Gran Turismo 5 Collector’s Edition

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刚刚预定了这个东西,接近5年漫长的等待终于要到头啦~

Gran Turismo® 5 Collector’s Edition

The Collector’s Edition ($99.99 MSRP) features a must-have collection of exclusive items hand-picked for Gran Turismo fans. Includes a 1:43 scale collectible diecast car, a 300-page guide to cars and racing techniques, a GT-branded key chain, a voucher for five (5) DLC cars, and a numbered certificate of authenticity, all housed in stylish, premium packaging.

1:43 scale diecast Nissan GT-R Spec V with exclusive Gran Turismo livery

Collector’s Edition Content Details:

  • Gran Turismo® 5 game
  • Exclusive limited edition 1:43 scale diecast 2009 Nissan GT-R Spec V with custom Gran Turismo livery designed by Polyphony Digital, produced by well-known collectible car maker Kyosho
  • In-depth 300-page car-lover’s guide written by the experts at Polyphony Digital, covering everything from the history of the modern automobile to driving techniques and game reference material
  • Custom etched Gran Turismo key chain
  • Voucher for five (5) exclusive high-end cars with custom Gran Turismo livery and performance upgrades
  • Numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Custom collector’s packaging

50 Things Every Startup Should Know

With so much noise out there relative to what’s important in startups, here are 50 things every startup should know, in no particular order.

  1. Just do it
  2. 99% of decisions aren’t permanent
  3. Be slow to hire and quick to fire
  4. Measure what you manage
  5. Competition isn’t as important as the customer
  6. 95% of startups shouldn’t raise money
  7. Join a startup peer group
  8. The biggest challenge with growth is keeping everyone aligned
  9. Price differentiation doesn’t last long but customer service does
  10. Market timing is the most important factor for homeruns
  11. Empower customers to help sell new customers
  12. Create the best environment you can for your team
  13. Asking good questions is more important than guessing the answer
  14. Build relationships before you need them
  15. Always consider the best alternative outcome before beginning a negotiation
  16. Consciously balance time working in the business vs working on the business
  17. You only get one first impression
  18. What you start out doing isn’t likely where you’ll find success
  19. Get the corporate culture right and everything will fall into place
  20. The best exit strategy is to not need one
  21. The biggest enemy of websites is the browser Back button
  22. Recurring revenue is the best form of revenue
  23. Don’t burn any bridges as it is a small world
  24. Build a niche brand and curate all aspects of it
  25. Pivoting and iterating is healthy in a startup
  26. Always ask for a discount
  27. Your idea isn’t unique
  28. Sharing your idea with others will lead to benefits you can’t predict
  29. Keep it as simple as possible
  30. People identify with companies more so than products
  31. It’s worth paying a professional (lawyer, accountant, etc) to do it right the first time
  32. Set goals and adapt to changing information
  33. Storytelling is more powerful than marketing
  34. Most startups initially price their product/service too low
  35. Make time to think
  36. Focus on rhythm, data, and priorities
  37. Develop offline analogies to describe your startup
  38. Companies aren’t just about profits
  39. Celebrate the small victories
  40. Play to your strengths
  41. Be opinionated about your product when considering customer suggestions
  42. Know why you’re different and clearly articulate it
  43. Don’t develop products in a vacuum
  44. Regularly communicate with employees, customers, investors, and the community
  45. Remove friction for all stakeholders
  46. Absent information people make up reasons
  47. It is difficult to concentrate on more than three things at any one time
  48. Employees are the most important stakeholder
  49. No plan is perfect
  50. Consume the startup but don’t let it consume you

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将Google Reader文章发送到WordPress的方法

在Google Reader中有一个”Sent to”的功能,你可以把感兴趣的文章发送到其他的网站,GR默认支持发送到Facebook, twitter, Blogger等各大网站.同时,GR也允许自定义”Sent to”的网站.如果与Wordpress的”Press this”功能结合起来,就可以实现从GR直接发布到Wordpress的功能.具体方法如下:

  1. 打开GR,点击右上角”Settings” -> “Reader Settings”
  2. 点击最后一个标签”Send to”
  3. 在页面下方点击”Create a custom link”
  4. 在”URL”填入: 

    http://你的Wordpress地址/wp-admin/press-this.php?u=${url}&t=${title}&s=${source}&v=2
  5. 保存即可!

以后在GR中打开一篇文章,点击”Sent to”,就可以直接打开Wordpress的”Press this”窗口了!