Can you guys seriously redefine what startup means ? Eg. Flipkart started ~8 years ago, employs 15,000+ employees. What/How can it be called a startup ? If acquisition of funds is the only definition of startup then all companies are startups as at some point they all needed to raise funds.
these are venture funded companies that haven't gone public.. the readers of wsj are brokers that might take them public, investors that might invest pre-ipo, vcs, pension fund managers that might be investing in vc funds, private equity guys looking to acquire companies.
> the readers of wsj are brokers that might take them public, investors that might invest pre-ipo, vcs, pension fund managers that might be investing in vc funds, private equity guys looking to acquire companies.
There are 300k brokers in the US. [1]
WSJ has 2.5 million daily subscribers. [2]
Yes but a good browser with Chrome's features will be a great alternative. Right now Chrome has become a big memory hog and is slowly going to competition with old IE.
If you're having memory problems with Chrome, check to see if you have AdBlock Pro installed - it often results in vast amounts of additional memory required for Chrome[0]. I recommend µBlock[1] if you're using Chrome - it works quite well in my experience.
I am sorry but I don't agree with your excessive controls. You may end up raising very mean and materialistic kid. I have 5 year old daughter too, but strongly disagree with your methods.
People from Delhi are searching for all sorts of reasons or way to make rape hard. They should instead understand why people are doing it ? It is sadistic mind of people due to which these crimes are happening not because of uber or police.
Instead of blaming the man and society, they want to blame everything else... Shame that Delhi is also becoming rape capital of India.
I am not a proponent of Extreme fitness but HIIT is several times more effective then plain running or biking or other activities when you compare it with the time you give.
Maybe the root cause (of interest in HIIT) is the standard American hurry. If we all slowed down we'd probably be more healthy as a people.
Also, there's a difference (and some overlap) between being healthy, and looking ripped. Eg you can be one without the other. One of the reasons I enjoy visiting countries that don't view a rushed and punishing car-commute as normal, is that everyone looks so happy and healthy.
> Maybe the root cause (of interest in HIIT) is the standard American hurry.
I agree, I think that's the root cause. There are more things we'd like to do than time available, so people optimize.
> If we all slowed down we'd probably be more healthy as a people.
Probably true, but unfortunately we don't have much choice. We slave away most of our lives to keep the economy going, so it's hard to slow down. The problem isn't people having too much time for their hobbies.