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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;The Nuts&#8217; Manifesto&#8221;: 5 Radical Business Rules That Fly in the Face of &#8220;Sensible&#8221; Thinking</title>
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	<description>An entrepreneurial adventure in content creation, idea generation, viral marketing, renegade branding strategies, and small biz nudity by Lani &#38; Allen Voivod, aka The Content Lovers™, co-owners of EpiphaniesInc.com. "A-Ha Yourself!™"</description>
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		<title>By: Rick Sanchez</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick Sanchez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 00:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sometimes...nuts begats nuts. Our company started after my employment of 8 years came to a screeching halt by virtue of the owners calling it quits. My old employers were very generous to me and helped me to start my own company and I thank them for that. They were also a bit quirky to say the least. Some of that rubbed off on me. Some of it told me that if they can do it..anybody can. So I ended up purchasing some of their assets and was off to the races. 

No real plan in a very risky business, but so far so good. My wife Tara and I are learning as we go, asking lots of questions, hitting lots of foul balls and a few home runs...getting lots of advice from friends and family and it seems to be working. We just passed our 2 year mark and this year is going better than the last, though we have a ways to go. We are attempting the impossible and ridiculous.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes&#8230;nuts begats nuts. Our company started after my employment of 8 years came to a screeching halt by virtue of the owners calling it quits. My old employers were very generous to me and helped me to start my own company and I thank them for that. They were also a bit quirky to say the least. Some of that rubbed off on me. Some of it told me that if they can do it..anybody can. So I ended up purchasing some of their assets and was off to the races. </p>
<p>No real plan in a very risky business, but so far so good. My wife Tara and I are learning as we go, asking lots of questions, hitting lots of foul balls and a few home runs&#8230;getting lots of advice from friends and family and it seems to be working. We just passed our 2 year mark and this year is going better than the last, though we have a ways to go. We are attempting the impossible and ridiculous.</p>
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