"Note: GeekWire’s Todd Bishop prepared this memo in the traditional style of an Amazon ‘six
pager’ — fictional press release, narrative, FAQ and appendix — for Amazon Consumer CEO Jeff
Wilke and the audience at the GeekWire Summit, where Wilke will speak Oct. 10, 2017."
Instead of funny, your link provided the answer to a previous post that asked how MMS made money and what their motivation may be.
"These 'ropeworms' are often discussed, with images shared and claimed as evidence of successful detoxing, on autism forums and Facebook groups, where bleach enemas (for example MMS) are falsely claimed to cure autism.[6] In one group, 8500 members have allegedly been charged $60 to join, half a million dollars combined, leading to questioning of the leaders' intentions."
Take a look at "Halt and Catch Fire" which is now in season 2. It is set in the 1980's but follows the birth and death of early computer companies and pioneers.
The 2010 data shows Pulaski Country, Georgia to have a high women population. This is also due to prison population since there is a women's prison there.
https://bigbangtheory.fandom.com/wiki/Mars_Rover