I hope pmarca doesn't continue posting quotes in place of thoughtful original content.
I started reading Pmarca because he is one of my personal heroes, and because he was one of the few guys that seemed committed to writing smart original content. Recently, I noticed a tendency to post re-post content with a 1 line descriptor. I know Marc is busy....what with selling his company for billions, funding twitter, and running Ning... but I'd rather see 1/3 as many posts that are all original, than see his blog become an amalgamation of repostings like so many other silicon valley rags. Marc doesn't have a comment form to save time, so I hope this gets to him. Quality is important; I think that's why PG's rare essays are immensely more valuable than the flow of half-baked banter coming out of blogs like GigaOm these days.
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadThe brainstorming quote may not have the wow factor of some of the pmarca essays, but it's certainly relevant to people interested in startups, who spend a lot of time talking about ideas.
PG has some thought-provoking non-original content on his site too, by the way, e.g. http://www.paulgraham.com/perils.html