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Faved by: mohit
Sep 27 2008 - via blog.guykawasaki.com

Pictures from Guy Kawasaki's trip to Mumbai.

Quoted: These are some photographs from a recent trip to Mumbai, India. This is one intense city with a population of approximately thirteen million people.

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Faved by: social101
Jun 01 2008 - via www.myspacehitz.com

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Faved by: sung
Jun 11 2008 - via www.youtube.com

O.O

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Quoted: hehe i video i found on thatvideosite.comi really enjoyed it and i hope you do too

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Jan 13 2006 - via video.google.com
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Faved by: alexusbrian
Oct 06 2007 - via www.squidoo.com

Are you looking for a website where you can download all episodes of Family Guy for Free? If you are, then go to this website where you can get every episode. Even all the current episodes.

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Faved by: derek
Jan 31 2006 - via video.google.com

Easily one of the funniest Family Guy moments _ever_.

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Faved by: Jester
Sep 08 2006 - via www.youtube.com

the banana from derek's dot reminded me of this...damn you derek...now it'll be stuck in my head all weekend

Quoted: Peanut Butter Jelly Time...

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Faved by: sung
Jan 13 2006 - via video.google.com
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Faved by: kabir
Dec 11 2007 - via blog.guykawasaki.com

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Avoid negative people. This refers to the folks who are likely to express the negative stereotype that first-time entrepreneurs don’t know what to do. (This doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to avoid venture capitalists because they never tell you what they really think.) Certainly you should avoid “proven” older entrepreneurs who don’t remember how clueless they were when they were “your age” and now consider themselves experts.
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Ignore the people you cannot avoid. As George Orwell should have said, “Ignoring is bliss.” If you think about what they said, it could lead to what they said, so figuring out what to ignore is as important as what to listen to. The best way to ignore negative people is to bury yourself in your work—to prototype like hell. When I’m writing, nothing enters my brain but the need to eat and pee—and sometimes not even that.
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Invoke positive stereotypes. Positivity can enhance performance according to the article—it’s “fighting fire with fire” as the saying goes. For example, entrepreneurs could invoke the positive stereotype that a couple of guys/gals who love technology and aren’t “proven” entrepreneurs can start companies like Apple, Yahoo!, Google, YouTube, and Facebook. Perhaps this is one reason that Silicon Valley rocks as a place for young people to start companies: the wunderkind stereotype is a very positive one here.
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Frame, or reframe, yourself. Finally, you can control how strongly you identify with any social group. For example, you don’t have to identify with “first-time entrepreneurs.” You could more strongly define yourself in terms of being a mom, dad, wife, husband, scholar, programmer, marketer, or whatever works for you. Or, in my hockey experience, not as a lousy beginning skater, but a 53-year-old guy from Hawaii whose peers are mostly playing golf if they are exercising at all.

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Faved by: uday
Aug 14 2006 - via youtube.com

Quagmire @ Harvard.

Quoted: 'Quagmire's' speech at Harvard

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