kg) satellites like CubeSats and micros. The
$450Bn space market is also set to triple. Lots of satellites are being
made, but not enough rockets to launch them.
Make sense?
Jason
On Monday, 26 November 2018 20:50:54 UTC+11, drllau wrote:
>
> So how come Woomera
> <ht
guaranteed 2-4 overpasses per year.
Just keep that in mind the only way to control the price is to build your
own satellite. The only way to guarantee better coverage is to build your
own satellite
Jason
On Monday, 8 October 2018 04:38:34 UTC+11, Dean Collins wrote:
>
> Anyone know who at the
-events-count=4&search-online-count=2&default-search=1
Just passing it along
Jason
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On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 12:58:27 PM UTC+10, James Peter wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone has experience running a small business selling
> to Enterprise customers.
>
> I run a sm
pecial price of $24 with the promo
code *SSF03.*
We look forward to seeing some of you at the event!
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Really nice
Site took a bit long to load up, but it looks like a fun idea.
Looking forward to trying the food. Could be a good thing to advertise in
Chippendale, lots of hard working hipsters
Jason
On Saturday, 5 March 2016 22:12:37 UTC+11, Pushpinder Bagga wrote:
>
> Hi ev
I posted this article on OpenForum, a blog run by the Gap Foundation, and
thought some of you might find it interesting.
"*The space industry is growing rapidly, with startups and established
companies taking advantage of the disrupted sector. Jason Held from Saber
Astronautics
. There is a Sydney hackathon in April, open
for anyone really but very student friendly.
Feel free to reach out if any of these are of interest and I'm happy to
connect
Jason
On Tuesday, 2 February 2016 18:11:36 UTC+11, simran wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> My kids primary school tea
invest in that day (literally) and if you are not going to be here its a
big red flag and will knock you out of the race...
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Elias Bizannes
wrote:
> Here's my 22 second piece of advice:
> - unless you, the CEO founder, *live her
on
the bigger things or get hired.
Both are a really good feeling when they happen
Good luck!
Jason
saberastro.com
On Monday, 7 December 2015 10:29:04 UTC+11, Pushpinder Bagga wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, how are you all?
>
> Could anyone please guide me where to find interns? We are
That's pretty messed up. I think someone mistook the rtl button for the
right-aligned button maybe..
How do you like them apples?
?How do you like them apples
Jason Galea
lecstor.com
ezyapp.com
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Shane wrote:
> How on earth did you flip the text d
if the kids get into that
and want more I'd say it'd be well worth it. I told my boy if he got
through all of the puzzles in the free version then I'd buy the paid
version for him and sure enough he was through them in a day or two.
cheers,
Jason
Jason Galea
lecstor.com
ezyapp.
30% to them. 4 year vesting. 12 month cliff.
Basis: educated guess. Based On an in-coming CEO post series a would expect
7-10%.
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
> On Feb 4, 2015, at 6:32 PM, Clifford Heath wrote:
>
> Supposing :) that one founder has spent many years and forgone salary to
;m with you all the way on preferring
simpler docs that are human-readable.
Sounds like a deeper question is needed, trying to get an understanding for
the types of terms "investor-types" prefer, as well as what
"company-owner-types" prefer in terms of protection.
Jason
AGREEMENT
... Certificate of incorporation
What do you guys think of this? *Is* this really standard, or do you have
different formats you prefer?
Yes, we'll run this by lawyers too, but some advice from investors on this
list would be great as well.
Jason
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Hi Matt
You should also chat with a company called PrecisionTracking, which is
doing real good work with fleet vehicle and food logistics.
Send a shout to Nathan (nathan.parr...@precisiontracking.com.au)
Cheers
Jason
On Monday, 8 December 2014 07:06:56 UTC+11, Matt Moore wrote:
>
&
hat their ideas are original,
the Promoters agree that they will not commence involvement to
commercialise such idea without the involvement of the Eligible Applicant
for a period of 12 months from the date of the commencement of the
Competition. "*
Frankly this is not a good deal, anyway you
I did not dive deep enough, either way this does not build a startup
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Michael Ridland wrote:
>
> It says you don't need a tech team, this might be good for a biz person
> with just a good idea.
