kolosy


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success is a great thing, but this constant "we're the only ones that are doing it right" attitude is getting old.

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the same thing we do every night, pinky... plotting to take over the world... this time with a shivaplug.

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A conversation with a buddy turned into an email introduction ("vc meet buddy, buddy meet vc") to a vc, but we're still a month or two out from being ready for a pitch. should i...

a) leave the email be for now, and respond when we're ready b) send an honest "we're thrilled for the introduction, but aren't ready to talk just yet, can we email you when we are?" c) try to start a dialog more so than a pitch, get his input on the idea, and develop a relationship


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my issue isn't impact on the guys that don't play, it's impact on the consumer from the guys that do. a crappy restaurant that has 5 star reviews because the bad ones were paid off hurts me financially.

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you know - these rumors were already flying by then... wonder if they had any impact on the outcome.

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ooh... what bug? and are you doing f# for web or just f#?

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yeah - that's been my experience too. the few times i've dealt with them, they've been back at me in hours tops. hopefully that'll continue despite them hitting RC

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... then i would use other, less centralized and organized sources, as i did before yelp existed. what's your point?

i'm certainly not saying that yelp is stealing money from me, but trusted (yes, only to a certain extent) information is trusted information. if misleading, there are consequences to the consumer.