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All responses Most smiled responses
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State of the Union - 3 Word Response
asked by capI missed it.
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heh, not really my thing to follow people based on smiles. Don't get me wrong, smiling is important though!
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Can't miss it. Esp with that wild blue coloring to the courts!
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Never been to Australia, but home to make it there someday!
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asked by ade
I am still getting comfortable with real time search. Results are fine but the process is just different, and change is hard. It is however not near enough to get me to consider switching.
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asked by zowitsaa
That would be one heck of a party, for sure. And with 20M to choose from, I imagine I would find some interesting stories!
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asked by robbyslaughter
I experiment a lot, mostly to sniff out the next new thing and to look for early signals on "where the puck is going" next. It's a labor of love though.
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I have a few people I am connected with via Yahoo IM, but I use an app to aggregate my IM traffic. I hardly use it, but I have an old Yahoo email account. And a Flickr account, but I don't really use it that much either. Amazing how fortunes turn in the web world; Yahoo was "it" a mere ten years ago.
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I had an Indiana University window sticker back in the day, but I don't believe I've ever had a bumper sticker on my car.
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If The Sopranos movie ever gets made, sign me up.
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A bird, as long as I am not in Arkansas!
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What do you find is a bigger challenge in your business: resistance to change or inability to focus?
asked by robbyslaughterpretty much a coin toss as to which one is a bigger chall....wait, do you like lasagna?
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A painting of my grandfather's old cottage. I have so many fond memories of that place as a young kid. My wife used an old picture to commission a water color painting.
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Set up a huge Super Bowl Party. On the fifty yard line in Dallas. G5 to take my posse. After party in Vegas. Nothing too extravagant!
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asked by chrisbarmonde
Without a doubt. I would do what I hope someone else would do for me in the same situation.
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asked by robbyslaughter
I think absolute poverty is absolutely avoidable. It is possible for the lowest economic class in a free market society to maintain a good standard of living.
That said, in a system where supply and demand of the factors of production (land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship) is market-driven, you will inevitably see the entrepreneurs, investors and top performing / market-motivated talent move to the top of the economic ladder which will create a relative gap between the lowest and higher economic classes. -
Their reasoning seems sound but it could be a big bummer for consumers.
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I love photography. And even though I am an entrepreneur, I would claim entrepreneurship as a hobby as well.
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asked by chrisbarmonde
Adventure on the high skies and necessary evil.
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John Wechsler
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