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Almost all children are below average. (Taking average as arithmetic mean and ability as lifetime output.)
| @BobWalsh There's non-obvious tax advice buried in the 51 steps: issue stock instead of stock options for employee incentives. |
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| Starting a company is easy. Three of the 51 steps are strategic offsite retreats. No, really. http://tinyurl.com/5645b7 |
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| Home after a day that could be more productive. Power outage destroys the last chance of getting anything done. |
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| If the dropdown list of countries on your sign up page starts with Afghanistan, your site better be in Pashto. |
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| Back from Big Sur. Kept it under 100MPH on Highway 1. Well, OK, mostly. Still lots of tread left. Too much news upon return. |
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| The original Apple music slogan was "Rape, Mutilate, Burn." Then PR and legal intervened. |
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| Those who think valuation goes up as they burn through another round must also think their car appreciates faster when gas is expensive. |
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| Despite better looks and logic, Facebook is failing to please the serious users while killing the giggly apps with the redesign. |
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| "Gap, Victoria’s Secret and J. C. Penney are experiencing double-digit sales growth at their shopping..." http://tinyurl.com/5gwggl |
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| Should Facebook add more content production features or build for normal people? by @eldon: http://tinyurl.com/5hvo7m |
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| @philmorle Best Mac code editor is TextMate. |
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| Gmail SMTP server won't accept messages larger than 5kB from my phone. Deleting quoted text makes them go through. |
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| Trying to claim my comment on Intense Debate. No go? Glad I use Disqus on my blog. |
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| Russian colonies in California failed, but a good fraction of passersby speak Russian anyway. |
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| My attempt to read RSS from Mail.app failed, sadly. No device sync and no view of all feeds at once. Back to Google Reader. |
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| "[Osama bin Laden] said at one point that he wants oil to be $144 a barrel" http://tinyurl.com/62v8h2 |
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| 10 useful Facebook apps http://tinyurl.com/6y9uum |
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| Max Levchin is refreshingly smart. Also takes dog to work and opens doors for his employees. |
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| Didn't hard AI already fail hard in the 80s? And I mean much more advanced forms than picking out "object relation object". |
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