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Archive of March 2008


Atlanta startup mailing list

I haven't exactly been an active participant in the Atlanta startup scene in the past, having missed out on the Startup Weekend and, oh, pretty much all the other events that happen in Atlanta of that sort. But one of the big reasons I missed out on those events is that I didn't have a good way to get that information, not having built the personal connections needed to be "in the loop."

So with that in mind, I contacted Lance Weatherby last week to see if there was a mailing list for startups, investors and other interested parties, somewhat like the Seattle Tech Startups list. He told me that he was unaware of one, and I said "Oh. Okay. Well, why not start one?"

So, I took a little bit of time and my convenient access to Georgia Tech's reliable mailing list server and got a list set up. Then I put the information about it on a wiki. All the details about subscribing, sending mail, etc. can be found there.

Running it using Georgia Tech's mail server is going to be more reliable and ensures that the list can operate successfully without my direct oversight or participation, while still being open to the entire Atlanta technology community. And it will make it easily accessible to students like me, who are interested in learning more about the community but don't quite know where to start. But most importantly, I hope it will become a resource for entrepreneurs in Atlanta to share useful knowledge, opinions and information so that Atlanta can be more friendly and welcoming to startups than it has been in the past.

Thanks again to Lance for his swift correspondence and encouragement to get this set up.

March 25th, 2008 / 1 Comment / Trackback

The researchers also know from their surveys that the happiest of happy Americans are Republicans, social butterflies, and bigots.
Are you happy? - Sue M. Halpern, The New York Review of Books
March 20th, 2008 / 0 Comments / Trackback


Biggest cultural shock yet

In Kazakhstan, it is considered slovenly to not frequently launder--and iron--shoelaces. Clearly I have no chance of looking remotely respectable.
March 12th, 2008 / 1 Comment / Trackback


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I was going to post photos today, but some technical issues unfortunately prevented me from doing it... so, some time on Tuesday, perhaps. It'll give me the chance to take some more photos, while I'm at it.

Meanwhile, today we celebrated March 8, International Women's Day, at work. I actually wrote a column about it for the 'Nique this week (that I'll post later), but the above photo is the poster the Magic department made for all the ladies in our office. We also all pitched in to purchase cake, flowers (well, amusing balloon animal-style flowers) and gifts for the entire female staff.

It might seem fairly insignificant, but the entire approach, with all the guys in the office holding a meeting to determine plans, and assigning responsibilities, etc., not to mention everyone contributing a not insignificant amount of money, was just something totally alien to what I would have expected in the U.S. Perhaps part of it comes from working at a much smaller, younger and more closely-knit company, but I can't help but feel that part of it is based on cultural differences between the U.S. and Kazakhstan.

That's pretty much been the story, in fact: there hasn't been anything huge that has just totally caught me off guard about this country; for the most part it has been in line with my expectations. But it's the little things that jump out at me out of the blue that are adding up to an interesting cultural experience.

So far, I feel that I'm learning a lot, even though I have experienced relatively little here to date. Let's hope it keeps up.

P.S. for those of you who don't grok Cyrillic, the photo reads: "Congratulations on the holiday, our dear ladies!"

March 7th, 2008 / 1 Comment / Trackback

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