Restaurants do use the ugly food, there's many grades to choose from when you're a wholesale buyer purchasing from specialty suppliers.
Sure, but restaurants have special needs relating to getting groceries. When they want "avocados" they don't just want any case of avocados. They may want a case of "locally sourced Haas 40's with 4-5 day ripening time…
Enforcing quality-standards for services rendered sounds nightmarish for either the end user or for the service provider. It's going to be interesting to see how this pans out for amazon.com.
I was also thinking redbeacon.com, although they've already exited to Home Depot so it's not so much of a concern.
You're thinking about it incorrectly. Here's what the $200/hr developer does: Identifies business challenges and offers a custom-tailored solution that will generate more money than it costs. Then that said developer…
I was checking to see if someone else already wrote this. This is one of the first things I was thinking.
Not realistic if you run a business that actually operates in the real world.
I agree, it was honestly difficult to read this article and to reconcile the thought that I do business banking with Chase. I've been thinking of a few non-profit startup ideas to combat this widespread corruption…
Ah. I understand what you guys are doing now. This is an interesting and challenging concept to execute. I wish you guys success! My only question remaining is how you guys handle shareholder liability since there's no…
I'm curious how this works with the legal landscape of US regulation. I'm 99.9% sure the law would consider this equity compensation in exchange for labor performed, since this is being positioned as "getting a share"…
That was my first thought too, I use stevia in almost everything.
I suddenly had a flashback to selecting soundblaster as my audio device..
I thought ransom was supposed to work by making the person whom you have secret information pay you NOT to disclose the info. Especially if this "Jeffrey" knows the the Satoshi's true identity like the hacker says.…
As a side note, Amazon has the Moto G for $159.99 w/o contract. That's pretty amazing to me and I'm honestly considering it even though I was holding out for an iPhone 6. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GWR36F6
What you're saying is in essence correct, but I don't think that their fire phone "3d gimic" (which added very much to unit cost) was necessary to achieve that outcome. I think it was detrimental. A phone with…
This is what the Amazon fire phone should have been. They would have sold millions. Kudos to Motorola for figuring it out.
I don't see anything too surprising here. The big problem is the lack of disruption and innovation due to the government sponsored monopolies of internet/cable/network carriers over geographic regions. However, it's…
I'll chime in here that I witnessed a long time friend who has a family with a history of mental illness go down this road. For him all it took was one LSD trip. My personal position is that psychedelics are the "going…
I think like most things in good UI design, the rule is: "Make common user tasks as friction-less as possible." Now, when a common user behavior is to use the main menu to switch between many different places in the…
What a letdown, tried to buy two and realized that it was Canadian only. I was trying to hack around and see if I could get the site to accept US address info by forcing it past the JS validation and the item expired…
Yeah, you can't. I don't watch cable television, I just use the internet access. So unless I feel like donning a standard cable television package + HBO for $120+/mo I can't get access to HBO Go. It's a shame, I'd…
This is a nice step in the right direction, but I'd be willing to pay $/mo extra to get the latest episodes of Game of Thrones.
This was my first impression as well. It seems to me that if you're allowed to spend the $37m to officially "own" the property then it would logically follow that you should be allowed to alter it or decide you don't…
My Dad died from metastatic stage-IV melanoma. The gene therapies (which were extremely expensive) weren't effective beyond adding maybe an extra 6-8 weeks. I'm interested if the tuberculosis actually "killed" the…
Somehow this is extremely profound. After playing this, I feel like I need to digest my feelings for a while.
Restaurants do use the ugly food, there's many grades to choose from when you're a wholesale buyer purchasing from specialty suppliers.
Sure, but restaurants have special needs relating to getting groceries. When they want "avocados" they don't just want any case of avocados. They may want a case of "locally sourced Haas 40's with 4-5 day ripening time…
Enforcing quality-standards for services rendered sounds nightmarish for either the end user or for the service provider. It's going to be interesting to see how this pans out for amazon.com.
I was also thinking redbeacon.com, although they've already exited to Home Depot so it's not so much of a concern.
You're thinking about it incorrectly. Here's what the $200/hr developer does: Identifies business challenges and offers a custom-tailored solution that will generate more money than it costs. Then that said developer…
I was checking to see if someone else already wrote this. This is one of the first things I was thinking.
Not realistic if you run a business that actually operates in the real world.
I agree, it was honestly difficult to read this article and to reconcile the thought that I do business banking with Chase. I've been thinking of a few non-profit startup ideas to combat this widespread corruption…
Ah. I understand what you guys are doing now. This is an interesting and challenging concept to execute. I wish you guys success! My only question remaining is how you guys handle shareholder liability since there's no…
I'm curious how this works with the legal landscape of US regulation. I'm 99.9% sure the law would consider this equity compensation in exchange for labor performed, since this is being positioned as "getting a share"…
That was my first thought too, I use stevia in almost everything.
I suddenly had a flashback to selecting soundblaster as my audio device..
I thought ransom was supposed to work by making the person whom you have secret information pay you NOT to disclose the info. Especially if this "Jeffrey" knows the the Satoshi's true identity like the hacker says.…
As a side note, Amazon has the Moto G for $159.99 w/o contract. That's pretty amazing to me and I'm honestly considering it even though I was holding out for an iPhone 6. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GWR36F6
What you're saying is in essence correct, but I don't think that their fire phone "3d gimic" (which added very much to unit cost) was necessary to achieve that outcome. I think it was detrimental. A phone with…
This is what the Amazon fire phone should have been. They would have sold millions. Kudos to Motorola for figuring it out.
I don't see anything too surprising here. The big problem is the lack of disruption and innovation due to the government sponsored monopolies of internet/cable/network carriers over geographic regions. However, it's…
I'll chime in here that I witnessed a long time friend who has a family with a history of mental illness go down this road. For him all it took was one LSD trip. My personal position is that psychedelics are the "going…
I think like most things in good UI design, the rule is: "Make common user tasks as friction-less as possible." Now, when a common user behavior is to use the main menu to switch between many different places in the…
What a letdown, tried to buy two and realized that it was Canadian only. I was trying to hack around and see if I could get the site to accept US address info by forcing it past the JS validation and the item expired…
Yeah, you can't. I don't watch cable television, I just use the internet access. So unless I feel like donning a standard cable television package + HBO for $120+/mo I can't get access to HBO Go. It's a shame, I'd…
This is a nice step in the right direction, but I'd be willing to pay $/mo extra to get the latest episodes of Game of Thrones.
This was my first impression as well. It seems to me that if you're allowed to spend the $37m to officially "own" the property then it would logically follow that you should be allowed to alter it or decide you don't…
My Dad died from metastatic stage-IV melanoma. The gene therapies (which were extremely expensive) weren't effective beyond adding maybe an extra 6-8 weeks. I'm interested if the tuberculosis actually "killed" the…
Somehow this is extremely profound. After playing this, I feel like I need to digest my feelings for a while.