This story has been on my mind a lot lately.Â
A man sold his company for $30 million and promptly headed to his local Ferrari dealer for a new car. He settled on a sleek horse, paid cash for the machine and floored it as he left the dealership. Fifteen minutes later he wrapped his new Ferrari around a telephone poll and was killed instantly.Â
When you die you take nothing with you but a record of the good and bad things you did in this life.  What does your record look like?Â
My record is great, thanks. Now mind your own business.
But on a serious note, folks, I’d like to congratulate chrisknudsen.biz for graduating from the standard WordPress template to this attractive citrus-theme. It’s kind of like a Baht-Mitzvah. Or bris. Whatever. Congrats!
Left by Felipe Burnso on 04/24/2006all I can say is that maybe I am glad that I have not been able to buy that Ferrari yet! Luckly I have some time to right some wrongs.
Left by RMoney on 04/25/2006This is no urban legend; that’s exactly what happened to Eagle Computer.
Left by Jeff Barr on 04/25/2006Jeff, thanks for the reference!
Left by ctknud on 04/25/2006