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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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Leviathan.jpg

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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.


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.


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.


Hmmm... 2-Sigma Development-in-a-Box approach could be the solution to chronic dependencia form of market development in the Carribean Rim.


I notice that Taiwan is back in the Gap on the first map.


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