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October 6, 2006
Sergey Brin Hears Me Through His Fillings
I think Sergey Brin can hear me through his teeth fillings. Examples:- His company is apparently negotiating to buy YouTube, and I have been busily pointing out for some time that an ad-driven YouTube can be far more effective of an economic engine than critics think.
- He has finally told Google engineers to stop releasing another half-finished product every morning before breakfast. It's about time the madness stopped, as I've been saying for a while.
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I am shocked it took so long for someone to put their foot down regarding releasing products. There is one thing to experiment with new ideas, but some of that stuff will never make a dime.
>>>but some of that stuff will never make a dime.
All the home run sluggers also top the strikeout stats.
>>>can hear me through his teeth fillings.
Nahhh... I'll bet he reads your blog like everyone else.
What is it that leads you to believe that others can hear your instructions through their dental fillings, and that they will then obey?
Good question, John. Are you suggesting that it's merely a coincidence I am writing these things and that Sergey is doing them? I find that hard to believe ... ;-)
... it might be the arrangement of flowerpots on the balcony which sends your orders, or a newspaper which appears to haphazardly blow across his path... why dental fillings, though? That's the part I don't understand.









Normally I would say "from your mouth to God's ears", but I guess this is "from your mouth to Sergey's... mouth".
Either way.