If anyone tries this, let me know how it turns out. I'm thinking 40 minutes at 475 would not only smoke the olive oil (which smokes at a mere 375) but also burn the wings to a crisp.
Maybe the temperature should be 375. That would make sense. - Ben Ostrowsky
"Sprinkled with a few suitably colloquialisms and run by the soon-to-be-recruited community manager (get those applications in now!), Yelp London will have the usual mix of diverse reviews across everything from restaurants, shops, events and churches to parks, manicurists and local schools. If it exists in the real world, you can review it on Yelp." - Michael
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"The best time to grow is when others are struggling," [yelp founder] Stoppelman told MediaGuardian. "We are certainly being cautious and strategic, and we'd be expanding to more places if times were better, but we have a great product and we're ahead of revenues. We know what we're doing, we know our formula and we know the places that are important to us." - Alex Mendes da Costa
Enough with the gloom and doom!!! I found 8 totally badass tech companies founded in recessions throughout history! (well, the last 100 or so years) Booyah!!! - Elad
Hunter just pointed out Second Life got started during the dot.com bust.... - Elad
I don't know, Elad ... I think you've got some survivorship bias (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...) happening here. I think it would be more interesting to look at the success rates (however you define "success") across all startups and see if that correlates in any meaningful way with economic conditions. There'd still be bias since, as you point out, perhaps fewer (better?) companies are started during recessions, but I'd feel safer drawing conclusions based on something like that. - Tom Stocky