The New Yorker scrie despre noua goană după aur din Silicon Valley și cum i se adaptează acesteia modelul universitar de la Stanford:
Stanford University is so startlingly paradisial, so fragrant and sunny, it’s as if you could eat from the trees and live happily forever. Students ride their bikes through manicured quads, past blooming flowers and statues by Rodin, to buildings named for benefactors like Gates, Hewlett, and Packard.
Everyone seems happy, though there is a well-known phenomenon called the “Stanford duck syndrome”: students seem cheerful, but all the while they are furiously paddling their legs to stay afloat. What they are generally paddling toward are careers of the sort that could get their names on those buildings. The campus has its jocks, stoners, and poets, but what it is famous for are budding entrepreneurs, engineers, and computer aces hoping to make their fortune in one crevasse or another of Silicon Valley.
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Serios, New Yorker? The Economist sau Time nu?
La Time sunt abonat de câțiva ani buni, dar The New Yorker m-a câștigat cu ficțiunea de prin toamna trecută…
Asa e..The New Yorker fac treaba buna..si mie imi plac mult…