Have you ever wanted to buy 68 Belkin power strips that once belonged to Twitter?sex videos playlist youtube 2012 download free Well, first, I'd say you have some pretty specific tastes, but guess what? You are in luck.
Twitter, under the sterling leadership of maverick/boygenius Elon Musk, is selling off assets from its San Francisco headquarters. It's a wild collection of weird, mundane objects, including that large stack of power strips.
At the time of this writing, there were just a few hours left on the online auction from Heritage Global Partners, so peruse and get your bids in while you're still able. The range of things to buy was pretty interesting, considering tech giants long made it a point to have offices well stocked with food, booze, coffee, and fancy furniture. There's the neon Twitter bird with a current bid past $35,000. There's six fake leather chairs somehow getting a $1,000 bid. An @ sculpture for $12,000. A single Eames chair for $1,400. Or, a personal favorite, the industrial food smoker for $700.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The sale comes amid financial woes for Twitter, which has struggled under Musk's unpredictable leadership. The company reportedly has a massive interest bill coming due, which might explain the slew of cost-cutting measures employed by Musk, including this garage sale of sorts, firing half the staff, and apparently straight-up refusing to pay rent.
The bids on these used Twitter items do seem pretty ridiculous thus far — in some cases, people are paying more for used items than they would cost new. So perhaps this is a big step forward for Musk in his bid to keep his new toy afloat. If you want to contribute, go ahead and bid. And if anyone wants to buy me a smoker... I'm all ears.
Topics X/Twitter Elon Musk
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
NYT Connections hints and answers for May 18: Tips to solve 'Connections' #707.
Presenting the ultimate late '90s R&B songs about cheating
Google Maps finally lets you plan 'mixed modes' travel
Amazing football street performer has all the right moves
Pebble smartwatches are coming, but they won't get along with the iPhone
Lego launches new feature to make building sets accessible to blind children
Elon Musk promised cheaper Tesla Insurance and it's here, sorta
Facebook clamps down on political advertisers ahead of 2020 elections
Hurricane Laura's impact lingered with nightmarish mosquito swarms
Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer has an odd, long
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。