The San Francisco dot-com boom may have evicted most of the artists from the
city (well, those who couldn't reinvent themselves as swooshy-logo designers
or stock-optioned corporate Flash monkeys), but that doesn't stop someone
there from holding an
art exhibit on the dot-com bust, and its human costs
(i.e., the hopefuls who toiled 70-hour weeks for now-worthless stock to change
the world by pioneering e-business models like home-delivered toothpicks).
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