Good. He's probably about to launch his startup and is trying to distance himself from the asshole image he's been cultivating on Uncov.
This guy acts like he's so anti-"web 2.0" or whatever, and yet he still attends the Crunchies to blog for Valleywag?
And what exactly is he accomplishing by ripping on people like Leah Culver for writing a post on generating random strings? I get the sense that he feels superior to any startup that doesn't tackle some difficult problem.
>> Oh, right. One more thing. This is the last Uncov. Ever. I have been getting tired of it, and this has been manifesting itself in my writing. After seeing the spectacle at the Crunchies, I think it's finally time to quit.
OK, it's ending. That's fine. But the picture of the track runner getting clotheslined by a hurdle was pretty funny, and the writing was funny too.
It was worth the five minutes. But in the internet, isn't that all anyone can aspire to?