All the hottest, richest names in tech attended an exclusive ping pong party to celebrate the birthday of Dropbox CEO Drew Houston (8/10) at Spin’s “Babes and Balls” party in San Fransisco.
"The young, sexy elites played ping pong and drank expensive libations you probably can’t afford with Olympic table tennis champ Lily Zhang (9/10)."
“Zuck and the Uber villain went to a shitty ping pong party called babes and balls so tech remains unchanged in 2017,” wrote the 4/10 owner of a humble San Fran noodle shop.
https://heatst.com/tech/sexist-tech-moguls-under-fire-for-attending-exclusive-babes-and-balls-party/, http://archive.is/V1lWd
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Let's look at Drew Houston.
Latest Tweet is about the women's march with reference to 'FFFilmmaking' that allows women and FAMILIES into the film industry. Keep in mind that 'F' is the 6th letter of the alphabet, so this appears to be a nod to 666. http://archive.is/ng3LH
Here's his Twitter account: https://twitter.com/drewhouston
Dropbox main web page: http://archive.is/f6Uut
Their logo symbol is essentially the black cube, or Saturn worship.
Note the time on the watch says 11:04:26. Anyone know what these numbers might be in reference to?
He's, of course, associated with MIT: Drew Houston is CEO of Dropbox, a file sharing service he cofounded in 2007, when he was 24, with MIT classmate Arash Ferdowsi. http://archive.is/QguBW
It's interesting that the above page and his Twitter account have already been archived on archive.is.