it started an awful row about how unfair it was to people who often made a small number of good posts as we were favouring the likes of ..... who posted on every topic.
If we were doing it now, we would have more data to make the allocation fairer. There would be reductions for the number of warnings. Additions for the number of Key Posts, etc.
We did an April's Fool spoof on it a few years ago during the height of the dot.com boom. We announced our flotation and that we were giving Frequent Posters the right to subscribe for shares in proportion to their number of posts.
In the madness of the time, people took it seriously and it started an awful row about how unfair it was to people who often made a small number of good posts as we were favouring the likes of ..... who posted on every topic.
If we were doing it now, we would have more data to make the allocation fairer. There would be reductions for the number of warnings. Additions for the number of Key Posts, etc.
You're just having a go at me nowAnd exclude all that Letting Off Steam nonsense...
There are subtle differences between "priceless" and "worthless" - ask any banker or stock-market traderI just checked there for my own website and I see its priceless.
Speaking of prices I did a bit of checking on that site and found 1 particular site that is worth
$164,152,006
Can anybody beat that?
Sure!
http://www.hotaweb.com/url/google.com
Rough Estimated Data
Website worth: $22,568,632,761
Marion
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