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Forget Sand Hill road, this...

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Forget Sand Hill road, this...

Forget Sand Hill road, this is why I need to move to the Bay Area.

Web 1.0: <BR> Away! By: Merlin Mann (14 replies) September 29, 2005 - 8:28am
  • I have this incredibly thin... By: Fraser Speirs (2005-09-29 10:30)
  • I'm stuck in Florida, Merlin... By: Dieter (2005-09-30 01:46)
  • Thanks for the boiling hot... By: Jim (2005-09-30 02:42)
  • What does SFist have to... By: Jackson West (2005-09-30 06:42)
  • So sad that I'm stuck... By: Phil Ulrich (2005-09-30 07:00)
  • Holy crap, I am *so*... By: Todd Dailey (2005-09-30 08:58)
  • Already in my calendar. :D... By: Bryan Veloso (2005-09-30 10:25)
  • I will be in SF... By: Dave Gray (2005-09-30 11:13)
  • And if you can't have... By: Dave Gray (2005-09-30 11:16)
  • For shame. 2005 and we... By: Peter (2005-10-03 14:18)
  • It's supposed to be 1998,... By: Nicole Lee (2005-10-03 23:10)
  • Oh, Merlin. I know I... By: matt (2005-10-04 10:02)
  • Forget Sand Hill road, this... By: Shanti (2005-10-04 13:22)
  • Netscape bugs, PUSH technology, web-safe... By: stephen (2005-10-05 10:48)
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