19 Unmistakable Signs That We’re In Some Sort Of A Bubble
STEVEN PERLBERG NOV. 5, 2013, 12:48 PM 59,761 5
Bubbles. They arise, in part, from the maddeningly rational human feeling that it makes sense to overpay a little today because, whatever, I’ll just sell tomorrow! Or, put simply by Gawker’s bubble-dabbler Hamilton Nolan, “Buy! Buy! Buy! Buy! High! High! High! High!” “Tech startups with no revenue have billion-dollar valuations,” writes our Jim Edwards. “And engineers are demanding Tesla sports cars just to show up at work.” There are, of course, tangible and empirical ways that economists determine bubblehood, but what fun is that? Surely the best way to see if we’re in a bubble is to take a look at the anecdotal ludicrous excess of today’s exorbitantly wealthy.
A hedge fund hired pro surfer Joe Curren for marketing purposes

Google will now endeavor to cure death
Billionaire Larry Ellison changed the yachting rules to price all the other rich guys out of the America’s Cup
Sean Parker had an over-the-top $5-10 million ‘Lord of the Rings’ wedding and then wrote 10,000 words defending it
Ashton Kutcher played Steve Jobs in a movie, so naturally Lenovo hired him as a product engineer
Snapchat is reportedly about to be worth $4 billion
Google employees are complaining that their massage chairs are too loud
And that there’s too much free food at the office
16-year-old ‘Desperate Housewives’ actress Rachel Fox is making stock trading advice videos called “Fox On Stocks”

Transportation start-up Uber tried to deliver kittens as a promotion, but ran out of kittens
Elon Musk made a drawing of his ‘Hyperloop’ concept, a futuristic 700 mph transportation system, and the Internet went wild
Justin Bieber is now the lead investor for a tech start-up called ‘Shots Of Me’
A man sold his company to AOL for $850 million, then bought it back 5 years later for $1 million just because
VC billionaire Peter Thiel gave 20 kids $100,000 to drop out of college and become ‘Thiel Fellow’ tech entrepreneurs
There’s now a talent agency for people good at Vine, an app that lets you shoot 6-second video clips
There’s a Zipcar for boats

Houston Texans running back Arian Foster is IPOing himself
Google summer interns make $20,000
There are 446 diamonds planted in this Rolls-Royce Phantom
Bonus: treadmill desks
