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	<title>EppsNet: Notes from the Golden Orange &#187; India</title>
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		<title>Better, Faster and Cheaper?</title>
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Somehow we&#8217;ve got it in our heads that every programmer in India is good, fast, and cheap, and every programmer in the United States is lousy, slow, and expensive. My theory is that for version 1.0 of a product, the maximum allowable distance between the engineers and marketers is thirty feet.

&#8212; Guy Kawasaki


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Somehow we&#8217;ve got it in our heads that every programmer in India is good, fast, and cheap, and every programmer in the United States is lousy, slow, and expensive. My theory is that for version 1.0 of a product, the maximum allowable distance between the engineers and marketers is thirty feet.</p>
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&#8212; <a href="http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/04/the_top_ten_lie.html" rel="external">Guy Kawasaki</a>
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		<title>Road to Destruction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Road Accident in India Kills 21
The victims were Hindu pilgrims on their way to a temple to worship Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction.
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The victims were Hindu pilgrims on their way to a temple to worship Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction.</p>
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