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Why I love Boulder, CO

March 27th, 2009 - Uncategorized - Comments Off

I am a Brit. I came to the USA a decent while ago, lured by the adventure of something new (okay and skiing/apres-ski in Killington, Vermont one year when the snow was good.) I’d gone from smallish country town boy to living in London, to traveling around Europe, working in Asia/Africa and living in Hong Kong. Why not [...]

HackSpace (TechStars, Boulder)

January 16th, 2009 - Colorado, Programming, Technology - 2 Comments

This evening I attended the TechStars first HackSpace. Thanks to the kind folks at TechStars for hosting, and Gnip for feeding. I saw a lot of computers and some studious activity, but wasn’t sure how much coding was achieved. Some corners seemed heads down, but with roughly 50 people in the room the easier opportunity [...]

iPhone Dev Camp (Boulder)

December 15th, 2008 - Technology - 3 Comments

I went to iPhone Dev Camp in Boulder yesterday. I’d not been to anything like this before, and I really didn’t know what to expect. I was apprehensive and concerned that I was way too much of a Mac newbie (let alone iPhone newbie) to be able to keep up, and that I had no [...]

Smart car on Highway 93

May 8th, 2008 - Absolutely Random, Colorado, Planet Earth - 1 Comment

I saw one of these on highway 93 entering Boulder CO. It seemed noteworthy, both for it’s oddity and it’s impressive stance; putting the planet earth ahead of mass/height/protective steel. Last one I saw was in London, UK on one of my infrequent trips back there. It made perfect sense there (slower speeds, less likely [...]