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The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty: 10 Brutal Means of Execution -

Movies can change lives and control minds

The Most Basic Form of Mind Control is Repetition from Adam Cosco on Vimeo.

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The Only Plan Is to Learn as You Go – Knowledge@Wharton
Ian MacMillan, Wharton professor of innovation and entrepreneurship, and Rita Gunther McGrath, a professor at Columbia Business School, believe “the only plan is to learn as you go.”
They say
1) conventional approaches and planning don’t work when you’re trying to get into new spaces,
2) assumptions are what get most companies into trouble, and
3) it’s not failure that companies need to avoid, but rather “failing expensively.

Discovery-driven Growth: The Only Plan Is to Learn as You Go – Knowledge@Wharton

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A must read for book and ebook lovers:
Amazon.com’s New Kindle Is Lighter, Brighter and Chattier.
The Kindle and the End of the End of History.
The Kindle Hardware Tax.

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7 Things

I have been “Tagged” by Gaylord Aulke (http://100days.de/). Since I am a bit of an “anti-social” social-web-2.0-user I wonder if I can find 7 people that haven’t been tagged yet.

Here’s 7 facts you may or may not know about me:

1) As I child I was afraid of water and swimming, but now I am a fairly fanatic technical diver.
2) I have owned more then 10 Apple computers since I bought my first Mac.
3) I cant drive a car.
4) My first computer was an Amiga 500.
5) I get nervous when my harddrive is half full.
6) I like watching Seinfeld on youtube during my breaks.
7) The horror: I don’t eat any meat, but I do like cooking it.
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