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by feralchimp 4796 days ago
"Grave error" implies something that a non-fool might blunder into. Fools don't blunder, per se, they simply exist.

One of the first jokes I ever heard at a startup was "We'll give the product away and make it up on volume!" Changing the joke to "We'll pay people to take the product and make it up on volume!" doesn't make it less obviously ridiculous.

I'm amazed they were able to hire employees, let alone find investors. Doesn't make the guy's death any less tragic though.

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That's an oldie but a goodie.

Saturday Night Live Clip (First CityWide Change Bank 2) http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi416284697/

Before startups or the Internet existed, the old joke was "Lose a little on every sale and make it up in volume".