Darwinian Web
Adam Green's thoughts on the evolution of the Internet

Always on the lookout for a good 767 reference

Posted on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at 5:05 PM (permalink)

I agree with Jack Shafer's premise, but not his predictions in his article about Google's future in Slate, but the article does have a great 767 reference:

Google had also lost its "don't be evil" cachet ever since founders Sergey and Larry had purchased a Boeing 767-200 and crashed it into Coit Tower while doing barrel rolls over the San Francisco Bay. They survived, but their reputations and that of their company did not.