Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
My Failures
The company raised 25 million dollars round two and dutifully succumbed to the dot com bubble burst. What ensued was a nuclear winter.
She suggested I drop out of college. I should have. It is not like I was having fun in Kentucky: I hated the place after my first year. Over a year after I left promising to come back after graduation, the thing had already disappeared.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Indian Hurdle
Bihar, Darbhanga
Incredible India
Advantage India, Disadvantage India
Having Kenya And Chinatown Thoughts
The Angel List Controversy, Fred's Marketing Controversy
The Angel List controversy I am sanguine about. I don't see two sides to the argument. There are many ways to invest. The Angel List is just one of them. Efforts like The Angel List have surely democratized the investment climate for the early stage startups. But there are old school holdouts with proven track records who think the process at The Angel List is too diluted. You can't really find nuggets of gold there.
I have said before that I don't expect an iconic company like Google, Facebook to emerge out of Y Combinator. But Y Combinator has been a great entrance to the scene. The majority of startups are not going to go IPO. And Y Combinator works great for such middling efforts.
Brooklyn And Santogold/Santigold
Barack almost took Brooklyn during the February 2008 primary. Things were looking so bad before the primary day, Congressman Weiner urged Hillary to make an appearance in Brooklyn, and she did.
I moved to New York City summer of 2005 and placed myself in the smack center of the borough.
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