Re: [SiliconBeach] Re: Intro | HelloMedical

2011-11-10 Thread Chris Mayan
One of the hardest things to learn is that the Internet has a very long memory… I'm sure when you launch your startup, that this list will be lining up to pick apart your work. There's a major difference between constructive assessment to assist, and flaming. I would have thought that this list

Re: [SiliconBeach] Project Inbox ZERO - I'm looking for co-founders...

2011-01-09 Thread Chris Mayan
heh ... killjoy ;) The question is - does it matter - it might be a better implementation :) I'm fairly sure every idea I have had, someone else also has thought of it (and maybe even have a half-decent implementation), but if I believe I can do a better job of it, then that's something worth purs

[SiliconBeach] Re: Startup Lessons Learned live simulcast this Saturday in Sydney

2010-04-26 Thread Chris Mayan
se to entrepreneurs. I will continue > to update this unitl the end of May. > Seehttp://www.skmurphy.com/blog/2010/04/25/startup-lessons-learned-confe... > > > > -Original Message- > From: silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com > [mailto:silicon-beach-austra...@go

[SiliconBeach] Introductions

2010-04-26 Thread Chris Mayan
Hello! Great to see a vibrant community here! I'm a ruby on rails developer in a small startup company. Previous to that I've worked in a number of big software dev companies developing mainly in C++ for several years. I found my entire past life quite slow and boring... dev projects took a lon

[SiliconBeach] Re: Startup Lessons Learned live simulcast this Saturday in Sydney

2010-04-26 Thread Chris Mayan
I missed this event but was quite keen to see it. Is there anyway I can still get to see glimpses of the actual talks and / or the whole thing online? (I wouldn't mind paying a little either for it) ? -Chris On Apr 26, 7:52 am, Mick Liubinskas wrote: > Thanks for a great event everyone. REall