Aug 13, 2008
“When times are tight, we want to overfund.
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Aug 13, 2008
“81 percent of us say we have a book in us. A coincidental 81 percent of young people think they have a business in them.
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Aug 13, 2008
“Most corporations doing business in the United States pay no federal income taxes, despite trillions of dollars worth of sales.
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Aug 13, 2008
“One of the chief values of print library research is its poor indexing. By drawing researchers into a wider array of articles, print browsing and perusal may have facilitated broader comparisons and scholarship.
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Aug 6, 2008
“For a while after UIC was built, its environs were a sort of residential no-man’s-land, dangerous at night and unattractive to the young academics who taught there. Today, assistant professors at UIC generally don’t live there either, but for a different reason: They can’t afford it.
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Alan Ehrenhalt on the ongoing demographic inversion between cities and suburbs
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Aug 5, 2008
“I’m all for rewarding the originator – provided we don’t do that to the detriment of those enabling and propogating the evolution. Or, indeed, at the cost of restricting that very evolution. We should be encouraging the wider variety of possibilities, the mutations, that evolution allows.
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Aug 5, 2008
“Analytics are a 25-40% tax on your product development process. They take engineers lots of time and development effort, produce numbers that people argue about, and require additional infrastructure.
Having 1 in 4 engineers working on analytics may seem like a ton, but it helps validate assumptions, pinpoint key features and bottlenecks, model the business during decision-making. At the cost of building fewer features, learn as much as you can so that you can “run up the score” on the features that work.
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Aug 1, 2008
“No one ever tells us about the interesting, unconventional job that 15% of the people in our major end up in. That’s what we really want to know: What do people actually wind up doing with my background? Where do people like me work, and where can they work in the future? Well, all that information is actually out there—it’s in our collective resumes.
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