But, it takes more than just human capital to build real, functioning services. The Internet lowers entry costs allowing well-intentioned volunteers to start a new service with very little monetary capital or computers or other expensive barriers to entry. But, when these enterprises become bigger, real resources are needed. The Internet means you don't need huge computers to start a service, but when you reach millions of people, human capital needs to be supplemented with other forms of capital... Carl Malamud via Mappa.Mundi, 06.01.99