i really do need to learn to sleep before driving cross-country

here i am in boulder, colorado, and you might start to get the suspicion that i only blog when i’m at startup weekends anymore. fair enough. there does indeed seem to be a trend developing. a commentary to my proximity to wireless access in the past few months, perhaps.

anyway, the boulder startup weekend is off and chugging along and it’s mixing things up a bit by not requiring the group to pick one idea, but instead breaking up into as many groups as can successfully recruit support for themselves. it’s like walking around a little startup factory, and i’ve decided to pimp myself out as a consultant rather than join any one group, and so far that’s lots of fun.

i got in late last night because i drove out from bloomington without really sleeping first, so i had to stop a few more times than i anticipated when i planned my very time-crunched driving schedule, a schedule which was further complicated by the fact that my car was in the shop for a day longer than i expected, so… pant, pant, pant…

now here i am.
and back into the flow i go.

2 Responses to “i really do need to learn to sleep before driving cross-country”

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  2. Josh E Says:

    “i’ve decided to pimp myself out as a consultant rather than join any one group, and so far that’s lots of fun.”

    Welcome to my life…at some point though you’ll probably want to jump on to one of those teams. If I know you, you’re gonna want to dig into the details of a product…as a consultant you’ll probably barely scratch the surface. That’s my experience, anyway.

    Either way, have a blast. :-)

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