January 2009
4 posts
squarewaves:
thinking like Gurdjieff, perceiving like Crowley, and farting like L.Ron Hubbard
We need a reboot. We need a build out. We need a buildup. We need a national...
– NYT: Thomas Friedman: Time to Reboot America (via georgenemeth)
Meet Inbetween Us →
techbytes:
One of those, “Why didn’t I think of that?” ideas and a great example of the programmable web.
Startup Weekend_Cleveland Event.Update #1
techbytes:
Due to the trememdous response to my post here and through BFD last week regarding Cleveland being the vote winner for the next Startup Weekend location I wanted to give everyone an update. Andrew Kavanaugh who is spearheading the charge, and currently attending codemash, sent me an update earlier this week and here are the main points:
We’re almost done building out the planning...
December 2008
1 post
Awesome news to start the New Year!
techbytes:
WOOHOO! Startup weekend is coming to Cleveland. What awesome news to start the New Year off with. Rise up Cleveland! An email I received yesterday from Andrew Kavanaugh:
Hi Everybody, If you are receiving this email then I believe you are an invaluable member of the Cleveland Entrepreneurial Community and I’d like to ask you for a bit of help with the Startup Weekend - Cleveland...
May 2008
6 posts
Senator,” replied Exxon’s Simon, “We have a lot of concern about that. And we’re...
– Oil Executives Defend Enormous Profits Before Senate Can you say BULLSHIT?!! I thought you could. (via squarewaves)
Hey Wait … Isn’t That Meister in the New York... →
georgenemeth: Photo of a local small biz owner w/ Derek of MeisterPlanet (a northeastohio blog)
squarewaves: GLBC Blackout Stout is 9% alcohol and damn do you feel it if you only have an occasional beer… whoa
georgenemeth: Reading: “Arts district takes its time | GreenCityBlueLake” (http://tinyurl.com/6nhsn7)
Cleveland Startup Drinks →
techbytes: This is a great concept. Just like the great tech venture plays…simple! Sorry I missed the most recent Cleveland get together. Someone needs to start groups for Akron and Yongstown.