To: MAD-AS-HELL
but I clearly said in some instances having no experience can be a good thing Name two.
In this case, this kid might be able to resurrect a dead company
I might be able to crap Skittles, too. You want to bet that way?
73 posted on
06/01/2009 8:34:51 PM PDT by
Lurker
(The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
To: Lurker
i’ll give you one to start... sarah palin
78 posted on
06/01/2009 9:01:52 PM PDT by
MAD-AS-HELL
(Hope and Change. Rhetoric embraced by the Insane - Obama, The Chump in Charge)
To: Lurker
Theo Epstein, the youngest GM of the Boston Red Sox.
81 posted on
06/02/2009 6:38:50 AM PDT by
MAD-AS-HELL
(Hope and Change. Rhetoric embraced by the Insane - Obama, The Chump in Charge)
To: Lurker
here’s more for you...I hope you are enjoying them.
The people Larry Page and Sergey Brin tasked with figuring out how Google should make money in 1998 were a pair of no-nothings in their early 20s. Salar Kamanger, Google’s ninth employee, had been a biology major at Stanford. His partner, Eric Veach studied computer science. Together they implemented Google’s now $21 billion business, AdWords. Neat.
82 posted on
06/02/2009 8:05:02 AM PDT by
MAD-AS-HELL
(Hope and Change. Rhetoric embraced by the Insane - Obama, The Chump in Charge)
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