Seth goes deep
In his latest articles on arbitrage on the internet, Seth, whom I thankfully met last week in Cologne, goes really deep. He finishes by saying:
> This weekend maybe I will sit down with him outside, on the grass, dig into the soil with my hand and pick up a worm. “Do you remember that scene from Phantom Tollbooth, where they are selling words? Well, when the words go stale and nobody wants them, do you know what happens to them?” I am not sure how he will respond. But I will take the worm, put it in his hand, and say “The worms eat the words.” And he will probably look at me like I am joking and being the smartie that he is, will ask “And what do the worms do with them?” And O’ll tell him frankly “Why, the worms feed the words to Google.” And he will laugh, and I will laugh.
> But I wont be kidding
Check the full article, to at least 10% grasp it, here: TRANSPARENT BUNDLES by Seth Goldstein: Media Futures, Part 5/5: ARBITRAGE: V. Therapy. Great stuff Seth, great stuff.

