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		<title>Einstein&#8217;s Dreams</title>
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I wanted to get an early start on my reading goal of 24 book this year and didn&#8217;t feel like doing much of anything on New Year&#8217;s day so I burned through this compilation of (very) short stories about time. Einstein&#8217;s Dreams is essentially a series of though exercises on how our reality would change [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Books: Back of the Napkin</title>
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I have had The Back of the Napkin for awhile and even tried to read it a couple of times, but for some reason I had trouble really getting into it. I found this to be a little odd since the topic of &#8220;Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures&#8221; is essentially what I do [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Books: Symmetry- A Journey into the Patterns of Nature</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I picked this up at a used book store in Hood River, OR as I had just finished Making Ideas Happen and wanted something a little different. While Symmetry: A Journey into the Patterns of Nature presents itself as the authors struggle to define an abstract corner of math that deals with symmetries in 10 [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Books: ReWork</title>
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In ReWork the founders of 37 signals discuss the problems with the work place status quo and how new entrepreneurs can avoid these traps and create a successful business in the modern day. Most of their lessons are in the form of their experiences starting and building 37 signals.
It’s a pretty interesting look at how [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Detour</title>
		<description><![CDATA[While I am traveling around the US in an RV I will not be updating this blog regularly. If you want to see what I am up to you can visit our travel blog at TrippinWithStanley.com.

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		<title>Trial and Error your way to Success</title>
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FtWWTllCrg

Just thought this was a great video on the old trial and error approach to product development. Not to mention the speaker is pretty funny.
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		<link>http://www.thehighcontrast.com/trial-and-error-your-way-to-success/</link>
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		<title>Professional Tailgating Association</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Maria and I made this for a friends birthday, but figured an organization this awesome should shared.


Store Link
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		<title>Googlization</title>
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I certainly don&#8217;t agree with message, but the presentation is nice.
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		<title>Read More Resolution: Crush It!</title>
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I picked up Crush It! on a recommendation from my friend Jonny Arkin and the fact that I had followed the exploits of the author Gary Vay-ner-chuk over the last couple of years. Gary&#8217;s back story is that he took his father&#8217;s business, &#8220;Shopper’s Discount Liquors&#8221;, from a $4,000,000 a year business to $20,000,000 through [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Read More Resolution: Information Design Handbook</title>
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I though it was about time I get to some professional education reading and decided to finish a book I had started last year but could never quite complete (yes it still counts towards the total). As a designer communication is probably the most important skill you can have. I have always been a fan [...]]]></description>
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