Amazing business card ninja [VIDEO]
This guy should star in Kill Bill 3. But he would probably be more effective working for Joel.
We’re guessing the out-takes run considerably longer than this clip.
This guy should star in Kill Bill 3. But he would probably be more effective working for Joel.
We’re guessing the out-takes run considerably longer than this clip.
Accept that you will fail. These are the words that stuck with Jon Oringer throughout his pathway to becoming a successful entrepreneur. In this short video, he explains how his inquisitive mind set him apart and how he nearly got kicked out of Columbia University for using college servers to run an online ad business….
I used to hear my lawyer friends being bailed up for free legal advice at parties, and think, ‘Wow, that’s rough”. However, recently, my physiotherapist began to quiz me for free marketing and strategy advice – during treatment. Oddly, I still had to pay his bill.
At 12 Taylor Wilson set out to build a star. Not one for the top of your Christmas tree, but one driven by nuclear fusion. By 14, he’d built a nuclear fusion reactor in his parents garage. He’s now tackling how he can take this further to solve the world’s energy needs.
According to an article in The Australian: Fairfax Media should axe its Melbourne and Sydney daily print editions and focus on e-readers and online to boost earnings. Macquarie analyst Alex Pollak suggests Fairfax could get the ball rolling by spending about $50m to give away 100,000 e-readers to seed the migration of readers away from print.
So from corporate marketing wars that failed to compromising on liquor ingredients and paying the price, we count 15 times companies have made awful decisions for greed, ignorance or desperation.
Anthill 30under30 winner Marita Cheng will be busting some serious moves next Tuesday when she will attempt, along with fellow members of Robogals, to beat the Guiness World Record for ‘robot-dancing’. While the record currently stands at 276, Robogals (a student group that was initially created by University of Melbourne students to encourage the entry of women into science, engineering and technology careers) has already attracted over 400 confirmed registrations on Facebook.
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