>
>
> On Wednesday,
NO.
Thats not a startup incubator/competition, that is devs for hire at Ramen
Soup rates.
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Colette Grgic wrote:
> Also unusual to have such a large a corporate offer to scale your product
> to their staff and/or customers, no?
&
://pin.net.au) and eWay Token Payments (http://www.eway.co.nz)
to do exactly this for AU clients. It looks like they support NZ too.
Pin in particular is an absolutely breeze to work with as a developer.
HTH,
Jason
On 14 May 2014 at 4:24:13 pm, sam de silva (samme...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi there,
I
This sounds brilliant! I've been working at the copy, but it'll definitely
take me a while to get there on my own.. if I ever did..
Thanks!
Jason
Jason Galea
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PDF Creation Web Service
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Ste
Hi Hugh,
have you searched the archives of this list? The topic has been discussed
pretty extensively in the past.
Good Luck!
Jason
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Hugh Stephens <
Sam,
Rule of thumb I recommend is "What you need to survive" at the angel stage,
which it appears you are talking about.
IF they want to underpay that then you need a new investor.
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 6:46 AM, sam de silva wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
If it is simple CRM capability, Pipedrive.com rocks. Founders are great
guys.
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:16 PM, BrianMenzies wrote:
> Hi Matthew
>
> Did you look at GoodCall? https://goodcall.io/
>
> It's a new CRM service developed locally but wit
Looks like an aquihire to me...
> On Oct 22, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Patrick Collins wrote:
>
> Beautiful understated success story. They each own 38% of a $220m buyout.
> Dang. :)
>
> Regards,
> Patrick
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 22, 2013, at 8:32 PM, "Geoff McQueen | AffinityLive"
>>
Kurt knows his shit. :)
Jason Seed
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> On Oct 14, 2013, at 4:50 AM, Kurt Falkenstein wrote:
>
> @James - you can get a share vesting agreement, tailored for you by an
> Australian lawyer, for $295 from General Standards -
> http://generalstandards.co. ***Disc
e a few
disruptive ideas that are getting $3-$20M funding range.
Dean, are you downstream?
Cheers
Jason
On Thursday, 10 October 2013 10:54:10 UTC+11, Brian Lim wrote:
>
> HI Guys,
>
>
> I have just got word on a Space Startup Accelerator in the US. I thought I
> pass it
l cap.
There are lots of us around who can talk on a wide range of subjects, from
deeply technical aspects of the protocol, to markets, tading, merchant
services, or just own own personal experiences.
If you've not heard of bitcoin, or just want to know more, please come
along.
regs
Jason
-
"yeh, that's normal", would you just accept that or try to
make it better anyway?
cheers,
Jason
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 8:46 PM, mich...@testize.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder what's the impression you have experienced for the Feature Tour
> on your sites, if
If you do go the innovative route (charging cell phones on your shirt) let
me know, as I can help you source the textile.
We found one a material that is flexible enough to weave but is as
conductive as copper.
Good luck either way
Jason
On Sunday, 18 August 2013 17:17:27 UTC+10, Thomas
Hi all,
I am heading to Sydney for the next two weeks (15th through end of the
month) and am visiting a bunch of the incubators there.
Let me know if anyone wants to catch up.
For those that do not know me I head up the NSW Office of Trade for the USA
(based in the bay area) and help NSW Entre
Just a slight clarification, Patrick is correct about the visa's validity.
Your visa can actually expire while your right to work is renewed. This is
what happens if you renew your E3 in country.
Your work permit is extended for another 2 years which gives you a right to
stay and work. However if
Kevin, from one former Boulderite to another, welcome to Oz.
I've been here 9-years and still miss the Flatirons. Still, the beaches
are pretty cool.
Send me a shout if you're in Chippendale and want a beer "just because".
Jason
On Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Hi James,
http://www.acser.unsw.edu.au/oemf/index.html
It's not a business conference but if your interested in space mining it's
a good place to start
Cheers
Jason Held
Saber Astronautics
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:48:53 AM UTC+11, James Long wrote:
>
> This has to op
Phil,
I could find some companies I think.
Can you send me a direct email?
