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Overheard on Yesterday's Ride

“Tough way to start the day.”
“This is hard. No, actually, the trail’s not hard, it’s just that I suck.”
“This trail is kicking my butt.”
“Man, I’m old.”
“Man, I’m weak.”
“I am such a spaz on my bike”.
“I’m a mess.”
“I can’t believe how much of this I am walking.”
“I used to be able to ride this kind [...]

Quote of the Day - Tiger Woods

“I view my life in a way … I’ll explain it to you, OK?…The greatest thing about tomorrow is, I will be better than I am today. And that’s how I look at my life. I will be better as a golfer, I will be better as a person, I will be better as a [...]

Brand Attribute #1 is Always Reliability

In today’s competitive world, reliability (synonomous in the software world with quality and robustness) has to be at least a perceived attribute of a product before a customer will contemplate purchase. So you won’t sell much if you don’t pay the price to build quality.

There are also a number of reasons why it’s beneficial for [...]

Friday Humor #2

Gabi Hutter - You'll Be Missed

Gabi and I talked about skiing together last weekend. I opted to stay in Boulder and enjoy the warm spell on my bike, just for a change of pace.

Then this.

Damnit. Damnit all to hell.

Andreesen Gets Integrity

Marc Andreessen’s blog is well known amongst the high-tech entrepreneurial community to be well-written, insightful, and expert.

However, his occasional political posts have been, to put it mildly, sophomoric. (Perhaps they are almost as juvenile as mine).

However, his post this morning does a fantastic job of illustrating why Obama is such a great candidate to [...]

Warren Buffet Fan Club

A student transcribed a recent Buffet talk, and it’s well worth reading, even by Buffet standards.