People used to be ignorant. It was hard to learn things. You had to go to libraries, look things up, perhaps sit and wait until a book was fetched from storage, or recalled from another user, or borrowed from a different library . . . Things are different today. I'm writing this in a bar right now, and I have most of human knowledge at my fingertips. |
Small is the new big. |
so your audience will keep coming back. |
The secret of the 21st century is attract a lot of smart people to focus on problems that you think are important. |
The whole Street is sitting around waiting for confirmation of Dana payments. |
They’re acting like the target of a scandal, |
This whole process is part economics, part bankruptcy law, part ideology and part game theory -- but 100 percent painful. |
Whether (Tyco's) life as a short-seller's clay pigeon has been the driver or whether the company's own inability to make the case clearly enough has been the culprit, (Tyco) now is in a major league quandary, |
Whether (Tyco's) life as a short-seller's clay pigeon has been the driver or whether the company's own inability to make the case clearly enough has been the culprit, (Tyco) now is in a major league quandary. |
You can sit in your living room and shout at your television, which makes you feel helpless, you can turn off the television, which is no great solution, or you can try to do better yourself, |