What have we learned over last 10 years?
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Re: What have we learned over last 10 years?
What's the startup?
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Wow, it's nice to see that some of the old folks are still lurking from time to time. Adam, I've set your avatar to something resembling the old one. Not sure when those got dumped.
Re: What have we learned over last 10 years?
Thanks!
I still lurk regularly. Just don't have much to add, so not a big poster these days.
I still lurk regularly. Just don't have much to add, so not a big poster these days.
Re: What have we learned over last 10 years?
I've seen some of your intrusion detection presentations on YouTube!craigr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:23 pm The truth is I've been extremely busy on my start-up and have no time to look at investment stuff much. I check my portfolio maybe quarterly for tax planning reasons. I don't read any investment news, but watching the headlines pop up over and over about stock market highs gives me that 2000 feeling all over again.
Keep your powder dry!
As a budding developer myself and a PP investor, I feel like I'm treading on a path that you've been before.
MB
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Ruby on Rails rules all
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Re: What have we learned over last 10 years?
It's an interesting industry and is basically recession proof. The worse the economy gets, the more criminals come out online to make a buck.Smith1776 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:52 pmI've seen some of your intrusion detection presentations on YouTube!craigr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:23 pm The truth is I've been extremely busy on my start-up and have no time to look at investment stuff much. I check my portfolio maybe quarterly for tax planning reasons. I don't read any investment news, but watching the headlines pop up over and over about stock market highs gives me that 2000 feeling all over again.
Keep your powder dry!
As a budding developer myself and a PP investor, I feel like I'm treading on a path that you've been before.
Re: What have we learned over last 10 years?
Cue CNBC: Legendary Permanent Portfolio pioneer, Craig Rowland, predicts cybercrime triggered depression. Trump blames Mexican hackers.craigr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:56 pmIt's an interesting industry and is basically recession proof. The worse the economy gets, the more criminals come out online to make a buck.Smith1776 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:52 pmI've seen some of your intrusion detection presentations on YouTube!craigr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:23 pm The truth is I've been extremely busy on my start-up and have no time to look at investment stuff much. I check my portfolio maybe quarterly for tax planning reasons. I don't read any investment news, but watching the headlines pop up over and over about stock market highs gives me that 2000 feeling all over again.
Keep your powder dry!
As a budding developer myself and a PP investor, I feel like I'm treading on a path that you've been before.
MB
Ruby on Rails rules all
www.allterraininvesting.com
Ruby on Rails rules all
www.allterraininvesting.com
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Re: What have we learned over last 10 years?
Many excellent posts in this Topic including a re-appearance by Craig (which seems to have been his last appearance here).
Anyone who gave predictions want to revise / change those predictions?
Vinny
Anyone who gave predictions want to revise / change those predictions?
Vinny
Above provided by: Vinny, who always says: "I only regret that I have but one lap to give to my cats." AND "I'm a more-is-more person."