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Elfan
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Is there something you like particularly about his web log or other reason you have been following it?<p>For reference here is where he introduces TechStars: <a href="http://www.feld.com/blog/archives/002136.html">http://www.feld.com/blog/archives/002136.html</a><p>Does anyone know what programs besides YC he is talkin...
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mudx
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You can save the URL of the color scheme by clicking the "sphere" link on the right hand side of the webpage. Is this the save feature you were looking for? Or something else?
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Elfan
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Yes. I didn't want to just dismiss these guys, it looks like they are new, going through some growing pains, and trying something interesting. However, the mix of Y Combinator hacker talk with bright flashy graphics is just disconcerting. That quote was the most over the top part of the site.<p>I look forward to see...
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belhassen
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Visual ideas deployment
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brlewis
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At the same time, if your customers are people with families and complicated lives, you're in a better position to understand your customers when you're in their shoes.
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brlewis
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Geez, I really didn't mean that to sound as hostile as it came out. I'm nicer in person, really.
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extantproject
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six!
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Elfan
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The Psychology of Human Misjudgement by Charlie Munger
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mattculbreth
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Go Jackets!
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staunch
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staunch
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I did some seriously unscientific and extremely dirty stats on the "age of success" for people in Founder's At Work. In a couple cases I guessed DOBs based on university graduation. I freely admit this is a very lazy attempt and it's flawed, but I didn't see anything like it. Anyone know of a good list?<p>#############...
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staunch
1,175,004,485
Here's the data I used. Mostly based on making up a "date of success" around when they got rich/famous (not when they created what got them there). The DOBs are mostly from Wikipedia or other bio.<p>David Heinemeier Hansson|Partner, 37signals and creator of Ruby on Rails|1979|2005<p>Charles Geschke|Founder of Adobe|193...
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extantproject
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It's cool that Justin.tv got some news coverage. It's also funny how lame traditional news coverage is. Do they always have to talk in that "newscaster voice?" How do people stand to watch traditional news coverage?<p>Their chuckles at the end about how Justin.tv is Justin's "job" made <i>me</i> laugh. They seemed kind...
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zaidf
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There was this traditional VC firm that started something modled after YCombinator. But even then, they required a business plan and fund minimum 250,000 so they must be targeting another audience than YCombinator. They were featured in Wall St Journal along with quotes from Paul Graham too if I remember right.<p>I cam...
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ukong
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I would say not enforcing the so-called self righteousness is at least a faster way to market a startup, if not making it more successful. It's the ruthlessness of youtube, not soft porn, made its way through.<p>I am not sure about the very first motivation of all business around me. However, apart from possibly ruthle...
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msgbeepa
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http://www.wikio.com/webinfo?id=15595800
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New Way To Monetize Your Blog - Amazon Context Links Launch Today
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mattculbreth
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheNextBigThing/~3/104493927/zimbra_the_adva.html
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Zimbra: Offline vs. Online
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extantproject
1,175,008,048
I like the play on words, anyway.
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brlewis
1,175,008,248
"If you want to found a successful company, you should only hire young people"<p>"Next challenge is to make the world understand that Facebook isn't just a college thing"<p>Anybody else see a cause-and-effect relationship between the above quotes?
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brlewis
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If somebody comes up with an automatic whitespace chooser then I'll be interested. Color is a relatively easy part of design.
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jadams
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So are we going to go back to the days where startups are judged based on how fast they burn through their cash?<p>This seems like an extraordinary amount of money.
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extantproject
1,175,008,260
Heh. I like it.
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far33d
1,175,008,504
I agree. Being a few years older than mark, I actually didn't find myself offended by his comments.<p>Just as PG said that adulthood is a stage, not an age, I took mark's comments (though quite less elegant), to mean that there's a mindset of youth that helps in starting companies: simple life, willingness to take risk...
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azsromej
1,175,009,212
Nice work. I tried to get some stats on a previous thread (<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=2260)">http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=2260)</a> that considered YC applicants. I think the average there was around 28.<p>
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jamongkad
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http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000056.html
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Strategy Letter I: Ben and Jerry's vs. Amazon
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The Question - What do users want from my website?
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jamongkad
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vegashacker
1,175,010,496
Alexis (of Reddit) said he was joking right after he made that comment at his presentation at Startup School. I think the joke was referring to Chris Anderson's earlier talk -- he said that Wired had acquired Reddit and it was done by a couple of guys from MIT using Rails.
