Toilet Paper Pokes Fun At Dot-com Bottom
News Two entrepreneurs have created a line of novelty toilet paper printed to look like ticker tape spewing off the stock prices of struggling dot-coms. Demand for the toilet paper is coming from surprising places, Zappa said.
[August 20, 2001, 13:31]
Ballmer 'vowed To Kill Google'
Talkback A word of advice to bully boy Ballmer "SHUT YOUR FREAKIN MOUTH " you aint worth the price of a piece of USED toilet paper ( and for those out there that lack the brain to work this one out then use a piece of toilet paper for it's designed use...
[September 5, 2005, 21:42]
Software Giant Threatens Mikerowesoft
Talkback I suspect angelsoft.com is more likely to be taken to court by GOD than the toilet paper companies! heheheheh
[January 20, 2004, 1:48]
Software Giant Threatens Mikerowesoft
Talkback I guess I'd better take my angelsoft.com site down before I'm taken to court by the toilet paper cartel.
[January 19, 2004, 15:57]
Sharman Clamps Down On Kazaa Lite K++
Talkback maybe charmin toilet paper will sue sharman for stealing their name and changing the spelling? they both belong in the toilet anyway ;)
[August 21, 2004, 15:24]
Ex Luna Scientia
Blog The asteroid, three times the size of Wales", "If you laid out every sheet of toilet paper used in the Emirates Stadium over the course of 90 minutes, it would cover the same area as three football pitches", "The iPod is about the size of a packet...
[October 29, 2006, 14:49]
Putting The Pressure On Outside Suppliers
News CFOs are scrutinising everything from the cost of toilet paper and printing to consulting services and contingent labour cost. Aberdeen's research also revealed that 28 percent of enterprises that have a formal process for managing an external...
[October 20, 2003, 11:55]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog While hanging around, I have occasion to find out that the RAF is the last place on earth still using toilet paper that could do duty as lining for cake tins. That's John Wayne paper. Monday 24/09/2001
[September 28, 2001, 18:21]
Amazon Strengthens Ties With Drugstore.com
News Under the agreement, Drugstore.com, which markets everything from toilet paper to prescription pharmaceuticals, becomes a fulfilment partner for certain products sold through Amazon. Amazon.com has expanded a deal with Drugstore.com to establish a...
[December 19, 2003, 10:05]
Ban Mobiles - Bring Back Smoking!
Talkback The global economy has not ground to halt because some merchant banker is unable to phone his secretary to get her to order more velvet toilet paper for his Kensington crash-pad before he touches down in Heathrow.
[October 19, 2007, 8:33]
Mobile Phone Rings Voted The Top Workplace Annoyance
News Job jockeying, or riding on the work of others, ranked the third most annoying workplace issue according to the survey, followed by bad breath and/or body odour, and empty toilet paper rolls in restrooms.
[January 31, 2002, 17:29]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog They must shut up and go away until they've proved their ability to do simple things, like ordering guns that won't jam, boots that won't melt and toilet paper that arrives. Monday 3/3/2003Blip! Blip!
[March 7, 2003, 14:37]
Ten Traits To Look For When Hiring A Programmer
Comment Of course, a severe lack of attention to detail can sometimes be obvious too; the candidate who walks in with trousers unbuttoned or toilet paper stuck to a shoe is clearly not paying attention to detail!
[March 14, 2008, 16:06]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Rubber goods, toilet paper, hunting rifles and cables were all part of the rather unusual and mostly independent group of divisions that made up the concern, and for a long time in the 1960s and 70s the whole lot was kept profitable mostly by...
[July 1, 2005, 19:15]
Staying Out Late? Equip Yourself With These High Tech Gadgets (Part 2)
News Toilet paper? Will your Halloween involve pulling off a perfect trick or simply gathering up all kinds of treats? Either way, with Motorola's two-way radio, the TalkAbout 280 SLK, you can keep in touch with your partner in crime or keep track of...
[October 25, 1999, 9:55]

