Draper was not very familiar with Yahoo, so he asked the two founders to give him a brief introduction of what it could be used for.
Having been reminded by Dean, David and his partner were no longer surprised by investors approaching them.
No matter whether the conversation involved investment topics or not, they were happy to introduce Yahoo to others.
To demonstrate Yahoo more vividly, David asked Draper to come up with a question he wanted to search for.
Serving as a director at Yale at the time, Draper inquired about the tuition cost at Yale University.
David sat down at the keyboard and entered the keyword into his computer nicknamed "Konishiki."
Suddenly, images of several thick books appeared on the screen, representing Yale's newly built homepage.
David typed a few more keys, and the answer appeared.
The tuition for Yale University was 21,000 US dollars per year.