a) Cassandra. Saddled with the gift of perfect prophecy, and the curse of never being believed. b) Sisyphus. Condemned to rolling a huge boulder up a hill, and then watching it roll back down again, over and over forever. c) Microsoft. Endowed, after
a) Cassandra. Saddled with the gift of perfect prophecy, and the curse of never being believed. b) Sisyphus. Condemned to rolling a huge boulder up a hill, and then watching it roll back down again, over and over forever. c) Microsoft. Endowed, after
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