Science is what scientists do.
I built websites for myself. I didn't want to work for anyone else. I came from a science background, so I approached things fairly analytically.
I don't have any great ambition to go out and make money. But I am still fascinated in starting up businesses and starting it in a way and running in a way that I want to do it.
People can live without a Facebook account: my 13-year-old daughter has cancelled her account because it's not cool anymore.
If you are going truly viral, you don't need press. I mean, MySpace grew for a very long time without any press.
Birthday Alarm was a very simple site based on being reminded of your friends' birthdays.
When I was a kid, I really liked playing chess, which is pretty geeky; I just enjoyed it - thinking, exercising my mind. And I found computers to be like an eight-hour day chess game.
The intellectual's. . . playfulness, in its various manifestations, is likely to seem to most men a perverse luxury; in the United States the play of the mind is perhaps the only form of play that is not looked upon with the most tender indulgence. His piety is likely to seem nettlesome, if not actually dangerous. And neither quality is considered to contribute very much to the practical business of life.
If we will build righteous traditions in our families, the light of the gospel can grow ever brighter in the lives of our children from generation to generation. We can look forward to that glorious day when we will all be united together as eternal family units to reap the everlasting joy promised by our Eternal Father for His righteous children.
My favorite thing is always a nice, inexpensive draft beer, but if someone wants something a little more complicated than that, then I'd like a Michelada, which is where I take beer and a little bit of either a spicy or not-so-spicy Bloody Mary, mix it like six to one [ratio], so it's kind of a red beer.
I'm funny on camera sometimes. In life, once in a while. Once in a while.