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Innovation is not so much from trade secrets that are regionally clustered, or deep ideas like the transistors, but rather from the willingness and ability of people to develop these ideas and technologies into products. Apple’s successful iPod mainly came from technology outside the US as opposed to anything local in Silicon Valley, and was based on their great marketing and design expertise. Thus, maybe all those arrogant MBA’s, who couldn’t take the derivative of x2 if they had access to their college math texts, and got B’s for showing up, are really the key to our economy? Clearly, if true, the first implication is there is no God.

Falkenblog: Bhide’s Entrepreneurs

Oh my god, that last line, “Clearly, if true, the first implication is there is no god.”

So good.