Morning Discussion
by Chris Faylor, Apr 16, 2009 6:15am PDTYesterday, someone--you know who you are--attempted to get the music from Super Mario Bros. 2 stuck in the heads of his or her Twitter followers. "Ever have one of those days where the Mario 2 music gets stuck in your head," they wrote.
It was evil, more so when they linked a video a bit later, even more so when they asked "how about now."
But then something weird happened. Later on, when I was trying to recall the Super Mario Bros. 2 theme, I found myself humming the Bubble Bobble theme instead. Which really makes me wonder--is the Bubble Bobble music more virulent than Mario 2?
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JPMorgan Chase looks to be the next to repay TARP funds.
Bad news:
This could delay transitioning to a currency based on Balls of Steel. Darn.
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Anyway, since the securities were believed to be less risky than they actually were, there weren't enough assets kept around to secure the risk.
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