Wow, this was terrible. First off, he meant "9 Stereotypes I put people into at Startup School." Second, he didn't include anything that you can learn from them. If he was too good for the event, he shouldn't have gone. Space was at a premium and someone else could have benefitted from being there in his place.
Geez, I was at the same event and didn't meet any of these people.
Maybe I have no powers of observation whatsoever. OTOH, maybe OP should spend more time noticing what's important than what's meaningless.
Honestly, this was one of the best lineups of speakers ever. In any forum. For free. If OP prefers to cruise the rest of us, maybe he should just hit the bar scene and give up his seat to someone who couldn't get in and really cared.
Haha, well you met me and I am definitely number seven.
But I am ok with being number seven at the moment. I'm in no hurry to be some '1337 1n51d3r' like this Larry Chiang guy. I mean, he spends so much time stereotyping other people he doesn't even have time for grammar, or, you know, forming a readable English sentence.
But numbered lists work as blog posts. Give the guy a break: he was just using a formulaic way to say nothing... memorably. I'm sure he had to hurry up and publish so he could go sign his term sheet from Sequoia.