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So I sat down to write, and I am still writing, and this blog is a sort of an extended product of that jealous fit. As long as I keep adding content to it, I move toward having the material I will need, should opportunity ever come knocking at my door. I will have enough short stories for a collection, or enough reviews of supernaturally themed music for a book, or enough songs for an album, or enough whatever for something else. And, if opportunity never knocks, well, at least it’s all here, in one place, available for whoever stumbles across this site and wants to read it.
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Peering into the micro world – The Big Picture – Boston.com
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Vermont OKs the Creation of Virtual Corporations – GigaOM
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No longer. Under the new law, for example, a board meeting may be conducted “in person or through the use of [an] electronic or telecommunications medium.” A “‘virtual company’ will be, as a legal matter, a Vermont limited liability company,” said Johnson. And other states are required to recognize the corporation as a legitimate LLC. So while in the past many companies registered in Delaware to take advantage of that state’s business-friendly policies, with this law, Internet-driven startups may find Vermont even more ideal.
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