Our spot in the Boulder County Business Report
The Boulder County Business report ran a spot on Fluxcapacity and the other nine 2008 TechStars companies earlier this week. Our snippet is below, but click through to read about the others.
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The Boulder County Business report ran a spot on Fluxcapacity and the other nine 2008 TechStars companies earlier this week. Our snippet is below, but click through to read about the others.
Last week I went to the Attic with the guys from Ignighter and Ben from Devver. Ben told us the story of his friend who was talking to a girl he liked at a party in college. Apparently, at some point there was an awkward lull in the conversation. Instead of trying to fill the void by bringing up an interesting subject, Ben's friend pointed his thumbs behind him in a vague direction and asked the girl, "Is this cool?" I'm don't know exactly what happened after this, but it probably didn't involve an exchange of phone numbers.
We started talking about the question "Is this cool?" and we realized that the meaning varies greatly based on the context of what you're doing with your hands and body while asking the question. Here are all the possibilities we came up with (the red arrows indicate hand/body movement):
Figure 1
In Figure 1, modeled after what Ben's friend did, the asker's hands are moving around in a vague circle. The asker is checking whether the situation around the himself and the askee (a party, a funeral, a ballgame,etc) is cool.
Figure 2

The asker in Figure 2 is either checking if the drink he is consuming is considered cool, or he's wondering whether it's cool that he got another drink on your tab even though you told him he's cut off.
Figure 3

If an unfortunate confrontation has occurred and a verbal exchange has seemingly ended, one can use "is this cool?" accompanied by the body and hand movement shown in Figure 3 to certify that the situation has been resolved. It's important to note, however, that this will only work if the asker is reasonably bigger and stronger than the askee.
Figure 4
Asking, "is this cool?" in a normal, relaxed voice accompanied by the back and forth hand gesture shown in Figure 4 means that the asker is romantically interested in the askee and is wondering if the situation between them is cool. Asking, "is this cool?" with the same gesture but with a lowered, more intense voice means the asker is interested in going with the askee to her or his place for the night.
Special thanks to Krista and Austin from TravelFli, and Adam from Ignighter for being "situation models".
My birthday just ended (thanks for the beers Vikas, and the 'Say It Ain't So' Rock Band production), and I really lucked out because it coincided with the TechStars collective "exhale" day, which began last night at St Julien (thanks David and Howard for drinks), and continued with a poker tournament (congrats Austin, Aziz), and a little party with Sidney's and friends (nice handstand, Kayla). I don't know about everyone else, but I think relaxing feels a lot better when it follows several days of no-letting-up intense hyper-productivity (we haz buzzwords, as PSC would say).
Andrew Hyde recently put up a clip commemorating the first 30 days for the 2008 TechStars companies in Boulder. The ten companies have come a long way in a short time. In fact, so has TechStars itself: Check out David's post detailing the inception of TechStars. Here's my summary of how well he had it figured out:
"Hey d00d [David Brown], let's lure entrepreneurs to Boulder with couches and shit."
Just kidding, sort of. We love you David.
Here's Andrew's masterpiece, but check out more on the community site:
We are two weeks into Techstars, in the beautiful city of Boulder, Colorado, and it has been wonderful. There is so much to experience when you are surrounded by a group of cool people you haven’t met before, away from home, being a part of something fresh and new. Talking about experiences, here is a list of things I did for the first time ever, after coming to Boulder...
The First ‘Startup Experience’
How is being a part of a startup, different from working for an established behemoth of a firm? Well, frankly, I think of an established company as a 100 page book of ‘connect the dots’, and think of startup as play-dough. One is a monotonous, rarely intriguing, to be repeated over and over again, with a high success rate. Play-Dough on the other hand, well, it’s so much more fun, so much more creative, and you may not end up with what you thought you were making! (not hinting at any Techstars startups… ).
The First Ice Hockey Match
So many of our interests are programmed into us subconsciously. Sports is certainly one of them.
We may find a zillion reasons for why your favorite sport is supposed to be the best, but in the end, it’s the common passion that our people have for it, that sucks us into it. And, it can happen at any age. Vikas and Jeff, being from Michigan, are hard core Red Wing fans, and asked me and Shun to watch the Stanley cup finals with them, and it was great. (Actually, if you count the ‘Bart Vs Lisa’ episode from The Simpsons, it was my second ice hockey match). I now find Ice Hockey cool...
The First Waffle
Most of the western food that has influenced the east, is fast-food from USA, pastas and Co. from Italy and Mexican food from, well, USA (it’s more like “Mexican” food). So I can safely claim that you won’t find waffles anywhere in India. I had one with pecans the other day, and it was awesome.
The First Martini
(I am being forced to write this….)
I have been above the age limit for some time, and the other day, I decided to take the plunge by getting a vodka+wine mixture, called, The Strawberry Confusion. It contained strawberries, and well, couldn’t figure anything else out. Maybe that’s the confusion part of it. A drink, so true to it’s name. The exclusiveness of the moment called for a picture to be taken using Jeff's ever-handy camera phone.
And this concludes my First Blog at Fluxcapacity…cheers to that!
It's been a crazy busy couple of days at TechStars. First, we had three of the heavy weights of the tech world, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft come talk to us.
Monday was "Google Day", we:
Tuesday was "Amazon Day", we:
Wednesday was "Microsoft Day", we:
But wait, there's more! Over the past couple of days we also:
Although it's been busy, we've had a lot of fun. I'm definitely looking forward to drinking a few beers on Friday night though!