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"To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism,
to steal ideas from many is research."
- Anonymous.
 

Acknowledgments
The following articles were co-written with Joe McKim: "The Answer to Why No One Graduates in Four Years" and "Chill Out-the Semester is Nearly Over."

Art Work
Photograph on page 46 courtesy of Jud Holdredge
Artwork on page 50 courtesy of Shaun Gunther
Artwork on page 63 courtesy of the Wellness Center
Artwork on page 71 courtesy of Joe McKim
Photograph on page 73 provided by Adam Zurn
The Wildman logo designed by Joe McKim and Adam Zurn

Ideas
Kawasaki, Guy*. The Macintosh Way. United States of America: HarperCollins Publishers, 1990.

Kawasaki, Guy§. Rules For Revolutionaries. New York: HarperBusiness, 1999.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Good people copy. Great people steal. I would like to thank Guy Kawasaki for his inspiring series of books (and for not suing me in using some of his ideas in my columns). While I am not in the technology sector, business sector, or even the technology business sector, I have used many of his ideas and my variations thereof inspired by Mr. Kawasaki. Not to be a total thief, I would like to pay homage and suggest that you read all of Mr. Kawasaki's books. Those works include: Hindsights, Selling the Dream, The Macintosh Way, Database 101, The Computer Curmudgeon, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, and Rules for Revolutionaries.

§ See above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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