Jason Seed
650 454 5311
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Mohamad Jebara wrote:
> Mathspace would consider attending.
>
>
> On 24 January 2013 13:21, Phil Morle wrote:
>
>> ion with blue carpet an
/medical costs each
month but I expect that by the end of next year I will have more than the
family deducible in the HSA account
Happy to provide more detail if anyone wants it.
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On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Dan Washusen wrote:
> Not sure if it's the best way but Google has this built into Chrome over
> their desktop and mobile versions…
>
> http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=165139
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On Thursday, August 2, 2012 6:28:43 PM UTC-7, Mo_Mathspace wrote:
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> Can anyone rec
but that's okay--
this is more of a chance to just meet others that are there, and show my
fellow Americans the secret Aussie handshake. If you're there during the
week of 23-29 July and want to get together for a brew send me a shout.
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On Friday, 13 July 2012 14:48:16 UTC+10, Elias Bizannes wrote:
>
> Yep, my words. And you are abusing it David. I'm sick of receiving
> requests to permanently ban you which bothers me because it goes against my
> philosophy of keeping
It was a good event. Like David said, it was worth the ticket price.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Tom Allen wrote:
> Rob, it'd be great if you'd share the presentation. I wasn't able to make
> it but certainly wanted to.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
>
> On 29 June 2012 12:05, rantalot wrote:
>
>>
light and picosatellites.
Picosatellites are very close to the point of being useful in industry.
When that happens, this will be a whole new conversation.
Cheers
Jason
On Saturday, 23 June 2012 02:38:13 UTC+10, VP wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> A lot of popular entrepreneurs like
Avis,
Where are you setting it up?
On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 6:55:15 PM UTC-7, Avis M wrote:
>
> Hey Folks
>
> I have a question.
>
> So, we're looking to set up our business bank account (finally), but have
> been told by the bank that we can't set it up unless they sight all three
> direc
eld robotics is harder than indoor robotics (and
has some very different risk profiles), it's not intractable, and
there's several companies out there you can collaborate with.
You might find your ACFR connections paying off more as well
Cheers
Jason
On Apr 5, 1:27 pm, Tom Allen wrote:
ome of the
high fidelity golf simulators can be considered "VR".
http://www.redballoon.com.au/outdoor-activities/golf-lessons-rounds/golf-training-for-simulator-challenge.
Deakin University also has an R&D lab focused on VR. Check em out
Jason
On Apr 4, 6:03 pm, Varun Prakash <
OK guys, just email me directly on jason.faulkner AT forkie.com
We can take the discussion offline & get you set up.
Cheers Jason
On 02/04/2012 1:49 PM, "Peter Chaly" wrote:
> Yep, I’d be interested in something in Brisbane too.
>
> ** **
>
> *F
G'day Elliot,
Happy to extend the offer.
I'll contact you via directly via my work email.
Cheers, Jason
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Elliot S. wrote:
> Sounds like a great idea, I'd be keen to see if any of the Brisbane
> chapter of SB would be interested in the sa
ready have the latter (a
kick-ass idea that can go viral, and a solid marketing machine). How
much of an advantage would you have by going with Kickstarter instead
of Pozible?
Jason
On Feb 13, 3:31 pm, Shane Greenup wrote:
> Found this on Friday, the last message about elevation dock remin
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I am on the board of the Australian American Chamber of Commerce, we are
keen for more interaction between all the Aussies in the valley. What do
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quirements for the
code.. ;)
cheers,
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 2:50 PM, simran wrote:
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>
> I love perl, for it's simplicity, efficiency, and very much also for it's
> artistic creator (Larry Wall) - (who i had secretly seen still use "elm"
> (
plates.. all fantastically
advanced and very well tested. Throw just about any buzzword at it and it's
highly likely Perl has you covered..
oops, got a bit carried away.. gotta go pick up the kids..
cheers,
J
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:20 PM, simran wrote:
> Jason,
>
> Perl Rocks
the alternative is to actually write our own (do i see a gap
> > in the aussie market here?) that would integrate with other gateways
> > eg eway.
> >
> > On 9 October 2011 22:20, VB wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
ich I believe to
be great for starting small and scaling up. I'm happy to answer any
questions I can.
