Posts Tagged ‘MIT’

Posting Break over… not yet

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

But I had to link to this link from Eric Ries’ blog.  His topic of choice is a summary of books, presentations, and thoughts about why Silicon Valley developed into the tech behemoth of the late 20th and early 21st century, as opposed to Route 128 in Boston.

This is a personal favorite debate of mine, having seen the culture of entrepreneurship at MIT and at Stanford.  The difference is subtle but palpable.  While the students and faculty at both institutions (as well as the other universities at play locally: Harvard, Berkeley, Northeastern, Santa Clara) demonstrate immense intuition for entrepreneurship, the mechanisms for launching startups is different.  In an overgeneralizing, but demonstrative example, MIT entrepreneurship is represented by the 100k competition, a formal route towards bringing enterprising communities together and launching companies, whereas at Stanford students put stuff together in their dorms and meet with random mentors in the Menlo Park, Mountain View community to engender new companies.  The difference is culturally systemic and there is no doubt that both paths have led to extreme success.

I’m going to look forward to reading the referenced book (Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 by AnnaLee Saxenian.)

Boston marathon is going on right now

Monday, April 21st, 2008

This is a huge event in Boston, with sideline cheerers often 8 deep along Commonwealth avenue. It’s augmented with an early Red Sox game and a statewide holiday [Patriots Day]. Lots of early partying, music, and general merriment. My buddies Blaine and Bernat are running this puppy and at the 10K, it looks like Bernat is outpacing Lance Armstrong. Good luck guys.  I’m looking to join them in 2009.  We’ll see if we can actually wind up putting the 3:10:XX qualifying time together.

Back at MIT, we would get Patriots Day off and have a ChemE department intramural team for the octathon. This event would consist of 8 events [basketball, softball, flag football, volleyball, soccer, water polo, ultimate frisbee, and ice hockey] played over the span of the weekend. Those were great times. Happy Patriots Day everyone.