Not exact matches
So you might logically think that the most successful fast - growth companies are started by
very young founders who are unfettered by
convention and unwritten rules, able to take risks, and unafraid to shake up the
old order.
This was an incredibly rare opportunity, as this was not at a horror
convention, thus the
very intimate (15 people) audience was made up of mostly
older fans of classic Golden Age Hollywood westerns, some of whom had never seen the 1981 sequel Halloween II, starring Dick Warlock as «The Shape», aka Michael Myers.
Leave aside the fact that it's
very un-Benz (maybe that's why the automaker is rolling out the new Mercedes - AMG naming
convention), it's a
very old - school - turbo hoot boasting some
very modern performance figures.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an
old school author I met at a romance
convention who asked me when I was going to write a real book for a real publisher in a
very snide way.
When I was first in attendance to this rebirth of a
very very old convention, there were a little over 1500ish of us squeezed in to the Lord Nelson Hotel.
If these
conventions made paintings that looked
very different from the
Old Masters, that was because the art of painting, like any other form of human expression or communication, could not survive by simply repeating what had already been done.
But the concept is much
older, in fact, the concept of equity is central to the
very core of these negotiations, the
convention itself.