And, lo, it came to pass that the trader by the name of Abraham Com
did take unto himself a young wife by the name of Dot. And Dot Com
was a comely woman, broad of shoulder and long of leg. Indeed, she
had been called Amazon Dot Com. And she said unto Abraham, her
husband, "Why doth thou travel far from town to town with thy goods,
when thou can trade without ever leaving thy tent?"
And Abraham did look at her as though she were several saddle bags
short of a camel load, but simply said, "How, dear?" And Dot
replied, "I will place drums in all the towns and drums in between
to send messages saying what you have for sale and they will reply
telling you which hath the best price. And the sale can be made on
the drums and delivery by Uriah's Pony Stable (UPS)."
Abraham thought long and decided he would let Dot have her way with
the drums. And Dot said, "There will be a lot of banging in the
land."
And Abraham replied, "It is my most fervent wish that this be so."
And the drums rang out and were an immediate success. Abraham sold
all the goods he had, at the top price, without ever moving from his
tent.
But his success did arouse envy. A man named Maccabia did secret
himself inside Abraham's drum and was accused of insider trading.
And the young did take to Dot Com's trading as doth the greedy
horsefly to camel dung. They were called Nomadic Ecclesiastical Rich
Dominican Siderites, or NERDS for short.
And, lo, the land was so feverish with joy at the new riches and the
deafening sound of drums, that no one noticed that the real riches
were going to the drum maker, one Brother William of Gates, who
bought up every drum company in the land. And indeed did insist on
making drums that would only work if you bought Brother William's
drumsticks.
And Dot did say, "Oh, Abraham, what we have started is being taken
over by others." And as Abraham looked out over the Bay of Ezekiel,
or as it came to be known, "eBay," he said, "We need a name of a
service that reflects what we are." And Dot replied, "Young
Ambitious Hebrew Owner Operators."
"Whoopee!" said Abraham.
"No, YAHOO!" said Dot Com.
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