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Past tense, it reached it a long time ago,
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Eddie Izzard.
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Spend the time & money to get someone to code a comments section and page that doesn't require huge hoops to jump through and doesn't make a comment disappear when someone hits the post button because they weren't already properly 'logged in' before typing it. Give them the option of placing an anonymous comment that is reviewed before being posted though. With the warning saying "comments can be posted anonymously, but those which are must be reviewed by a moderator before showing up. Signing in enables faster posting of your comment. Either way, thank you for participating!"
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Unfortunately no. But my husband and father both did. Go Army!
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Quora. They have a game changing concept if they make it - but they need to see the perception of the Third Wave - and very few folks in Silicon Valley understand that mindset.
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The thought that I only get so much time in this lifetime and I don't know how long it is. I would hate to die thinking "dammit, I should've done X..."
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Yay for algebraic mathematic! (the answer is always 4. (((2Y + 8) / 2) - Y = X is the format. Simplifying it (2Y/2 + 8/2) - Y = X, so (Y + 4) - Y = X, so 4 = X. Doesn't make a difference what number you put in for Y -- it's just a matter of putting it in the form of what seems like a complex word problem that makes it seem interesting. ;)
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Google campus, Facebook HQ, Apple HQ, Quora HQ, Twitter HQ, and 106miles meetup. You need to be able to dream BIG. In order to dream big - go see Google and Facebook and Apple and think "this was started by a handful of guys who didn't think there was a limit, or a point at which they had grown past the point of relevancy. These are the guys who not only said - we can do this. Then go to Qupra and Twitter and say to yourself "these guys are true believers - they knew that somehow, building a great service transcends the little stuff."
Then take one day, drive down to the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay - call Robert Scoble first and see if he'll either meet you or even hold a tweet up there. Go out to the back porch, sit near the fire pits - look over the ocean and realize that all around you are the men/women who know how to hustle.
Then take all of that - no limits, believe in your product, and hustle. Put them in your heart and realize that you have to be that every day if you want your startup to become something transcendent, something that the world thinks "happened overnight" and was "mostly luck and good connections."
Let them believe it - the VCs, other startup junkies, and founders of some of the world's most successful businesses will know the truth. -
It was down?
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Currently liking Callibri a lot.
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What I could do if only I never had to fall asleep.
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Trebs - more impact due to secondary arc
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BWENY for sure. We must plan better. I think I have to have karaoke on Monday night... Dinner first?
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If you know a good technical founder who can hang with being multi city pre-launch, can code, and can handle having an older female cofounder who is picking up ruby, point him (or her) my way
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-23F with a windchill of -60F.
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I have no issues with either. I have a number of poly friends - they seem happy, except when dealing with other people's expectations or unsolicited opinions. I'm hetero, singular. But I've sat to dinner with more than one "couple" who certainly consisted of more than two.
If youre an adult, you make the choice freely, and youre happy? Really nobody else's business. -
The new one that Lindsay Maines taught me. Good side turned slightly toward camera, smile, tongue behind upper teeth to position jaw correctly. It's like a miracle.
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