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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Regrets
Ben Horowitz starts a lot of his posts with a song quote. When I started thinking through this one, I couldn’t stop singing this song in my head even though it’s not really relevant. Regrets, I’ve had a few; But … Continue reading
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Consultants Suck
As a recovering consultant, I feel I am well within my right to write this post. While recent events at work have triggered the need to pen this post, the thoughts have been lingering for a while. I will also … Continue reading
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Get Your Own News
This morning driving into work I was listening to my Supreme Court podcast and the oral arguments from last week’s Affordable Care Act testimony. Justice Scalia had a really funny comment that drew laughter from the attendees in the court. … Continue reading
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Sam = BRILLIANT
We were talking at work the other day about how after a Patriots night game (aka kickoff after 4pm) it’s hard to get into work the next day. To paint the picture, a 4:15 game ends at 7:45, back to the tailgate by … Continue reading
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