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Sunday, August 03, 2008 --- 17 days ago
We're still trying to make sense of the puzzling he-said, he-said regarding Time Warner's (TWX) decision to stop former AOL CEO Jon Miller from taking a seat on Yahoo's board . The latest spin we're hearing from the Time Warner camp: Miller and Yahoo (YHOO) may have misinterpreted "body language" from Jeff Bewkes which made them think they had permission to get out of a non-compete. Whatever. What we do know: We are not going to mess with Jon Miller. Not because of his track record at AOL (for an interesting discussion about Jon's tenure there, check out the back and forth in the comments on our earlier post). But because he can snap us like a twig. At least, that's the impression we get looking that the photos in the March/April 2006 issue of Kung Fu Magazine , where Jon explains his study of Chinese martial arts, which he started up 30 years ago. In the magazine's cover story, Jon spends describes martial arts not as violence but as a way to train himself physically, mentally and spiritually. He sounds like the kind of guy who might take this week's setback in stride. Miller notes that 'Chen Taiji emphasizes extremely high levels of precision taught with tiny corrections that have a big impact. Master Ren is a technician. He knows where/how everything should be and is supposed to work. Everything is very precise.' He notes Chen Taiji's emphasis on precision as 'translating to my work in the business world, where small things that ...




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