Granted this is old (11 years), but has anybody seen this? This is just a snip-it.
Oh, and spots on a leopard do not change over time.
When it became clear that the Y2-gravy train had left the station, Alydaar underwent yet another costume change. In 1999, Gruder swapped $750,000 worth of company stock for a piece of software that was later named "Jitzu." It purported to allow Web users to create their own portal pages, but it didn't fly. In the end, Gruder gave up on the firm only a few months after he whined that ".shareholders are merciless and the majority of them are cowards that hide behind the chatboards."
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