“I’ve been accused of vulgarity. I say that’s bullshit.” ― Mel Brooks
https://altmba.com/constanceobrien/opportunity-costs-of-bullshitting-yourself/
“I’ve been accused of vulgarity. I say that’s bullshit.” ― Mel Brooks
https://altmba.com/constanceobrien/opportunity-costs-of-bullshitting-yourself/
“When you say what you want, you give others the opportunity to help you make your dreams come true.”
“If you met Elon Musk, I bet he wouldn’t talk much about Paypal; he would probably tell you about how he plans to make space flight routine.”
https://medium.com/life-learning/never-tell-people-what-you-do-124be62f0751
“Using Slack as a personal information center.”
http://sethclifford.me/2015/09/using-slack-as-a-personal-information-center/
“The seven keys to a great bus rapid transit system”
http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/28073/the-seven-keys-to-a-great-bus-rapid-transit-system/
“The 100 “Best” Books on City-Making Ever Written?” – Brent Toderian
http://www.planetizen.com/node/66462
“A new kind of politics in Britain”
“Corbyn’s win against the odds shows we now live in a world where the iPhone is mightier than the mainstream media.”
“The North London MP ran by far the most effective campaign, combining smart use of social media with old-fashioned public meetings and street-corner politics.”
http://www.aljazeera.com/blogs/editors-blog/2015/09/kind-politics-britain-150913001016352.html
New York Times Photographer Bill Cunningham is to Fashion Industry what Jon Stewart is to Washington Politics.
“I know that for every connection I make online, there is a connection I lose in the real world.”
“The Apple Launch is a closed circle of fawning sycophants, thrilled with gimmicks, adapted to computers, programmed, a throng of identical authentic individuals chained to their machines and congratulating themselves on being ‘connected,’ led by a human that resembles a robot.”
http://www.thealphapages.com/content/apples-launch-event-was-creepy-as-hell
“Obvious to you. Amazing to others.”
http://sivers.org/obvious
“The main responsibility of city planning and design should be to develop — insofar as public policy and action can do so — cities that are congenial places for [a] great range of unofficial plans, ideas and opportunities to flourish,”
http://reason.org/news/printer/what-jane-jacobs-really-saw