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2007 Markets, Networks, & Communities
2008 The Macropocalypse & Edge Competencies
2009 The Great Compression, Smart Growth & Constructive Capitalism





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Thursday, February 28, 2008
 

With Friends Like This...


RWW guys - thanks for the discussion, kind of.

It's funny. Do you think there's a tiny contradiction in saying I'm "out there" - and then spending thousands of words discussing exactly the topic I raised?

Lulz.

Maybe it was the right question, and maybe what I'm talking about isn't very "out there" at all.

Anyways, Bernard's discussion is kind of fun. You guys should check it out.

-- umair // 10:29 PM //


Comments:

Umair, you have the most singular talent of any economist I have ever read to make a person thirsty to see more of what you have to say. So, with that in mind, when are you going to stop teasing us and reveal your own thoughts about how "Etsy is the next Google"? And while you are at it, how about touching on a subject you mentioned a while back regarding how you would begin to build a business that would do us all a favor and put PayPal out of commission?
// Blogger JTCarpenter // 1:37 AM
 

Yeah, Umair....!

Gimme more!
I'm biting my nails waiting eagerly for your "Etsy" post.

:)
// Blogger preetam // 6:45 AM
 
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