Maybe the last Pop!Tech 2006 stuff
The musician Tom mentioned liking was Reggie Watts.
And I found the following pictures of Tom on Flickr:







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The musician Tom mentioned liking was Reggie Watts.
And I found the following pictures of Tom on Flickr:







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Hi Sean,
"Maybe the last Pop!Tech 2006 stuff"
Screw that, you lazy bastard ! ;o) Put up a link to Tom's talk ! ( or did you do that already ? I had a really hectic week and might have missed it)
The 2-Sigma slide is dead on BTW. " Best Practice" can mean "perfect is the enemy of the good" in emerging markets.
Posted by: zenpundit
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November 4, 2006 12:02 AM
whoa, Mark. those are strong words. so i'm 'lazy' but you're week was 'hectic' and you might have 'missed' a critical post ;-)
but seriously, i forgot that an mp3/video is still coming. not available yet.
re: 2-Sigma: heck, perfect can be the enemy of the good in *mature* markets.
Posted by: Sean | November 4, 2006 7:47 AM
I am working on the emerging gut.
Not much I can do about the emerging bald spot, though, since I'm not willing to run any long-term blood-pressure experiments with drugs like Rogaine.
Posted by: Tom Barnett | November 4, 2006 3:21 PM
Hmmm... 2-Sigma Development-in-a-Box approach could be the solution to chronic dependencia form of market development in the Carribean Rim.
Posted by: Critt Jarvis
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November 5, 2006 12:02 AM
I notice that Taiwan is back in the Gap on the first map.
Posted by: Dan tdaxp | November 5, 2006 4:17 PM