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Dinner with the Competition

Max wrote up a little diddy.about our excellent dinner together this past friday.

I was telling a story about how one website owner I had talked to wasn’t interested in anyone else’s ideas…that in fact, since he felt that he knew more than anyone, any idea from somebody else was quickly rejected.
This brought a strong reaction from Sean, who said that he feels like everyone has something to offer, and this solidified my respect for him. I thought, who really knows it all and if someone is closed to ideas, they won’t go far. Sean’s philosophy revolves around making the web experience positive for his readers and to creating win win situations for all. That’s why Bootsnall is so successful.

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3 Responses to “Dinner with the Competition”


Mary | January 20th, 2005 at 7:48 am |

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Totally agree, Sean. An open mind, an open heart will show you many openings - some you’d never have seen, some you’d never have thought of.

A closed mind stops.

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Brian | January 20th, 2005 at 1:40 pm |

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I definately have to agree with that guy. Sean kicks ass when it comes to business and being open minded. Having the chance to hang out when we were in Vegas was awesome. It actually inspired me alot…even though I’ve spent less than 5 hours total hanging out with Sean.

Oh yeah…and speaking of Vegas…I still owe you some music…

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Sean | January 20th, 2005 at 2:47 pm |

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Oh yeah - lets get some MP3 action started mate.

As for Vegas - Chris, Pops, and I are thinking about going back for the NCAA tourney - the 1st 4 days of it…

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