I thought this was a pretty decent article. At the very least, it answered a question I always had always wondered about: how he had graduated Stanford so quickly. He's only a few years older than me. When he and Tim funded Fiat Lux I was 20 and still in undergrad, and knowing how college worked I wondered how one could go about graduating so quickly with a double major. I went to school another smart fellow who graduated with a triple major (math, physics, EE) but he took a more normal amount of time.
skadamat 14 hours ago [-]
I really love the energy Steve brings. I had the chance to meet with him at SXSW over a decade ago when I was a student and he happily discussed startup & bold tech ideas as if we were equally experienced
showerst 14 hours ago [-]
I'm familiar with Steve via his various donations and tours on CuriousMarc's Apollo restorations, it's cool to get some background on the guy. He sounds like a lot of fun.
I had to check the publish date, I know it's a puff piece but the uncritical commentary on Musk's leadership strengths (not uncommon a few years back) is pretty funny in hindsight.
ballooney 12 hours ago [-]
I did wonder the other day when the Jurvetson PR/rehab effort might begin.
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I had to check the publish date, I know it's a puff piece but the uncritical commentary on Musk's leadership strengths (not uncommon a few years back) is pretty funny in hindsight.