tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889986006783300070.post2539475656137247061..comments2023-10-19T05:40:40.156-07:00Comments on The Theory of Mediocrity: Investing in Companies is NOT InnovationPT Bohanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10101195261695989996noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889986006783300070.post-35889739407480472282013-10-03T14:06:24.676-07:002013-10-03T14:06:24.676-07:00I hope your dad is going to recover. Sorry you are...I hope your dad is going to recover. Sorry you are going through this. Yes, our first snow is on the way. Lots of precipitation is wrecking havoc in Colorado. We had a rock slide on a popular trail that killed a local family (good family). One girl survived and has a long road back through rehab. PT Bohanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10101195261695989996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6889986006783300070.post-29852592089464070642013-10-03T12:09:47.691-07:002013-10-03T12:09:47.691-07:00>>"...who are the real “vulture capital...>>"...who are the real “vulture capitalists”?"<br /><br />Good question, Patrick. The old saying, "Where there's a will, there's a way," is so true when it comes to innovation. If the gov't believes it needs to invest in something, it's usually because the private market has no will for it. And when there's no will for something, there's usually a good reason (such as that there are already better alternatives available). Gov't "investment" is nothing more than the Left using taxpayer money to finance the pet projects they don't want to risk their OWN money on.<br /><br />I'm in Laramie, Wyoming at the moment (have been for a couple of weeks now). My dad is in the hospital here. Looks we're about to get some snow. I hope I can remember how to drive in it!CWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18093393578438689105noreply@blogger.com