We don't want to turn the TV into a computer.
So I think relatively early on I probably was on a path to be more of an entrepreneur, and I think everybody in my family kind of sensed that.
And when I was 24, I think, I moved to Washington, D.C., and started focusing on interactive services, and that's really what I then did for 20 years.
After graduating from high school I went to college in Massachusetts - Williams College, a small liberal arts school which I really enjoyed.
It's still a problem, and there's always going to be some divide when there's some economic disparity or technological disparity.