all due respect, i disagree. the value of a new engine, or a new process for treating water, is hard to dispute. the market economics are less complex. facebook stock is just as bad as a mortgage backed security. yet…
when you climb a high tree you have a vantage point over your competition. yet it would be inappropriate to deem the botanical landscape analogous to the "low hanging fruit" metaphor.
i think he does; read my response later in the thread; startup conditions are miserable and the payoffs need to start justifying the poor conditions and life expenditures
Or in a "bishop" maneuver, another company comes out with video tracking and renders privacy a property of "the past" and FB, Google, MSFT, and anyone else with pending anti-trust suits - to make out like kings!
Disclosure #2: Whenever acting serious, probably not accurate.
It's serious for everyone with skin in the game. Disclosure: myself included.
The whole point of "The Matrix" is that we are already there. It's a good reading of human nature.
Here's my (illogical, emotional) reading of the article -- or shall i say, media piece: The invisible theme of the article is that Facebook's stock is down today, about 12%; Facebook employees won't be able to cash in…
all due respect, i disagree. the value of a new engine, or a new process for treating water, is hard to dispute. the market economics are less complex. facebook stock is just as bad as a mortgage backed security. yet…
when you climb a high tree you have a vantage point over your competition. yet it would be inappropriate to deem the botanical landscape analogous to the "low hanging fruit" metaphor.
i think he does; read my response later in the thread; startup conditions are miserable and the payoffs need to start justifying the poor conditions and life expenditures
Or in a "bishop" maneuver, another company comes out with video tracking and renders privacy a property of "the past" and FB, Google, MSFT, and anyone else with pending anti-trust suits - to make out like kings!
Disclosure #2: Whenever acting serious, probably not accurate.
It's serious for everyone with skin in the game. Disclosure: myself included.
The whole point of "The Matrix" is that we are already there. It's a good reading of human nature.
Here's my (illogical, emotional) reading of the article -- or shall i say, media piece: The invisible theme of the article is that Facebook's stock is down today, about 12%; Facebook employees won't be able to cash in…