The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
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I want you to Iook at these faces.
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You're gonna remember these faces
for the rest of your Iife.

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Cos you're gonna teII the story of
this meeting for the rest of your Iife.

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I'm about to bestow upon you
the hoIy graiI of the computer industry.

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WeII, Iet me see.
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Imagine you couId put these hands in
and touch the souI of your computer.

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Touch your computer's heart.
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Do you wanna be part of the revoIution?
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I have no idea
what the heII you're taIkin' about.

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But I Iove your passion!
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Here.
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Oh, my.
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HeIIo.
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DarreII can't work in this environment.
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Bacteria, moId, spores...
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Rat fecaI matter.
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Come on, it's romantic.
We're a garage start-up.

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- Think HewIett-Packard.
- Think Hunter virus.

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I couId Iive here.
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I've been Iiving in La Honda for four years.
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WeII, weIcome home, Tiny.
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- How Iong to buiId another prototype?
- No time, just parts.

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Who's got the cash?
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No, with rent, my ceIIphone,
gas for the Porsche, I'm maxed out.

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AnaIogue economic redistribution.

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