Sounds like a Michaelangelo quote.
I don't think that you have to understand all his work in detail to claim him as a hero. He was more than just his work. I wonder about John von Neumann. I thought maybe he'd be on there too.
Well, 1 or 2 isn't bad, but eventually it would become noise, not signal. I don't think that that goal of this site is quantity of users or stories, but quality.
Hyperbole should only ever be used sparingly, else it gets annoying very very quickly.
I really want to second the FreeMind suggestion. I don't use it every day, but its a great way to brainstorm or take notes, etc.
Another novel chess-like strategy game is called Arimaa. Check that out for inspiration if you need it.
This has more in common with the Power Mac Cube than any Mac since that one. Its biggest feature is flashiness. Its not really an ultraportable, because its width and length are too big.
So the law is just like Shroedinger's cat?
A more interesting question: Do you think any of your applicants are also applying with you competitors? For the applicants: are you applying to more than just Yc?
Sounds like a Michaelangelo quote.
I don't think that you have to understand all his work in detail to claim him as a hero. He was more than just his work. I wonder about John von Neumann. I thought maybe he'd be on there too.
Well, 1 or 2 isn't bad, but eventually it would become noise, not signal. I don't think that that goal of this site is quantity of users or stories, but quality.
Hyperbole should only ever be used sparingly, else it gets annoying very very quickly.
I really want to second the FreeMind suggestion. I don't use it every day, but its a great way to brainstorm or take notes, etc.
Another novel chess-like strategy game is called Arimaa. Check that out for inspiration if you need it.
This has more in common with the Power Mac Cube than any Mac since that one. Its biggest feature is flashiness. Its not really an ultraportable, because its width and length are too big.
So the law is just like Shroedinger's cat?
A more interesting question: Do you think any of your applicants are also applying with you competitors? For the applicants: are you applying to more than just Yc?