Will Harvey
Will Harvey
Will Harveyis a software developer and Silicon Valley entrepreneur. At the age of 15 he wrote Music Construction Setfor the Apple II, the first commercial sheet music processor for home computers. Music Construction Set was ported to other systems by its publisher, Electronic Arts. He wrote two games for the Apple IIgs: Zany Golfand The Immortal. Harvey founded two consumer virtual world Internet companies: IMVU, an instant messaging company, and There, Inc., an MMOG company...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
CountryUnited States of America
What we're doing is nothing more than what we've been doing for the last 20 years.
What we learned post-9/11 is that people get tapped out on these huge emotional responses, ... That is a real issue because all of us have limited budgets.
There are some immediate experiments to see if we can use the same cocktails of growth factors to expand cord blood cells or human stem cells.
We're as interesting and funny as anyone else.
I was in a cave and I needed to draw some pictures on the wall about what my journey was, and that drive, that need, led me to acting.
It doesn't decide the major appeal before the D.C. Court of Appeals,
I think her concern about the representation of her class as not accurate is certainly legitimate, ... I don't think the overall impression of the show is in any way an insult to her or the rest of the faculty.
It dawned on me that comics were not an intrinsically limited medium. There was a tremendous amount of things you could do in comics that you couldn't do in other art forms - but no one was doing it. I figured if I'd make a try at it, I'd at least be a footnote in history.
It didn't take long to establish myself, as far as people thinking my work was good. They liked it from the start.
Some of the most valuable stuff I do has to do with my dissenting from the general opinion about people in movements.
I thought the university came through very well, ... I think the comedy is a joke on Tommy and not a joke on the university.
I think we often live at a surface level, and that ends up with us in a lot of difficulty because we just function on assumptions and secondhand knowledge.
I think that being able to pay to get medically necessary services quicker violates the Canada Health Act. It's legalizing queue-jumping.
I think by any measure we are at a major bottom, but bottoms don't happen overnight. Stocks can hit a bottom and then trade sideways, go up and down as they adjust. But I'd be stunned if we traded more than 10 percent lower.