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How did you find your cofounder?

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Re: How did you find your cofounder?

#31
@limeade -- I don't live in SF ... but if everything makes sense I would move down there to work on something good ... I also have some ideas myself :) you can find my email address on my profile ...

Re: How did you find your cofounder?

#33
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Not even close: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=71155 Seems like we have a fairly prim audience here...

I wonder if it's not so much primness as a desire to steer threads away from the sort of boring/crude one-liners that reddit can often devolve into.

I am not in favor of huge downvotes. I think a 0 or a -1 is enough for someone to get the idea that people don't approve. Heaping on the votes is sort of pointless.

Re: How did you find your cofounder?

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I wonder if it's not so much primness as a desire to steer threads away from the sort of boring/crude one-liners that reddit can often devolve into.

Probably partly. But readers here also seem to pounce on some comments that are politically incorrect.

Yes, I think poor juwo would agree with that statement.

Re: How did you find your cofounder?

#35
I also think you need to find someone that is as dedicated as you are, and if not they make it clear and you will be compensated appropriately... the worst thing is to find yourself working with someone that is not as enthusiastic or committed about the project as you are ... for instance, if you work full-time on the project and your partner decides that he needs to have a job and work part time with you, there would eventually be problems ...

Also try to find someone that can complement you, i.e. if you know your weaknesses then find someone that is strong at those (of course things that matter to your business)

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