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Ask The VC: How Many Deals Should Be Needed To Return A VC Fund?
Topic: Business 12:27 am EDT, Aug  6, 2008

I've been a partner in several venture funds and am or have have been an investor (LP) in around 25 VC funds since 1995. I reach the same conclusion as Fred on slightly different data - every successful venture fund that I've been a part of in any way has had at least one deal that effectively returned the fund (I'm changing the assertion a little as I'm including the funds where there were several deals that each returned at least 75% of the fund.)

In 100% of the cases where there wasn't at least a deal that returned 75% of the fund, the fund was a loser. I can't think of case that I've been involved in or seen the data from a situation where this hasn't been true (I'm sure this is at least one case, but my assertion would be that it's an outlier.) nullnullnull

Ask The VC: How Many Deals Should Be Needed To Return A VC Fund?


YouTube - Killer Clowns From Outer Space
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:12 am EDT, Aug  6, 2008

Knocks his block clean off.

YouTube - Killer Clowns From Outer Space


Florida Venture Capital – Startup VC – Inflexion Fund is Florida’s Venture Fund
Topic: Business 6:43 pm EDT, Aug  5, 2008

Partnering with entrepreneurs to turn visionary ideas into high-growth, sustainable businesses through long-term investing and value creation.

Inflexion Fund, L.P., managed by Inflexion Partners, is a seed and early-stage venture capital fund organized with an emphasis on company building and harnessing regional, national, and international resources of the fund’s managers and strategic partners. Inflexion is the first and only Florida fund leveraging a network venture capital model involving some of the largest institutional investors in the country.

Florida is a national venture treasure in that ideas, technology and entrepreneurs are plentiful but sophisticated venture capital is in short supply. Inflexion Fund was created to harness this untapped potential by investing locally and building companies on a national scale.

Passionate entrepreneurs and experienced startup management are encouraged to learn more about Inflexion Fund, Florida’s first national venture fund with local offices, by reviewing this site, submitting a business plan or sharing a resume. null

Florida Venture Capital – Startup VC – Inflexion Fund is Florida’s Venture Fund


RE: Keep the Cheap Wine Flowing - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog
Topic: Society 6:41 pm EDT, Aug  5, 2008

CypherGhost wrote:

The bottom line is that in blind wine tastings, there is a zero or even slightly negative correlation between the ratings of regular people and the price of the wine they are drinking; for experts the relationship between rating and price is positive.

I enjoyed this short article, and the first blog post it links.

When my friend Mark first started exposing me to decent wine I was subject to numerous blind taste tests in which I was asked to select the more expensive bottle. I was consistently wrong when I first started. I am fooled less easily today, but wine is a very complicated thing and it takes a long time, and a lot of bottles, to get good at it and to have a good appreciation for a wide array of variatals. Thats part of what makes it fun. There is always something new to discover. Something else to learn.

There are some potential problems with running these kinds of blind taste tests particularly with two decanters that contain the same bottle. The first is that the character of a wine changes as it oxidates. If you had the same bottle appearing twice in a taste test, and you tried it first, just after it was opened, and then again after it had been sitting out for half an hour, it would taste much better the second time, particularly if it was higher quality or older.

The second is that your perception of wine is contextual. This is why people pair particular foods with particular kinds of wine, and why wine in general goes well with some kinds of food (like pasta) and terrible with other kinds (like hot wings). What you have tasted before tasting the wine effects your perception of how the wine tastes.

My advice is to always drink your cheapest bottle first. (More expensive does not always mean better, but it often does.) You'll appreciate a really good wine after a glass of average wine even more than you would if you started with that good bottle and you had nothing to compare it to. In the blind taste test if you had tried the repeating bottle first, with no context, you might have given it a medicore rating, and then if you tried it again immediately after having tried a cheap wine, you might have found it singing!

Of course, my sister suggests that I am more impressed with the quality of my wines as the evening goes on and I get more drunk. I insist that this cannot be the case. :)

The economist's suggestion, that ignorance is bliss, is a perfect example of why accounting is the opposite of art. I've found getting better at drinking wine to be very fun and rewarding. Really great wine and really great gourmet food can provide an experience that is completely different than ordinary eating -- its not about satisfying hunger but more about experimenting with the range of flavors that you are capable of experiencing... Its worth knowing why cooking can be considered an art, but you can't just roll up to an ex... [ Read More (0.2k in body) ]

RE: Keep the Cheap Wine Flowing - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog


punctuative! by Matt Winn - Venture Capital Database
Topic: Technology 6:12 pm EDT, Aug  5, 2008

A Venture Capitalist search engine. Linked from the shyster.

punctuative! by Matt Winn - Venture Capital Database


Nexenta Systems - ZFS-based software storage solutions - Products
Topic: Technology 5:30 pm EDT, Aug  5, 2008

NexentaStor is optimized for use in 2nd-tier NAS and iSCSI applications requiring open, low cost, high performance storage as well as dramatically simplified provisioning, expansion, backup, replication and archiving. NexentaStor is also used as a primary NAS in businesses that wish to expand at closer to commodity pricing.

ZFS storage appliance - kiss RAID goodbye.

Nexenta Systems - ZFS-based software storage solutions - Products


Play Excite Bike Mini Game
Topic: Games 10:05 pm EDT, Aug  4, 2008

Excite Bike Mini Game
Excite Bike mini flash game is a great way to play Excite Bike where somebody might be watching behind your back: school or work. In Excite Bike mini flash game - Join the Excite Bike racing circuit in which you will be racing your bike through obstacle courses against computer opponents and the clock. Best of luck in this NES classic Excite Bike game. For more instructions please read the game instructions in the actual Excite Bike flash game manual. Have fun

Play Excite Bike Mini Game


Atlanta technology companies - startups, new technology, investment opportunitities
Topic: Technology 7:29 am EDT, Aug  4, 2008

112 Early Stage Technology Companies in Atlanta

Atlanta technology companies - startups, new technology, investment opportunitities


BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89
Topic: Miscellaneous 6:04 am EDT, Aug  4, 2008

Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who exposed Stalin's prison system in his novels and spent 20 years in exile, has died near Moscow at the age of 89.

a legend - from samizdat to history -- read Solzhenitsyn and know that the hammer and sickle is no different from the swastika

BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89


Atlanta Startup Dinner
Topic: Business 3:48 am EDT, Aug  4, 2008

Atlanta Startup Dinner

Join other interested parties to discuss business, startups, technology, or whatever else comes up. The point of dinner is to make connections and friends and is not a venue to do sales, lead generation, job or client seeking, or fund raising.

Atlanta Startup Dinner


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