Friday, July 19, 2002

when i was driving down 101 South this morning, i noticed a rather eerie pattern: every 15 seconds or so, i would see skid marks that went straight towards the center divider. the ironic thing is, i'm obviously not watching the road carefully when i'm staring down looking for places where people have crashed.

speaking of crashes, the stock market fell almost 400 points today, the same levels as they were 4 years ago. they say it was triggered by Johnson & Johnson admitting there was a federal probe on their documentation. the company whose product i used this very morning (johnson and johnson baby shampoo) caused thousands of people to lose faith in the market even more, and triggered a cascade of shares being sold off. johnson & johnson is now loosely associated with Enron, WorldCom, Arthur Anderson, and several other companies. with several major corporations in the close scrutiny of the government and with more and more corruption and scandals becoming uncovered, this only reminds me of one thing: Koreans.

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