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An underwhelming response

So, after waiting a few weeks, I still have no responses on this blog entry. Okay, I got one reply by e-mail, not including the advice I received from friends before posting the blog article. Was I silly to think people might actually respond? (Chorus: “Yes, Ricky, you’re very silly!”)

By ricky

Husband, dad, R&D manager and resident Lean Startup evangelist. I work at NICTA.

3 replies on “An underwhelming response”

I was going to answer but my intial answer seemed too stupid and it was going to take too long to come up with an intelligent well thought out answer for a hypothetical that did require me to stretch my imagination to the extreme. It’s sort of like what I am finding with some of my 1st years. In one the subjects I am teaching they have to do a lot of hypothetical work and most of the time, the results are utter disasters because they simply, simply can’t stretch their brains into comprehending scenarios so outside their sphere of “being”. Since founding a startup is far, far outside my sphere of ‘being’ I decided I would much rather play pokemon. Now if you ever want to know which pokemon is best to use against a ground-type pokemon….

Hi Ricky,
When I looked at my rss reader (bloglines) just then, it showed 5 new posts from your blog, going right back to March 19. This was the first time I’d seen them. The last time I saw new posts from your blog, it was a similar story (suddenly a big backlog of posts I hadn’t seen at the time they were written). I’m not sure what’s going on, or where the fault lies, but I wonder if other people are experiencing this too?
James.

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