> Alaska managed large sums of money, but could not manage her own. Irresponsible.
I don't see anything on that site mentioning that the woman in the story is Alaska Miller. Seems more like an example of the type of 'interesting people' they want to meet during this adventure.
> You're right, movies are often good indicators of how interesting real life is.
Fact is often stranger than fiction.
> 1. This shouldn't be on HN because this is neither interesting nor hacker-related.
The marketing angle seems related to startups. At least more so than conspiracy theories about Russian ship and missiles to Iran.
I don't see anything on that site mentioning that the woman in the story is Alaska Miller. Seems more like an example of the type of 'interesting people' they want to meet during this adventure.
> You're right, movies are often good indicators of how interesting real life is.
Fact is often stranger than fiction.
> 1. This shouldn't be on HN because this is neither interesting nor hacker-related.
The marketing angle seems related to startups. At least more so than conspiracy theories about Russian ship and missiles to Iran.