| Just a comment in general. I'm a former Redditer who no longer feels anything in common with the commenters there. I have found a much better home here. I love the idea of talented hackers of various ages, backgrounds, and cultures being in "moving toward" mode. If you're interested in a start-up of any kind, you better be in "moving toward" mode or just hang it up. I don't know you, or anything about you, and certainly don't want to enter a debate. I didn't name the course "World Cultures". In fact, I'm not even sure that was the name. Maybe it was "Social Studies 11" or something like that. I remember the teacher and his class as one of my all time favorites. Imagine my pleasant surprise this morning when I found out that Paul Graham went to the same high school as me and that also, he had one of the same favorite teachers as me. I've been feeling great all day because of this. (Yes, I know, after 3 days in front of a terminal, even the little things amuse. I will try to get a life.) It's often a good idea to be a little skeptical in business. The times I wasn't, often someone took advantage of me. Why are you skeptical now? Don't you believe me? Do you think there was something fishy about Dr. Shultz's class? Or are you trying to make some other statement that I'm missing? "I am not sure what I am not supposed to be skeptical about." I am not sure how to respond to such a strange statement (double negative aside), so I'll just respond with some advice my grandmother gave me long ago, "If you look for trouble hard enough, you'll find it." There's a time to be skeptical and a time to be moving forward positively. Let's do the latter here. Peace.
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Oh and welcome. Don't worry about getting a life. It's over-rated ;)