The twin-pronged strategy of truculence and propaganda that sold Bush and his war could yet work for McCain. Even now his campaign has kept the “filter” from learning the very basics about his fitness to serve as president — his finances and his health. The McCain multihousehold’s multimillion-dollar mother lode is buried in Cindy McCain’s still-unreleased complete tax returns. John McCain’s full medical records, our sole index to the odds of an imminent Palin presidency, also remain locked away. The McCain campaign instead invited 20 chosen reporters to speed-read through 1,173 pages of medical history for a mere three hours on the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. No photocopying was permitted. - Alan Plante
I can't even read these articles anymore. - Harleen Sahni
ExchangeP wants to change the way you trade companies. Sure, you can do it with real money for public companies, but ExchangeP wants to let you do that with private companies. The startup presented today during the Collaboration session of TechCrunch50. You can watch the video of its presentation here - Alan Plante
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Every developer knows that there are plenty of different ways to kill a software project: you can try to go too fast, you can change the requirements too often, you can build something no one wants, you can have the wrong team. But even the best-run, best-defined project can still run aground on my personal primary fear as a developer: complexity - Alan Plante