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"still young enough to believe one can
change the world. quite silly, rarely serious.
blog:..."
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More About Auren
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College/University:
University of California - Berkeley, Attended 1992 - 1996, Class of 1996, Bachelor's Degree, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
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Occupation:
Serial Entrepreneur
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Hobbies and Interests:
politics, foreign policy, entrepreneurship, connecting people, soccer, tennis, reading, helping others
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Favorite Books:
Tipping Point, Fountainhead, Generations, The Prize, Stumbling on Happiness, Moral Animal, Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman, The Nuture Assumption
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About Me:
still young enough to believe one can
change the world. quite silly, rarely serious.
blog:
http://summation.typepad.com
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Who I Want to Meet:
someone who is happy, cares about the world and is worldly, reads a lot, has a heart bigger than montana, likes to dance and twirl, understands that some rules need to be broken, and is confident
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Testimonials and Comments for Auren
American and an American original.
testimonial. If you aren't convinced
of how first-rate he is by now, you
should just move your browser off to
another page. However, ever since
that plunging elevator incident, I
can't resist an opportunity to
embarrass the guy (Not easy to do of
course). So, it was dark and crowded
at the Acteva launch party at Kelly's
Mission Rock. Yes, it was a dot-com
party, and absolutely yes, those were
indeed the good ole days. Anyway,
Auren was drawing attention to himself
by yelling out to passers-by one of
the most original lines I'd ever
heard: "Know any Java programmers?"
(Sometimes it's no wonder he's still
single.) And the rest is history.
He's clearly got the lines, he's got
the brain, and the ambition. As long
as you don't mind the occasional panic
attack in elevators and his party
affiliation, this is one guy with his
ish together. (Damn, that wasn't
nearly as embarrassing as I'd hoped.
Did I mention the dot-com party?)
celebrity to ever be my Dungeon
Master. Or at least a close second.
much better than that!
articulated in my testimonial, and
proffer no apologies. We sure were
ahead of our time though, using email
in 1990.
going person I've met. I saw him
twice, once he was reading a book
about the whole history of knowledge,
we had a deep political discussion,
the second time he was dancing like
Travolta at the Up and Down with the
hottest girl in the party. I must say
I was impressed :) if not jalous (not
for the book:))