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Bootstrapping December 17, 2007

Posted by James in Anecdotes, Lifestyle.
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Bootstrapping is a term derived from the analogy of “pulling oneself up using his/her own bootstraps”. I have always found this term ironic because bootstrapping, in the original analogy, is a physically impossible task: the force vectors cancel out. Work it out with a few equations if you don’t believe me.

But in the startup world, bootstrapping is quite common and we’re trying to do exactly that at Spheer.com. Jeff and I dug deep into our meager savings, not because we’re against taking investments, but because we want to prove to ourselves that we have something really worthwhile. This total commitment of our time, energy, and money is very cathartic, much like jumping out of an airplane. A side benefit is that it gives us a hard deadline. We absolutely must have something to show when our money runs out. A little pressure is always a good thing.

We do try to keep our expenditures low. All three of us work out of our apartment in San Francisco. Our fixed cost are pretty reasonable, just rent and food mostly. We don’t cook because we have no time. Even though our apartment is pretty big, it gets a bit crowded when we’re all there. Conway, when he’s over, sleeps in the “red room”, our dining room turned guest bedroom/lounge and works in the entry way where he has his desk by one of the bathrooms. We don’t have enough room for him, so when we need printouts, he is forced to hold the printer in his lap (see photo).

Printer and Conway

 

I hope this gives you some ideas of how we bootstrap our startup. We are quite glad that bootstrapping a startup is much easier than bootstrapping in real life.

Beautiful San Francisco December 16, 2007

Posted by Jeff in Fun, Lifestyle.
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On friday, I woke up intending to go to the local Crunch to do a set of chest and tris…but I didn’t make it to the gym. In fact, after I walked outside (about noon), I was captivated by what a beautiful day it was. I decided that it would be a good day for a jog.

Now this is an interesting excursion. Since we work so much in our apartment and coffee shops, I rarely get to make it out to the beautiful marina greens during daytime. After this experience, I’m going to try to go whenever it’s a nice day out because it was simply amazing. To get to the greens, you simply had to run down to the Safeway on Bay and head toward the Golden Gate Bridge.

After I got there, the view was absolutely stunning. There were no clouds in the sky and the Golden Gate was simply gorgeous and there were a great many people walking their dogs on the dirt path. Equally as beautiful is the view on the way back with the Bay on the left and the Palace of Fine Arts on the right. I took some pictures to share with all of you.

If you are in San Francisco or are thinking of coming up, I’d highly recommend this run. It’s well worth it.

Bridge

Palace

Sleep schedule November 29, 2007

Posted by James in Lifestyle.
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What is it like to be an entrepreneur you ask? Well, the first thing that messes you up is the sleep schedule. Take me for example, I didn’t hop in bed until 4am last night (or rather, this morning). Even then, I spent about 30 minutes reading this week’s Economist article about the Middle East peace conference before finally succumbing to fatigue. I didn’t get up until past 11 this morning which is typical since I usually need about 7 hours of sleep, otherwise I’m completely non-functional the next morning.

Conway, on the other hand, went to bed a bit before I did, and he woke me up banging on the keyboard in the morning. But apparently Jeff already disappeared by the time he got up. Jeff usually passes out (in his room, with the lights on) at midnight, and gets up super early in the morning (6 or 7ish) and goes to a nearby coffee shop to work.

For the past few days, I’ve been sleeping later and later. It would be interesting to see if our circadian rhythm would eventually sync up one of these days.