May 18, 2008 4:00 PM PDT

Weekend fun: Find the signed copy of Sarah Lacy's book at Green Apple in SF

Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0

Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0

(Credit: Amazon.com)
I ran into Sarah Lacy and her husband Geoff at Green Apple and she sneakily signed the only copy left of her book in the store and stuck it back on the shelf. That's a special prize for whoever picks up Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0

I've been giving her a bit of a hard time that I don't really care about the story (I am still waiting for my copy from Amazon) but the truth is I am just jealous that she wrote a book and it's not about me!

Sarah also convinced me that I have to take Twitter seriously so I just got a shiny new name. I am now Daveofdoom on Twitter, a nod to my ongoing devotion to Black Sabbath.

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