Money isn't everything. Mark Zuckerberg may have the highest net worth among his generation of entrepreneurs, but the Facebook CEO only gets 21 out of 294 pages in Sarah Lacy's new Web 2.0 book, Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good. That's 16 more than his sister, nerd chanteuse Randi Jayne Zuckerberg, which tells us Lacy has her priorities all wrong. The Zuckerbergs' index page:

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Well, there are no more letters after Z, right? Or are you going to start with numbers now? Because I'm going to bill you bastards for a new scrollwheel if you do.
I am going to laugh heartily when Levchin ends up making more money (not valuation, but actual tangible assets) off that ridiculous Slide shit than Zuckerberg makes off Facebook.
Does Gawker media have points on this book or something?
Please enough on this book. I hope she is at least paying you guys well for the Ads er articles.
@tawni: Agreed. I'm sick of hearing about this "book" as well. She must be paying you guys a lot or giving out "favors"...
Why on earth are you talking about this book so much? I hope that the publishers are paying you because someone has to be benefiting from these inane posts.
Your site is the suck.
Im waiting for the this books followup, "Where are they now?"
@Owen Thomas: You need to get a copy of this book and do 100 word summaries for all these people. That would be more useful.
Close to ten percent of the book seems like quite a lot to me. Excluding your joke about his sister I wonder if she didn't actually do the thing in alphabetical order and start padding along about "W".
@HowardHughes: Listen to the Hermit, there is iron in his words.
@macbeach: Who said I was joking?
Got your kneepads on VW?
Valuation vs hard cash. Your boy hardly has the valuation yet you act as if he is worth $99999k instead of $100.
Are you vested?
@Owen: Good point. Why should she even be in the thing, considering the title?
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