Some of the optimism of the early Internet seems to live on in the whimsical videos of the YouTubers James Hobson and Colin Furze. But their diverging career paths offer a lesson in creativity and capitalism. A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers. Some of the optimism of the early Internet seems to live on in the whimsical videos of James Hobson and Colin Furze.

 

Some of the optimism of the early Internet seems to live on in the whimsical videos of the YouTubers James Hobson and Colin Furze. But their diverging career paths offer a lesson in creativity and capitalism.

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