Ultimately, in the Internet, openness has always won. I cannot imagine that the current competitive environment would reverse that.
We're doing our homework to make sure we're prepared.
Twenty years ago people thought they were fishing nets and all sorts of things when you brought out a lacrosse stick. Now almost everywhere you go, people have heard of it, they've seen it and they're like, "Oh, that's sport I saw on TV or my grandson plays that," and it's changed the face of the game and potential of the future.
War is usually fought over diminishing resources, particulary those that we perceive to be extremely valuable.
Tommy Chong connects to the pipe a lot.
We’re against the state, not government. The state just happens to monopolize the government.
We're told cars are wasteful. Wasteful of what? Oil did a lot of good sitting in the ground for millions of years. We're told cars should be replaced with mass transportation. But it's hard to reach the drive through window at McDonald's from a speeding train. And we're told cars cause pollution. A hundred years ago city streets were ankle deep in horse excrement. What kind of pollution do you want? Would you rather die of cancer at eighty or typhoid fever at nine?