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July 4, 2007
Magazine Interviewees Now Blood Doping!
Whoa, and here I thought blood doping was limited to endurance athletes. It seems media interviewees are doing it too, or at least so this ill-worded snippet from a recent Cyclingnews article implies:German rider Jörg Jaksche confessed Saturday to using banned substancesPeople blood doping before magazine interviews ... what's next? Cosmetic surgery before CNBC appearances? Say it ain't so.
and practicing blood doping to enhance his performance in an exclusive
interview with Der Spiegel.
.[via Cyclingnews]
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It wouldnt work in the hedge fund industry, the sector I cover. Are there any performance enhancing drugs appropriate for money management? Something to help keep you awake while you read pages and pages of financial data, perhaps? Something to calm your nerves when the market moves against you in a high conviction trade? A serum which makes you irresistable when pitching your fund to investors? Perhaps its a good idea.
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Question Pauls,
Have you ever blogged about monetization of certain country groups. ie the US would be high - use google adwords - get clicks plus the sale of the ads has increasing value. The Phillipines would be low ( Friendster found out) etc.