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  1. Eric - Sorry you’re going through this. Hope you’re able to work through the pain and find a favorable outcome soon. Best, Nikhil
  2. Today’s WSJ analysis puts Dallas at the top and DC, Montgomery county/MD and Northern Virginia right after. Given that 3 of the top 4 essentially form the DMV region, I wonder if folks here have looked at ways to play this - perhaps, stock options in local housing/infra/real estate developers?
  3. Highly recommend this book! Also, here are the original notes that Blake Masters took while Peter taught a course on startups at Stanford in 2012: http://blakemasters.com/peter-thiels-cs183-startup
  4. Couldn't agree with this more. Think we've lost some fine members (ericopoly, kraven, wellmont, ni-co are a few that come to mind) to what felt like personal attacks in the recent past. Hopefully, we can be a bit more civil and tolerant as we continue to build this wonderful community. +1. I don't think it is necessarily politics per se that is the problem, it is when people get rude and mean. It should be possible to discuss any topic civilly. What distinguishes politics is that it tends to bring out emotional responses, but that doesn't mean that a bunch of intelligent adults can't keep their emotions in check to have a reasonable discussion. I don't blame Sanjeev for locking many of the topics he has locked. The board is working fairly well IMHO. Things can be discussed with minimal to no moderation, but Sanjeev steps in and locks topics only when people start getting out of hand. I'd vote for no changes, except maybe people could make a conscious effort to be more civil when they post. Re-read what you write before hitting post and make sure there are no ad hominem attacks and that you are focusing completely on ideas rather than attacking the other members personally. ++
  5. Just checking in to see if anyone has any experience/thoughts on investing with startups on fundraising platforms. Apparently, there are a bunch of them now like WeFunder, NextSeed, StartEngine & SeedInvest
  6. I"ll second that please. Same. Thanks in advance!
  7. Once I win the lotto, I'm buying ZINC to find out what the heck is actually going on!
  8. Reading the Fortune article just brought back bitter memories of my grandmother's long and difficult fight against PSP. I saw her valiantly fight the disease for 3.5 years before she lost the battle in 2013. Given the lack of understanding/awareness - even in the medical community - her condition was initially misdiagnosed as Parkinson's. Physical pain aside, what makes PSP one of the worst diseases of our lifetime is the fact that patients' awareness, memory and thoughts are largely intact but they can't express them --- it's almost like your mind is fine but you've become a prisoner jailed inside your own body. And the unfortunate part is that there isn't enough private funding that goes towards Research since it is so difficult to make progress when you're dealing with such rare brain diseases. Nevertheless, I sincerely hope that Rainwater's dream team "the Tau consortium" can ultimately find a cure for PSP.
  9. Thanks for posting, Phil! Does anyone have notes from Saturday they can share? Thanks!
  10. It was suggested to be 12 months roughly from the closing of the first acquisition. So that would be roughly at year's end. A new timeline hasn't been suggested as far as I know. Thanks Eric!
  11. Does anyone have any more info on the IPO? Thanks!
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