In the pre-Internet 1970's, Sandy Lerner was part of a loosely-knit group of
programmers that was trying to get computers to talk to each other.
Eventually, she and Len Bosack launched Cisco Systems, making the routing
technology that helped forge the plumbing of the Internet. But when things
turned sour at the company, she was forced to leave, giving her the chance to
start something entirely new: an edgy line of cosmetics called Urban Decay.
PLUS in our postscript "How You Built That," how Justin Li created a solution
for staying cool and hydrated in the heat with IcePlate.
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In the pre-Internet 1970's, Sandy Lerner was part of a loosely-knit group of
programmers that was trying to get computers to talk to each other.
Eventually, she and Len Bosack launched Cisco Systems, making the routing
technology that helped forge the plumbing of the Internet. But when things
turned sour at the company, she was forced to leave, giving her the chance to
start something entirely new: an edgy line of cosmetics called Urban Decay.
PLUS in our postscript "How You Built That," how Justin Li created a solution
for staying cool and hydrated in the heat with IcePlate.
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