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In 1905, he travelled to Algeria to observe a total eclipse, but he failed to heed the maximum exposure time and damaged the cornea of his left eye. When they removed the patch he had been forced to wear for weeks, he noticed a shadow the size of a two-mark coin in his visual field, which was apparent even when his eyes were closed. The doctors told him the damage was irreversible. To his friends, who worried about the effects eventual blindness might have on an astronomer’s career, he said—only partly in jest—that he, like Odin, had sacrificed one eye to be able to see further with the other.
When We Cease to Understand the World
Benjamín Labatut
You have to invest time every month into marketing, development, support, SEO, AdWords, and every other aspect of your business. The dream of building an app that never breaks, never needs new features and possesses auto-pilot marketing are possible, but they will not come by accident.
Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer’s Guide to Launching a Startup
Walling, Rob
People used to think of RSS feeds as merely a good way to keep track of blogs or news sites. Feeds have more power than that though. They also provide a great way for customers to stay up to date on the changing content of an app without having to log in repeatedly. With Basecamp feeds, customers can pop the URL into a newsreader and keep an eye on project messages, todo lists, and milestones without having to constantly check in at the site.
Getting Real - The Smarter, Faster, Easier Way to Build a Successful Web Application
37Signals
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