This is some of us and this is at the baby shower of Harsha. She's in the middle. She's about to go on maternity leave. But an important thing is that you want to work with the people that come from all over the different worlds.
You want a gender balanced team, you want to have different people on your team because it's the only way that you can have people that can understand what it's like to live around the world. And I think more importantly to have different ways of solving problems. I talked about kind of like: "I remember what it was like to go to the circus". Well that's me. I'm childish still. Other people have other experiences. Well I remember you know I was climbing Everest and I remember this is what... whatever it is your life experience is the more diversed, the wider variety of life experience that it gets to a better end result of problem solving. So I'm gonna leave with this. And before we get to the question section of this... one moment while it rolls. Okay so this is the entertainment portion of our talk. So that's Steve, Canadian Steve who came with us to India along with a British Ben. And he had this long beard which in India confers great demands, great respect. Everywhere we went in the streets like: "Oh, baba, let me kneel at your feet and ask you for wisdom and advice". And I was pissed off that they were paying attention to him and not to me but I was not gonna let that opportunity go by. I was like... I would have my square reader out there like: "You can have a picture with Guru for only 5 dollars". And so but then after that you know not only do I not get the attention when I had to have his damn beard in my face all the time. So at this point I think I would like to do one thing. And that is to say "spasibo". Thank you very much for your kind attention. Sorry... Hi, mum. No-no, it is a bad time. How did it go? Well, let me ask the audience, hang on a second. My mum wants to know was my talking good and I think she does speak Russian. So if you liked my talk you can say "ochen' horosho". See, mom I'm not an utter failure after all. Okay and the last thing is to say I invite you on Twitter. I'm @djembe. It's like the West African drum. It's not my DJ name, it's a drum. And I think now we are taking questions.
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