Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Hmm. Radical Transparency. Yes.

Yesterday I went out and bought the most recent edition of 'Wired' magazine. Why? The cover story is about "Radical Transparency", a spankin'-new evolving business theory which is near and dear to my heart.

Not.

However, the cover features Jenna Fischer (Pam from 'The Office') naked. Pretty cool. I thought I would get it for my "Office" memorabilia collection. Again, this is strictly for the historical record and not for my own enjoyment. Yeah, I spent 5 dollars. I'll put them up here for free for you guys. Douchebags.

Here's what the cover looks like from the newstand:



Here's what you get underneath the plastic transparency thing:

It's like a magic trick, only naked!


Oh yeah, this is from the actual article:



Although you could get into a big feminist tirade about how a woman who plays a receptionist should not be naked on the cover of a business magazine, I still kinda like it. I'll save arguing morals for people who can buy expensive porn.

Thought you should know,
Biz-arry.

2 comments:

Mr. E said...

Dude, you're supposed to keep that plastic cover on the magazine. They put it there for sanitary purposes. Now you're going to have to go out and buy another magazine for "historical" purposes.

The Barry said...

Dude, I stole these from some other website. My copy is safe and sound in my room. And no, it's not sticky. Screw you.