rahmin:

Mary Meeker (via KPCB Internet Trends (2011))

rahmin:

“The reality is that Occupy Wall Street and the millions of middle Americans who make up the Tea Party are natural allies and should be on the same page about most of the key issues, and that’s a story our media won’t want to or know how to handle.”

Why Occupy Wall Street is Bigger Than Left vs. Right | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone

As crazy as it sounds, I have been thinking the same thing.  I think that Fred Wilson’s post yesterday had some good framing on the topic:


http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2011/10/occupying-my-mind.html

Monday, October 17, 2011 — 2 notes
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bijan:

Mumford & Sons - Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight 

acoustic and awesome.

shared from exfm

Man I love Mumford & Sons.  I’ve seen them live twice and they were amazing both times.

At Dyson, we were the first to do a totally see-through product. The iMac came out later, but we did it first. Jonathan Ive bought one in England. It was a new type of material you could use that gave these rather beautiful translucent turquoises and blues, and we did a couple of vacuum cleaners with that.

Jonathan Ive bought one when he came back to England and asked us to send another one over for Steve Jobs, which I did. But it was very annoying because I then get Japanese journalists coming into my office saying, “Ah, you copy iMac.”

But what’s wonderful about Apple, I mean, over the last 10 years, you hear all these stories about how manufacturing is dead, Google’s the future, all this kind of thing. But what’s the biggest and richest company in the world? It’s the company that makes things. They make serious things.

Fixed-wing robots flock like birds (by epflnews)

Everything Is A Remix: THE MATRIX (by robgwilson.com via @bpm140)

Life is selection, no more. The work of the gardener is simply to destroy this weed, or that shrub, or that tree, & leave this other to grow. The library is gradually made inestimable by taking out from the superabounding mass of books all but the best. The palace is a selection of materials; it’s architecture, a selection of the best effects. Things collect very fast of themselves; the difference between house & house is the wise omissions.