Vile wrote: ] flynn23 wrote: ] ] Vile wrote: ] ] ] flynn23 wrote: ] ] ] ] ] Gore is a strikingly contradictory company: a place ] ] where ] ] ] ] ] nerds can be mavericks; a place that's impatient with ] ] the ] ] ] ] ] standard way of working, but more than patient with ] ] ] ] ] nurturing ideas and giving them time to flourish; a ] ] place ] ] ] ] ] that's humble in its origins, yet ravenous for ] ] ] ] ] breakthrough ideas and, ultimately, growth. Gore's ] ] ] ] ] uniqueness comes from being as innovative in its ] ] ] ] ] operating principles as it is in its diverse product ] ] ] ] ] lines. This is a company that has kicked over the ] rules ] ] ] ] ] that most other organizations live by. It is tucked ] away ] ] ] ] ] ] ] in the mid-Atlantic countryside, 3,000 miles from ] ] Silicon ] ] ] ] ] Valley and even further (in its mind-set) from Wall ] ] ] ] ] Street. And in its quietly revolutionary way, it is ] ] doing ] ] ] ] ] something almost magical: fostering ongoing, ] consistent, ] ] ] ] ] ] ] breakthrough creativity. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Someday. Hopefully. I'll make/work at a place like this. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] I personally hope you spend the rest of your life ] unemployed ] ] ] ] ] and starving to death. ] ] ] ] Lucky for you I've already got that taken care of. ] ] I will bet you have. You seem to type like a fat fuck. Better a fat fuck than a dumb fuck like yourself. RE: The Fabric of Creativity |