Okay, I just read on techcrunch about a startup that does resumes. Could be cool, but to me, it seems the same as visualcv. Let me know what you think.
TechCrunch Coverage:
When most people are faced with the task of building their resume, they
fire up Microsoft Word, trudge through a few generic looking templates,
and export their page to HTML. Usually this results in something that’s
either boring, weird looking (because of formatting issues), or just
plain ugly. JobSpice
,
a new startup that’s launching tonight, is looking to help users build
web-friendly resumes that are as good looking as they are easy to
customize.
I am interested to see if this takes off. This is clearly a space that lots of startups are interested in. We shall see. Team seems uber-smart, but at face value, this product falls short.
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"I sought to show the changing balance of planes - from anti-ship torpedo and dive bombers in the early days when the main objective was destroying other ships - to fighter planes, whose main job was to defend against the kamikazes in the final months."
Max, Midway is pretty much the final act of anti-ship carrier warfare, right? If you follow Keegan and Churchill, it's the critical turning point in the Pacfic war - there's a wonderfully readable description of Midway in Keegan's The Price of Admiralty.
Posted by: Christian louboutin heels | 09/05/2011 at 01:31 AM