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/--[ A summary of Mark Zuckerberg's Speech at Startup School ]-----------------\
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|  "Younger people are smarter and more technical"                             |
|                         - Mark Zuckerberg, Startup School 2007               |
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|      Intelligence                                                            |
|           ^                                                                  |
|          /|\        Mark Zuckerberg (Founder of Facebook)                    |
|           |       \                                                          |
|           |        \  Paul Buchheit (Creator of Gmail)                       |
|           |         \                                                        |
|           |          \   Max Levchin (Creator of PayPal)                     |
|           |           \                                                      |
|           |            \   Paul Graham (Founder of Viaweb)                   |
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|           |              \   Steve Wozniak (Inventor of Personal Computer)   |
|           |               \                                                  |
|           |                \__    Mitch Kapor (Founder of Lotus)             |
|           |                   \__                                            |
|           |                      \____   Donald Knuth (Author of TAOCP)      |
|           |                           \________________________              |
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|           |_________________________________________________________\        |
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|  "Limited Life Experience + Overgeneralization = Advice"                     |
|                             - Paul Buchheit, Startup School 2007             |
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03.11.2008 - [0027] Celebrity Worship at the SXSW Interactive Conference
01.17.2008 - [0026] People who take themselves too seriously
03.30.2007 - [0025] A summary of Mark Zuckerberg's speech at Startup School
03.07.2007 - [0023] Who needs white strips?
03.07.2007 - [0022] Tiresome conversations
03.06.2007 - [0021] Dreamer
03.02.2007 - [0020] No one ever responds to my personal ads
03.01.2007 - [0019] Stop software abuse
02.28.2007 - [0018] Steve's Debris
02.27.2007 - [0017] Programming Styles Compared
02.26.2007 - [0016] What Would Jay-Z Do?
02.24.2007 - [0015] My brain is a dumb terminal
02.21.2007 - [0014] What if Camus were a Computer Scientist?
02.21.2007 - [0013] Memorization vs. Understanding
02.20.2007 - [0012] An elegant proof of determinism
02.20.2007 - [0011] A tribute to geeks 
02.20.2007 - [0010] Getting p0wned by your girlfriend 
02.19.2007 - [0009] I don't understand social networking
02.19.2007 - [0008] Don't judge a book by its cover
02.19.2007 - [0007] The day I tried to learn Spring and Hibernate
02.18.2007 - [0006] Sometimes I hate web standards evangelists
02.18.2007 - [0005] Last year I quit my job to become an online poker player
02.18.2007 - [0004] Graffiti in the math building
02.17.2007 - [0003] Every geek's fantasy: Meeting a girl in a wi-fi cafe
02.17.2007 - [0002] What happens when you think in terms of computer programs
02.17.2007 - [0001] It's hard to answer questions honestly at work in your 20's

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