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That was one of the three questions they didn't copy from ours.
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far33d
1,175,009,349
The founder of this site was at startup school. I met him. He was excited about his idea. I lose my phone a lot, so I thought it would be a nice toy. <p>At risk of starting a lot of crank calling:<p><a href="http://phonemyphone.com/">http://phonemyphone.com/</a>
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far33d
1,175,011,590
Charlie Munger is a great example of how all great men have great cofounders (not sure if Munger was an actual cofounder, but he is effectively).
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stephenrb
1,175,011,376
My guess is that we're about to see more YC "copycats" popping up. YC is turning down hundreds of applicants each round, Techstars has at least a couple of hundred applicants for their first round, and those numbers are only going to grow as word spreads about these types of opportunities. Entrepreneurial minds aren't ...
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Advertising Age: The post-advertising age
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lkozma
1,175,011,985
So what does this prove? The ages are so evenly spread-out, I think the only conclusion is that age has no relevance at all.
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abstractbill
1,175,013,078
These are some ideas I've been thinking about recently. Any feedback would be great!
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Some startup ideas
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mattculbreth
1,175,013,114
Yeah agreed. Not good for his professional reputation. Other than that (and hell, it was entertaining at least) it was an awesome day. Thanks again to the YC folks.
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brett
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That they feel they need a big message at the bottom saying, "We log all calls and IP addresses" says a lot about the service.
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BBC News article on startups: "young, talented web pioneers"
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prakster
1,175,014,114
Elfan, perhaps you are referring to Charles River Ventures' $100K Quick Start Program:<p><a href="http://www.crv.com/AboutCRV/QuickStart.html">http://www.crv.com/AboutCRV/QuickStart.html</a><p>In my opinion, nothing comes close to YC's model.
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dfranke
1,175,015,388
Please don't take the direct approach to finding out (seriously, don't), but I wonder what happens if you tell it to dial 911.
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domp
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http://www.socialdegree.com/2007/03/22/how-openid-is-critical-for-the-future-of-social-networking/
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The Importance of OpenID
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RyanGWU82
1,175,014,073
Exactly.
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http://streetlessons.com/384-huge-collection-of-inspirational-quotes.html
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A Plethora of Inspirational Quotes. Any of them describe your outlook?
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jamongkad
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Small Biz 101:How to get started
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Harj
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admittedly im biased based on my own personal experience but even at a general level it is hard to argue that the best startups have not come from the valley and the best people naturally want to be where the best startups are.
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The magic of 'presence'
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Some Great Resources for Entrepreneurs
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http://startupspark.com/are-you-sitting-on-the-next-killer-idea/
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Are You Sitting on the Next Killer Idea?
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QuickBooks Solution: Easily Import Transactions from Your Online Business
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dfranke
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On 'self' posts, have the submitter's own comments always be listed first.
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Don't worry, this is like being sued by Viacom-- it will only happen if you get really big.
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http://inverse.verse-studios.com/2007/03/openid_in_gaming.html
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Open ID opens new possibilities for Online Games
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Viral Marketing can go too far: How long until people stop trying to care?
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RyanGWU82
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I'm sure they did a hardcore PR push to coincide with their launch. The real question is how much attention they'll have 60, 90, or 120 days out.
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younanimous - The social search engine
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YouTube to launch mobile website soon
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danielha
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More justin.tv blog coverage for today:<p><a href="http://www.somewhatfrank.com/2007/03/are_you_watchin.html">http://www.somewhatfrank.com/2007/03/are_you_watchin.html</a><p><a href="http://valleywag.com/tech/justin.tv/hes-just-a-camboy-so-why-cant-i-stop-watching-247327.php">http://valleywag.com/tech/justin.tv/hes-jus...
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danielha
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Yup, they know what they're doing. This is actually a pretty good writeup, even if it sits on the "He's Asian-American!" angle a little too long.
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far33d
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wow. this is a serious amount of [non-blog] press for 9 days out.
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zizou
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http://library.stanford.edu/mac/mckenna.html
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regis mckenna and the amazing history of macintosh marketing
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The new Silicon Valley: Siberia? (Fortune mag)
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prakster
1,175,021,365
Looks like an ad for a Quickbooks integration product.
