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videos_antville but thanks; it's a great feed.
Volity.net's release has improved my mood dramatically, even though I'm as busy as ever. This cartoon is not a terrible summary of how I feel right now. (Maybe NSFW; Contains cute but harmless animated French nudity and tasty dancing Don Ho chicken.)
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Volity.net's release has improved my mood dramatically, even though I'm as busy as ever. This cartoon is not a terrible summary of how I feel right now. (Maybe NSFW; Contains cute but harmless animated French nudity and tasty dancing Don Ho chicken.)
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Hard question
So when I, as a potential investor, search on "board game web" I get games.yahoo.com as the fourth hit.
Why would I invest in Volity when the needs of online boardgamers are already being met by big-name providers like Yahoo?
This is a serious question, and I really am a potential investor, and I really did do the search because I don't generally throw money at things without doing a bit of background research. Feel free to reply to tom at siduri dot net if making a pitch in public would put you afoul of the investment review folks in the U.S., whom I understand to be uptight about the manner in which information that could be considered a prospectus is disclosed.
--Tom
Re: Hard question
Teaser: The needs of the casual game market are being met today like the needs of the Web-searching audience was being met by Alta Vista in 1997. Oh ho ho ho.
Re: Hard question
A metaphor
I'm confused...