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An Odd Existence
Published Fri Aug 01 2003
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Odd Todd.com out-of-work creator, Todd Rosenberg, would quickly ride the wave of media attention into another job. With the U.S. unemployment rate hovering around 6 percent and the site achieving something akin to Internet stardom, it doesn't look like Odd Todd is going back to his day job any time soon. There are mailing lists, and an online store. Rosenberg survives off of merchandising and a tip jar that has brought in more than US$10,000 to date. After viewing a couple of his often-hilarious animations, you can't help but root for the guy to find a job. But he assures his fans that no matter what happens next, the site will be there for anyone who needs a laugh.
Odd Todd.com out-of-work creator, Todd Rosenberg, would quickly ride the wave of media attention into another job. With the U.S. unemployment rate hovering around 6 percent and the site achieving something akin to Internet stardom, it doesn't look like Odd Todd is going back to his day job any time soon. There are mailing lists, and an online store. Rosenberg survives off of merchandising and a tip jar that has brought in more than US$10,000 to date. After viewing a couple of his often-hilarious animations, you can't help but root for the guy to find a job. But he assures his fans that no matter what happens next, the site will be there for anyone who needs a laugh.
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An Odd Existence