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What's going to be on your tombstone

At a seminar last week, a woman asked me what to do if her bosses in the pharma industry insist on her doing ads she knows won't work. "They won't let me!" she said. I asked if she wanted that on her tombstone.

And then there's Gerry Mooney, who's quite rightfully proud of coining the ubernerd phrase: "Gravity: It's not just a good idea. It's the law."

The History of The Gravity Poster.

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