Ironically (or is it more pathetic than ironic?), Blake Ross is better at supposition than Suppositious is — Here‘s one of the current suppositions that Blake is posting at BlakeRoss.Com:
Taking a page from Google’s playbook, Yahoo will announce that its engineers need spend only 80% of their time on core company projects. The remaining 20% will be spent helping Iran enrich Uranium. After outrage erupts, Yahoo will issue a terse statement that “This policy is rigorously consistent with our moral code. Just last month, we bent over for both the U.S. and China.”
Blake is busy revising his 2006 New Year’s predictions. Well, I’ll say this: I predict that Blake will have more suppositious comments in the future. At least one, I’m sure of that.
However, there are a couple of things in his suppositious comment that wouldn’t usually be seen here at Very Suppositious: first of all, no difficult language. We find the idea of “bending over” a little risque – not risky, that’s different. And it’s just not likely enough. I don’t really believe that Yahoo is enriching uranium. They’re too busy enriching themselves. But I do believe that Bush (43) will get into the atom business. It’s just too easy to top the oil boys when you’ve got atomic power, ya know?
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