Well Hitech responded let them eat cake.
Sukov, we both know Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote "let them eat cake" in his autobiograpy named "Confessions" in 1765, when Marie Antoinette was only 9. She was still in Austria and France was far from the revolution.
The context of Rousseau's account was his desire for bread, to accompany some wine he had stolen; however, in feeling he was too elegantly dressed to go into an ordinary bakery, he thus recollected the words of a "great princess":
Rousseau - Finally I recalled the stopgap solution of a great princess who was told that the peasants had no bread, and who responded: "Let them eat brioche."
"Let them eat cake" is the traditional translation of the French phrase "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche". Since brioche was enriched, as opposed to normal bread, the quote supposedly would reflect the princess's obliviousness to the condition of the people.
Sukov, Marie Antoinette asked god to forgive her murderers while they manipulated her son to accuse her of a crime against nature to justify beheading her. Much like mobs through out history. They only cared about what they wanted at that moment.
Well Sukov I guess we have to return control of our telvision channel to the mob howling for HiTech's head......