
I'm a pilot, writer and headhunter. I build the early teams of companies commonly associated with the so-called PayPal mafia. I'm the son of a professional smuggler and a Mormon school teacher.
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1973 Model, same family ownership since new, matching numbers (except hair, teeth), used mostly for hauling hay.
Not a reliable daily driver, but good shell for parades, weekend projects, sales or “sales strategy.”
“Just Peterson — a mono...
Founders Wanted
What do a lab at Stanford that produced AI models most of you have used, a former Palantir team building an AI agent for healthcare, and a recent college grad with a successful exit all have in common?
I need a co-...
A question no pilot ever wants to hear:
“How many souls onboard?”
“Souls”, as if Fate already did Gann’s hunting.
The real question would become, “how many soul’s on the ground?” (Or if you were my father-in-law, “how many idiots involve...
“What you got yourself there is a Cloud Snail!”
A young imagination is less encumbered by form, turning power plants into animals.
The words of my daughter echo Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s Little Prince, who used the drawing of a snake tha...
This week, Shyam Sankar, Jeff Li (co-founder of Paraform ), and I hosted forthcoming Stanford grads for some good ol’ fashioned barnstorming and bay flights out of Palo Alto Airport. KPAO was a fitting finale to the Stanford DEFCON conferen...
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I'm a pilot, writer and headhunter. I build the early teams of companies commonly associated with the so-called PayPal mafia. I'm the son of a professional smuggler and a Mormon school teacher.
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