Difference between revisions of "David Perry"
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+ | {{quote|When Gaikai started I actually hand-built the first servers on my living room table. Which meant I knew every component, I'd ordered every single component myself online and build the thing. I hate mystery. I think that's the thing; I hate sitting there are not really knowing … or being unable to make a decision because I don't have the right information.|''David Perry''|ref={{ref|1=https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnyegriffiths/2012/08/02/david-perry-earthworm-jim-gaikai-sony-sale/?sh=423e35f72e84}}}} | ||
+ | I like how this clear of an example this is for his style of thinking and hands-on work ethic, but it makes the Gaikai section a little too chunky, and the existing quote there is more relevant to that section. It also doesn't quite look right elsewhere on the page (i.e. near the bottom, where a proper Quotes section would go), so I'm just leaving it here for now. [[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 03:17, 2 November 2021 (EDT) |
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Quote to maybe work in later
“ | When Gaikai started I actually hand-built the first servers on my living room table. Which meant I knew every component, I'd ordered every single component myself online and build the thing. I hate mystery. I think that's the thing; I hate sitting there are not really knowing … or being unable to make a decision because I don't have the right information. | „ |
— David Perry[1] |
I like how this clear of an example this is for his style of thinking and hands-on work ethic, but it makes the Gaikai section a little too chunky, and the existing quote there is more relevant to that section. It also doesn't quite look right elsewhere on the page (i.e. near the bottom, where a proper Quotes section would go), so I'm just leaving it here for now. CartridgeCulture (talk) 03:17, 2 November 2021 (EDT)