Book: Computing in the Middle Ages
The book I read tonight – Computing in the Middle Ages: A View From the Trenches 1955-1983 by Severo Ornstein – stood out in stark contrast to the book I
The book I read tonight – Computing in the Middle Ages: A View From the Trenches 1955-1983 by Severo Ornstein – stood out in stark contrast to the book I
Yesterday afternoon I read Ben Mezrich’s latest book The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal. I downloaded it on my Kindle yesterday
As many of my friends are cranking through the TripleByPass bike race and I prepare to go for a long run in the mountains near my house in Keystone, I
One of the most satisfying parts of what I do is getting to work with people over a long period of time, starting early in their careers. It’s one of
I haven’t been reading that much lately (only 27 books so far this year) so I had a nice weekend chewing on a handful of them as I tried to
The videos from my talk in Vancouver last week are up on the Bootup Labs Entrepreneurial Society web site. They are embedded below – the first one talks about entrepreneurial
I did another Beers with Brad event tonight in Vancouver. Danny Robinson and Boris Mann of Bootup Labs pulled it together with some help from their friends and a few
I had a phenomenal day. A few months ago my friend Bill Flagg recommended that I be a speaker at this year’s Gathering of Titans (GOT) event. This is an
At Foundry Group, while we live and office in Boulder, Colorado, we invest all over the United States. In the last 18 months, we’ve invested in companies based in Seattle,
I usually sleep in on Sunday’s but I’ve got a 16 mile run and want to meet Amy at the end of it at 10:30 for brunch. So – good