Xero Quotes

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All great artists are identifiable the minute you hear them on the radio.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
They were opening for System of a Down, who had just signed with Rick Rubin, and SX-10, which included Sen Dog from Cypress Hill. Los Angeles had a new scene developing right under our noses with System, Incubus, Static-X, Snot, Hoobastank, and others.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
I just have faith in myself to know when to have faith in others.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
determined than ever to make their sound known. In my life, I’ve seen rejection have two effects on people. It will break their spirit, or it will make them try harder.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
trying to help you,” he slurred. “The band is very excited to be there, and they’re smart guys. No one is intentionally disrespecting anyone or their experience, so I’m sorry if it came off that way, but I’m not going to apologize for the band having an authentic vision.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
quickly,” he replied with his signature laugh. “I’m excited. You make sure the radio guys get their hits, and I’ll spend my time finding tours and giving the band ideas to build their street cred and fan base.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
glanced at his words and was struck by their power. “Guys, you’re bringing in the new millennium as arbiters of the new zeitgeist and can have a real impact on this generation.
Jeff Blue (One Step Closer: From Xero to #1: Becoming Linkin Park)
The Polite Wassermann. Margaret Trabert lay on the blood-shot candlewick of the bedspread, unsure whether to dress now that Trabert had taken the torn flying jacket from his wardrobe. All day he had been listening to the news bulletins on the pirate stations, his eyes hidden behind the dark glasses as if deliberately concealing himself from the white walls of the apartment and its unsettled dimensions. He stood by the window with his back to her, playing with the photographs of the isolation volunteers. He looked down at her naked body, with its unique geometry of touch and feeling, as exposed now as the faces of the test subjects, codes of insoluble nightmares. The sense of her body’s failure, like the incinerated musculatures of the three astronauts whose after-deaths were now being transmitted from Cape Kennedy, had dominated their last week together. He pointed to the pallid face of a young man whose photograph he had pinned above the bed like the icon of some algebraic magus. ‘Kline, Coma, Xero - there was a fourth pilot on board the capsule. You’ve caught him in your womb.
J.G. Ballard (The Atrocity Exhibition)
discontinued the Xero integration. It hurts to build something that no one needs or wants, but that is the risk of building software. The Xero app generated $12,000 while the QuickBooks integration generated well over half a million dollars. If you can turn off a product and it has little effect on the bottom line, then you should deactivate it. I worked with Xero for about two years, and it was a distraction. You want to sell a thousand copies of one product, instead of one copy of a thousand products.
Joseph Anderson (The $20 SaaS Company: from Zero to Seven Figures without Venture Capital)