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tim
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http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCastCustomAds.jsp?masterId=13431
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Entrepreneurship & Business Planning (Talkcast, Carnegie Mellon)
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Valleywag on Justin.tv
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ccoyne
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http://www.paulgraham.com/notnot.html
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Why to Not Not Start a Startup
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stephenrb
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I think this tool is a lot more fun for crank calling. <p><a href="http://popularitydialer.com/">http://popularitydialer.com/</a>
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There's a 99.9 percent Chance You Don't Need Venture Capital
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far33d
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It's not hard to imagine facebook as the:<p>#1 social network #1 dating site #1 photo sharing site #1 news aggregator #1 job search site #1 classified ad site #1 blog site<p>With that much (voluntarily provided) user data, there are a lot of markets they could dominate. If you could figure out what each of those people...
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immad
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Always amusing how Markus looks at everything in terms of dating. Facebook doesn't seem optimal for dating, I have been thinking of how you could use the Facebook API to do dating properly but didn't come up with an amazing approach.<p>It has some interesting facts on fb growth too.
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http://plentyoffish.wordpress.com/2007/03/27/facebook-continues-on/
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New Presence and the Voice 2.0 Manifesto
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brlewis
1,175,025,785
Who are the random schleps? Customers?
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immad
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Also I can't wait till Facebook is actually beating Myspace. I just dont get the motivation/mind of myspace users properly, facebook is a lot easier to understand (this is purely on an academic/entrepreneurial level)
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Citizendium - Wikipedia founder's rival to wikipedia
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Seems the same apart from harder to participate. Do you think it has a chance? Here is a blog post about it: <a href="http://www.e-consultancy.com/news-blog/362949/rival-to-wikipedia-goes-live.html">http://www.e-consultancy.com/news-blog/362949/rival-to-wikipedia-goes-live.html</a>
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What a crock. Sure, 99% of small businesses don't need outside investment. But 99% of small businesses aren't startups. They're hair salons and landscaping companies. This whole article is based on a misunderstanding of the word "startup".
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are there any plans on putting up the videos for start-up school on the YC site?
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<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=6494">http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=6494</a><p>There's also another post about this company.
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Question for Paul: if you believe that more people will startup in the future, but success requires lots of hands-on help, coaching, etc, surely you need a way to scale YCombinator, right? How?
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Cofounder isn't really an accurate term. They gradually merged their thinking and operations until an SEC investigation prompted them to do so formally.<p>But more generally they are partners who compliment each other other tremendously.
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Saying that people will stop caring about viral marketing is suggesting creativity is finite.<p>What has happened due to the YouTube revolution is that it is harder to be funny now. Notice it's just HARDER - not impossible. So while in the past year or two folks might have gotten around producing average stuff that bec...
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Included this for a discussion on <i>social software</i>, large user groups & their implications: read <i>bullies</i>, <i>abusive users</i> etc. In any place where you get large numbers of people your going to get undesirables. The question is how do you deal with them as developers?.<p>The link is a post by Kathy Sie...
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What's amazing to me is how many "reputable" and people "who should know better" and people who "appear smart" were part of this lunacy.... I guess their true colors finally came out.
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As I read this I kept thinking of Paul Buchheit's presentation from startup school.<p>How are any of the authors propositions either A) Fundamentally different or B) an order of magnitude better?
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great article paul. i especially love number 7: produce something specific for yourself. this forces you to notice problems and noticing your own problems and overcoming them with technology is a subset of noticing problems of others and using technology to help them, which is the job of startups and companies... so IM...
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This is a hilarious article. I liked the bio the best.<p>"Nick Douglas writes for Valleywag, Blogebrity, and Look Shiny. He is not Jewish, but he is a bit Jew-ish."
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part of the problem is we really don't know yet. The lack of information is the problem. My point was not to pre-judge the <i>named persons</i> but to think how developers write software system deals with these situations.<p>For example flickr. At the bottom of each page you have a flickr abuse flag. Flickr has extens...
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And here's another post by Ronnie Bennet taking a slightly different view. <p><i>'... As far as can be determined from the few facts she relates, the attacks on Kathy were made anonymously. However, she has tried and convicted Chris Locke, Jeneane Sessum, Allen Herrel, Frank Paynter and, to a lesser extent, Doc Searls...
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The craigslist community is pretty good at dealing w/ inflammatory and abusive behavior. Too many flags, your post gets pulled. Easy enough.
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I think a sat program would be great. You could have local incubators that take proposals, pick the teams, and fund them but that also 'plug into' yCombinator for connections and such. That would allow the system to scale and allow people who can't move right away the chance to get started and make the right connection...
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