Thanks to all for the great reading on this list, it keeps me pushing
to get to where I want to be..
cheers,
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did Google these comparison charts that might
be helpful:
http://www.saasu.com/compare/ <http://www.saasu.com/compare/%20>
http://www.xero.com/accounting-software/compare/
Good luck,
Jason
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Mathew French <
mathew.fre...@subscribe-hr.com.au> wrote:
Scott,
Also congrats on the move.
I would strongly suggest not going to somewhere like Pleasanton, while they
are great places to live you will be either too disconnected from what is
happening or you will never see your family.
One of the best things you can do here is network, especially if
+1 for no cash, that needs to be spent on the business.
Around 1% that vests over time, 12-24 months. (based on the level of input
you seem to need)
Reading between the lines this person needs to be "on your side" so look for
someone that believes in you and are already successul, they are not in
example of how everyone can get
involved without annoying the more experienced members.
There's a lot of business that can be grown in Sydney and I really
hope Silicon Beach can be an avenue for everyone.
Cheers
Jason
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Hi Oliver,
Interesting idea. Seems like a tough problem but parts may be doable,
especially for larger companies with many vehicles and standardized
routes.
Suggest chatting to Nathan Parrott at precision tracking
(www.precisiontracking.com)
Cheers
Jason
On Sep 11, 9:20 am, Oliver8008 wrote
to shout you a coffee when we get up and running
;-)
J
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Mike Peace wrote:
> Done.
> Mike Peace
> webmaster
> http://www.campaboutoz.com.au
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Jeremy Champion wrote:
>
>> Completed Jason :)
>>
e
and likely to *be* working from home/shared/hotdesk/virtual space
http://svy.mk/LocusSurvey
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twitter-corp
If Sydney North Shore is a definite requirement (and you haven't chosen
already), a friend of mine works out of an office in Manly. I've known her
for about ten years and she's got some big names in her portfolio. Ping me
an off-list message for an intro.
Jason
On Fri, Aug 26, 2
... I shall self-introduce.
Jason Brown, pommie expat, techie, opinionated twitter clown and,
currently, one half of a fairly kinda secret Sydney startup called
"Locus", details of which I'm dying to release but can't. Yet. Give me
a couple of weeks, though... it's not
I'm with Geoff on this one. Not all industries share the same culture
as Web 2.0. I get into enough trouble bringing beer to an aerospace
party, let alone hookers.
Damn entertaining post though.
Jason
On Jul 15, 4:30 pm, Geoff Langdale wrote:
> When I read/hear the phrase &q
Hi James,
I have been working in this area for some time. You can find some of my work
here:
http://www.jasonstrachan.com/
Give me a shout if you need a hand with anything.
Cheers,
Jason
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM, chieftech wrote:
> I'm looking for good freelancers/contra
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:12 PM, Ali wrote:
> Thanks guys for your comments, actually Lasoo and shopbot are good
> examples, so you reckon they are not using crawlers but rather getting
> their price lists directly from the online dealers. Does anybody have
> any experience in getting data direct
way, it's food for thought.
Jason
The recent articles proclaiming that 25 is the peak age for
entrepreneurship deserve a considered and factual response. The
demographic and racial profiling that has plagued venture capital and
tech entrepreneurship has a new friend
Just wanted to give people a chance to drink beer in space.
Jason
On May 16, 10:49 am, Trindaz wrote:
> I'm interested generally in the thoughts of other founders in the
> Sydney startup community. Why are you doing it?
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m crazy to even think of going up against them) but I believe there is an
opportunity to build a strong community of serious photographers.
We are serious about building things and have build startups in the past, if
you know anyone who might be a fit or have any advice to part with let me
know.
Tha
Hey Jason,
I'm a freelance designer specialising in user experience. Happy to help or
just point your friend in the right direction. You can find some of work
here:
http://www.jasonstrachan.com/
Regards,
Jason
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Jason wrote:
> HI all,
>
> A frie
#x27;s after is
something showing show pictures of clothes, different colours of the
clothes etc, and she's particularly interested in good UX.
Can anyone recommend a webshop that can build and maintain a website
for her?
regs
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I was discussing this with Joe Ward the other day and we were thinking
of trying to make this a part of a service from the Aussie/US Chamber
of commerce, happy to catch up and discuss if you like.
