If all you care about are your ideas, you issue a press release... this was
a marketing gimmick, and by many accounts not a very good one

On Thursday, September 22, 2011, Pete Ahles <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 9/22/11 3:01 PM, Kevin M. wrote:
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>> It wasn't that the ideas were bad (not all of them were), but the
delivery stunk on ice. I've seen PowerPoint presentations executed by middle
school students with more panache. All I can assume is they deliberately
wanted to avoid Apple's overproduced, overrehearsed keynotes, and in so
doing they went the opposite way and made it appear as though Zuckerberg
rolled out of bed, smoked a phat blunt, then magically found his way to the
stage.
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> And we all know unless you have a flashy presentation, your ideas are
worthless.
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> Pete
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