By Larry Chiang
Helping others by using your engineering degree means engineering a method, protocol and replicable set of recipes. Because execution is some of the toughest work because it is so mind numbingly easy.
based on the original blogger complaint
“Damnit Amex, Give Me A Credit Card”
Mike Arrington got a credit card from Amex after I made some calls. Lee Linden got a black card!!!
The @WestworldHBO experience sounds awesome from press reviews but if you weren’t camping in line, looks like won’t be going today #SDCC https://t.co/xk4YEPzFTA
— Danny Sullivan (@dannysullivan) July 20, 2017
@SD_Comic_Con not sure if they’re gonna open it back up, but it looks like they’re already toast for today’s appointments pic.twitter.com/BtOm4fNvZD
— Rob Boggan@Comic_Con (@robbiedeezle) July 20, 2017
Let me text some people and make some phone calls Re #SDCC #tcDisrupt‘s Westworld VR Brand activation pic.twitter.com/outpiknKXD
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) July 20, 2017
Danny Sullivan got access after I made some calls
Here the “seen through my eyes” @Spectacles look at the Westworld Experience, which is so well done. pic.twitter.com/2Ss9K7qu5p
— Danny Sullivan (@dannysullivan) July 20, 2017
If you need access to the Four Seasons for SXSW gather up your Stanford engineering co-founder buddies and text me





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