Yea, I agree that you definitely need to get the product in front of 
people.  It challenges all the assumptions you previously made, provides 
many new use cases and gives you immense motivation to keep working and 
improve the product.  

There is a great saying that I've heard a few times (something like) "If 
you aren't embarrassed by what you launched then you've launched too late."

If you worry too much about perfection in the very beginning then you risk 
releasing the most amazing product 2008 has ever seen but in 2011. 

Thanks

Adam

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