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36 Stocking Stuffer Ideas For Your Little Entrepreneur

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This “decathalon of mind-bending folding puzzles” will keep your kids endlessly entertained, especially if they love origami. If architecture isn’t your kid’s “thing,” Scientific Explorer has a number of other great creative toys and games. The only drawback is the price tag. Here’s a toy I wish I’d had as a kid.

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Can You Trust Any vc's Under 40?

Steve Blank

Filed under: Customer Development , Venture Capital | Tagged: Entrepreneurs « Customer Development Manifesto: Market Type (part 4) Customer Development Manifesto: The Path of Warriors and Winners (part 5) » 16 Responses Jon Ziskind , on September 14, 2009 at 9:19 am Said: Steve – Great post and really great advice.

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Ardent 1: Supercomputers Get Personal

Steve Blank

A Phone Call After I left MIPS Computers I was in New York tagging along with a friend (a computer architect whose products at Apple a decade later would change the shape of personal computing) who was consulting for a voice recognition startup. It would be the company where I actually earned the title.

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The Secret History of Silicon Valley Part VI: Every World War II.

Steve Blank

No kidding. On RRL, you probably would love to visit the Harvard Archives and have them pull out some material for you. The archives are amazing when you get a box full of correspondence on (real!) Shelton | Blog » Blog Archive » Links: April 29th , on April 29, 2009 at 12:02 am Said: [.]

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SuperMac War Story 10: The Video Spigot « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

When we saw our salespeople actually trying to steal the early boards to take home and show their kids, we knew we had a winner. That’s every marketeers excuse for putting their kids in an ad.) At the time *very* few people knew how to find/encode, tag, and transfer an mp3 file. It was fun watching it happen.

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Convergent Technologies: War Story 1 – Selling with Sports Scores.

Steve Blank

He even remembered the names of their wives and kids and some details about schools or events. (I Convergent Technologies: War Story 1 – Selling with Sports Scores « Steve Blank (tags: startup presuation) [.] I couldn’t believe it, here we were wasting precious time and the dumb sales guy is talking about other stuff.)

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SuperMac War Story 3: Customer Insight Is Everyone's Job « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

I do remember that those customer questioneers were our ticket to the weekly staff meeting Hope you are doing well, I’m moving back to the Bay Area with my kids this summer, would love to catch up. Facts are the rock on which you build your strategy and tactics In a startup second-hand facts are almost as useless as opinions.