Monthly Archives: September 2002

overture interview went well, flying down late this week or early next to continue the discussion… not gonna get excited this time…

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media pig fuckers http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/020924/media_intertainer_2.html

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9/23 a good day? – 650 on the ETS test (totally acceptable) – phone interview w/ overture in LA tomorrow – monday night football who am i to complain?

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well, i still seem to be scoring in the 60th percentile (give or take) on the quant section of the gmat… i did just manage to pull a 95% on verbal on the ETS gmat prep test, which is definitely

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According to a 1997 Moody’s study, here are the one-year, weighted-average bond issuer default rates by Moody’s rating for the period 1970-1996: Rating 1-Yr Default Rate “Investment Grade” Aaa 0.00% Aa 0.03% A 0.01% Baa 0.12% “Speculative Grade” Ba 1.36%

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ugh today’s update… just finished the cat1 full practice test… 550 — 60% percentile! 🙁 🙁 not good, not good at all. definitely need more speed and more attention to detail. really need at least a low 600 score to

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Well, I’m officially out of SF. Feels weird to move out so suddenly, but I’m glad to be on a more fiscally sane path for the first time in years. Doing the math on all the rent I’ve paid over

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I wrote about XDegrees, a cool little start-up in Mt. View that built a p2p extended DNS system, many months ago (after following them since their initial funding). While the p2p market burst with the rest of the bubble, XDegrees

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Now here’s some legislation worth supporting… of course, it’s also basically a personal GUID, but I won’t get into that again right now… ==> CELL PHONE NUMBER PORTABILITY COULD LEAD TO CHURN SPIKE A new regulation that would enable cell

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Intel will be releasing a new mobile Pentium chip in early Q1; a ground-up redesign of the chip specifically for mobile devices that should allow laptops to run for a full day on current battery technology (i.e., a 600% improvement)

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