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Driving around in the new 2015 escalade
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5 Things Founders Don’t Talk About
“Being a Founder Is Lonely
You don’t hear this a lot publicly, but man, being a founder is a lonely affair. By definition, you don’t have a lot of peers. When people at your company go to lunch, they have a common theme — they can complain about management. But you are management. You can’t go to lunch and complain to anyone.”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2013/05/10/5-things-founders-dont-talk-about/
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Apparently one of my old titles was newsworthy: The strangest job titles of the dot-com era
“Perhaps the laid-back dreaminess of the era was best captured by the super-relaxed title Richard Yoo chose for himself. Yoo, the cofounder of Rackspace, left that company to create a hosting service aimed at the lower end of the market. He called it ServerBeach, and to make clear his own place at the top of this chilled-out virtual seaside community, he declared himself its “Big Kahuna.” The idyll didn’t last, though, as the company was acquired by Peer 1 Hosting in 2004.”
The strangest job titles of the dot-com era
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Night Owls Smarter: A New Study Suggests That Late-To-Bed-Late-To-Rise Leads To Greater Workplace Success
“A new study suggests the early riser has only more time for mediocrity.”
http://m.medicaldaily.com/articles/14379/20130325/night-owls-smarter-new-study-suggests-late.htm
Forbes names Houston ‘America’s next great global city’
“In the latest grand accolade for the Petro Metro, Forbes predicts that within a decade Houston will be known as “America’s next great global city.””
http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2013/09/05/forbes-names-houston-americas-next.html
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