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14 years ago @ Megan Leigh Sweeney - Happy Birthday! · 1 reply · +1 points

Love it, my favorite birthday present, thank you!

14 years ago @ Megan Leigh Sweeney - Grandma · 1 reply · +1 points

Wish I could have met her! I know she was very special.

14 years ago @ Megan Leigh Sweeney - Hi Megan! · 1 reply · +1 points

Looking good, l like the new domain name.

15 years ago @ Megan Leigh Sweeney - Happy Birthday Mom! · 1 reply · +1 points

Happy Birthday Karen. I know it was a big one but I won't mention the number. Love Brian

15 years ago @ JobSiteVisitor.com - Brown Hall - Time Lapse · 0 replies · +1 points

Glad you like the video. Thanks for the input.

15 years ago @ Megan Leigh Sweeney - Happy Birthday Brian! · 1 reply · +1 points

Love the video. Thanks for always being there for me. Love you!!!

16 years ago @ Mendelson's Musings - Some Lawyers (and Thei... · 1 reply · +1 points

My favorite line came from the Landlord... "We're a sue first, ask questions later kind of an organization" - Nice

16 years ago @ Mendelson's Musings - So Funky - Sesame Street · 1 reply · +1 points

So Funky... In the book The Tipping Point they talk about the first days of Sesame Street. Apparently developers received all kinds of scientific data telling them not to mix fantasy and reality. They filmed 5 episodes and showed them to some kids in Philly to get their feedback. The funky fantasy was a hit but they lost their attention during the reality skits, long-story-short, in a mad scramble they reshot the pilot episodes mixed the reality with the fantasy and created the funkiest kids show... Nice work!

16 years ago @ JobSiteVisitor.com - Spotlight - One Steamb... · 0 replies · +1 points

It's a great project, Jerry should be very proud of his work.

16 years ago @ Colorado Startups - What if CU\'s Engineer... · 0 replies · +1 points

This semester my company worked with CU's Construction Engineering Management School. A group of graduate students helped me with some R&D for a class project. I brought them two ideas to work on for the semester. It was a Win-Win for both of us. The experience was great and I look forward to working with them next year.

I think that local entrepreneurs sometime expect universities like CU to have well established relationships with the local industry and entrepreneurial community. Just because CU isn't knocking on your door to participate with developing the next big thing shouldn't stop entrepreneurs from approaching professors and pushing them to get involved.

Smaller start-ups are ideal companies for universities to work with for so many reasons. CU has great opportunities for start-up companies through their engineering, business, and law schools. We as entrepreneurs need to make contact with CU and encourage them to serve our community. They will "Get it" and so will the students.