For the idea behind this weekly series of posts, see the preamble to the 1st edition.
Not the age, it’s the mileage. “@dpinsen: MT @MikeZaccardi: RT @coffeygrinds: Snaps Of Whitney Houston last night bit.ly/xvos7B“
— Andy Swan (@AndySwan) February 12, 2012
Twitter Breaks News of Whitney Houston Death 27 Minutes Before Press – on.mash.to/y2tmUS
— Pete Cashmore (@mashable) February 12, 2012
We Are Better Than This: wp.me/p1RmvN-9m via @Uncrunched
— Michael Arrington (@arrington) February 14, 2012
realdanlyons.com/blog/2012/02/1… Love this. Solid slaying of arrington/siegler/pandodaily et. al., by @realdanlyons
— Jared McKiernan (@jaredmckiernan) February 14, 2012
@albertwenger @christinacaci Definitely, thanks for sharing. A term for what Thiel discusses in the last paragraph: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overton_w…
— David Pinsen (@dpinsen) February 16, 2012
Another example of high optimal hedging costs acting as a red flag, this time for $ZNGA: stks.co/2Qqa
— David Pinsen (@dpinsen) February 16, 2012
@dpinsen Amen. Immune from criticism, unaffected by market forces. If this was done by a private company they would have no customers.
— DHH (@dhh) February 16, 2012
“your name is Windows. Why are you a flag?” windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/blog…
— Jared McKiernan (@jaredmckiernan) February 17, 2012
Yesterday I was asked, “How did you learn all these development points?” My reply was simple, “10 years.” techoctave.com/c7/posts/57-hu…
— Tian Davis [天] (@tiandavis) February 18, 2012
How Target Figured Out A Teen Girl Was Pregnant Before Her Father Did – onforb.es/AEzib8
— Matt Shampine (@ms) February 18, 2012








