You also taught me that it is impossible to invent new and economical sources of alternative energy because no one has done it yet. I had never looked at it that way.
And then theres the contention that a Hummer uses less energy than a Prius if you factor in the useful life of the vehicle and the cost of production. Thats the sort of claim that Im not qualified to judge. Neither are you. But while this sort of thing leaves me dazed and confused, youre driving your Hummer to the polling place to vote against windmills. I envy you.
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From Pamela Slim writing at Escape from Cubicle Nation:
One of the first things you learn as a new entrepreneur is that you cannot possibly do everything yourself. There are too many details involved in running a business to rely on any one individual. Many people are used to going to a lawyer or accountant for business advice, but have you ever thought about going into partnership with someone else to grow your business?
There are a few different kinds of partnerships you can consider: legal business partners where you share ownership and responsibility for your company, independent project partners (also called subcontractors) who you can bring on to help with a particular project, or joint venture partners, who you can work with to develop and promote a joint product or program.
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