Well, our cookie of the month is a peanut butter M&M cookie that really hits the spot. So far everyone who has tried it has rave reviews.
CSIA Demo Gala
October 11th, 2007Just got back from the CSIA (Colorado Software & Internet Association) Demo Gala in downtown Denver. The keynotes were really entertaining and informative (Brad Feld, Governor Bill Ritter, eBags‘ Jon Nordmark, Google‘s Tim Armstrong). There were also some excellent sessions on funding and the like. MocaPay received the people’s choice award. Overall it was great to see a bunch of people whom I’ve worked with in the past and meet some new folks doing some very interesting things.
I also enjoyed seeing some company demos from Lijit, Me.dium, MocaPay, and even a jetpack from GoFast
I talked with a bunch of folks about Boulder Baked and ordering late night. We’ll see what happens!
Black-and-White Cake
September 7th, 2007You need to try our newest cake. We alternate layers of chocolate and vanilla cake with layers of vanilla and chocolate icing. Really good for when you can’t make up your mind.
Customer Comments
September 7th, 2007We’d like to hear and comments, suggestions and the like from our customers.
Thanks.
Start-ups
August 22nd, 2007The Boulder start-up community is becoming more interesting to me lately as I drift in and out of it both as a participant and a service organization. I hear you’re all up working all night — I know we are — and I just know you all need food, caffeine and sugar DELIVERED late, but we don’t hear from many of you. Is there a reason that you keep the same hours as the university students, who are our primary market? Do you have ideas about how we can better serve the people at start-ups and become known?
Coffee fights cancer?
August 21st, 2007Saw this today — could be good news…
“American scientists found that exercise plus coffee seems offer protection against skin cancer. This study used mice as subjects – and the researchers learned that caffeine plus exercise resulted in 400% higher death rate of precancerous cells, meaning those cells never have a chance to develop into full-blown cancer.”
Remainder of article: http://hsi.sharpseo.com/?p=129