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Where did you see the 7m revenue figure -- source?


How do you do that?


Click on the + sign next to the tabs. Uncheck everything except "Primary" (which you can't uncheck anyway)


You know what's funny? You do that and when you look there are still unread things in there that it pulls from the inbox. Once you dispose of them in the inbox, they do disappear, though.


There's actually a number of different inbox layouts available in Settings.


Any particular location you have seen this in NYC? Haven't seen it yet


I've personally only used the one at the Gristedes in Sheridan Square, but based on their locator (http://www.amazon.com/gp/css/account/address/view.html/ref=l...) it looks like they have a good 15-16 in Manhattan and 3-4 in Queens/Brooklyn.


There's existing models out there: check out renttherunway and bagborroworsteal


Do you have to be in the military to have a usaa account or how we you able to use them? I've heard many good things


USAA is available to military and their families. You don't have to be active duty, once you're eligible, you're in for life.

If you do qualify, USAA is about the best company you'll ever deal with for insurance or banking.


Actually, USAA is open to anyone. You have to be military to access some of their loan products, but not for the basic stuff.


You can get some basic products from USAA, including some banking (no insurance though), but you can't be a full member unless you're military.


Check out the new hackerspace at Soho Haven http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=876580


Seconded! Andrew- I'd love to see transcripts of the Mixergy interviews as well, as I'm sure many others are too.


anyone have particular splitter recs?


and Bebo


and LearnHub


Proof by example?


Are these companies started by couples where one part failed and the other succeeded?

Because if they're just companies started by couples where both relationship and business have been a success then the preceeding warning could still apply to them.


Do you know what the monthly minimum for Braintree processing was? The last quote I got from them was $200/month if you're processing under $1mm/year. I've also heard of a couple recent cases in which it was negotiated down to $100 though.


I do think it's $200/mo, but as far as we've been able to tell, it's perfectly legitimate to run our own $200 transaction and pay the processor fee (a few bucks a month on $200). We've only had our merchant account for ~1 month, though, so I'll be able to tell you more at the end of the month


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