I was impressed (surprised?) at how civil this response was. Probably because it was a response to Joel and not randomHNuser9 :)
I was also surprised that it didn't really address the question of whether or not you (37S, dhh) are "stewing in their own witty ideas, listening only to the adoring comments they get from the groupies"
Do you have any thoughts on the "bubble-ness" of Chicago. Think it's a totally invalid point?
Given employees of small service companies sometimes deal with clients more often than they deal with their own families, it's not unreasonable to posit these clients act as a "bubble" that insulates the company from the world at large.
What's laughable is Joel's implicit assumption that the majority of 37s clients are, apparently, Chicagoans. How charmingly pre-internet of him.
I was also surprised that it didn't really address the question of whether or not you (37S, dhh) are "stewing in their own witty ideas, listening only to the adoring comments they get from the groupies"
Do you have any thoughts on the "bubble-ness" of Chicago. Think it's a totally invalid point?