Here are 5 People Who Succeeded Long After They Should’ve Quit.
Robert Hooke was the Steve Jobs of the 17th Century.
It doesn’t look like things are going to improve much in North Korea. North Korea makes it a war crime to use a cell phone during 100 day mourning period.

Everything Lee Stranahan’s learned about business, he learned from playing Monopoly.
Not that any of you need any more reasons to avoid swinging drug-fueled orgies with strange couples, but now you have one: bear mace.
Survivors of the Costa Concordia are being offered money to shut up and sign a liability waver. At least, that’s my assumption. Given that Carnival Cruises, who owns Costa Cruises, has a lot of money, I’m betting not everybody takes them up on that offer. I’d at least assume that’s a first offer, and return with: “Well, I’m talking to my lawyer, and he says the whole thing was a lot more traumatic than that.”

The Costa Concordia After Captain Ignored Both Maps and Procedures to "Wave at people"
That’s it for tonight. Hope you have a great Friday Night! — KW
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