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The cost of hiring someone bad is so much greater than missing out on someone good.


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Fight piracy; don't squash innovation.



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Media companies, under the guise of piracy, are asking congress to give them more control over fair use. Hollywood wants to control innovation.



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Fair use is important to innovators as well as consumers. It's fair use that allowed the VCR to innovate on top of the television.



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Don't forget to balance optimism with fact and belief with reality.



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Set measurable goals, measure relative to competition.



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Any time you build a company designed to be sold, you ultimately get less value if it's sold.





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In a general sense, to convert any short story, novel, play, or opera into a movie, you have to re-rig it. Even though they're all narratives over time, they're very different forms.



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She pulled down the blanket and aimed baby Sophie's bottom at him like she might unleash a fusillade of weapons-grade poopage such as the guileless Beta Male had never seen.



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That's what we're all looking for, the place where the work leads us.



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Burn not thy fingers to snuff another man's candle.



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Once you stop looking for a job, you are no longer considered part of the unemployment number.




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