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I graduated from
Le Rosey having made acquaintance with kids from all
over the world. Coming to the conclusion that
computers would connect peoples and stop governments
from encouraging mass homicide, I decided to major
in computer science at
MIT.
I moved to the
Bay Area in 1984 and worked mostly on multimedia
projects for education including a recording system
for the first shared multimedia desktop system based
on PCs. In 1992, I returned to
MIT and in 1994 became a director of the Lounsbery
Foundation.
In 2000, I began to study
innovative technologies for
transportation.
The providence
of kings has become every man's birthright. It
will ever be thus. I would just like to pass along some wealth
and make us all wealthier.
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