Nick,
- Can we Invoice US customers from Australia? (We need to invoice,
not
credit card bill
Hi all,
Like Matthew I had been rude and not introduced myself. My name is
Jason Seed and I have been the growth stage CEO of 3 different
Australian technology companies. Shortcuts Software, Codesion (now
part of collabnet) and now iActionHR (soon to be renamed ActionHRM).
In those roles I have
Check out these guys:
http://www.rainbowmansion.com/
Great place in Cupertino to stay if you're a tech entrepreneur passing
through. Lots of big brains in one small, concentrated area.
Jason
On Feb 9, 9:52 am, Bec Coleman wrote:
> I'm heading off to Las Vegas in April for a we
social networks so you are guaranteed an interesting and
challenging experience.
Send me a CV if you want to get your hands dirty. (send to
jh...@saberastro.com)
Jason
On Feb 10, 5:25 pm, Kelly Reeve wrote:
> Should have mentioned-- I'm based in Sydney, though happy to work
> remo
Mike,
In the past I have managed to get great 2nd hand booths, there are a
bunch of companies that deal in them.
e.gg http://www.exhibittrader.com/
On Jan 31, 2:25 am, Mike Zimmerman wrote:
> We are thinking of buying a trade show booth for our various
> conferences.
>
> Anyone have any exper
I think the latter has the benefit of more exposure for Aussie tech,
it will be its own story.
On Jan 28, 8:38 am, Elias Bizannes wrote:
> Cool thanks to those who have responded or got back to me.
>
> So now a question: do people think it will be more valuable if we split up
> Aussies across the
, some find it
annoying.
Cheers
Jason
On Jan 28, 1:05 pm, dekrazee1 wrote:
> I had a look at it. Some quick thoughts -
>
> It wasn't immediately apparent (to me) what this was. After about 24
> hrs, I think I've finally figured it out. I *think*.
>
> I don'
Hi All,
I've been helping Nathan test the Weallshout.com site and it's looking
pretty good. Just got version 2.0 beta up and online. Send feedback
if you've got it.
Cheers
Jason
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Gold's nice. Can they do copper? You could re-charge your iphone
with your shirt. Just as useful as Aracon (a du-pont fiber) but
cheaper to produce.
Jason
On Jan 20, 10:56 am, drllau wrote:
> For those who believe sheep outvote mere humans in NZ, I'm rather
> tickled duri
There's also the Meetup group in Manly which is starting to grow. You
can find them on http://www.meetup.com/Manly-Geeks-and-Entrepreneurs-Meetup/
Cheers
Jason
On Jan 13, 1:07 pm, "Catherine Eibner" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to collate a list of Aussie Communit
Hi Leigh,
If you guys are funded I've got a couple of experienced game dev
friends who fit the bill. I'm happy to introduce, if the shoe fits.
Cheers
Jason
On Jan 6, 4:06 pm, traveltikes wrote:
> Hi, seeking s/w programmer/elec eng. with experience in developing
> MMORPGs
Hi All,
Keep me in the loop on this as well. I've got a few other friends who
may wish to join in after the holidays.
Jason
On Dec 9, 4:39 pm, Mike Casey wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Many of you will probably know that GradConnection runs a small shared
> office with 5 other sta
he's another space engineer turned entrepreneur.
And Nathan, be sure to introduce yourself on the "Introductions"
thread. People can be a bit shy otherwise.
Jason
On Dec 6, 4:39 pm, Nathan wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> A friend of mine suggested I contact you guys in regards
or
the jpg...
Jason Held
On Sep 7, 7:48 am, "rgh@gmail.com" wrote:
> Dear SBAers,
>
> I would like to grab a large number of Google maps satellite images?
>
> Ideally, I would like to create website / script to you enter the
> address and convert them to a jpeg/pn
ill pay 50/50 and might be an option as well. Even
for software.
Cheers
Jason
On Apr 29, 7:36 pm, "rgh@gmail.com" wrote:
> I will be going the webjam @ UNSW this weekend and I will try to bring
> one the consultants who get Commercialisation Australia grants.
>
>
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