
So Business Development 2.0 is supposed to be an API, making an MBA pretty useless theoretically, so the Dogster-YahooPets_RIP bizdev post by Dogster founder is a classic : “It was also a ghost ship on the enterprise-side. Trying to find someone who had the authority to discuss partnerships or licensing deals was like trying to speak to a human at a HMO provider. And we worked over a dozen inside channels. The running joke among their sales people was that thanks to falling page views and a long-term multi-million flat-fee contract with a single advertiser signed in the bubble era, Yahoo Pets was getting ridiculously high CPMs (> $100) for years and had to do almost nothing for it. And it was also understood that eventually the ghost ship would run aground.”

As Michael Lohan says about his older daughter : " When a mother or father sees their child in turmoil (losing weight, not working, and purportedly cutting herself) are we supposed to stand by , remain silent and pretend it isn't happening? Or are we suppose to step to the plate and not care what people think, and do something about it?"
Lawrence is Back
Watching : Lawrence Fishburne in his first standalone ep of CSI, aagh Deep Cover was my fave film at a 1st year uni point. BTW How fkn hawt is it in Melbourne today btw, no summer at all… now a week in the 40c’s, thats 110 degrees farenheit for half of u. FringeS1E12 ere. Think i’d prefer to be like the Fifth Gear guys driving a Lime Green Lambo 560-4(wd) in the snow using Corsa Mode.
Mad Lies, Fringe or Air ?
Or check out College Humor’s Mad Lies the latest Mad Men spoof. ‘it’s about the american dream; people dont fly to a destination. they fly to a booger.’ + ‘squishy work today gentleman.’ The Bobby Barnett finger dexterity scene is spoofed very well. Ok im off into this stinkin northerly… as Charlene’s Li’s introductory slideshare is headed “Social Networks are like Air.” In Melbourne (and Adelaide too… and most of Australia) that means very hot air.











































