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Comments
John February 11th, 2010
“The synergies and economies of scale gained by such an acquisition are a slam (biscuit) dunk,” commented John. “As a Velocity customer this is a win-win situation and I look forward to enjoying the benefits of the Big Red Teapot.”
“Now stop arsing around and get back to doing some proper work,” he added.
B2Bento February 11th, 2010
That’s a real hilarious post, reminded me of 37Signal’s post couple of months back- “37signals is now a $100 billion dollar company, according to a group of investors who have agreed to purchase 0.000000001% of the company in exchange for $1.” (http://bit.ly/TghNO)
BTW – are you guys going to follow the Bertrand Russell’s Celestial Teapot (google it) framework for your solutions now on for compatibility and better integration? 😉
Jason February 11th, 2010
“Team Topples Too-small Teapot Tyranny
Declares war on non-teapot-made tea”
-Dan Daily, New York Times Business News, 2/11/10
Doug Kessler February 11th, 2010
B2Bento: Love that 37 Signals post (and the Russell Teapot — nice dodge for tech hyper-claim!).
Watton: No YOU get back to proper work
Jason: Anxious Auteur Agonises over Alliteration
All: Thanks for ‘sharing the joy’ as we pass this important milestone. Next target: a bloody SAMOVAR.
Chris Rand February 12th, 2010
“The keyphrase ‘B2B Teapot’ is wide open,”? Guys, it’s not, and you’re taking on a mighty challenge here. It’s a highly competitive area with a page full of AdWords ads and – almost unbelievably – the SERPs are dominated by the mighty http://www.b2bteapot.com.
Doug Kessler February 12th, 2010
D’oh!
Andrew February 21st, 2010
Excellent. I have a green “6-cupper” or “3-mugger” depending on your units. It was purchased from Woolworths weeks before that fine store went under.
For the longest time, I have tried not to draw attention to it but now I feel able to come out.
You’ll need a tea cosy – I have one with cats on (pictures of cats that is).
Doug Kessler March 1st, 2010
Be proud of your teapot, Andrew.
Our tea doesn’t hang around long enough for a cosy though.