This is my go-to video when I need inspiration. Really opened up my mind when I first watched it a couple of years ago.
I'm guessing the down votes are because people think I'm being sarcastic?? I'm not.
Well...that was one of the darkest puzzlers I've ever played.
Well that was well worth my time. Awesome.
Anyone know what this is and why it's blurred out? http://imgur.com/yi0sCEC Also, videos are not playing right for me on firefox (audio only).
I'm applying to the summer batch, and I just noticed my company may fit into an RFS. Anybody have experience applying with RFS? Would it be better to just apply without it, and let YC make the connection?
Man...why wasn't I shown this gif in calculus?
I think the problem being addressed in the article is not about wanting to be rich, but rather the question "how much is enough?" For example, in the movie "Wallstreet", Gordon Gecko gets asked this same question, but…
This is my go-to video when I need inspiration. Really opened up my mind when I first watched it a couple of years ago.
I'm guessing the down votes are because people think I'm being sarcastic?? I'm not.
Well...that was one of the darkest puzzlers I've ever played.
Well that was well worth my time. Awesome.
Anyone know what this is and why it's blurred out? http://imgur.com/yi0sCEC Also, videos are not playing right for me on firefox (audio only).
I'm applying to the summer batch, and I just noticed my company may fit into an RFS. Anybody have experience applying with RFS? Would it be better to just apply without it, and let YC make the connection?
Man...why wasn't I shown this gif in calculus?
I think the problem being addressed in the article is not about wanting to be rich, but rather the question "how much is enough?" For example, in the movie "Wallstreet", Gordon Gecko gets asked this same question, but…